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Turkmenistan and Belgium discussed cooperation on migration

11.07.2026

Sapar Palvanov, Turkmenistan’s Ambassador to Belgium, held a meeting with Freddy Rosemont, Director-General of the Belgian Immigration Service. The parties discussed the development of cooperation between the immigration authorities of the two countries, according to the news website Turkmenportal. Particular attention was paid to the protection of citizens’ rights abroad, the exchange of expertise in the field of migration policy, and the strengthening of working relations between the relevant agencies. The possibility of drafting a bilateral agreement on cooperation in the field of migration was also considered. The Ambassador noted the increase in the international mobility of citizens and emphasised the importance of cooperation on issues relating to identity verification, the replacement of documents and consular assistance. The Belgian side expressed its readiness to develop cooperation, proposing to organise reciprocal visits by representatives of the two countries’ migration services to exchange experience. In addition, the participants discussed the possible simplification of visa procedures for holders of diplomatic and service passports in the context of developing Turkmenistan’s relations with the Benelux countries. Following the negotiations, the parties confirmed their intention to maintain contact and identify further areas of cooperation in the field of migration.


An initiative to improve children’s legal literacy has been implemented in Turkmenistan

11.07.2026

More than 100 children from various regions of Turkmenistan took part in interactive sessions on children’s rights, held at summer camps in Turkmenabat, Tejen and the ‘Ýaşlyk’ centre in Gokdere. This was reported by the IIC. The initiative was organised by the Mejlis of Turkmenistan, the Ministry of Education’s Innovation and Information Centre, the Ombudsman’s Office and UNICEF. Through games, group discussions and creative activities, the children learnt about the key provisions of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, including the right to education, protection, participation and development. Participants also learnt about the work of national and international organisations in protecting children’s rights, and learnt how to express their opinions and respect the rights of others. UNICEF noted that such activities help children become more informed, confident and active members of society. The programme is being implemented as part of a partnership with the Government of Turkmenistan to support the Convention on the Rights of the Child and the National Action Plan for the Realisation of Children’s Rights for 2023–2028.


Turkmenistan is developing digital solutions in the field of population registration

11.07.2026

A working meeting on the digitalisation of the civil registration and vital statistics (CRVS) system was held at the UN building in Ashgabat. This was reported by the IIC. The event was organised by the UNFPA Country Office in Turkmenistan in collaboration with the State Committee on Statistics as part of the work plans for 2026. Participants discussed international and regional experience in developing CRVS, improving data exchange between agencies, and introducing digital solutions into the demographic registration system. The meeting was attended by representatives of relevant ministries and agencies in Turkmenistan, as well as experts from the UNFPA Regional Office for Eastern Europe and Central Asia. During the discussion, issues relating to coordination between health, civil registration, statistics and home affairs authorities were examined, and further steps for the development of the digital population register were identified.


A UN initiative to strengthen peace was discussed in the capital of Turkmenistan

11.07.2026

A briefing for diplomats and media representatives was held at the ‘Ýyldyz’ Hotel in Ashgabat, focusing on the UN General Assembly resolution ‘International Decade for Reinforcing Peace for Future Generations’. This was reported by the IIC of Turkmenistan. The document, initiated by the President of Tajikistan, Emomali Rahmon, was adopted on 25 June. The Resolution proclaims the years 2027–2036 as the International Decade for the Consolidation of Peace, the Promotion of Dialogue and Mutual Trust. Tajikistan’s Ambassador, Vafo Niyatbekzoda, noted that the initiative is aimed at preventing conflicts, increasing youth participation in decision-making and safeguarding the interests of future generations. The experience of Central Asian countries in the peaceful resolution of border issues was cited as an example of the implementation of these principles.


Applications for the "Chevening" scholarship programme will be accepted in Ashgabat

10.07.2026

The British Embassy in Ashgabat has announced that applications are now open for the Chevening Scholarship Programme for the 2027–2028 academic year. This was reported by the news website Turkmenportal. The programme offers the opportunity to study at British universities and to be part of an international community of future leaders. Candidates who share the values of Chevening and have plans to carry out projects aimed at bringing about positive change in areas of importance to both Turkmenistan and the UK are eligible to apply. The application period runs from 4 August to 6 October.


Ashgabat discussed water resource management issues

10.07.2026

An inter-ministerial meeting was held in Ashgabat to mark the 30th anniversary of the entry into force of the UNECE Water Convention. Participants discussed the development of water diplomacy, the modernisation of irrigation systems, the digitalisation of water management and the protection of ecosystems. This was reported by the IIC of Turkmenistan. Representatives of international organisations noted Turkmenistan’s contribution to strengthening cooperation in the field of water resources. Particular attention was paid to the introduction of modern irrigation technologies, the improvement of legislation and compliance with agreements on the use of the Amu Darya’s waters. Experts from Central Asian countries exchanged experiences in the areas of wastewater treatment, ensuring the supply of drinking water to the population, and improving the efficiency of water management. Participants emphasised the importance of regional cooperation in addressing water scarcity and ensuring sustainable development.


