S7 Airlines plans to launch direct flights between Ashgabat and Novosibirsk. This was announced by the company's general representative in Central Asia, Evgeny Chernyshev, at the ‘Türkmentel–2025’ International Exhibition and the ‘International Transport and Transit Corridors: Interconnection and Development–2025’ conference, according to Turkmenportal. According to the S7 representative, the launch of the new route is planned for next spring, and work on its implementation is already in full swing. Evgeny Chernyshev recalled that the airline has been present in the Turkmen market for almost two decades. The Moscow-Ashgabat flight was launched back in 2008, and today S7 operates seven regular flights a week on this route. As it has been reported, the ‘Türkmentel–2025’ International Exhibition and ‘ITTC–2025’ Conference are being held in Ashgabat from 12 to 14 November.
On 12 November, a telephone conversation was held between the Foreign Affairs Minister of Turkmenistan, Rashid Meredov, and the State Secretary at the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs of the Slovak Republic, Marek Eštok. This was reported by TerraNews. The interlocutors discussed the current state and prospects for the development of Turkmen-Slovak cooperation in a wide range of areas. The parties noted their mutual readiness to further deepen constructive cooperation both at the bilateral level and within international and regional organisations, primarily the United Nations. A separate topic of discussion was the preparation for the International Forum on Peace and Trust, scheduled for December this year in Ashgabat.
On 12 November, a meeting was held between Deputy Foreign Affairs Minister of Turkmenistan Ahmet Gurbanov and the newly appointed Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Niger to Turkmenistan (residing in Tehran) Seydou Zatou Ali. At the beginning of the meeting, the diplomat presented copies of his credentials, according to TerraNews. Congratulating the Ambassador on his appointment, the Turkmen side expressed its readiness to provide comprehensive assistance in his activities aimed at strengthening and developing Turkmen-Nigerian relations. During the negotiations, issues of bilateral cooperation in areas of mutual interest were discussed, as well as prospects for further cooperation. The parties confirmed their commitment to maintaining constructive dialogue within international organisations, primarily the United Nations, and emphasised the importance of regular contacts between the foreign ministries of the two countries. At the end of the meeting, Seydou Zatou Ali thanked the Turkmen side for the warm welcome and expressed his intention to actively promote the further strengthening of friendly ties between Turkmenistan and the Republic of Niger.
On 12 November 2025, a telephone conversation was held between the Foreign Affairs Minister of Turkmenistan, Rashid Meredov, and the Foreign Affairs Minister of the Republic of Djibouti, Mahmoud Ali Youssouf. This was reported by AsmanNews. During the conversation, the interlocutors noted the importance of further strengthening political, diplomatic and economic relations between the two states. Noting the constructive nature of cooperation between Turkmenistan and Djibouti in the international arena, particularly within the framework of the UN and the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, the parties emphasised the similarity of their positions on issues of peace and sustainable development. At the end of the negotiations, the Ministers discussed preparations for the International Forum on Peace and Trust, which will be held in Ashgabat in December 2025.
On 12 November, a telephone conversation was held between the Foreign Affairs Minister of Turkmenistan, Rashid Meredov, and the Foreign Affairs Minister of the Republic of Iraq, Fuad Mohammed Hussein. This was reported by TerraNews. During the conversation, the parties exchanged views on the current state and prospects of Turkmen-Iraqi relations, discussing cooperation in the political-diplomatic, trade-economic and humanitarian fields. The Heads of Foreign Affairs confirmed their mutual readiness to further strengthen cooperation between the two countries, including within international structures, primarily the United Nations. Special attention was paid to preparations for the International Forum on Peace and Trust, which will be held on 12 December in Ashgabat and will be timed to coincide with the International Year of Peace and Trust, the 30th anniversary of Turkmenistan's permanent neutrality and International Neutrality Day.
On 12 November, Turkmenistan's Foreign Affairs Minister Rashid Meredov had a phone conversation with Hungary's Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó, according to TerraNews. During the conversation, the parties discussed the current state and prospects for the development of Turkmen-Hungarian cooperation in the political, trade, economic, cultural and humanitarian fields. It was noted that regular high-level contacts play an important role in strengthening bilateral relations. The Heads of Foreign Affairs exchanged views on opportunities for further cooperation within international organisations, primarily the United Nations. Special attention was paid to preparations for the International Forum on Peace and Trust, which will be held on 12 December this year in Ashgabat.
President of Turkmenistan Serdar Berdimuhamedov sent a congratulatory message to Catherine Connolly on her inauguration as President of the Republic of Ireland. This was reported by the news resource AsmanNews. In his message, the Head of State wished the new President good health, happiness and success in her important work aimed at the further development and prosperity of the Irish people.
