As part of the international exhibition-fair Turkmentextile Expo – 2026, a fashion show took place on June 4 featuring designers from France, Morocco, Oman, Uzbekistan, Russia, and Turkmenistan. This was reported by the publication “Turkmenistan: Golden Age”. Among the honorary guests of the event were Carlo D’Amario, CEO of the fashion house Vivienne Westwood, and Marzio Nocera, founder of Fashion Channel Italy. In his speech, Nocera thanked the organizers and highlighted the role of international platforms in promoting designers in the global market. The show opened with a collection by the Ashgabat fashion house “Miras” under the Ministry of Textile Industry of Turkmenistan. The presented looks incorporated elements of national costume, traditional ornaments, and jewelry, including “gulyaka,” “tumar,” and “alaja.” The musical accompaniment of the evening featured a performance by Dovran Shammyyev. At the conclusion of the show, Carlo D’Amario shared his views on trends in the global fashion industry. According to him, modern brands are increasingly focusing on combining quality, affordability, and cultural identity. He also emphasized the importance of historical heritage as a foundation for developing new design solutions.
Representatives of leading Azerbaijani media outlets have arrived in Ashgabat to cover the Days of Azerbaijani Culture in Turkmenistan, according to the IIC. The media group includes journalists from Azerbaijan Television (AzTV), the Public Television and Radio Broadcasting Company (İTV), CBC and REAL TV channels, as well as the news agencies Qafqazinfo and Report. Azerbaijani media are covering events within the cultural program, including exhibitions, concerts, film screenings, and creative meetings. Information support is provided by the International Information Center of Turkmenistan, which is covering key events of cultural exchange between the two countries. During the visit, representatives of Turkmen and Azerbaijani media are also exchanging professional experience, conducting joint filming, and discussing prospects for further cooperation in the media sphere.
On June 5, an International Scientific and Practical Conference titled “Environmental Well-Being and International Cooperation in the Year of ‘Independent Neutral Turkmenistan – Homeland of Purposeful Winged Horses’” was held in the building of the Agricultural Complex of the country in Ashgabat. The event was dedicated to World Environment Day, according to TDH. The forum brought together heads of relevant ministries and public organizations of Turkmenistan, as well as representatives of international and regional organizations, including UN agencies. Before the plenary session began, a welcoming address from the President of Turkmenistan, Serdar Berdimuhamedov, was read out. The message emphasized the importance of the rational use of natural resources, biodiversity conservation, and ensuring environmental well-being. The conference noted that Turkmenistan is implementing measures to combat climate change, preserve natural ecosystems, and expand international environmental cooperation. Among the key steps highlighted were the fulfillment of obligations under the Paris Agreement and accession to the Global Methane Pledge. An exhibition showcasing the country’s achievements in environmental protection was organized for forum participants. During the plenary session, speeches were delivered by the UN Resident Coordinator in Turkmenistan, Dmitry Shlapachenko, the UNDP Resident Representative in Turkmenistan, Narine Saakyan, and the UNICEF Representative in Turkmenistan, Jalpa Ratna. Representatives of international organizations emphasized the importance of strengthening cooperation in combating climate change, promoting the sustainable use of natural resources, and advancing the principles of sustainable development. Particular attention was given to the preparation of Turkmenistan’s first National State of the Environment Report for 2017–2022 and the initiative to establish a Regional Climate Technology Center for the countries of Central Asia. Following the plenary session, the conference continued its work in thematic sections. Participants discussed the development of environmental legislation, the introduction of environmentally safe technologies, the transition to a green economy, and measures aimed at improving the environmental situation in the Aral Sea region. At the conclusion of the forum, participants adopted an address to the President of Turkmenistan, Serdar Berdimuhamedov, expressing gratitude for his attention to environmental protection issues and for promoting international cooperation in the environmental sphere.
