Tajikistan's President Rahmon has been visiting Iran as head of his country's economic delegation. It appears to have been a fruitful meeting for both sides:
Transportation and Energy:
Further discussions between Iran and Tajikistan are clearing the way for Iranian investment in Tajikistan's Sangtoudeh power plant. Energy remains another critical area of commerce in which Tajikistan has remained beholden to Uzbekistan.
Geopolitics
1. Justice, spirituality, and stability are needed to promote world peace. Given recent Islamic accents to Tajikistan's cultural laws, the statement about spirituality may have some interesting connotations.
2. A tripartite Afghanistan-Iran-Tajikistan Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) has been signed concerning anti-drug trafficking, economic aid, and anti-terrorist activities.
3. Tajikistan called for Iran's full membership in the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, a collective security organization which is headed by China and includes Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan as members. Iran was given observer status in the SCO last year.
4. Tajikistan affirmed Iran's right as a sovereign nation to continue to show interest in Iraq and the conduct of Iraq's nation-building.
5. Tajikistan affirmed the right of Iran to develop nuclear technology for peaceful purposes.
Mr. Ahmadinejad has been invited to visit Tajikistan and apparently intends to do so, but at a date yet unspecified.
All but one link from Iran's IRNA news agency . . .
Map: Britannica
Photos: IranFocus.com; BBC