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The President of Turkmenistan congratulated participants in a scientific research competition

12.06.2025

President of Turkmenistan Serdar Berdimuhamedov congratulated students and young people on their success in the youth research competition, noting the significance of this achievement in the context of the International Year of Peace and Trust. This was reported by the state news agency TDH. The Head of State emphasised that the country attaches great importance to the development of education, the expansion of the network of modern schools, the introduction of new technologies and an increase in enrolment in universities and secondary schools. The President of Turkmenistan separately noted the efforts to develop science, the digital economy and the training of a patriotic, highly educated younger generation. The President of Turkmenistan said that a new generation of young specialists actively involved in research and innovation has emerged in scientific institutions. This is the result of consistent reforms in the fields of science and education. Serdar Berdimuhamedov pointed out the importance of scientific discoveries and technological developments by young scientists for strengthening the country's economic potential. The Head of State also noted that conditions are being created for their professional growth, including through international cooperation and internships abroad. The President of Turkmenistan emphasised that Turkmenistan's progress largely depends on the scientific activity of young people and expressed confidence in their contribution to the country's future. In conclusion, Serdar Berdimuhamedov wished young scientists and students health, prosperity and new successes in the development of science.


Hero Arkadag congratulated the President of Turkmenistan on Science Day

12.06.2025

National Leader of the Turkmen people, Chairman of the Halk Maslahaty of Turkmenistan Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov, on behalf of the Turkmen people and the Halk Maslahaty, congratulated President of Turkmenistan Serdar Berdimuhamedov on Science Day. This was reported by the state news agency TDH. The Hero Arkadag wished the Head of State good health, longevity and success in the development of science and international cooperation. Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov noted that Turkmenistan has created all the conditions for scientific research, supports young people and develops ties with the global scientific community. He cited the granting of International Science and Technology Park status to the Academy of Sciences' Technology Centre as a striking example of this. The National Leader of the Turkmen people emphasised that thanks to the efforts of the President of Turkmenistan, cooperation with foreign scientific centres, including the International Association of Science Parks, is expanding. Scientific research is being successfully conducted at the Academy of Sciences, the International Science and Technology Park, the Oguz Han Centre, as well as in the fields of agriculture, medicine, biology and biomedicine. According to the Chairman of the Halk Maslahaty, science serves as the foundation for achieving national goals, and support for young scientists is an important policy priority. The country has established a regulatory framework for the development of science, adopted laws and implemented programmes. Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov noted that Turkmenistan is developing humanitarian cooperation with the UN and the EU, introducing international standards in education and science. In conclusion, the Hero Arkadag once again congratulated the President of Turkmenistan, wishing him success for the benefit of the country and humanity.


The Head of Turkmenistan made a working trip to the Ak Bugday district of the Ahal velayat

12.06.2025

On 11 June, President of Turkmenistan Serdar Berdimuhamedov visited the Ak Bugday district of the Ahal velayat, where he familiarised himself with the progress of the wheat harvest and blessed the start of the grain harvesting campaign in the Magtymguly agricultural association. This was reported by the state news agency TDH. The Head of State personally gave the symbolic start to the harvest by cutting a sheaf of wheat. The President of Turkmenistan also inspected an exhibition of agricultural products and new equipment used in the harvest. Serdar Berdimuhamedov emphasised the importance of high-tech equipment and strict adherence to harvesting deadlines, and gave relevant instructions. The harvest is proceeding at an accelerated pace in all regions of Turkmenistan. Modern combine harvesters from manufacturers such as John Deere and Claas are being used, which allows for efficient harvesting. The President of Turkmenistan noted the need to modernise agricultural infrastructure, including elevators, processing plants and water management facilities. The importance of timely payments to farmers was also emphasised. In a conversation with one of the tenant farmers, the Head of State inquired about working conditions and crop yields. The farmer said that he grows wheat and cotton on 62 hectares of leased land and expects a good harvest. At the end of the visit, the Head of State presented gifts to the workers and wished them success in their work.


