Turkmenistan has joined the Asian Development Bank's regional initiative to establish a Natural Materials Market Development Platform aimed at attracting private investment in nature-based solutions to reduce carbon emissions. This was reported by the online publication Business Turkmenistan. The project will be implemented with the support of a $1.5 million grant from the Special Technical Assistance Fund. More than 40 countries are participating in the initiative, including states in Central Asia and the South Caucasus. The platform provides for the assessment of ecosystems, the launch of pilot projects and the formation of a partnership model for the development of the natural materials market and the expansion of ‘green’ investments.
At a meeting of the Kazakh government, instructions were given to open ‘green corridors’ at the border as soon as possible to speed up deliveries of vegetables from Turkmenistan. This was reported by the Orient news agency. The measure is intended to curb price increases in winter, primarily for cucumbers and tomatoes, through simplified customs and border procedures. The decision was the result of negotiations between Astana and Ashgabat, which began in November 2025, when the parties discussed the potential for agro-industrial cooperation and plans to increase trade turnover to $1 billion. Turkmen tomatoes are already among the key export items to Kazakhstan. For producers in Turkmenistan, this means a consistent market, lower logistics costs and an incentive to expand greenhouse production, while for Kazakhstan it means more affordable vegetable prices in winter.
From 9 to 12 December, a delegation from Turkmenistan visited Estonia to study advanced digital solutions in the field of state statistics and economic management. This was reported by the Orient news agency. The visit, organised by UNDP and the State Statistics Committee of Turkmenistan, was aimed at creating a modern digital system for analysing the national economy. Representatives of the Ministry of Finance, the Central Bank and the State Statistics Committee familiarised themselves with Estonia's experience of implementing the System of National Accounts as a tool for accurate, transparent and efficient management of economic processes. Particular attention was paid to the X-Road platform, which ensures secure automated data exchange between agencies and increases the reliability of statistics. The transition to international standards (SNA 2008) will enable Turkmenistan to improve the quality of economic analysis, strengthen investor confidence and form a sustainable basis for long-term socio-economic development.
On 12 December, Ashgabat hosted an International Forum dedicated to the International Year of Peace and Trust, International Neutrality Day and the 30th anniversary of Turkmenistan's Permanent Neutrality. The forum was organised by the Government of Turkmenistan in cooperation with the United Nations, according to IIC. The key outcome of the event was the adoption of a final Declaration. The document reaffirms commitment to the goals and principles of the UN Charter, a multilateral approach and the norms of international law. It highlights the role of neutrality as an effective mechanism for preventing conflicts, building trust and ensuring sustainable development. The Declaration emphasises the importance of Turkmenistan's policy of permanent neutrality as a factor in regional and global stability. It stresses the need to develop a culture of peace, dialogue, preventive diplomacy and mediation, as well as to make more active use of the potential of neutral states in peace negotiations. The document welcomes Turkmenistan's initiatives to establish a Chamber of Mediation for Peace under the auspices of the UN and to develop a Concept of Global Security based on neutrality. It supports the idea of expanding educational and scientific cooperation, including the creation of a University of Peace and Neutrality. Separate provisions of the Declaration are devoted to the interconnection between peace, security and sustainable development, the humanitarian dimension of neutrality, the involvement of women and youth in peacebuilding processes, as well as issues of ethical use of digital technologies and artificial intelligence. In conclusion, the participants expressed their gratitude to Turkmenistan for hosting the forum and confirmed their readiness for further cooperation within the framework of the UN and other international formats for the practical implementation of the provisions of the Declaration.
