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The Embassy of Tajikistan in Berlin

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Address: Perleberger Strasse 43, 10559 Berlin, Germany

Tel.: (+49) 30 347 930-0

Fax: (+49) 30 34793029

E-mail: info@botschaft-tadschikistan.de

www.botschaft-tadschikistan.de

The Ambassador

Amb. Sattorov Imomudin Mirzoevich

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Sattorov Imomudin Mirzoevich was born on July 6th, 1964. He is married with three children.
Mirzoevich studied at Lomonosov Moscow State University, at the Faculty of Philosophy in 1981-1986. After that he pursued a postgraduate at the same school at the Department of Socio-Political Theories. In 1993-1995 he studied at University of Bonn, where he is a Postgraduate.

Mirzoevich started his career in 1986 as an assistant at the Department of Political Science at Tajik State University. In 1995-1999 he was an Attaché, and a Second Secretary of the Embassy of the Republic of Tajikistan to the Federal Republic of Germany, and was later promoted to the First Secretary. 2007-2014 he became the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Tajikistan to the Federal Republic of Germany, the Czech Republic and the Republic of Poland with residence in Berlin. After that he became the Tajik Ambassador to Russia, whereafter he became the Ambassador to Armenia. In 2022 he was appointed the role of Ambassador to Germany.

History

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Diplomatic relations between the Republic of Tajikistan and the Federal Republic of Germany were established in 1992. The German Embassy was one of the first foreign representative offices in the Republic of Tajikistan and started its activities on June 10, 1993.

Mutual high-level visits laid the foundation for multilateral cooperation between Tajikistan and Germany. In March 2003, the visit of the President of the Republic of Tajikistan Emomali Rahmon to the Federal Republic of Germany contributed to the development of bilateral political and economic relations.

The main areas of cooperation between two countries is the production of constructing materials, the introduction of German technology, the production and sale of decorative building stones, production and sale of agricultural products and the introduction of modern techniques and technologies.