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The Ambassador of Turkmenistan to the United States met with graduates of the FLEX program

19.06.2026

The Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Turkmenistan to the United States, Esen Aydogdyev, held a meeting with Turkmen students who completed their studies in American schools under the FLEX exchange program. This was reported by the IIC. Esen Aydogdyev congratulated the graduates on the completion of the academic year. The Ambassador noted the importance of educational exchanges in strengthening friendly relations and mutual understanding between the two countries. Minister-Counsellor of the Embassy Meret Orazov presented an overview of key stages in the development of Turkmenistan ahead of the 35th anniversary of independence. Participants were informed about the country’s foreign policy course, high-level contacts, and the “C5+1” cooperation format. Particular attention was given to the Embassy’s work in developing cooperation in political, economic, and cultural-educational spheres. The meeting concluded with a discussion. Students shared their experiences of participating in the program and discussed prospects for further education. The Embassy expressed confidence that the experience gained will serve as a foundation for the participants’ future academic and professional achievements.


Turkmen Ambassador takes part in chemical safety talks

19.06.2026

A meeting was held in The Hague between the Ambassador of Turkmenistan to the Kingdom of Belgium, Sapar Palvanov, and Germany’s Permanent Representative to the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), Thomas Schieb. The event was also attended by ambassadors and permanent representatives of Central Asian states to the OPCW, according to the IIC. The participants discussed the OPCW’s current activities and its role in strengthening international security, as well as the contributions of Germany and Central Asian countries to the implementation of the organisation’s objectives. Particular attention was given to prospects for cooperation in the field of chemical safety, including the exchange of experience, the development of expert capacity, and the expansion of professional contacts. At the conclusion of the meeting, participants confirmed their interest in continuing a multilateral dialogue on issues of mutual concern.


Foundation Stone Laid for Turkmen Company “Aýdyň Gijeler” Complex in Eswatini

19.06.2026

A foundation-laying ceremony for the production complex of the Turkmen company Aýdyň Gijeler was held in Eswatini, according to the news website Turkmenportal. The event was attended by company representatives and officials of the Kingdom, including Minister of Commerce, Industry and Trade Mancoba Khumalo, as well as representatives of relevant government agencies. The project is a continuation of agreements being implemented with the support of King Mswati III. Earlier, on June 10, 2026, two Aýdyň Gijeler enterprises were officially inaugurated in the country. The first facility will produce ID cards and biometric passports, while the second will manufacture electrical and infrastructure products, including cables, traffic lights, and road construction components. As part of the projects, the company has been allocated a 4-hectare plot of land. The initiative is expected to create jobs and contribute to the development of a local manufacturing supply chain. Founded in 2016, Aýdyň Gijeler is one of Turkmenistan’s leading high-tech manufacturers, producing a wide range of electronic and electrical engineering products.


Turkmen company “Aýdyň Gijeler” will open a production facility in Uzbekistan

18.06.2026

The Turkmen company “Aýdyň Gijeler” will establish a manufacturing site in Uzbekistan. A relevant memorandum was signed following a meeting between the company’s management and the mayor (hokim) of Tashkent, according to the online publication “Business Turkmenistan”. During the negotiations, the development of industrial cooperation and joint infrastructure projects was discussed. A 4-hectare site has been allocated for the new production facility. The plant will manufacture products for transport infrastructure, including road barriers, traffic signs, and lighting poles, including those for the under-construction Tashkent–Samarkand highway. According to the company, the project is expected to strengthen economic cooperation between Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan, create jobs, and contribute to the introduction of new technologies. Earlier, “Aýdyň Gijeler” also announced the launch of a similar project in Eswatini.


Turkmenistan and the ILO discussed cooperation in the field of labour

18.06.2026

The Permanent Representative of Turkmenistan to the United Nations, Vepa Hajiyev, held a meeting with the Special Representative to the UN and Director of the International Labour Organization (ILO) Office, Cynthia Samuel-Olonjuwon. This was reported by the IIC. During the talks, the sides discussed key areas of cooperation between Turkmenistan and the ILO, including within the framework of the United Nations. Particular attention was paid to the development of cooperation in the field of social development, the promotion of decent work and employment principles, as well as the implementation of international labour standards.


Turkmen businessmen invited to food industry exhibition in Romania

18.06.2026

Turkmen businessmen are invited to participate in the international food industry exhibition INDAGRA FOOD 2026, which will take place in Bucharest from October 28 to November 1, 2026. This was reported by the online publication “Business Turkmenistan”. The event will bring together food producers, equipment suppliers, representatives of retail chains, and technology companies. The program includes presentations of innovative and environmentally sustainable solutions, conferences, and expert talks on food technologies and sustainable development. The exhibition will also serve as a platform for finding partners and investors, establishing business contacts, and promoting products in international markets.


Turkmenistan presents environmental approaches at meeting with German delegation

17.06.2026

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.


In Turkmenistan, the results of the “Green Skills” competition have been summarized

17.06.2026

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.


Discussions in Ashgabat on the implementation of a UN Security Council resolution

17.06.2026

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.


OSCE Launches Training Course for Press Service and Media Representatives in Ashgabat

17.06.2026

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.


Turkmenistan Participated in a Security Conference in Shusha

17.06.2026

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 Turkmenistan studied Uzbekistan’s green technologies

16.06.2026

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.