The Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of Turkmenistan to Tajikistan, Aymyrat Goçmyradov, took part in the 12th International Trade Fair and Investment Forum “Sogd-2026” in Khujand. This was reported by the press service of the Turkmen diplomatic mission. During the visit, he held a meeting with the Chairman of the Sughd Region, Rajab Ahmadzoda, where they discussed the expansion of trade and economic cooperation between the regions of the two countries. Particular attention was given to the implementation of the 2023 agreements between the Sughd Region and the Balkan and Ahal velayats, as well as to the development of sister-city relations between Arkadag and Khujand, established in 2024. The sides reviewed the organization of mutual visits of business, education, and science delegations, the holding of joint exhibitions, and participation in events in both countries. It was also noted that the 11th International Cultural and Educational Forum “Children of the Commonwealth,” with the participation of Turkmen children, was held in the Sughd Region. The Tajik side expressed interest in expanding trade, transport, logistics, and humanitarian ties, as well as increasing trade turnover. Growth in business contacts and the use of Tajik construction materials in projects in Turkmenistan were also emphasized. The investment forum in Khujand brought together delegations from more than 20 countries, including representatives of government bodies, businesses, and diplomatic missions.
The Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of Turkmenistan to the Republic of Belarus, Nazar Gulyyev Shagulyyev, visited Francysk Skaryna Gomel State University (GSU), where Turkmen students are studying. During a meeting with the university rector Sergey Khakhomov, the parties discussed the state of academic cooperation, students’ study and living conditions, as well as prospects for launching joint educational programs and expanding inter-university exchanges, according to the Orient news agency. As part of the visit, a cultural and educational event was held with the participation of the university administration, faculty members, and students. An exhibition of decorative and applied arts, paintings, and folklore materials prepared by students was organized in the lobby of the academic building. The creative ensemble “Ashgabat” also performed, presenting traditional Turkmen dances. In his speech, Ambassador Nazar Gulyyev Shagulyyev highlighted the significance of the motto: “Independent, neutral Turkmenistan – the homeland of purposeful winged steeds.” He emphasized its connection to the country’s historical heritage and youth policy. The diplomat congratulated students on the upcoming 35th anniversary of Turkmenistan’s independence. The event concluded with a presentation video on the country’s socio-economic development.
The Training Center under the State Customs Service of Turkmenistan and the Customs Institute of the Customs Committee under the Ministry of Economy and Finance of the Republic of Uzbekistan held a joint training event on June 19. The event took place within the framework of the implementation of the Memorandum of Understanding between the two countries and the Joint Training Plan for 2026, the press service of the State Customs Service of Turkmenistan reported. Participants discussed issues related to strengthening regional security, improving the legal regulation of cross-border trade, and developing export control systems in accordance with international standards. Special attention was given to modern methods for identifying suspicious cargo and preventing illicit trade at customs checkpoints. During the training, issues concerning compliance with international obligations and national legislation in the fields of export, import, and transit of strategically important goods and technologies were reviewed. Presentations of new technologies and digital solutions were also held, and participants exchanged practical experience.
The III International Medical Summit and Exhibition, Samsun İkiztepe Health Summit and Expo (SIHEX), will be held from October 8 to 10 at the Samsun Fair and Congress Center in Turkey. The organizers are inviting companies and specialized institutions from Turkmenistan to participate, emphasizing their interest in expanding cooperation with Central Asian countries, according to the Orient News Agency. The event is positioned as a business and trade platform aimed at strengthening international partnerships in the healthcare sector and enhancing the industry's export potential. Participants will include clinics, medical equipment manufacturers, medical tourism companies, Digital Health solution developers, and service providers. Special attention will be given to the B2B format, with meetings scheduled between participants and international buyers, as well as business negotiations involving key market players. This is expected to provide direct access to target markets and facilitate the signing of commercial agreements. SIHEX is also focused on supporting medical tourism and medical technology sectors amid growing global patient mobility and the internationalization of healthcare services. The integration of exhibition and scientific programs makes the event a platform that combines business networking with the exchange of professional knowledge.
