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Representatives of Turkmenistan discussed cultural development at a forum in Moscow

22.11.2025

The Fourth International Forum ‘Woman of the Third Millennium’ was held in Moscow, with representatives of the Women's Union of Turkmenistan taking part. The event brought together women leaders, entrepreneurs and cultural figures from Russia, the CIS countries, Asia, Africa and Europe. This was reported by Turkmenportal. The forum's agenda focused on sustainable development, expanding opportunities for women's entrepreneurship and strengthening international partnerships. Participants discussed issues related to preserving cultural heritage, supporting crafts and traditions, and strengthening the role of women in the business environment. Turkmenistan was represented at the relevant sections by members of the Central Council of the Women's Union: Ogulsabyr Berdiyeva, Senior Lecturer at the Dovletmammet Azadi Turkmen National Institute of World Languages, and Jennet Agayeva, Director of the private enterprise ‘Jennet tagty’ and Head of the Centre for Women's Embroidery Art. In their speeches, they focused on the development of traditional crafts and the preservation of cultural values.


An event was held in Herat to mark the 30th anniversary of Turkmenistan's neutrality

22.11.2025

On 20 November, the Consulate General of Turkmenistan in Herat held a ceremony to mark the 30th anniversary of the country's permanent neutrality. This was reported by the news website Turkmenportal. The event took place in the conference hall of the ‘Arg’ Hotel. The ceremony was attended by the Governor of Herat Province, Noor Ahmad Islamjar, representatives of the UN mission, consulate heads and the Turkmen diaspora of Herat and Badghiz provinces. Participants discussed the role of Turkmenistan's neutrality in strengthening peace, security, international cooperation and achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. The programme included video clips, an exhibition of Turkmen culture and a reception with national dishes.


Turkmenistan and ITOCHU considered new projects in the field of technology

21.11.2025

On 17 November, a round table discussion was held via videoconference with representatives of the State Committee for Water Management of Turkmenistan and ITOCHU Corporation, dedicated to the prospects for cooperation with Japanese manufacturers in the field of automotive equipment supplies. This was reported by the press service of the Turkmen diplomatic mission. The participants emphasised that a productive partnership has already been established between the State Committee and ITOCHU Corporation for the purchase of ‘Komatsu’ equipment and spare parts. At the same time, the importance of further developing cooperation on a mutually beneficial basis was noted. During the discussion, the parties exchanged views on the current results of their joint work and considered potential areas for the implementation of new projects.


Tbilisi marked the 30th anniversary of Turkmenistan's neutrality with a scientific conference

21.11.2025

On 20 November, the Embassy of Turkmenistan in Georgia and the National Academy of Sciences of Georgia held a scientific conference dedicated to the 30th anniversary of Turkmenistan's permanent neutrality. This was reported by IIC. The event was attended by representatives of the Turkmen delegation, employees of the National Academy of Sciences, the Creative Union of Writers of Georgia, university leaders and journalists. Presentations were made by the Ambassador of Turkmenistan, D. Seyitmammedov, the President of the National Academy of Sciences of Georgia, Academician R. Metreveli, and researchers and lecturers from Georgian and Turkmen universities. Conference participants also drew attention to Turkmenistan's international initiatives and its activities in the field of peacemaking. It was noted separately that the unanimous adoption of the Resolution on Permanent Neutrality for the third time confirms the growth of the country's international authority. The meeting emphasised the importance of cultural and educational cooperation between Turkmenistan and Georgia. Joint projects and humanitarian programmes help to strengthen dialogue between the states. The conference ended with a concert by Turkmen performers and an exhibition of decorative and applied arts and painting. Guests were able to get acquainted with elements of Turkmenistan's cultural heritage.


Turkmenistan and Japan discussed cooperation in the field of migration

17.11.2025

On 13 November, a working meeting was held at the State Migration Service of Turkmenistan with Hiroshi Sasaki, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Japan to Turkmenistan, Turkmenportal reported. During the negotiations, the current state and promising areas of development of cooperation between Turkmenistan and Japan in the field of migration were discussed, as well as issues of strengthening partnership. Particular attention was paid to joint work within international organisations as an important element in expanding bilateral ties. Following the meeting, the parties expressed mutual interest in further strengthening cooperation in the field of migration.


An inclusive festival entitled ‘WE ARE DIFFERENT – WE ARE EQUAL’ was held in Ashgabat

16.11.2025

The Ashgabat Park hosted an inclusive festival entitled ‘WE ARE DIFFERENT – WE ARE EQUAL,’ timed to coincide with International Day of Persons with Disabilities. The event, held for the fourth consecutive year, was organised by the UN Country Team in Turkmenistan in collaboration with local civil society organisations and with the support of the government, according to the state news agency ‘Turkmenistan: Golden age’. The festival aimed to raise awareness of the need to create an accessible and comfortable environment that allows people with disabilities to participate fully in public life. The park was divided into different zones: sports, information and education, and creativity. Guests were particularly interested in an exhibition of works created by people with disabilities, including paintings, toys and handmade souvenirs. Tennis and chess tournaments were also organised, and participants performed vocal and dance numbers. The festival ended with the presentation of commemorative gifts to active participants. The event left a warm impression and was yet another confirmation of the state's attention to issues of inclusion and the well-being of citizens.


