From 10 to 12 October, Ashgabat will host an international exhibition entitled ‘Healthcare, Education and Sports in the Renaissance Era of a New Epoch of a Powerful State’. This was reported by IIC Turkmenistan. The event will be held at the building of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Turkmenistan. The exhibition is organised by the Ministry of Health and Medical Industry, the Ministry of Education, the State Committee for Physical Culture and Sports, and the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the country. Specialists and experts from various industries, representatives of the Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs, as well as Turkmen and foreign companies are invited to participate.
On 20 September, in Ashgabat, the state honours and titles award ceremony was held to present state honours and titles to representatives of various fields. The awards were presented on the 34th anniversary of Turkmenistan's independence, according to the state news agency TDH. On behalf of the President of Turkmenistan, Serdar Berdimuhamedov, many citizens were awarded the ‘Gaýrat’ and ‘Watana bolan söýgüsi üçin’ medals, the ‘Zenan kalby’ order, and were also awarded the titles of People's and Honoured Workers in the fields of art, industry, education, media and other sectors. The contribution of women and the older generation was particularly highlighted. Foreign citizens were awarded the ‘Magtymguly Pyragynyň 300 ýyllygyna’ jubilee medal. The participants expressed their gratitude to the Head of State and declared their readiness to continue working for the good of the country. On the same day, an award ceremony was held for creative workers and winners of the ‘Türkmeniň Altyn asyry’ competition. The President of Turkmenistan noted the significance of their contribution to the development of national culture and the international authority of Turkmenistan. A festive concert concluded the events, symbolising the recognition of the role of art in the public life of the country.
An international exhibition has opened at the Chamber of Commerce and Industry as part of the Turkmenistan Investment Forum (TIF 2025), which is being held in the ‘Avaza’ National Tourist Zone. This was reported by the Orient news agency. At the exhibition, the Ministry of Communications of Turkmenistan presented achievements in the field of digital technologies and telecommunications, as well as projects reflecting the country's investment potential in this area. Participants were particularly interested in initiatives related to the development of national communications infrastructure, the introduction of innovative solutions and the strengthening of international cooperation in the ICT sector. According to representatives of the ministry, digitalisation remains one of the priorities of Turkmenistan's strategic development, and investments in this area create new opportunities for partners and investors.
The grand opening of the Exhibition of Economic Achievements of Turkmenistan, dedicated to the 34th anniversary of the country's independence, took place in Ashgabat at the Exhibition Centre of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry. The large-scale exhibition demonstrates the dynamics of the national economy's development and its contribution to the expansion of international cooperation, according to IIC. The exhibition features key industries that shape the economic potential of the state. The relevant ministries, departments and the Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs of Turkmenistan have set up their own exhibits. Visitors can see achievements in energy, oil and gas, petrochemicals, textiles, carpet making, construction, transport and communications. A separate section is devoted to the successes of the agricultural sector, the processing and food industries, as well as the development of healthcare, education, sports and tourism. The exhibition focuses on both traditional industries and new, innovative areas of the economy. The exhibition will be open to visitors until 20 September inclusive.
An international conference dedicated to the 30th anniversary of Turkmenistan's neutrality was held in Bucharest. The event, organised by the country's embassy in Romania, took place at the Politehnica National University of Science and Technology. This was reported by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkmenistan. The conference was attended by diplomats, representatives of Romanian state bodies, scientists and students. In his speech, the rector of the university, Professor Mihnea Costoiu, noted the importance of Turkmenistan's peaceful policy. Ambassador A. Annayev emphasised that neutrality, approved three times by the UN, forms the basis of the country's foreign policy. During the conference, participants discussed the contemporary significance of neutrality and its contribution to ensuring peace and sustainable development. Special attention was paid to the prospects for Turkmen-Romanian relations, including cooperation in the implementation of the Caspian Sea-Black Sea transport corridor, as well as in the energy, digital and environmental spheres. The event concluded with a cultural programme, during which guests were able to sample Turkmen national dishes and learn about the country's traditions.
A solemn ceremony was held in the city of Arkadag to hand over the keys to apartments and cottages to hundreds of families. The move-in date for these modern residential complexes was timed to coincide with the 34th anniversary of Turkmenistan's independence, according to the IIC. The event went beyond the scope of a typical housewarming party. The Nurgeldiyev family received the keys to their apartment on the day they picked up their newborn son from the maternity hospital, and for the Yazlyev family, the handover of the keys to their new cottage coincided with their wedding day, marked by a traditional wedding procession on Akhal-Teke horses. The new residents were provided with flats in a nine-storey building and two-storey cottages equipped with modern appliances, climate control, high-speed internet and IP television. The ceremony was attended by officials, elders and artists.
