Russia will assist Tajikistan in modernizing its armed forces and fortifying its state border in light of threats emanating from Afghanistan’s territory, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said in Dushanbe on February 5 following talks with his Tajik counterpart Sirojiddin Muhriddin, according to Russian state-run news agency Tass.

“We have already began work to provide assistance to our Tajik friends in re-equipping their armed forces, fortifying the state border, including in light of the persisting threats, which continue emanating from Afghanistan’s territory," he said.

The minister pointed to the role played by the 201st Russian military base deployed in Tajikistan.  "This is an important factor for Tajikistan’s security and an important factor of those common challenges dealt with by the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO)," Lavrov emphasized.

"We expressed quite a few interesting ideas concerning the development of cooperation in Central Asia to solve the remaining problems here most effectively and promote the harmonious development of all nations in the region," Lavrov noted.

"Russia is ready to contribute to these processes using our historical connections, our common economic base, which was created during the Soviet era and, of course, using our mutual interest in maintaining the security of this region where our allies and friends live."