Japan to improve Tajikistan's health sector
By Aynur Jafarova
Japan will improve the health sector in Tajikistan's Baljuvon region as part of the projects on gratuitous aid for humanitarian security of broad segment of the population, local Tajik media reported on February 3 quoting Japan's Embassy in Tajikistan.
A $113,000 grant agreement on the project of construction of the second building of the central hospital of the Baljuvon region was signed on February 3 during the meeting between Japanese Ambassador to Tajikistan Hiroyuki Imahashi and chairman of the Baljuvon district Foteh Aminov.
Tajikistan and Japan established diplomatic relations on February 2, 1992.
The Tajik-Japanese relations are in a stage of active development. The two countries actively interact through a dialogue "Central Asia + Japan".
They have also established the Japan International Cooperation Agency.
Japan has contributed to the implementation of various projects in Tajikistan's humanitarian, social, transport and communications and other fields.
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