On June 16, 2026, a meeting was held at the Mejlis of Turkmenistan between representatives of the national parliament and André Allemissen, Regional Representative for Central Asia of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation of the Federal Republic of Germany. This was reported by the press service of the Mejlis of Turkmenistan. During the meeting, it was noted that environmental issues are a priority in the country. National environmental protection programs are being implemented. Support was emphasized for international initiatives of Turkmenistan aimed at ensuring peace, security, and sustainable development. The guest was briefed on Turkmenistan’s state environmental policy, measures to ensure environmental security, and the development of international cooperation. Achievements in environmental diplomacy were also highlighted. The Turkmen side stated that it follows a comprehensive approach to climate change issues. Work is ongoing to reduce methane emissions, combat desertification, and preserve biodiversity. It was also noted that environmental legislation is being improved, with the regulatory framework being aligned with modern requirements.
UNICEF and the Ministry of Education of Turkmenistan have summarized the results of the national “Green Skills” competition, implemented under the “Green School” program in partnership with the National Red Crescent Society of Turkmenistan. This was reported by the IIC. The competition was held from April to June 2026. The initiative aimed to develop environmental literacy, raise awareness of climate change, introduce project-based learning, and promote civic engagement, including the participation of children with disabilities. A total of 42 project proposals were submitted by schools across the country. The projects covered topics such as energy efficiency, responsible consumption, waste management, biodiversity conservation, sustainable water use, climate change adaptation, environmental education, and community initiatives. All participants received certificates. The winning schools were awarded educational and environmental prizes, including gardening tools, school garden kits, books, and nature encyclopedias. Coordinating teachers were recognized for their mentorship and support of students. The Deputy Minister of Education of Turkmenistan, Alexander Amanov, noted that the competition demonstrated a high level of environmental awareness and creative potential among young people. The UNICEF Representative in Turkmenistan, Jalpa Ratna, emphasized that the initiative shows young people’s readiness to engage in solving environmental and climate challenges and to become a source of positive change in their communities.
The second round of consultations on the implementation of the United Nations Security Council resolution “Women, Peace and Security” has begun in Ashgabat. OSCE experts are participating in the discussions. Meetings have been held at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Institute of State, Law and Democracy, according to the IIC. The parties reviewed a draft National Action Plan prepared following the spring consultations. Amendments to the document and further steps for its refinement were discussed. Further work will continue in working groups at the OSCE Center. Representatives of the Ministries of Defense, Internal Affairs, National Security, Health, Education, Finance and Economy, as well as public organizations, will take part in the discussions. The completion of the document’s revision is scheduled for June 17. The meetings are included in Turkmenistan’s cooperation program with international organizations for June and July 2026. The program provides for cooperation with UNICEF, UNDP, and the Islamic Development Bank on issues of energy, digitalization, budget policy, and gender equality.
The OSCE Centre in Turkmenistan is conducting a training course on strategic public communication. The program brings together press officers from ministries and government agencies, as well as media representatives, according to the IIC. Head of the OSCE Centre in Ashgabat William Leaf emphasized the importance of a systematic approach to communicating the activities of state institutions and ensuring citizens’ access to information. The course program is divided into thematic modules. The training is led by Gulmira Arbabayeva, Director of the PR Office of the Kazakhstan Stock Exchange, and Lithuanian communications specialist Živilė Navickaitė-Babkin, who is participating via video conference. On the first day, participants examined the structure of press services, the stages of planning communication campaigns, and methods of engaging target audiences. The experts also shared recommendations on team building and strengthening public trust. The second day will focus on practical exercises. Participants will study media relations during crisis situations and the coordination of messages to ensure a unified position among government agencies. Special attention will also be given to the use of artificial intelligence in public relations. Upon completion of the course, participants will receive certificates.
