Ukraine–Tajikistan relations refers to the bilateral diplomatic relations between Ukraine and the Republic of Tajikistan. Diplomatic relations were established on April 24, 1993. Bilateral relations are based on a Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation between the Republic of Tajikistan and Ukraine, signed on July 6, 2001. Tajik students have been trained in higher educational institutions of Ukraine.[1]
Ukrainian enterprises, companies and organizations have participated in the implementation of hydropower development, the construction of transmission lines, and the establishment of joint ventures in the oil and gas industries. In 2009, the Joint Intergovernmental Ukrainian-Tajik Commission for Economic Cooperation was established, where agreements in the trade, economic, energy, transport and humanitarian spheres take place.[2]
Guest | Host | Place of visit | Date of visit | |
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President Emomali Rahmon | President Leonid Kuchma | Kyiv | July 5–6, 2001 | |
President Leonid Kuchma | President Emomali Rahmon | Dushanbe | April 8–10, 2003 | |
President Viktor Yushchenko | President Emomali Rahmon | Dushanbe | March 6–7, 2008 | |
President Emomali Rahmon | President Viktor Yushchenko | Kyiv | December 3–5, 2008[4] | |
President Viktor Yanukovych | President Emomali Rahmon | Dushanbe | September 3, 2011[5] [6] | |
President Emomali Rahmon | President Viktor Yanukovych | Kyiv | December 15–16, 2011 | |
President Emomali Rahmon | President Viktor Yanukovych | Kyiv | July 2, 2012[7] |