Tajikistan Roundup: Child support evasion crackdowns, diplomacy, currency controls

Tajikistan tightens penalties for child support evasion
Tajikistan is moving toward tougher enforcement against individuals who evade child support obligations. The briefing notes that new penalties may include restrictions on access to certain state services as well as limits on travel for offenders. This signals a stronger domestic policy approach aimed at ensuring compliance and strengthening protections for children and families.
Tajikistan and Switzerland expand agricultural cooperation talks
Diplomatic engagement between Tajikistan and Switzerland is highlighted, with discussions focused on agricultural cooperation. While the briefing does not provide names or specific meeting dates, the emphasis suggests that Tajikistan is seeking stronger international partnerships in agriculture, a key sector for food security and rural livelihoods.
Tajik ambassador meets Iranian Foreign Ministry officials on property management
Tajikistan’s ambassador held talks with officials from Iran’s Foreign Ministry. The discussions centred on the management of diplomatic property, an issue that often reflects broader diplomatic and operational coordination between states. This meeting points to ongoing engagement between Dushanbe and Tehran on formal bilateral matters.
Authorities warn against illegal currency exchange operations
Currency exchange and financial regulation remain in focus, with warnings issued against illegal exchange activity. Exchange rates and regulations indicate continued state attention on monetary controls and enforcement in the financial sector.
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