On 10 December, the ‘Awaza’ National Tourist Zone hosted the International Conference ‘The Role of Women in Modern Society: Promoting International Cooperation for Sustainable Development.’ The forum was organised on the initiative of the Government of Turkmenistan in conjunction with the United Nations and timed to coincide with International Neutrality Day, the 30th anniversary of Turkmenistan's Permanent Neutrality and the International Year of Peace and Trust, according to IIC. The key outcome of the conference was the adoption of a final Declaration. The document reaffirms commitment to the UN Charter, the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. It highlights the role of women in ensuring social progress, economic growth and sustainable development. The Declaration emphasises expanding women's participation in public administration and civil society, developing their leadership potential and strengthening the role of women's organisations. Separate mention is made of issues such as the economic empowerment of women, support for women's entrepreneurship and reducing the gender digital divide. The document also emphasises the importance of equal access for women and girls to quality education and healthcare, the role of women in science, culture, ecology and the fight against climate change, as well as their contribution to the development of human capital. A separate section of the Declaration is devoted to strengthening international cooperation. It emphasises the need to expand dialogue, exchange best practices and create new platforms to promote gender equality, including within the UN and regional formats. In conclusion, the participants expressed their gratitude to the Government of Turkmenistan, UN structures and partners for organising the conference and confirmed their readiness for further cooperation to implement the provisions of the final Declaration.
The next meeting of the Group of Friends of Neutrality for Peace, Security and Sustainable Development is scheduled for February 2026. This was reported by Turkmenportal with reference to the Permanent Mission of Turkmenistan to the UN. According to the regulations, meetings at the ambassadorial level are held in New York at least once every six months. Meetings at the level of Foreign Affairs Ministers are also held annually. The Group of Friends of Neutrality was established on the initiative of Turkmenistan and operates under the auspices of the UN. The platform is used for multilateral dialogue on the practical application of the peacekeeping potential of neutral states.
In 2025, Azerbaijan, Tajikistan and Eswatini joined the Group of Friends of Neutrality for Peace, Security and Sustainable Development. Thus, the number of participants in the international platform has reached 29 states, according to Turkmenportal, citing the Permanent Mission of Turkmenistan to the UN. The press service of the diplomatic mission noted that the expansion of the Group reflects the growing interest in neutrality as a tool for strengthening peace, trust, security and sustainable development within the framework of the UN Charter. The Group of Friends of Neutrality operates under the auspices of the UN and serves as a platform for multilateral dialogue on the practical application of the principles of neutrality. Its agenda includes conflict prevention, elimination of their consequences and resolution of humanitarian issues.
A ceremony was held at the Center of the International Ahal-Teke Horse Breeding Association and the International Association ‘Türkmen alabaý itleri’ to award the UNESCO Certificate of Inscription of the National Nomination ‘The art of breeding Turkmen alabay’ to the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. This was reported by AsmanNews. The event was attended by representatives of government agencies, public organisations and specialists in the field of dog breeding. During the ceremony, it was noted that the Turkmen alabay is an important part of the country's historical and cultural heritage, and that work to preserve the purity of the breed and develop breeding is being carried out at the state level. Particular attention was paid to the activities of the International Association ‘Türkmen alabaý itleri’, as well as the creation of specialised complexes and centres in the regions and the capital, where modern breeding and scientific research methods are applied. Before the official part of the event began, participants viewed an exhibition featuring materials on the history of Turkmen alabay dogs, examples of decorative and applied art, carpets, photographs and literary works dedicated to the breed. Deputy Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers T. Atahallyev spoke at the ceremony. He emphasised the significance of the decision of the UNESCO Inter-governmental Committee, adopted at its session in New Delhi, and noted the contribution of state policy to the international recognition of national values. The celebrations continued at the Ashgabat Equestrian Complex, where a show of Turkmen alabay dogs, including the winners of the international competition, was held. The event concluded with a concert programme featuring masters of culture and art.
