Tajik President Emomali Rahmon convened a meeting in Dushanbe on June 11 with the heads of the country's various law-enforcement and security agencies, the Tajik president’s official website reported.
The meeting reportedly focused on critical issues related to ensuring national security and maintaining internal stability.
President Rahmon reviewed the current socio-political situation and issued specific directives aimed at strengthening law and order, ensuring the constant readiness of the Armed Forces and other security units, and reinforcing discipline and adherence to military regulations.
The President also stressed the importance of improving personnel training across all security sectors to enhance the overall effectiveness of the country’s defense and law enforcement capabilities.
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