The President of Turkmenistan congratulated Russia on its national holiday

12.06.2025

President of Turkmenistan Serdar Berdimuhamedov sent official congratulations to the leadership of the Russian Federation on the occasion of Russia Day. In his messages to President Vladimir Putin and Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, the Head of State noted the special importance of the strategic partnership between the two countries. This was reported by the State information agency ‘Turkmenistan Today’. Serdar Berdimuhamedov stressed that Turkmenistan highly values the development of multifaceted relations with the Russian Federation. The President of Turkmenistan expressed confidence in the further strengthening of bilateral cooperation in all areas. On behalf of the Turkmen people and the Government of Turkmenistan, wishes for good health and success in state affairs were extended to Russian colleagues, and peace, well-being and prosperity to the entire Russian people.


Turkmen Agricultural University honours winners of international scientific project competition

12.06.2025

The award ceremony for the winners of the Third International Youth Scientific Project Competition dedicated to Sustainable Development Goals was held in Ashgabat. The event was held at the S.A. Niyazov Turkmen Agricultural University with the support of relevant ministries of the country. This was reported by the online publication ‘Turkmenistan: Golden age’. A total of 131 projects by students from 13 countries were submitted to the competition. After a two-stage selection process, the jury selected the 18 best projects, which were created by students from universities in Turkmenistan, Iran, Russia, Belarus and other countries. Particular attention was paid to the innovativeness, relevance and practical applicability of the projects. The competition became an important platform for international scientific cooperation. The winners presented projects in the fields of ecology, rational nature management and food security. The event featured thematic exhibitions showcasing the achievements of Turkmen science in the field of environmental protection.


FAO seminar on SDG indicators held in Turkmenistan

12.06.2025

From 10 to 13 June, an online seminar on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is being held at the State Committee for Statistics of Turkmenistan, organised by the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO) in collaboration with the Office of the United Nations Resident Coordinator in the country. This was reported by the news website Asmannews. The seminar aims to strengthen the statistical capacity of relevant ministries in the implementation of the roadmap for strengthening monitoring and reporting on the achievement of the SDGs for 2025-2027. Participants are discussing international data collection and analysis methodologies, as well as issues related to the harmonisation of national statistics with global standards. The event is attended by representatives of the State Veterinary Service under the Ministry of Agriculture, the State Committee on Statistics, the Ministry of Agriculture, the Ministry of Finance and Economy, the State Committee on Water Management and other relevant institutions of Turkmenistan. The seminar contributes to strengthening inter-agency cooperation and promoting the principles of sustainable development enshrined in the UN Agenda for 2030.


Turkmen scientists have created an environmentally friendly insulation material from plastic waste

12.06.2025

Scientists from the Institute of Chemistry of the Academy of Sciences of Turkmenistan have developed a unique technology for producing synthetic fillers from recycled plastic waste, including PET bottles. This environmentally friendly solution was presented at an industry conference dedicated to the development of the country's textile industry. This was reported by the online publication ‘Business Turkmenistan’. The new development not only allows plastic waste to be recycled, but also creates high-quality insulation for textile products. The conference, which brought together leading scientists and experts from various universities in the country, also showcased more than 100 samples of locally produced chemical products, ranging from fertilisers to medical materials. Participants paid particular attention to the prospects for using the mineral resources of the Garabogaz Bay, which is rich in valuable elements. According to experts, the integration of science and production contributes to the development of environmentally friendly technologies and strengthens the position of Turkmen textiles in the international market.


A seminar on new EU requirements for reducing methane emissions was held in Ashgabat

12.06.2025

An international seminar dedicated to new EU environmental requirements for energy imports was held at the ‘Turkmengaz’ Scientific Research Institute of Natural Gas. The event, organised with the support of the EU and Germany as part of the GIZ project, brought together experts to discuss the Regulation on the reduction of methane emissions. This was reported by the online publication TerraNews. Participants examined in detail the provisions of the document, including mandatory monitoring, reporting and reduction of methane emissions at all stages of the gas supply chain. Particular attention was paid to international control instruments: the UN's OGMP 2.0 programme and GHGSat satellite technologies for detecting leaks. Representatives of the European Commission emphasised that the adoption of new methane standards plays a key role in combating climate change by creating a solid foundation for the development of responsible international energy partnerships.