A new issue of the journal ‘Democracy and Law’ has been published in Turkmenistan

09.07.2026

The latest issue of the quarterly scientific and applied journal ‘Democracy and Law’, published by the Institute of State, Law and Democracy of Turkmenistan, has been released in Turkmenistan. This was reported by the news agency TDH. The publication, available in Turkmen, English and Russian, focuses on issues relating to the country’s domestic and foreign policy, legislation, international cooperation, and scientific, educational and youth policy. The first article in this issue features a speech by the President of Turkmenistan, Serdar Berdimuhamedov, at the Regional Environmental Summit in Astana on 22 April 2026. In it, he emphasised the need for a systematic approach to issues of environmental protection, climate change and regional environmental security. Also published is the speech by the President of Turkmenistan at the meeting of the Council of Heads of State of the Founding Members of the International Fund for Saving the Aral Sea (IFAS). The Head of State emphasised the importance of a comprehensive solution to environmental problems relating to the Aral region, water resources and climate change, and proposed strengthening cooperation within the framework of regional mechanisms. Particular attention is given to the address by the National Leader of the Turkmen people and Chairman of the Halk Maslahaty, Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov, at the International Vienna Energy and Climate Forum. The article reflects Turkmenistan’s position on energy security and sustainable development, as well as the initiative to develop an ‘Energy Code’ under the auspices of the UN. A significant part of this issue is devoted to education, science and youth policy. The articles examine the development of scientific and educational cooperation, the role of young people in the civil service and support for young professionals. The magazine also features articles on the legal framework for cooperation in the field of women’s rights in Central Asia and Turkmenistan’s international educational cooperation. The issue concludes with the traditional ‘Chronicle’ section.


The UNICEF Climate Summer School has begun in Turkmenistan

09.07.2026

UNICEF, in partnership with the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Environmental Protection of Turkmenistan, has launched the second Summer School on climate change for young people. This was reported by the news agency Orient. This year, 35 young people aged between 16 and 25 from all regions of the country took part in the programme. They were selected through a competitive process from among 150 candidates. The course comprises four thematic modules focusing on sustainable water management, biodiversity conservation, combating desertification, greening cities and waste recycling. The sessions are led by national and international experts. The programme also includes interactive training sessions, team projects and field trips. Zhanar Sagimbayeva, Deputy Representative of UNICEF in Turkmenistan, highlighted the importance of youth participation in addressing climate issues. In 2026, the Summer School served as a preparatory platform for the LCOY Turkmenistan 2026 National Youth Climate Conference. Participants will draft a National Youth Statement for the COP31 climate summit and present their environmental initiatives. The best projects submitted by graduates will receive expert support from UNICEF for implementation at a local level.


The second issue of a scientific journal has been published in Turkmenistan

09.07.2026

The Magtymguly Turkmen State University has published the second issue of its online popular science journal ‘Scientific Research and Innovations’. This was reported by the news agency ‘Turkmenistan: Golden age’. The new issue features scientific-theoretical, scientific-practical and scientific-methodological articles on the history and culture of the Turkmen people, Turkmen and foreign languages and literature, as well as on improving the teaching of the humanities, natural sciences and exact sciences. The journal also contains articles on research findings in the fields of medicinal plants, nano-, bio- and chemical technologies, the production of environmentally friendly products, and new materials made from local raw materials. The online journal was established at the Magtymguly Turkmen State University at the beginning of this year to promote the achievements of Turkmen science, disseminate experience in the scientific and educational sectors, and foster young people’s interest in scientific activity. The journal publishes articles by professors, lecturers and students in Turkmen, Russian and English. It is published quarterly, and all issues are available on the website of Magtymguly Turkmen State University.


Turkmenistan and Kyrgyzstan discussed cooperation in the energy sector

09.07.2026

Nury Golliyev, Ambassador of Turkmenistan to the Kyrgyz Republic, met with Altynbek Rysbekov, Minister of Energy of Kyrgyzstan. The parties discussed prospects for the development of bilateral cooperation in the energy sector, according to the IIC of Turkmenistan. During the negotiations, particular attention was paid to expanding cooperation in the electricity sector and the fuel and energy complex, as well as to the implementation of joint projects. The participants noted that the energy sector remains one of the key areas of cooperation between Turkmenistan and Kyrgyzstan. The parties reaffirmed their interest in further strengthening their partnership and continuing regular dialogue on issues of mutually beneficial cooperation.


‘Türkmennebit’s drilling crews are continuing to develop the Goturdepe oil fields

09.07.2026

Drillers from the ‘Nebitgazburawlaýyş’ Trust, part of the ‘Türkmennebit’ State Concern, continue to achieve excellent results. In the first half of the year, the specialists completed the drilling of 12 productive wells, drilling a total of 67,516 metres, which is 12.5 per cent above target, according to the online newspaper ‘Nebit-Gaz’. The teams from the ‘Goturdepe’ Drilling Operations Department made a significant contribution, having completed the construction of five wells at the ‘Goturdepe’ and ‘Uzynada’ fields, four of which are production wells. As part of the development of the ‘Northern Goturdepe’ field, wells No. 176, No. 311 and No. 414 were brought into production. The use of modern drilling rigs improved the efficiency of the work. One of the key achievements was the development of well No. 1824 at ‘Eastern Goturdepe’, which reached a depth of 3,900 metres. A commercial flow of oil was obtained from the lower red formation, and following the completion of workover operations, the well was put into production and currently produces 38.7 tonnes of oil per day. Further development of the field involves the development of deep horizons and the drilling of new wells. In the near future, specialists will commence construction of well No. 1825. The use of modern technologies and equipment will improve production efficiency and strengthen the potential of the country’s oil and gas industry.


Turkmenistan outlined its priorities for transport integration at the UN forum

09.07.2026

Vepa Hajiyev, Permanent Representative of Turkmenistan to the UN, took part in a special event marking the annual review of the implementation of the Decade of Sustainable Transport, held on 7 July at UN Headquarters in New York. This was reported by IIC of Turkmenistan. During the meeting, the diplomat emphasised Turkmenistan’s role in promoting the initiative for 2026–2035, noting the importance of developing transport infrastructure, digitalisation and strengthening international cooperation. Participants also discussed support for landlocked developing countries in the transport sector and commended the initiative to create a Sustainable Transport Atlas, which is intended to serve as a tool for monitoring and sharing best practice within the framework of the global programme.