Tajik President Emomali Rahmon is in Moscow today, apparently trying to rekindle goodwill between the countries that was lost when Russia nixed a $2 billion plan to fund the Rogun Dam, a colossal hydropower project 30 years in the making that, if finished, would be the biggest in the world. Problem is, it also has the potential to alienate Tajikistan's water deprived neighbors. Russia's handling of this sensitive political nexus could very well demonstrate its priorities in the region.
According to Marat Mamadshoev, a political observer in Tajikistan:
"Tajikistan wants to receive at least the same amount of support that Kyrgyzstan has recently received from Russia. Perhaps Tajikistan is expecting more because officials in Dushanbe believe they have more significance and have more to offer than Kyrgyzstan could."


