In the context of global digitalization, the training of highly qualified IT specialists with modern technological skills and project-based competencies is becoming a key factor in economic development. This is reported by the information agency “Turkmenistan: Golden Age”. Within the framework of the partnership between the Institute of Telecommunications and Informatics of Turkmenistan (ITIT) and the Technical University of Cluj-Napoca (TUCN), a summer industrial internship for Turkmen students in Romania is being held from June 21 to July 13. The program is implemented on the basis of an inter-university agreement and is aimed at transitioning from theoretical education to project-based work in a real IT environment. It involves selected senior students and lecturers from ITIT. The internship includes laboratory training and work at enterprises, as well as individual mentoring from university and industry specialists. The main focus areas are artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, cloud technologies, robotics, and web development. Students also undergo internships at Bosch, Emerson, and Tenaris, where they work on applied IT tasks. Upon completion of the program, participants apply the acquired skills in academic and research projects, while lecturers integrate the experience into educational curricula. The cooperation contributes to training specialists with international competencies for Turkmenistan’s digital economy.
On June 23, during a working visit to Poland, the Chairman of the State Migration Service of Turkmenistan, Amanmuhammet Sazakov, held a meeting with the Deputy Minister of the Interior of Poland, Maciej Duszczyk. This was reported by the press service of the State Migration Service of Turkmenistan. The two sides expressed confidence in the effectiveness of the Memorandum of Understanding between the migration and border agencies of the two countries. They discussed prospects for further cooperation, including the digitalization of migration systems, the development of migration policy, and interaction at regional and global levels. Following the meeting, both sides confirmed their readiness to implement the reached agreements in practice. On the same day, A. Sazakov also met with the head of the Office for Foreigners of Poland, Tomasz Cytrynowicz. The parties discussed coordination of approaches to managing safe, orderly, and legal migration, as well as the exchange of experience in implementing technological solutions in migration systems. An interest in further deepening cooperation and continuing constructive dialogue was emphasized.
The Turkmen brand “Gowher Gouvernet” showcased its collection at the international “Tanger Fashion Week 2026”, which took place on June 20 in the Moroccan city of Tangier at the Fairmont Tazi Palace. This was reported by the online publication “Business Turkmenistan”. The event brought together designers, industry representatives, press, and buyers from different countries and aims to develop Tangier as a hub for fashion and creative industries in the Mediterranean region. Designer Gowher Pirkulieva combines traditional Turkmen ornaments and craft techniques with contemporary fashion trends in her work, preserving national heritage while adapting it to the international market. The brand regularly participates in major fashion events in Europe and the Middle East, including Paris Haute Couture Week, the Oriental Fashion Show in Azerbaijan, UNESCO events in Paris, and Maroc Fashion Week. In 2025, Tanger Fashion Week also featured designers from various countries, and among the guests and participants were well-known fashion houses and brands, including Vivienne Westwood, Chopard, and Caroline’s Couture.
On June 23, a delegation of Turkmenistan led by the Chairman of the Board of the State Bank for Foreign Economic Affairs of Turkmenistan, Rahimberdi Jepbarov, is taking part in the OPEC Fund Development Forum held in Vienna. This was reported by the press service of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkmenistan. The event, held under the slogan “A transition that expands the opportunities of our tomorrow,” brought together representatives of governments, international financial institutions, and the business community. This year’s forum also marks the 50th anniversary of the OPEC Fund for International Development. During the visit, the Turkmen delegation held a series of meetings with the President of the OPEC Fund for International Development, Dr. Abdulhamid Al Khalifa, the Director General of the Abu Dhabi Fund for Development, Mohammed Saif Al Suwaidi, and the President of the Turkic Investment Fund, Baghdad Amreyev. The country’s participation in the forum underscores its active engagement with international financial institutions and development structures.
The Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Turkmenistan to the United States, Esen Aydogdyev, met in Washington with U.S. Senator Steve Daines. This was reported by the news website Turkmenportal. During the conversation, the sides discussed prospects for developing cooperation between Turkmenistan and the United States in political, trade, economic, and energy spheres. Particular attention was also paid to preparations for upcoming bilateral events. The interlocutors emphasized the importance of regular contacts and expressed interest in further expanding a mutually beneficial partnership between the two countries.
The national pavilion of Turkmenistan has opened at the international specialized exhibition Korea Import Expo 2026, which began on June 23 at the COEX exhibition center in Seoul. This was reported by the IIC. The opening ceremony was attended by representatives of the leadership of the Korea Importers Association (KOIMA) and the Korea International Trade Association (KITA), as well as members of the National Assembly, heads of relevant government agencies, and diplomats accredited in the country. The stand features Turkmen products, including traditional handicrafts, textiles, baby food produced by enterprises of the medical cluster of the city of Arkadag, as well as household chemicals and other consumer goods. The exhibition brings together manufacturers from more than 60 countries. The event will run until June 25.