An international fashion show was held as part of the ‘TurkmenTextile Expo – 2025’ exhibition

12.06.2025

As part of the ‘TurkmenTextile Expo – 2025’ exhibition, a spectacular fashion show was held, where Turkmen and foreign designers presented their best works. The ‘Miras’ fashion house demonstrated a collection that harmoniously combines national motifs with current trends. This was reported by IIC. Italian style was represented by Mariana Micheli (Mad Mood Milano), who masterfully combined classic and avant-garde styles. London couturier Omar Mansoor surprised the audience with evening dresses that blended Eastern aesthetics with European sophistication. Turkmen designer Govher Pirkuliyeva-Gouvernet showed unique works combining ancient Turkmen traditions and French chic. Singaporean Hayden Ng introduced the audience to the diversity of Asian fashion, while Kazakhstani fashion designer Aidarkhan Kaliyev (‘Asyl-design’) presented a new collection that has already gained international recognition. The event confirmed the status of the ‘TurkmenTextile Expo – 2025’ exhibition in Turkmenistan as a platform for international cultural exchange in the world of fashion.


Turkmenistan takes measures to improve the environmental situation in the Caspian Sea

12.06.2025

In the run-up to the UN Conference on Landlocked Developing Countries (LLDC3) in Turkmenistan, environmental issues in the Caspian Sea are being discussed. Scientists note that the sea level has dropped by two metres over the past 25 years and could fall by another 18 metres by 2100. This threatens the ecosystem, causing soil salinisation, fish stocks to decline and rare species to disappear. This was reported by the online publication TerraNews. The Caspian Sea is the largest enclosed body of water with a unique natural environment. It is home to more than 400 endemic species, including sturgeon and Caspian seals. The Turkmen coast plays a key role in preserving biodiversity – for example, hundreds of thousands of birds overwinter in the Hazar Nature Reserve. Turkmenistan is actively addressing environmental issues. The country is building infrastructure in line with international standards, such as the port of Turkmenbashi and factories in Garabogaz. Large-scale greening programmes are being implemented, and parks and artificial forests are being created. The country supports the Tehran Convention on the Protection of the Caspian Sea and participates in the ‘Caspian Environmental Initiative’. Since 2019, the Caspian Sea Institute has been operating, studying the ecosystem and proposing solutions for its preservation. World experts note Turkmenistan's contribution to the protection of the region's unique nature.


Turkmenistan has produced over 1.2 million tons of oil since the beginning of 2025

12.06.2025

During the January-May 2025 period, over 1.27 million tonnes of oil were produced in Turkmenistan's oil fields. This information was provided by Orient publication, citing a source specialising in the country's oil and gas industry. According to data from the ‘Nebitgazçykaryş’ trust, the total production volume during the reporting period amounted to 1,278,817 tonnes. The most significant contribution to the implementation of the production plan was made by the experts of the ‘Nebitgazburawlaýyş’ trust, who drilled 57,246 metres of production wells and 16,051 metres of exploration wells. Uninterrupted technical support for drilling operations was provided by the ‘Burnebitgazhyzmat’ department. This department's area of responsibility includes the logistics, preparation, and maintenance services for drilling and well pipes supplied to the strategically important Goturdepe, Körpeje, Ekerem, Akpatlavuk fields, as well as the Barsagelmez and Uzynada fields. Sector representatives emphasize that the coordinated efforts of relevant departments and supporting services have contributed to the stable continuation of oil production and the achievement of planned targets.


The international exhibition ‘TurkmenTextile Expo – 2025’ has started in Turkmenistan

12.06.2025

The international textile and fashion exhibition ‘TurkmenTextile Expo – 2025’ has opened in Ashgabat. The event is being held from 11 to 13 June in the building of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Turkmenistan, reports IIC of Turkmenistan. According to the source, the event is organised by the Ministry of Textile Industry of Turkmenistan and TurkmenExpo. The event has brought together designers, technologists and industry experts from Italy, the United Kingdom, Singapore, the Netherlands, Thailand, Kazakhstan, India and Uzbekistan. The programme includes fashion shows, presentations, master classes, lectures and discussions aimed at professional exchange and industry development. The source noted that TurkmenTextile Expo-2025 highlights Turkmenistan's desire to integrate into the global textile industry, serving as a platform for dialogue, cooperation and the promotion of national traditions on the international stage.