UNDP and UNIDO held a series of environmental events in Ashgabat to mark International Day for the Preservation of the Ozone Layer. This was reported by the online publication Arzuw.news. The initiative aims to raise environmental awareness among young people about ozone layer protection and climate change. On 11 September, an educational programme kicked off at School No. 55 with an interactive quiz and a symbolic tree planting ceremony. On 15 September, a similar event was held at School No. 15, where students discussed environmental ideas. The closing event took place on 16 September at the Yagshygeldi Kakayev International Oil and Gas University with lectures and discussions for students and teachers. The campaign highlighted Turkmenistan's contribution to international environmental agreements, including the Montreal Protocol and the Tehran Convention. The project is part of a joint effort by UNDP and UNIDO to engage young people in the fight against climate change.
A meeting was held in Ashgabat to update the list of practical measures voluntarily adopted by Turkmenistan as part of its implementation of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change. This was reported by the news agency ‘Turkmenistan: Golden age’. The event was attended by representatives of ministries, international organisations and national focal points for three global UN conventions: on climate change, combating desertification and biodiversity. Participants emphasised the interconnection between these processes: climate change leads to transformations in nature and a reduction in biodiversity. New areas of work and an updated list of mitigation and adaptation measures were discussed. The completion of Turkmenistan's Fourth National Communication on Climate Change was also reported. It was noted that in the future, countries will provide biennial reports so that international experts have up-to-date data for analysing global climate trends. Reports on the social consequences of climate change and proposals for improving the structure of the updated document were of particular interest.
The opening ceremony of the renovated park ‘XV Years of Independence of Turkmenistan’ was held in the Turkmen capital, attended by members of the Mejlis, heads of various government departments, honourable elders, public figures and residents of Ashgabat. The event began with a ceremonial ribbon cutting and the release of white balloons and doves into the sky, symbolising peace and prosperity. This was reported by IIC. Guests at the celebration were able to appreciate the modern landscape design and comfortable recreational facilities created in the park. Throughout the day, the park hosted art exhibitions, sports demonstrations and intellectual games for children. Musicians and dancers prepared a variety of creative performances. The winners of the competitions received commemorative gifts on behalf of the President of the country and the National Leader of the Turkmen people. The event ended with a spectacular laser show, which left a lasting impression on everyone present.
The 26th conference of the Humanitarian Association of World Turkmens was held in Ashgabat, attended by representatives of diasporas from foreign countries and all regions of Turkmenistan. Participants listened to a welcoming message from President Serdar Berdimuhamedov, who noted the key role of the Association in uniting the Turkmen world and preserving national identity. This was reported by IIC. During the forum, the results of the work were summarised and priority areas of activity were identified for the organisation, which is represented by 27 branches in 15 countries. Delegates learned about the successes of Turkmenistan's socio-economic development and major international projects. Following the conference, an award ceremony was held to present members of the Association with certificates of honour. The cultural programme included an exhibition of decorative and applied arts and performances by cultural masters.
On 12 September, with the coordination of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the support of the Ministry of Environmental Protection of Turkmenistan, a national working meeting was held to update the Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC 3.0). The event, organised by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), brought together representatives of government agencies, international organisations and the scientific community to develop a strategy for fulfilling commitments under the Paris Agreement. This was reported by IIC. The key objective of the meeting was to familiarise participants with the methodology and stages of preparing the updated document. Discussions focused on plans to detail the country's commitments to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, expand adaptation measures and include new sections on biodiversity, combating land degradation and climate finance mechanisms. The work is being carried out as part of the UNDP's global ‘Climate Promise 2’ initiative, which has already enabled additional analysis of Turkmenistan's current commitments, identified existing gaps and determined new opportunities for strengthening climate action. The NDCs serve as the main instrument for implementing the Paris Agreement, reflecting national efforts to reduce emissions and adapt to climate change.
The Central Asian Youth Forum, held under the slogan ‘Health and Sustainable Development as a Path to Peace,’ has concluded in Ashgabat. This was reported by the news agency ‘Turkmenistan: Golden age.’ Participants discussed digital technologies and artificial intelligence, support for start-ups, addiction prevention and the development of cooperation in the fields of education and healthcare. Following the discussions, a draft roadmap with proposals for countries in the region was prepared, which will be finalised jointly. Representatives of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and the EU expressed their gratitude to Turkmenistan for organising the event. As noted by CADAP 7 Programme Director Ernest Robello, the forum's proposals will form the basis for further action to develop regional cooperation. The forum emphasised the importance of actively involving young people in policy-making and continued to implement national and international initiatives, including the ‘Strategy for International Cooperation of the Youth of Turkmenistan for 2023-2030’.