President of Turkmenistan Serdar Berdimuhamedov has signed resolutions authorizing the state concerns “Türkmengaz” and “Türkmennebit” to conclude contracts with companies from the People’s Republic of China for the purchase of pipes for various purposes. The relevant documents were published on June 13 in Turkmenistan’s central media, AsmanNews reports. According to the resolution, the State Concern “Türkmengaz” is permitted to conclude a contract at its own expense with the company “Julong Steel Pipe Co., Ltd” (PRC) for the purchase of steel pipes in the required volume for construction works at facilities of subordinate institutions and enterprises. Another resolution instructs the State Concern “Türkmennebit” to conclude a contract with “Wuxi SP Steel Tube Manufacturing Co., Ltd.” (PRC) for the supply of casing and drilling pipes. The products are intended for drilling operations at production and exploration wells and will be purchased using the company’s own funds. The resolutions note that the contracts are aimed at fulfilling the tasks set for Turkmenistan’s oil and gas sector in the era of the Renaissance of a new epoch of a powerful state.
The implementation of one of the largest international energy projects — the Turkmenistan–Afghanistan–Pakistan–India (TAPI) gas pipeline — is currently underway. The project was initiated by the National Leader of the Turkmen people and Chairman of the Halk Maslahaty of Turkmenistan, Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov, and is being carried out under the leadership of the President of Turkmenistan, Serdar Berdimuhamedov, according to the electronic newspaper “Nebit-Gaz”. Construction is progressing actively on the key 153-kilometer Serhetabat–Herat section, known as “Arkadagyň ak ýoly” (“The White Road of Arkadag”). The general contractor is Turkmengaz, while construction works are being carried out by Turkmengazgurlushyk. Around 700 specialists and more than 250 units of modern equipment are involved in the project. Seventeen international contracts have been signed for the supply of pipes and equipment. A significant portion of the materials has already been manufactured and delivered through the ports of Poti, Alat, and Turkmenbashi before being transported to construction sites in Afghanistan. Geodetic surveys have been completed along the route, the territory has been handed over to contractors, and work is underway on route clearing, pipe welding and laying, joint insulation, and trench excavation. In parallel, more than 107 kilometers of service roads have been constructed. The project is regarded as an important economic factor for Afghanistan. Expected transit revenues could exceed 1 billion dollars annually, potentially stimulating infrastructure development and job creation. TAPI is positioned as a strategic initiative reflecting Turkmenistan’s commitment to regional cooperation and economic development.
On 11–12 June, the OSCE Centre in Ashgabat hosted the seminar “Inclusive Engagement and Equal Participation in Climate Action,” organized within the framework of the OSCE project “Strengthening Cooperation on Climate Change, Good Environmental Governance and Environmental Security.” This was reported by the press service of the International Relations Institute of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkmenistan. Participants of the event included students from the Institute of International Relations of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkmenistan, the International University for the Humanities and Development, the Oguz Khan University of Engineering and Technology of Turkmenistan, the Turkmen State Medical University named after Myrat Garryyev, and the Turkmen State Institute of Architecture and Construction. The seminar focused on issues of climate security and the development of leadership and analytical skills among young people. International experts addressed the participants, while the practical component included the development and presentation of a Youth Resolution project on climate engagement.
On June 12, 2026, the Ambassador of Turkmenistan to the Republic of the Philippines (resident in Tokyo), A. Bayramov, participated in events dedicated to the 128th anniversary of the Independence of the Republic of the Philippines. This was reported by the news agency “Turkmenistan: Golden Age”. As part of the visit, the Ambassador met with the President of the Republic of the Philippines, Ferdinand Marcos Jr. He also held talks with the Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Theresa Lazaro, and the leadership of the Philippine Department of Foreign Affairs. The parties discussed key areas of bilateral cooperation, with particular attention given to the development of trade and economic ties and the expansion of cultural and humanitarian cooperation. The importance of strengthening coordination and mutual support within international organizations was noted. In this context, Turkmenistan’s initiative to establish a dialogue format “Central Asia + ASEAN” was considered. During the visit, A. Bayramov also met with the Vice President of the Asian Development Bank, I. Young. The current state and prospects of cooperation were discussed, including the implementation of joint projects.