Representatives of the Mejlis of Turkmenistan are taking part in the seminar titled “Enhancing the Role of Legislative Bodies and Strengthening China–Central Asia Cooperation,” which is being held in Beijing from June 22 to 28. This was reported by the press service of the Mejlis of Turkmenistan. The event is organized by the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress of the People’s Republic of China for deputies from Central Asian countries. The aim of the seminar is to develop inter-parliamentary cooperation between Central Asian countries and the People’s Republic of China, to exchange experience in the legislative sphere, discuss issues of regional cooperation, as well as to coordinate development strategies and expand economic interaction in light of global economic trends. During his speech, a representative of the Mejlis of Turkmenistan noted that strategic cooperation between Turkmenistan and the People’s Republic of China is steadily developing and is based on the principles of mutual respect, trust, and equality. The importance of regional events, meetings, and forums was emphasized as platforms for discussing areas of cooperation and strengthening inter-parliamentary ties between Central Asian countries and China. Participants of the seminar noted the growing role of parliamentary diplomacy in ensuring peace, stability, and effective cooperation in the region. It was emphasized that the event creates opportunities for exchanging experience in legislative and parliamentary activities, as well as for developing contacts between young and women parliamentarians.
The Director of the Historical and Local Lore Museum of the city of Arkadag, Nurmyrat Annacharyev, presented Turkmenistan’s experience at the First Forum of Museum Directors of Eurasian States, held from June 15 to 20 in Ulaanbaatar. This was reported by the IIC. The main theme of the forum was the digital transformation of the museum sector, aimed at preserving cultural heritage and developing international cooperation. In his speech, Nurmyrat Annacharyev noted that modern museums are becoming not only guardians of historical values but also scientific and educational centers. He spoke about the introduction of digital technologies at the Historical and Local Lore Museum of Arkadag, including the use of QR codes that allow visitors to access detailed information about exhibits via mobile devices. The museum also employs multimedia solutions. At the entrance, screens have been installed showing video materials about the history and development of the city of Arkadag, while news and research results are published on the museum’s official website. According to forum participants, such technologies make museums more accessible and attractive to young people. The speech also highlighted the importance of international cooperation in promoting national cultural heritage. As an example, the visit of participants of the 10th meeting of national commissions for UNESCO affairs of TURKSOY member states, held in May 2024, was mentioned. Foreign delegates highly appreciated the technological equipment of the “smart” city of Arkadag and the museum’s exhibitions. International contacts contribute to the exchange of experience and strengthen the position of Turkmen museums on the global cultural stage.
The Consulate General of Turkmenistan in Istanbul took part in the international educational festival “Turkic World: From Roots to the Future,” held on June 22 with the participation of representatives of member states of the Organization of Turkic States. This was reported by the IIC. A Turkmen pavilion was showcased at the festival, where visitors were able to become acquainted with the country’s historical and cultural heritage, national traditions, decorative and applied arts, and modern achievements of Turkmenistan. A separate section of the exhibition was dedicated to the motto of 2026 — “Independent, Neutral Turkmenistan — the Homeland of Purposeful Winged Horses.” Guests were presented with materials about the country’s internationally recognized status of permanent neutrality, its achievements in various fields, as well as the role of Akhal-Teke horses as one of the symbols of national heritage. According to the organizers, the Turkmen pavilion attracted significant interest from festival participants and guests, introducing them to the centuries-old history, culture, and traditions of Turkmenistan.
Turkmen actor Chary Berdiev has received the main award for Best Actor at the first Mari International Ethnic Film Festival, which was held in Yoshkar-Ola, Russia. This was reported by the news website Turkmenportal. The jury praised his performance for its expressive and dramatically structured portrayal of a prominent Eastern poet and thinker in the feature-length Turkmen-Uzbek film “Magtymguly Fragi.” The festival showcased 6 feature films and 14 short films. The feature film competition included works presented within the framework of the first Open Eurasian Film Award “Diamond Butterfly,” held under the auspices of the Russian Ministry of Culture.
On June 22, 2026, a working meeting was held in Warsaw between the Head of the State Migration Service of Turkmenistan, A. Sazakova, and the Head of the Border Guard of the Republic of Poland, Robert Bagan. This was reported by the press service of the State Migration Service of Turkmenistan. During the meeting, the two sides confirmed their readiness to continue cooperation in the areas of peace, security, and sustainable development. They also discussed prospects for interaction within the global migration system. As a result of the negotiations, a Memorandum of Understanding was signed between the State Migration Service of Turkmenistan and the State Border Guard Service of the Ministry of the Interior of the Republic of Poland on cooperation in the field of migration. The document provides for the expansion of information exchange and best practices, the holding of joint consultations and expert meetings, as well as the development of professional contacts between specialists. The parties noted that the signing of the Memorandum contributes to strengthening bilateral cooperation and forming an international legal framework for interaction in the field of migration. At the end of the meeting, the participants expressed confidence in the further development of partnership and the implementation of joint initiatives.
A “Day of Remembrance and Sorrow” event took place in Ashgabat at the “Memory Alley,” which was inaugurated in May last year as part of the celebrations marking the 80th anniversary of the Great Victory. The commemorative event was organized by the Embassy of the Russian Federation in Turkmenistan, according to the IIC. The ceremony was attended by representatives of diplomatic missions, media outlets, schoolchildren from Ashgabat, their teachers and parents, as well as volunteers from the public organization “Ýeňme.” The Russian Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Turkmenistan, Ivan Volynkin, delivered a welcoming speech. As part of the event, a memorial service was held for fallen soldiers, after which participants observed a minute of silence in their memory. Students of the Joint Turkmen-Russian Secondary School named after A.S. Pushkin recited poems from the wartime period. The event concluded with a flower-laying ceremony.