China’s top diplomat Wang Yi reaffirmed Beijing’s commitment to boosting Tajikistan’s economy during a high-profile meeting with President Emomali Rahmon in Dushanbe this weekend. The visit highlights deepening ties between the two nations amid global geopolitical shifts. 💬✨
Wang, a senior Chinese Communist Party official, praised last year’s China-Central Asia Summit as a turning point, where both countries pledged to build a 'community with a shared future.' 🏔️🤝 \"China will always oppose external interference in Tajikistan’s affairs,\" Wang declared, positioning Beijing as a steadfast ally.
Rahmon doubled down on Tajikistan’s 'one-China' stance, calling Taiwan an inseparable part of China. The leaders also outlined plans to collaborate on AI development, green energy projects, and regional security against extremism—a nod to shared concerns in Central Asia. 🔐🌱
With talks continuing between foreign ministers, this partnership could reshape everything from Silk Road trade routes to tech innovation hubs. 📈 Stay tuned as these allies codevelop the blueprint for South-South cooperation!
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