Registration has been announced in Turkmenistan for participants of the International Exhibition and Scientific Conference “Healthcare, Education and Sports in the Era of the Renaissance of a New Epoch of a Powerful State,” organized by relevant government bodies, including the Ministry of Education of Turkmenistan, the IIC reports. The forum will take place in Ashgabat on 10–12 October 2026 in a hybrid format with both in-person and online participation. The working languages are Turkmen, English, and Russian. The program includes 22 thematic sections covering medicine (cardiology, oncology, ophthalmology, surgery, maternal and child health, digital medicine, epidemiology), education (innovative technologies, digital economy, language teaching, development of exact sciences), and sports (Olympic training and development of national teams). The event aims to facilitate the exchange of experience, present scientific and technological achievements, and promote international cooperation in socially significant fields.
Turkmenistan’s Ambassador to Austria, Hemra Amannazarov, held a meeting in Vienna on June 2 with the Director General of the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), Gerd Müller. This was reported by the press service of the Turkmen diplomatic mission. The parties discussed expanding cooperation between Turkmenistan and UNIDO in the areas of sustainable industrial development, economic diversification, innovation, and capacity building. Particular attention was given to the prospects for green industry, enhancing competitiveness, and promoting the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Amannazarov reaffirmed Turkmenistan’s commitment to industrial modernization and sustainable economic growth, emphasizing the importance of UNIDO’s support. For his part, the head of the organization confirmed UNIDO’s readiness to further strengthen the partnership. At the conclusion of the meeting, both sides expressed their interest in deepening cooperation and implementing new joint initiatives.
On the sidelines of the 114th session of the International Labour Conference in Geneva, the Minister of Labour and Social Protection of the Population of Turkmenistan, Muhammetseyit Silapov, held talks with the Director-General of the International Labour Organization (ILO), Gilbert Houngbo. This was reported by the Orient news agency. The parties discussed the development of cooperation in the areas of labour market modernization, improvement of the social protection system, and the implementation of international labour standards. Special attention was given to the implementation of joint initiatives and the further strengthening of the partnership. The talks confirmed the high level of interaction between Turkmenistan and the ILO, as well as the commitment of both sides to developing open social dialogue in accordance with international norms.
Sporting events dedicated to World Bicycle Day, celebrated on June 3, were held at Turkmenistan’s diplomatic missions abroad. The initiatives aim to promote a healthy lifestyle, environmental awareness, and international cooperation, according to the press service of the country’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs. On May 31, 2026, the Embassy of Turkmenistan in the Kyrgyz Republic organized a cycling ride in Bishkek’s “Intymak” Park. The event brought together embassy staff, Turkmen students, and members of the diaspora. Participants were introduced to the motto of 2026 and Turkmenistan’s role in the establishment of World Bicycle Day through the UN General Assembly resolution adopted in 2018. On the same day, the Consulate of Turkmenistan in the Russian Federation (Astrakhan) held a cycling event along the Volga embankment. Consulate staff and Turkmen students took part. The initiative was noted as part of efforts to promote the principles of sustainable development and healthy living. On May 30, 2026, a cycling ride took place in Bucharest at the initiative of the Embassy of Turkmenistan in Romania, with the support of the city municipality and the “Green Revolution” association. Diplomats, representatives of Romanian state institutions, students, and Turkmen citizens participated. The role of sports diplomacy in developing international cooperation was emphasized. A similar event was held in Dubai, organized by the Consulate General of Turkmenistan in the United Arab Emirates. Participants discussed the importance of eco-friendly transport and the promotion of sustainable development. The events were held within the framework of initiatives to advance sports diplomacy, strengthen friendship between peoples, and promote healthy lifestyles.
The State Customs Service of Turkmenistan has introduced artificial intelligence technologies on the “Single Window for Export-Import Operations” web portal (tradebridge.gov.tm). This was reported by the IIC. The new feature became operational on June 1, 2026. It is aimed at automating customs administration processes. The AI system operates in real time in Turkmen, Russian, and English. Users can determine HS (Harmonized System) commodity codes, obtain information on required permits and authorization documents, and calculate indicative customs duty rates. The project was implemented in cooperation with the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) as part of efforts to promote digitalization and develop the concept of a “smart” customs service. The system is expected to simplify cargo classification, accelerate customs clearance procedures, improve calculation accuracy, and enhance foreign trade statistics.