Turkmenistan and the Asian Development Bank (ADB) have signed an Agreement on financing the construction of a secondary medical educational institution in Ashgabat. The signing of the document was held during ADB President Masato Kanda's visit to Turkmenistan, TerraNews reports. Under the Agreement, the Bank will provide financing for the construction of a modern medical college, which will train qualified mid-level specialists for the country's healthcare system. At the same time, the Ministry of Health and Medical Industry of Turkmenistan and the ADB signed a Cooperation Agreement on Technical Support aimed at strengthening the capacity of the national healthcare system and improving its efficiency. The Asian Development Bank has been cooperating with Turkmenistan for more than 25 years, implementing joint projects in the fields of energy, infrastructure, transport and other key sectors of the economy.
Huawei representative Ms. Lin Yanxia delivered a speech at the ‘Türkmentel–2025’ International Conference. In her address, she noted the company's significant contribution to the modernisation of Turkmenistan's telecommunications networks and expressed pride in Huawei's participation in strategically important national projects, according to IIC. The company representative emphasised that the partnership with Turkmenistan is being implemented under the wise leadership of President of Turkmenistan Serdar Berdimuhamedov and is aimed at introducing advanced technologies that contribute to accelerating digital transformation. Ms. Lin Yanxia paid particular attention to the Arkadag ‘smart’ city project. She said that the company had been actively involved in the first phase of construction and was ready to continue cooperation in the next phase, applying the most modern technological solutions. Concluding her speech, the Huawei representative confirmed the company's readiness for long-term cooperation with Turkmenistan in the field of digitalisation, network modernisation and the development of the ‘smart’ city concept.
Deputy Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers of Turkmenistan Mammethan Chakyev, speaking at the ‘Türkmentel–2025’ International Exhibition and Scientific Conference, announced Turkmenistan's readiness to consider specific investment proposals from foreign partners. This was reported by IIC. He stressed that the implementation of joint projects will be based on the principles of equality and mutual benefit, which reflects the essence of Turkmenistan's ‘open door’ policy. According to the Deputy Prime Minister, more than eighty foreign companies and authoritative experts are participating in the forum, and the annual growth in the number of participants testifies to the formation of a favourable investment climate in the country. Mammethan Chakyev also focused on the transport and transit potential of Turkmenistan. Due to its advantageous geo-economic position, the country is implementing large-scale infrastructure projects in the East-West and North-South directions, creating new opportunities for strengthening trade and economic ties in the Eurasian space.
A conference, which combined the scientific and technological focus of ‘Türkmentel–2025’ and the transport and logistics theme of the forum ‘International Transport and Transit Corridors: Interconnection and Development – 2025,’ opened in Ashgabat at the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Turkmenistan as part of the International Forum. This was reported by IIC. The conference's working programme opened with two key sessions that outlined the priority areas of state policy. The first, entitled ‘Digital Transformation: Sustainable Development of the Economy of Turkmenistan,’ was devoted to issues of strengthening the economy through international partnerships in the field of digitalisation. At the same time, a session entitled ‘International Cooperation and Investment: The Driving Force of Future Transport’ was held, where participants discussed mechanisms for attracting investment and expanding international cooperation for the development of transport corridors.
On the sidelines of the 65th session of the Preparatory Commission for the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organisation (CTBTO), a meeting was held between a delegation from Turkmenistan, headed by Guljemal Charyeva, Director of the Institute of Seismology and Atmospheric Physics, and Dr Robert Floyd, Executive Secretary of the CTBTO. This was reported by the press service of the Foreign Affairs Ministry of Turkmenistan. During the negotiations, the parties discussed the current state of the PS44 Primary Seismic Station located in Turkmenistan and outlined further steps to ensure its effective operation as part of the International Monitoring System. Particular attention was paid to issues of training and strengthening national competencies. In this context, plans were considered to hold a regional training course for National Data Centres (NDCs) in 2026, which will contribute to enhancing technical capacity and developing regional cooperation within the framework of the implementation of the provisions of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT). The interlocutors also exchanged views on the prospects for organising joint events to mark the 30th anniversary of the Treaty, reaffirming Turkmenistan's commitment to the goals of strengthening the global non-proliferation regime and banning nuclear tests. In addition, the Turkmen delegation held working meetings with the Heads of the Capacity Building and Training Division of the International Data Centre (IDC) and the Operations Division, during which practical areas for further technical cooperation were discussed.