A delegation from Turkmenistan took part in the general debate organised under the auspices of ECOSOC

A delegation from Turkmenistan took part in the general debate organised under the auspices of ECOSOC
16 16.07.2026

On 15 July, a delegation from Turkmenistan took part in the general debate of the high-level segment organised under the auspices of the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) at the UN headquarters in New York. This was reported by the press service of the Foreign Affairs Ministry of Turkmenistan.

This key event took place as part of the Political Forum on Sustainable Development and was dedicated to accelerating urgent action to achieve the SDGs by 2030.

Speaking during the debate, the Head of the Turkmen delegation, Perhat Yagshiyev, Deputy Minister of Finance and Economy, emphasised that cooperation with the UN remains a priority of the country’s foreign policy, and that ensuring peace and security is a key prerequisite for sustainable development. At the national level, Turkmenistan has already integrated 85 per cent of the SDG targets into its state programmes, having adopted 131 targets and 175 indicators.

During their address, the delegates paid particular attention to the environmental agenda, the rational use of water resources and the fight against desertification. Turkmenistan is promoting an initiative to establish a Regional Centre for Combating Desertification in Central Asia and is actively developing a ‘green’ economy by introducing clean technologies and fulfilling its commitments to reduce methane emissions.

The city of Arkadag – the region’s first ‘smart’ city – was presented as a successful example of environmental and technological progress.

Furthermore, the forum highlighted Turkmenistan’s leading role in developing international transport connectivity through major East–West and North–South projects, including the Trans-Caspian route, which is of vital importance to landlocked countries.

Alongside its participation in the debates, the Turkmen delegation is studying best international practices in the preparation of Voluntary National Reviews, which will be utilised to ensure the successful submission of Turkmenistan’s third national review in 2027.