China–Tajikistan relations

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China–Tajikistan relations
Map indicating locations of China and Tajikistan

China

Tajikistan
Diplomatic mission
Chinese Embassy, DushanbeTajik Embassy, Beijing
Envoy
Ambassador Ji ShuminAmbassador Saidzoda Zohir Ozod

The

Republic of Tajikistan
have friendly relations characterized by bilateral and multilateral collaboration.

History

The two countries established formal relations on January 4, 1992, shortly after the dissolution of the Soviet Union. As the leader of Tajikistan, now-President Emomali Rahmon first visited Beijing in March 1993.[1] China's embassy in Dushanbe has been functioning since March 13, 1992 and the Tajik embassy in Beijing was established on April 7, 1997.

Economy and trade

The total trade turnover between the two countries in 2012 has reached U.S. $2 billion. China is among the three largest trade partners of Tajikistan.[2] A number of large Chinese enterprises in various industries operate in Tajikistan.[citation needed] In 2012, Tajikistan obtained China's promise to provide it with nearly US$1 billion in the form of grants, technical assistance and credits on preferential terms.[3]

In 2022, China accounted for 17.5% of Tajikistan's total trade, second largest after Russia.[4]

Tajikistan is active in China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), viewing the BRI as an opportunity to increase inbound foreign direct investment, modernize its transportation infrastructure, and build better connections with Europe and China.[5]: 216 

Border dispute

China had a longstanding territorial claim on about 28,430 square kilometers (10.977 square miles) of Tajik territory since 1884, which was taken from the then Qing dynasty by unequal treaties.[6][7]

In 2011, as part of a boundary agreement, China officially relinquished its claim on 96% of the total disputed territory, while Tajikistan ceded around 4% - about 1,137 square km (439 square miles) – to China.[7][8][9]

International cooperation

Tajikistan and China are active members of regional and international organizations and as a result, they closely cooperate within the frameworks of these organizations, particularly within the framework of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation.[citation needed]

The legal framework of the relationship between the two countries accounts for more than 200 interstate and intergovernmental agreements.[citation needed]

United Nations

In July 2019, Tajikistan was one of 50 countries that supported

China's policies in Xinjiang, signing a joint letter to the UNHRC commending China's "remarkable achievements in the field of human rights", claiming "Now safety and security has returned to Xinjiang and the fundamental human rights of people of all ethnic groups there are safeguarded.[10][11]

In November 2019, Tajikistan was one of 54 countries that signed a joint statement in which they expressed their support for China's policies in Xinjiang.[12]

In June 2020, Tajikistan was one of 53 countries that supported the Hong Kong national security law at the United Nations.[13]

Military and security cooperation

Because it has a border with China's Xinjiang region, which contains numerous ethnic minorities, Tajikistan's political stability is critical to China.

The governments of China and Tajikistan collaborate on security and military training; this collaboration has become stronger since the 2001 United States invasion of Afghanistan. The two countries' militaries have conducted joint military exercises since 2006. In 2021 amid security concerns related to the 2021 Taliban offensive, Chinese Minister of Public Security Zhao Kezhi said that the military exercises would improve both countries' counterterrorism efforts.[14]

It is alleged that Chinese troops have been present in Tajikistan since approximately 2016, with the purpose of monitoring access to the

Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Tajikistan denied that there are Chinese troops in Tajikistan.[15]

High-level visits

Guest Host Place of visit Date of visit
Tajikistan President Emomali Rahmon China President Xi Jinping Beijing May 19–21, 2013[16]
China Premier Li Keqiang Tajikistan President Emomali Rahmon Dushanbe October 11–14, 2018
China President Xi Jinping Tajikistan President Emomali Rahmon Dushanbe June 14–16, 2019.[17][18]
Tajikistan President Emomali Rahmon China President Xi Jinping Xi'an, Beijing May 17–21, 2023[19]

See also

References

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