Representatives of Turkmenistan took part in the international conference “The Great Khorasan Civilization in Light of the Latest Excavations at the Togolok Archaeological Complex,” held in Bern, Switzerland, from June 12 to 14. This was reported by the news website Turkmenportal. The forum brought together leading researchers of the Margiana Civilization, which was located in the territory of present-day Turkmenistan. Participants included scholars from Germany, Italy, France, Russia, Kazakhstan, and Switzerland. The Turkmen delegation was represented by Muhammetdurdy Mamedov, Head of the National Department for the Protection, Study, and Restoration of Historical and Cultural Monuments, and Annamyrat Orazov, Deputy Head of the Ancient Merv State Historical and Cultural Reserve. During the conference, participants discussed the origins of ancient Margiana in light of new archaeological findings. According to the Ministry of Culture of Turkmenistan, the discussions focused on recently obtained archaeological data.
On June 17, the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Turkmenistan to Pakistan, Atajan Movlamov, attended the opening ceremony of the “MedHealth & Beauty Expo 2026” held in Islamabad. This was reported by the press service of the Turkmen diplomatic mission. The event was organized by the Rawalpindi Chamber of Commerce and Industry. The official opening was attended by the Minister of National Health Services of Pakistan, the Minister of Railways, as well as members of the diplomatic corps accredited in the country. The exhibition brought together participants from the healthcare, pharmaceutical, medical technology, beauty, and wellness industries, serving as a platform for presenting new developments, services, and innovative solutions in the sector. On the sidelines of the expo, representatives of several leading Pakistani pharmaceutical companies held talks with A. Movlamov. The Pakistani side expressed interest in expanding mutual cooperation with Turkmenistan, noting the promising potential of joint projects in the pharmaceutical sector.
On June 18, 2026, the Human Rights Representative in Turkmenistan, Ombudsman Yazdursun Gurbannazarova, took part in the international ombudsman summit in Baku. The forum was dedicated to the theme “Human Rights in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: Opportunities, Risks and Responsibilities,” according to the press service of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkmenistan. The summit brought together ombudsmen and experts from more than 30 countries, representatives of national human rights institutions, international organizations and government bodies. Within the framework of the event, thematic discussions were held on the protection of human rights in the digital environment. Issues such as personal data protection, privacy and countering disinformation were considered. Participants exchanged views on the impact of artificial intelligence on human rights, as well as on the ethical and legal challenges of digital development. In her speech, the Human Rights Representative of Turkmenistan presented the country’s experience in protecting human rights in the digital sphere, developing digital literacy and strengthening the role of ombudsman institutions. It was noted that Turkmenistan places special emphasis on expanding opportunities for women in the technology sector. Support for the education of girls and women in technical fields contributes to the formation of a more balanced society. The summit concluded with the adoption of the Baku Declaration on Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights.
The OSCE held a training seminar on strategic communications and public relations in state institutions of Turkmenistan in Ashgabat on June 16–17. This was reported by the news website AsmanNews. The event brought together representatives of government agencies responsible for media and public relations, including press attachés of Turkmenistan’s embassies abroad who joined online. Opening the seminar, the Head of the OSCE Centre in Ashgabat, William Leaf, recalled the organization’s long-standing commitments in the field of freedom of information and access to information. He noted that transparency and openness are key factors for stable governance and dialogue between the state and society. Experts from Kazakhstan and Lithuania presented modern approaches to the work of press services. The focus was on strategic communication planning, audience engagement, crisis communications, media relations, and the use of artificial intelligence in public communication. Measures to counter disinformation and strengthen cooperation between government bodies and the public were also discussed. William Leaf emphasized that the information environment is changing rapidly, creating new opportunities and challenges. According to him, the OSCE promotes the introduction of digital tools and AI while simultaneously strengthening transparency, accountability, and public trust. After the seminar concluded, a separate training course on public speaking skills for civil servants was held on June 17–18. Participants studied the preparation of official statements, the structure of public speeches, and the adaptation of messages for different audiences. Practical sessions focused on OSCE-related topics, including law enforcement, environmental protection, and gender equality.
