Rashid Meredov presented Turkmenistan’s position at ADF-2026

Rashid Meredov presented Turkmenistan’s position at ADF-2026
12 19.04.2026

On 17–18 April, a delegation from Turkmenistan led by Rashid Meredov, Deputy Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers and Foreign Affairs Minister, took part in the Fifth Antalya Diplomacy Forum (ADF-2026). This was reported by the press service of the Foreign Affairs Ministry of Turkmenistan.

The forum was held in Antalya under the motto ‘Mapping Tomorrow, Managing Uncertainties’. Participants discussed issues of international cooperation, sustainable development, security and economic ties.

Speaking at the session on Central Asia, Rashid Meredov presented Turkmenistan’s position on strengthening regional stability and developing infrastructure. Projects in the fields of energy, international transport corridors and Eurasian cooperation were highlighted.

It was emphasised that stability and security remain key conditions for the region’s development. In this regard, the role of the Consultative Meetings of the Heads of State of Central Asia, with the participation of Azerbaijan, was noted as a new format for political interaction.

Particular attention was paid to energy strategy. Issues of supply diversification were discussed, including the TAPI gas pipeline project and the expansion of electricity exports. It was noted that Turkmenistan’s approach takes into account the interests of producers, transit countries and consumers.

Initiatives within the UN framework on energy security were touched upon. It was noted that the UN General Assembly had adopted three resolutions on energy sustainability at the initiative of Turkmenistan. Their implementation is being carried out at the national level, including through existing export projects.

Issues relating to the development of the transport and logistics sector were also discussed. The importance of Central Asia as a key hub on the ‘East–West’ and ‘North–South’ routes was noted. The need for coordination of efforts by countries in the region to ensure the effective operation of transport corridors between Asia and Europe was emphasised.