On June 15, 2026, a delegation of Turkmenistan took part in the international conference “Regional Contribution to Global Security: Peacebuilding in the South Caucasus” held in the city of Shusha, Republic of Azerbaijan. This was reported by the news agency “Turkmenistan: Golden Age”. The forum was organized by the New Azerbaijan Party. Representatives of political and expert circles, as well as party organizations from Azerbaijan, Türkiye, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, China, Pakistan, Belarus, and other countries attended the event. Turkmenistan’s Ambassador to the Republic of Azerbaijan, Gurbanmammet Elyasov, noted that the foreign policy course of neutral Turkmenistan, based on the principles of peace, dialogue, and cooperation, aligns with efforts aimed at strengthening peace and stability in the South Caucasus. Gurbanmammet Elyasov also emphasized the importance of adhering to international law, respecting the sovereignty and territorial integrity of states, and taking into account the interests of peoples. Particular attention was given to the initiative of the President of Turkmenistan, Serdar Berdimuhamedov, to declare 2028 the International Year of Law, aimed at promoting international legal cooperation. During the conference, participants discussed regional partnership, the development of transport and communication links, economic cooperation, and the implementation of joint projects. The forum participants stressed the need to strengthen trust among states and promote initiatives aimed at regional development.
Specialists from the Research and Production Center “Renewable Energy Sources” of the Turkmen State Energy Institute visited the Republic of Karakalpakstan and Tashkent from June 8 to 14 to study modern solutions in the fields of water use, environmental sustainability, and renewable energy, according to the news website AsmanNews. During the visit, the delegation became familiar with the operation of drainage systems, solar pumping stations, and biological water purification technologies at the Research Institute of Irrigation and Water Problems of Karakalpakstan. The specialists also studied the cultivation of microalgae and their application in bioenergy, agriculture, and environmental projects. At the International Innovation Center of the Aral Sea region, the Turkmen side was presented with projects involving drip irrigation and solar pumping systems. In Tashkent, the delegation took part in seminars on soil analysis, salinity assessment, and improving the energy efficiency of hydraulic structures. In addition, the specialists visited the farming enterprise “Master fruit” in the Syrdarya region, where agrophotovoltaic systems are used. The experience gained is planned to be applied in a project of the Turkmen State Energy Institute on the purification of drainage waters using microalgae and renewable energy sources.
A ceremony marking the official launch and presentation of the digital logistics platform “Transport Expedition” (TEX) took place in Ashgabat. It is the first digital logistics service in Turkmenistan, bringing together cargo shippers, drivers, fleet owners, and logistics companies on a single online platform, according to the news website AsmanNews. The event was attended by industry experts, entrepreneurs, manufacturers, and representatives of relevant organizations. An online broadcast via Google Meet was arranged for international participants. The project was implemented on the basis of the business entity “Daşly kenar” with the support of the “Turkmen Logistics” Association, which unites more than 160 companies. The platform was developed over a period of two years with the participation of both national and international specialists. The main function of TEX is to facilitate logistics operations and settlements in international currencies and the Turkmen manat. The service operates on a “one-stop-shop” principle and is available via a website and mobile applications on Google Play and the App Store. The platform includes intelligent transport matching, GPS cargo monitoring, optimization of logistics costs through direct interaction between participants, and analytical tools for expense planning. The system is available in English, Russian, and Turkish and has been developed with security and user convenience in mind. The platform has already been launched. To register, users must visit texexpress.pro and complete the application form.
A two-day training seminar was held at the UN building in Ashgabat, organized by the International Organization for Migration (IOM) Representation in Turkmenistan with the participation of international migration experts. This was reported by the press service of the State Migration Service of Turkmenistan. The event brought together representatives of several key government agencies, including officials from the State Migration Service of Turkmenistan, for a roundtable discussion. As part of the program, participants reviewed modern approaches to preventing irregular migration in the region and examined international experience in integrated and humanitarian border management. Particular attention was paid to the introduction of digital solutions, information technologies, and innovative IT platforms in the migration sector. The participation of the Service’s representatives in international conferences, forums, and specialized humanitarian events is regarded as evidence of Turkmenistan’s consistent migration policy and its implementation of the state's humanitarian initiatives.