On 11–12 June 2026, the High-Level Forum on Global Human Rights Governance was held in Beijing. The event brought together heads of relevant agencies, diplomats, and international experts, according to the news agency “Turkmenistan: Golden Age”. The forum was organized by the Press Office of the State Council of the People’s Republic of China in cooperation with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China. Yagmyr Nuryyev, Director of the Institute of State, Law and Democracy of Turkmenistan, took part in the event. The forum agenda focused on the theme “Shared Development and Universal Human Rights: The 40th Anniversary of the Declaration on the Right to Development and a New Vision of Global Human Rights Governance.” More than 400 delegates from over 100 countries participated, along with representatives of international organizations, including the United Nations. Within the session “Green Development and Human Rights Protection,” the head of the Turkmen delegation presented a report on key areas of Turkmenistan’s state policy. He noted the country’s commitment to its internationally recognized status of permanent neutrality and the implementation of its foreign policy principle “Peace through Development.” It was emphasized that Turkmenistan’s environmental initiatives are aimed at sustainable development, rational use of natural resources, and the protection of human rights. Participants of the sessions stated that environmental modernization and the protection of human rights contribute to strengthening global stability and achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
Turkmenistan was represented at the 18th International Forum of Trade Union Organizations in the fields of education and science of Turkic-speaking countries, held in Bishkek. This was reported by the IIC. Participants discussed the development of social partnership, improving the quality of education, and protecting the rights of teachers and researchers in the context of digitalization and global changes. Representatives of Turkmenistan presented approaches to the development of the education sector, including infrastructure modernization, the introduction of digital technologies, and strengthening social protection for workers. Special attention was given to collective bargaining mechanisms, the exchange of experience, and the role of trade unions as active partners of the state and initiators of educational projects. Issues of teachers’ professional development and support for young specialists through internships and academic exchanges were also discussed. At the conclusion of the forum, participants confirmed their commitment to equal cooperation, noting the importance of international trade union collaboration for strengthening educational systems and the scientific environment in Turkic world countries.
On June 11, 2026, the Embassy of Turkmenistan in the Republic of Türkiye, jointly with Pamukkale University in Denizli, organized a scientific conference dedicated to the 35th anniversary of Turkmenistan’s Independence and the proclamation of 2026 under the motto: “Independent, Permanently Neutral Turkmenistan — the Homeland of Purposeful Winged Horses.” This was reported by the news agency “Turkmenistan: Golden Age”. The event was attended by Pamukkale University Rector Prof. Dr. Mahmut Güngör, representatives of public and political organizations, members of Turkey’s academic and creative communities, students, and media representatives. During the conference, participants were presented with information on the significance of the 2026 motto. It was noted that the motto reflects Turkmenistan’s commitment to the principles of independence, permanent neutrality, peace, and constructive development. Conference participants discussed Turkmenistan’s achievements during the years of independence, the country’s international initiatives carried out under its status of permanent neutrality, as well as prospects for expanding cooperation between Turkmenistan and the Republic of Turkey in the fields of education, science, culture, and the economy. On the same day, a photo exhibition dedicated to the proclamation of the 2026 motto, “Independent, Permanently Neutral Turkmenistan — the Homeland of Purposeful Winged Horses,” was opened in Denizli. In addition, as part of the program, Turkmenistan’s Ambassador to Türkiye, M. Ishanguliyev, held meetings with Denizli Governor Yavuz Selim Köşger, Mayor Bülent Nuri Çavuşoğlu, and Pamukkale University Rector Mahmut Güngör. The parties discussed prospects for expanding cooperation in the fields of education, culture and humanitarian affairs, trade, and the economy, as well as strengthening friendly ties between Turkmenistan and the Republic of Turkey.
An informational and exchange visit is taking place in the cities of Nukus and Tashkent (Republic of Uzbekistan) within the framework of the project “European Union for Green Development of Turkmenistan: Policy Dialogue and Climate Action for 2024–2029,” funded by the European Union and implemented by the German Society for International Cooperation (GIZ), as well as the “Green Central Asia” initiative. This was reported by the press service of the Ministry of Education of Turkmenistan. The visit is being held from June 8 to 14, 2026. It includes representatives of Turkmenistan, among them specialists from the Research and Production Center for Renewable Energy Sources of the State Energy Institute of Turkmenistan. The purpose of the visit is to study international experience in the fields of water, energy, and environmental sustainability, as well as the introduction of alternative energy and biotechnology. The delegation is working in Nukus, where it is holding meetings with relevant scientific institutions and getting acquainted with environmental and irrigation technologies, including solar pumping stations and drainage water treatment systems. Methods for cultivating the microalgae chlorella are also being studied. The program includes visits to the International Innovation Center of the Aral Sea region, participation in seminars in Tashkent, and familiarization with practices in water conservation, soil salinization control, and agro-photovoltaic systems. The participation of Turkmen specialists in the project is aimed at strengthening scientific cooperation and developing environmentally sustainable technologies.
