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Emomali Rahmon highlights Tajikistan’s commitment to biodiversity conservation

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April 22, 2026
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DUSHANBE, Tajikistan, April 22. Tajikistan is
actively implementing state programs and projects aimed at
preserving unique and rare species of mountain fauna, President of
Tajikistan Emomali Rahmon said, Trend reports via the press service of the Tajik
President.

He made the remark at the plenary session of the Regional
Ecological Summit in Astana (RES 2026) in Kazakhstan on April
22.

“These and other efforts are aimed at protecting natural
habitats and ensuring careful treatment of nature,” Emomali Rahmon
noted.

The President emphasized that, in order to enhance the
effectiveness of regional environmental cooperation, it is
important to develop its institutional mechanisms and formulate
coordinated regional positions at the international level.




In this context, the Head of State also highlighted the
importance of the Regional Waste Management Center established in
Dushanbe.

Regional Ecological Summit RES 2026 is taking place in Astana.
The dialogue platform, established in cooperation with the United
Nations and other international organizations, aims to develop
comprehensive policies and tools for the protection, restoration,
and joint use of ecosystems, water and land resources, as well as
the conservation of biodiversity in Central Asia.

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