We declare our commitment to continue the development of our long-term strategic
partnership and cooperation between our nations, based on our common goal of
promoting peace, security, economic development, and democracy in the Republic
of Tajikistan and in Central Asia.
We note the deepening relationship between our two countries, demonstrated by
the appointment of the first Tajik Ambassador in Washington and the beginning
of construction for a new U.S. Embassy in Dushanbe. This growing relationship
is based on our common goals of security, prosperity, and liberty for the citizens
of our nations. We will continue to work together to advance these goals through
cooperation on economic and political reform and poverty reduction in Tajikistan,
with the aim of more fully integrating the Republic of Tajikistan into the global
economy and raising the standard of living and respect for human rights. Further,
we will maintain our security relationship, working together to combat threats
to peace worldwide while further developing Tajikistan's independent ability
to address these threats.
We are cognizant of the threats that international terrorism, the proliferation
of weapons of mass destruction, and narcotics trafficking pose to Tajikistan,
to Central Asia and to the entire world, and will work together and with others
to address these threats while respecting human rights. Further, we pledge to
continue the war against terror to a successful conclusion, both in Afghanistan
and worldwide. We recognize the threat that the Taliban and al-Qa'ida posed
to regional security and the key role Tajikistan plays in the global coalition
against terror. We have worked together closely, and will continue to do so,
to combat the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan and other extremist forces in Central
Asia. We welcome the removal of the Taliban from power in Afghanistan, while
noting with concern the presence of Taliban and Al-Qa'ida remnants that wish
to continue to destabilize the regional situation. Our two countries pledge
to support the Transitional Islamic State of Afghanistan in its efforts to rebuild
that country and integrate it into the broader international structure. We will
make all necessary efforts to facilitate the provision of aid to Afghanistan,
and urge our global partners in this effort to fulfill their pledges of reconstruction
aid.
We jointly note the threat that the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction
poses to international peace and security, and declare our steadfast opposition
to such proliferation. In this regard, we commend the United Nations Security
Council for its unanimous passage of Resolution 1441, and call on the Government
of Iraq to comply fully with the terms of the resolution by allowing unfettered
inspections and destroying all of its weapons of mass destruction.
Recognizing the importance of democratic political systems, rule of law, and
market-oriented economic policies in providing for the welfare and stability
of our societies, we pledge to further develop the economic relationship between
the United States and the Republic of Tajikistan, while working jointly to carry
out democratic and legal reforms within Tajikistan that expand fundamental freedoms
and human rights.
We further underscore the importance of rule of law as a prerequisite for economic
development. The United States welcomes the efforts Tajikistan has made to integrate
its economy into the global market, and will continue to assist Tajikistan in
reforming its legal structures to better provide for rule of law and economic
freedom with the goal of encouraging investment in the Republic of Tajikistan.
We state our commitment to the principles of democracy and human rights, and
pledge to work jointly to extend and strengthen civic institutions such as free
and independent media, democratic elections, political pluralism, and civil
society. In this spirit, we reaffirm our commitment to basic human rights as
enshrined in the founding documents of the United Nations and the Organization
for Security and Cooperation in Europe, of which we are both members. We further
make clear our concern regarding the worldwide problem of trafficking in persons,
and pledge our mutual assistance to combat in both of our countries this modern
form of slavery. Finally, we confirm our joint efforts to enhance understanding
between the citizens of our two countries. In this regard, the U.S. government
has initiated a substantial program to enhance computer connectivity for Tajikistan's
schools, and the U.S. Peace Corps will consider sending an assessment team to
Tajikistan in 2003 with the view of establishing a country program there.