Turkmenistan strengthens regional cooperation on water security

15.11.2025

Turkmenistan is stepping up its participation in regional initiatives aimed at effective water resource management. A delegation from the country took part in the Tashkent seminar ‘Water Issues in Central Asia’, organised as part of the ‘Blue Peace Central Asia’ (BPCA) programme, according to AsmanNews. Representatives of relevant water management agencies and international organisations took part in the discussions. The Turkmen side was represented by specialists from the State Water Management Committee, the Ministries of Environment and Education, as well as researchers from the Centre for Strategic Studies of the Institute of International Relations of the Foreign Affairs Ministry of Turkmenistan. During the forum sessions, participants discussed issues of joint management of small transboundary watercourses and identified key areas of cooperation for the medium term. Significant attention was paid to issues of rational water use and measures to adapt to the effects of climate change. Regional coordination, enhanced information exchange and alignment with national development strategies remain key elements of cooperation among Central Asian states in the water sector.


Turkmenistan and Estonia strengthen cooperation in the field of digital governance

14.11.2025

As part of the UNDP project ‘Assistance in the implementation of a pilot system of interdepartmental electronic information exchange in Turkmenistan’, implemented jointly with the Ministry of Communications of Turkmenistan, a Memorandum of Understanding was signed between the Ministry of Communications and the e-Governance Academy (Estonia). This was reported by IIC. The document aims to develop a long-term partnership in the field of digital transformation of public administration, including the organisation of specialised training and consulting programmes. The signing was held during the ‘Türkmentel-2025’ International Exhibition and Scientific Conference, which underscores the strategic importance of the agreement for strengthening the country's capacity for innovation and promoting digital initiatives. The signing of the Memorandum was another step in the UNDP programme to support digital transformation in Turkmenistan. In line with the UNDP's global Digital Strategy, the organisation promotes the development of inclusive, sustainable and secure digital ecosystems.


Over 449,000 trees planted in Turkmenistan as part of autumn greening campaign

11.11.2025

A large-scale autumn planting campaign was held in Turkmenistan, during which 449,464 tree seedlings were planted across the country. This was reported by the news agency TDH. The campaign was launched by the President of Turkmenistan, Serdar Berdimuhamedov, who personally planted a 12-year-old Turkmen juniper tree. During the campaign, work was also carried out to care for almost two million previously planted trees. The activities included cleaning and landscaping parks, forests and areas at the foot of the mountains. The selection of tree species was carried out taking into account local soil and climatic conditions, which contributes to the expansion of green areas and the strengthening of the country's environmental sustainability.


Ashgabat considers the importance of legal support for successful business operations

11.11.2025

GRATA International Turkmenistan held a seminar dedicated to improving the legal literacy of representatives of the business community, according to TerraNews. The event was held at the ‘Iş Nokady’ coworking centre in Ashgabat and brought together over 70 participants, including entrepreneurs, company executives and specialists from various sectors of the economy. The central theme of the seminar was minimising legal risks and strengthening business sustainability through professional legal support. The programme included three thematic blocks: corporate law, contract law and taxation. The speakers, including managing partner Ikbal Said Alaudin, emphasised the importance of timely legal advice for the effective development of entrepreneurial activity. The seminar concluded with a networking lunch, during which participants exchanged experiences and ideas and established new business contacts.


Turkmenistan participates in UNWTO General Assembly session in Riyadh

10.11.2025

From 7 to 11 November 2025, a delegation from Turkmenistan under the head of Minister of Culture Atageldi Shamyradov is taking part in the 26th session of the General Assembly of the United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) in Riyadh. This was reported by IIC. The event is attended by representatives of more than 160 countries – ministers, experts and heads of the world's leading tourism organisations. The session's agenda focuses on issues of digital transformation in tourism, expanding international cooperation, and increasing the sustainability and inclusiveness of the industry. Turkmenistan's participation in the UNWTO General Assembly confirms the country's commitment to developing international tourism, promoting its national cultural heritage and strengthening partnerships with foreign organisations in the field of sustainable tourism development.


The Libyan Embassy presented Turkmenistan with a gift of 100 olive tree seedlings

10.11.2025

The Libyan Embassy in Ashgabat, as a sign of friendship and mutual respect between Turkmenistan and the State of Libya, donated 100 olive tree seedlings to Turkmenistan. This was reported by AsmanNews. A symbolic planting ceremony was held at the Agricultural Research Institute in Anau. The event was attended by Mahmoud Hassan, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Libya to Turkmenistan, staff of the diplomatic mission, as well as the Institute's management and specialists. The participants emphasised that this gesture reflects the friendly relations between the two countries and the desire to develop cooperation in the fields of agriculture, ecology and the exchange of experience. The Libyan Ambassador noted that the olive tree is a symbol of peace, longevity and fertility, and its planting on Turkmen soil will be further evidence of the strengthening of bilateral ties.