A meeting of the Turkmen-Austrian Friendship Group was held at the ‘Yyldyz’ Hotel, where the results of its work for 2025 were summarised. The meeting was held in a hybrid format with the participation of representatives from the Turkmen and Austrian sides, according to TDH. Opening the meeting, the Head of the Turkmen-Austrian Friendship Group, N. Berger, noted the significance of the recent meeting with the National Leader of the Turkmen people, Chairman of the Halk Maslahaty of Turkmenistan Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov. She stressed that the creation of the Group in 2008 was linked to the first official visit of the National Leader of the Turkmen people to Austria, and recalled the joint projects implemented in the field of culture and information exchange. Representatives of the Turkmen side noted the stable level of bilateral relations based on mutual trust and respect for interests. The parties' readiness to develop cooperation and implement joint projects was emphasised. The participants discussed issues related to expanding the activities of the Friendship Group, strengthening economic partnership and business ties, as well as the role of cultural diplomacy. Special attention was paid to promising projects for 2026 and proposals to intensify joint work with the participation of Turkmen companies. During the meeting, the merits of individual members of the Friendship Group were noted in connection with the 30th anniversary of Turkmenistan's Neutrality and the 17th anniversary of the Turkmen-Austrian Friendship Group for their contribution to the development of economic and business cooperation. The participants emphasised that in 2025, the Friendship Group continued its work on developing bilateral dialogue and participating in the implementation of the tasks of the International Year of Peace and Trust.
In 2025, bilateral relations between Turkmenistan and Qatar developed actively due to close cooperation between the leaders of the two countries. This was stated by the Ambassador of Qatar to Turkmenistan, Nasser bin Ahmed Al-Taher, at a reception on the occasion of Qatar National Day, according to the news website Turkmenportal. The Diplomat emphasised the personal role of the Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, and the President of Turkmenistan, Serdar Berdimuhamedov, in strengthening ties. Throughout the year, meetings and consultations were held between high-ranking representatives of both countries, joint events were organised, and mutual visits by delegations took place. Ashgabat was visited by the President of the Qatar Olympic Committee, First Vice-President of the Association of National Olympic Committees and Vice-President for Asia Sheikh Joaan bin Hamad Al Thani and Qatar's Minister of State for International Cooperation Maryam bint Ali bin Nasser Al-Misnad, who participated in a number of international conferences. Turkmen delegations also visited Qatar to participate in international summits. The Ambassador noted Turkmenistan's support for Qatar, including its condemnation of Israel's bombing of a residential area in Doha. Oguljahan Atabayeva, representing the Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov Charitable Foundation for Assistance to Children in Need of Guardianship, also arrived in Doha with the delegation to participate in the Doha Forum 2025.
Three Turkmen start-ups — ‘Hiňlen’, ‘Zootel’ and ‘Opportunities Nearby’ — have successfully made a name for themselves on the international stage by becoming finalists in the ‘Incubation Track Digital StartUp Awards’ in Tashkent. This was reported by the Orient news agency. Out of more than 200 applications from eight countries, 30 projects, including three Turkmen ones, were accepted into the ‘IT-Park Uzbekistan’ programme. After three months of an intensive online programme, all of them reached the final, securing Turkmenistan second place in terms of representation after Kazakhstan. On Demo Day, the teams presented their projects to investors, focusing on real problems and ambitious solutions. Each start-up received an investment of $10,000, confirming their high potential and readiness to scale up at the regional level. The success of ‘Hiňlen’, ‘Zootel’ and ‘Opportunities Nearby’ demonstrates the competitiveness of Turkmen startups on the international stage.
Turkmenistan and Kyrgyzstan are discussing deepening cooperation in light industry and agriculture, with an emphasis on forming closer economic ties. This was reported by the Orient news agency. As noted by Danil Ibrayev, member of the Presidium of the EAEU Business Council and President of the Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs of Kyrgyzstan, the possibility of supplying Turkmen textile raw materials for processing at Kyrgyz enterprises with subsequent sale of products within the country and abroad is currently being considered. In addition, the parties intend to expand mutual supplies of agricultural products: Turkmenistan exports tomatoes to Kyrgyzstan, while Kyrgyzstan exports potatoes. Negotiations on these issues have been ongoing for about a year and are aimed at creating an integrated regional value chain and strengthening trade and economic partnership.