On 13 June, the British Embassy in Turkmenistan hosted a ceremonial reception at the Ashgabat Golf Club to mark the official birthday of King Charles III. This was reported by the news website Asmannews. The tradition of celebrating the monarch’s birthday separately from the actual date dates back to the 18th century and is linked to King George II’s decision to move the festivities to the summer months in order to hold outdoor events. Today, similar receptions are organized by British diplomatic missions around the world. The event brought together representatives of the Turkmen government, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the diplomatic corps, international organizations, business circles, academia, culture, and the media. Guests were welcomed by the British Ambassador to Turkmenistan, Stephen Conlon, and his wife. Turkmenistan’s Deputy Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers, Khojamyrat Geldimyradov, delivered a welcoming speech, conveying congratulations to the British side and highlighting the high level of bilateral relations. He also described the recent visit of Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov to the United Kingdom and his meeting with King Charles III as an important event. For his part, Ambassador Conlon emphasized the growing cooperation between the two countries, particularly in the fields of culture and education, including scholarship programs for Turkmen students in the United Kingdom.
President of Turkmenistan Serdar Berdimuhamedov has signed resolutions authorizing the state concerns “Türkmengaz” and “Türkmennebit” to conclude contracts with companies from the People’s Republic of China for the purchase of pipes for various purposes. The relevant documents were published on June 13 in Turkmenistan’s central media, AsmanNews reports. According to the resolution, the State Concern “Türkmengaz” is permitted to conclude a contract at its own expense with the company “Julong Steel Pipe Co., Ltd” (PRC) for the purchase of steel pipes in the required volume for construction works at facilities of subordinate institutions and enterprises. Another resolution instructs the State Concern “Türkmennebit” to conclude a contract with “Wuxi SP Steel Tube Manufacturing Co., Ltd.” (PRC) for the supply of casing and drilling pipes. The products are intended for drilling operations at production and exploration wells and will be purchased using the company’s own funds. The resolutions note that the contracts are aimed at fulfilling the tasks set for Turkmenistan’s oil and gas sector in the era of the Renaissance of a new epoch of a powerful state.
The implementation of one of the largest international energy projects — the Turkmenistan–Afghanistan–Pakistan–India (TAPI) gas pipeline — is currently underway. The project was initiated by the National Leader of the Turkmen people and Chairman of the Halk Maslahaty of Turkmenistan, Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov, and is being carried out under the leadership of the President of Turkmenistan, Serdar Berdimuhamedov, according to the electronic newspaper “Nebit-Gaz”. Construction is progressing actively on the key 153-kilometer Serhetabat–Herat section, known as “Arkadagyň ak ýoly” (“The White Road of Arkadag”). The general contractor is Turkmengaz, while construction works are being carried out by Turkmengazgurlushyk. Around 700 specialists and more than 250 units of modern equipment are involved in the project. Seventeen international contracts have been signed for the supply of pipes and equipment. A significant portion of the materials has already been manufactured and delivered through the ports of Poti, Alat, and Turkmenbashi before being transported to construction sites in Afghanistan. Geodetic surveys have been completed along the route, the territory has been handed over to contractors, and work is underway on route clearing, pipe welding and laying, joint insulation, and trench excavation. In parallel, more than 107 kilometers of service roads have been constructed. The project is regarded as an important economic factor for Afghanistan. Expected transit revenues could exceed 1 billion dollars annually, potentially stimulating infrastructure development and job creation. TAPI is positioned as a strategic initiative reflecting Turkmenistan’s commitment to regional cooperation and economic development.
On 11–12 June, the OSCE Centre in Ashgabat hosted the seminar “Inclusive Engagement and Equal Participation in Climate Action,” organized within the framework of the OSCE project “Strengthening Cooperation on Climate Change, Good Environmental Governance and Environmental Security.” This was reported by the press service of the International Relations Institute of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkmenistan. Participants of the event included students from the Institute of International Relations of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkmenistan, the International University for the Humanities and Development, the Oguz Khan University of Engineering and Technology of Turkmenistan, the Turkmen State Medical University named after Myrat Garryyev, and the Turkmen State Institute of Architecture and Construction. The seminar focused on issues of climate security and the development of leadership and analytical skills among young people. International experts addressed the participants, while the practical component included the development and presentation of a Youth Resolution project on climate engagement.