The CEO of the fashion house “Vivienne Westwood”, Carlo D’Amario, will attend the “Turkmen Textile Expo 2026”, which will be held in Ashgabat from June 4 to 6. This was reported by the Orient news agency. The brand “Vivienne Westwood” is one of the most influential in the global fashion industry, setting haute couture trends and regularly appearing on leading runways. Its collections are chosen by such global celebrities as Madonna, Lady Gaga, Dua Lipa, Naomi Campbell, and Bella Hadid. Carlo D’Amario has been leading the company for nearly four decades and is considered a key figure who ensured the transformation of “Vivienne Westwood” into a global luxury brand while preserving its avant-garde identity. His visit to Ashgabat highlights the growing international interest in the regional textile industry. As part of the exhibition, he will evaluate collections by designers from France, Morocco, Oman, Uzbekistan, Russia, and Turkmenistan, providing participants with a rare opportunity to present their work to a representative of the global luxury segment.
Turkmen entrepreneurs have been invited to take part in the 23rd international exhibition “Bucharest Auto Show & Accessories 2026”, which will be held from October 6 to 11 in Bucharest at the Romexpo exhibition complex. The information was reported by the online publication “Business Turkmenistan”. The exhibition is considered the largest automotive event in Romania and one of the key industry platforms in the region. It brings together car manufacturers, component suppliers, distributors, and technology companies every year. The event covers a wide range of topics, from new vehicle models and auto components to innovative mobility solutions and services. Special emphasis is placed on technologies shaping the future development of the transport sector. Organizers note that the exhibition is open both to major industry players and startups, offering opportunities for business cooperation, partnership building, attracting investors, entering new markets, and exchanging experience.
The delegation of Turkmenistan, headed by the Minister of Labour and Social Protection of the Population Muhammetseyit Silapov, is participating in the 114th session of the International Labour Conference (ILC), taking place in Geneva from June 1 to 12. This was reported by the news agency Orient. The forum brings together representatives from 187 countries and is dedicated to the development of new global standards in the field of employment. This year’s key agenda focuses on challenges related to the rise of artificial intelligence and the platform economy. Participants are discussing issues such as ensuring decent working conditions, social justice, gender equality, inclusion, and the protection of workers’ rights amid technological transformation. On the sidelines of the session, Muhammetseyit Silapov held a meeting with the Regional Director of the ILO for Europe and Central Asia, Peter van Rooij. The sides discussed the results of their cooperation and further steps within the framework of the “road map,” including the modernization of labour legislation, improvement of occupational safety, and compliance with international standards aimed at eliminating child and forced labour.
On June 1, Turkmenistan widely celebrated International Children's Day. The main festive events took place at the “Aşgabat” cultural and entertainment center in Ashgabat and in the city of Arkadag, AsmanNews reports. The celebrations were attended by members of the Government, heads of ministries and agencies, representatives of international organizations and the diplomatic corps, as well as children and creative groups. Congratulatory speeches were delivered by the UN Resident Coordinator in Turkmenistan, Dmitry Shlapachenko, and UNICEF Representative in Turkmenistan, Jalpa Ratna. They highlighted Turkmenistan’s cooperation with international organizations in the fields of child rights protection, healthcare, and education. Concerts, theatrical performances, dance shows, competitions, sports events, and interactive activities were organized for participants. Performances were presented by children from the Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov Children's Health and Rehabilitation Center, the “Jahan” creative group, and other children's ensembles. As part of the celebrations, gifts were presented to children. Pupils of the Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov Children's Health and Rehabilitation Center in Arkadag, the “Döwletliler köşgi” Palace, as well as children deprived of parental care, received gifts on behalf of the President of Turkmenistan and the Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov Charitable Foundation for Assistance to Children in Need of Care. It is also noted that a girl being raised at the Ashgabat Children's Home was presented with an official decision granting her the name Arkadag gyzy Gurbanguly, which had previously been approved at a meeting of the Council of Elders of the Halk Maslahaty under the Charitable Foundation. Festive events were also held in the city of Arkadag. Concert programs, sports performances, competitions, and exhibitions of children's artwork took place in the square in front of the Döwletli Gerogly State Equestrian Circus. The celebrations concluded with a performance by the “Galkynyş” National Equestrian Games Group. Events dedicated to International Children's Day were held in all regions of the country.