On June 19, 2026, a meeting took place between the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Turkmenistan to Georgia, D. Seiyitmammedov, and the Minister of Internal Affairs of Georgia, S. Tamazashvili. This was reported by the IIC. At the beginning of the meeting, the Turkmen Ambassador congratulated S. Tamazashvili on his appointment as Minister of Internal Affairs and wished him success in his work. The parties discussed cooperation in the fields of public security, strengthening the rule of law, and developing interagency collaboration. D. Seiyitmammedov emphasized the importance of strengthening a trust-based dialogue between the relevant structures of the two countries and developing practical cooperation in the law enforcement sphere as part of bilateral relations. The Minister of Internal Affairs of Georgia confirmed readiness to deepen cooperation and implement joint initiatives aimed at improving the effectiveness of the agencies’ work. At the end of the meeting, the sides highlighted the need for regular contacts and further development of cooperation in the interests of both countries.
From June 17 to 18, the 11th session of the General Assembly of States Parties to the 2003 Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage was held at UNESCO Headquarters in Paris. A delegation from Turkmenistan participated in the event, the country’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs press service reported. The delegation included the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Turkmenistan to the French Republic and Permanent Delegate of Turkmenistan to UNESCO M. Charyev, Executive Secretary of the National Commission of Turkmenistan for UNESCO Ch. Rustemova, officials from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkmenistan, as well as national experts on the protection of intangible cultural heritage. Participants discussed the implementation of the Convention’s provisions, the development of international cooperation, and the improvement of mechanisms for safeguarding intangible cultural heritage. Reports from the Intergovernmental Committee and the Secretariat were presented, and issues related to the use of the Intangible Cultural Heritage Fund were also reviewed. During the discussions, delegations exchanged views on strengthening protection systems, documentation, and the promotion of cultural heritage. The importance of expanding international cooperation in this field was emphasized. The Turkmen delegation reaffirmed its commitment to the principles of the Convention and highlighted the importance of the state policy in preserving and promoting national cultural heritage, as well as developing cooperation with UNESCO. Turkmenistan’s participation in the session confirmed its contribution to international efforts aimed at preserving cultural heritage and strengthening intercultural dialogue.
On June 16, the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Turkmenistan to Qatar, Muratgeldi Seyitmammedov, met with the Minister of Transport of the State of Qatar, Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdullah bin Mohammed Al Thani. This was reported by the Orient news agency. During the talks, the Turkmen side presented upcoming events in the country related to 2026, which has been declared the Year of “Independent, Neutral Turkmenistan – the Homeland of Purposeful Winged Horses,” as well as the 35th anniversary of the country’s independence. The priorities of Turkmenistan in the development of international and regional transport links and the modernization of infrastructure were also presented. Particular attention was given to the country’s initiatives within the framework of UN General Assembly resolutions and the holding of international transport forums. The sides discussed prospects for expanding cooperation and exchanging experience in the field of transport and logistics.
On June 18, a meeting was held in Ashgabat between Deputy Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers of Turkmenistan Batyr Annayev and the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Belarus to Turkmenistan, Stanislav Chepurny. This was reported by the Orient news agency. The parties discussed the development of their strategic partnership, with particular attention given to strengthening logistics links across Eurasia. The talks continued the agreements reached following the visit of the Prime Minister of Belarus to Ashgabat in May. Expanding regular air services to stimulate business and tourism contacts was also among the key topics discussed. In addition, the parties reviewed opportunities for cooperation within international transport corridors and for increasing bilateral trade. They also agreed on the agenda for the upcoming meeting of the intergovernmental commission on trade and economic cooperation.