Talha Hussain - 3 years ago
Tajikistan's Stories
Test Dummy Writer - 3 years ago
Iran, Tajikistan Share Concerns Over Impact of Afghan Insecurity on Re ..
News / Fida Hussnain - 3 years ago
PM initiates dialogue with Taliban for inclusive govt in Afghanistan
Prime Minister Imran Khan says decision has been made after meetings in Dushanbe with leaders of Afghanistan's neighbours and especially a lengthy discussion with Tajikistan's President Emomali Rahmon.
News / Imran Iqbal - 3 years ago
Taliban Talks With Afghan Resistance Forces May Take Place in Dushanbe
Negotiations between the Afghan resistance forces and the Taliban movement (recognized as a terrorist group and banned in Russia) may soon take place in Dushanbe, Tajik President Emomali Rahmon and Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan said at a briefing following the talks
News / Fida Hussnain - 3 years ago
New Zealand does not have ‘substantial proof’ of security threat i ..
The Interior Minister says that New Zealand has taken a unilateral decision to cancel Pakistan tour despite that tight security arrangements have been made for them.
Sehar Sial - 3 years ago
Foreign Ministers of India, China Discuss Ladakh at SCO Summit - Forei ..
Hafsa Jamal - 3 years ago
Russia, Iran, Pakistan, China Want to See Inclusive Government in Afgh ..
News / Anas Khan - 3 years ago
Pakistan, Tajikistan to Sign Cooperation Documents During Imran Khan's ..
Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan will sign documents on mutually beneficial cooperation between Islamabad and Dushanbe during his visit to Tajikistan, the Tajik Foreign Ministry told Sputnik
News / Fida Hussnain - 3 years ago
PM invites Tajik investors to invest in Pakistan
Prime Minister Imran Khan who is on-two day official visit of Tajikistan to attend SCO summit has said that increased trade will benefit both the countries.
News / Ayeza Ali - 3 years ago
Black Market Business for Foreign Visas Skyrockets in Afghanistan - Re ..
The number of Afghans buying black market visas at high prices is growing, as embassies in Kabul remain closed, Afghan TV reported Thursday