On 9–10 June 2026, the Ambassador of Turkmenistan to the French Republic and the Portuguese Republic, M. Charyyev, participated in state events marking Portugal Day, the Day of Camões, and the Day of the Portuguese Communities. The celebrations were held on Terceira Island (Azores), according to the information agency “Turkmenistan: Golden Age”. Within the framework of the program, the Ambassador of Turkmenistan took part in the reception ceremony for the diplomatic corps hosted by the President of the Portuguese Republic, as well as in a ceremonial military parade involving the Armed Forces of Portugal and other events dedicated to the national holiday. During the ceremony, alongside heads of diplomatic missions accredited to the Portuguese Republic, he greeted the President of the Portuguese Republic, António José Seguro, and conveyed congratulations on behalf of the President of Turkmenistan, Serdar Berdimuhamedov. On the sidelines of the events, the Ambassador of Turkmenistan held meetings with representatives of the diplomatic corps and officials of the Portuguese Republic. The parties discussed issues of bilateral cooperation. The participation of the Turkmen side in these events confirmed the friendly nature of relations between Turkmenistan and the Portuguese Republic and the mutual interest in their further development.
On June 10, 2026, a meeting was held between the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Turkmenistan to Georgia, D. Seyitmammedov, and the Public Defender of Georgia, L. Ioseliani. This was reported by the news agency “Turkmenistan: Golden Age”. The sides noted the progressive development of Turkmen–Georgian relations, based on the principles of friendship and mutual respect. Particular attention was paid to issues of human rights protection, the improvement of national human rights mechanisms, and increasing the effectiveness of their implementation. The importance of exchanging experience and best practices between relevant institutions was emphasized. At the end of the meeting, the parties confirmed their readiness to continue regular constructive dialogue and to deepen cooperation based on mutual trust and respect.
A joint desert expedition conducted by the National Institute of Deserts, Flora and Fauna and the Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has been completed in Turkmenistan, according to the IIC. The collected materials will be used by Turkmen scientists to update the Red Book and to create an atlas of desert flora, while Chinese specialists will conduct a comparative analysis of the ecosystems of the Karakum Desert and the Taklamakan Desert. The research route covered key natural areas of the country, including the Central Karakum research station “Garryköl,” saxaul forests in the Bokurdak and Erbent regions, the Darvaza gas crater, as well as the Kaplankyr Nature Reserve and the Tarimgaya and Zengi-Baba Lake areas, where monitoring of birds, plants, reptiles, and soil studies was carried out. The expedition also passed through the Unguz depression and the “Bereketli Garagum” reserve, where vegetation measurements and assessments of desertification levels were conducted. In remote villages, research stations were established. The final destination was the Repetek Biosphere Reserve (a UNESCO site), where scientists studied the museum, library, and early 20th-century herbarium, as well as natural features including a century-old saxaul tree and an ancient well. The participants noted the region’s natural characteristics and concluded the expedition with a return to Ashgabat.
On 8 June 2026, a regional seminar and training course for National Data Centres, organised by the CTBTO in cooperation with relevant institutions of Turkmenistan, began in Ashgabat. This was reported by the press service of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkmenistan. The event, taking place from 8 to 12 June, brought together 25 specialists from CIS and Central Asian countries. Its main objective is to strengthen the capacity of National Data Centres and improve the efficiency of working with data from the International Monitoring System and products of the International Data Centre within the framework of compliance monitoring for the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT). The seminar is being held in the context of the visit of CTBTO Executive Secretary Robert Floyd to Ashgabat, timed to coincide with the 30th anniversary of the Treaty. During the visit, meetings with course participants are planned, as well as discussions on the role of National Data Centres in the global verification system. The programme includes training on IMS data processing, the “NDC-in-a-Box” software suite, and seismic analysis tools, as well as a visit to the National Data Centre of Turkmenistan. The event aims to develop regional cooperation and exchange technical expertise.