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Turkmenistan and Qatar discussed the development of interparliamentary cooperation

16.02.2026

On 15 February, Myratgeldi Seyitmammedov, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Turkmenistan to the State of Qatar, held a meeting with Ahmad bin Hitmi AL-Hitmi, Chairman of the Turkmen-Qatari Interparliamentary Friendship Group of the Consultative Council of the State of Qatar. This was reported by the Orient news agency. During the conversation, the Diplomat emphasised that 2026 has been declared the Year of ‘Independent Neutral Turkmenistan − the Homeland of Purposeful Winged Horses’ in Turkmenistan, and also provided information about planned international events and scientific forums dedicated to the 35th anniversary of the country's independence. In addition, the parties discussed the prospects for expanding bilateral inter-parliamentary cooperation, issues of intensifying cooperation and exchange of experience in the field of lawmaking.


Turkmenistan's HEIs participate in international circular economy project

16.02.2026

The international ‘CirculEC’ project, supported by the EU’s ‘Erasmus+’ programme, aims to integrate the principles of circular economy and sustainable development into university programmes in Europe and Central Asia. Fifteen universities and scientific organisations from seven countries, including Turkmenistan, are participating in the project, according to the news website Asmannews. From Turkmenistan, the Academy of Sciences of Turkmenistan, the Turkmen State Institute of Economics and Management, and the Turkmen State Institute of Finance are involved in the project. The main focus is on incorporating the principles of sustainable development into basic curricula to develop students' practical skills in resource management, ecology, and modern business models. The project is coordinated by the D. Serikbayev East Kazakhstan Technical University, and European partners included universities in Spain, Italy and Germany. The cooperation aims to adapt Central Asian educational programmes to international standards, taking into account the needs of the labour market. The project will be implemented in 2023–2026 and provides for the development of new training modules, the improvement of teachers' qualifications and the launch of pilot courses. ‘CirculEC’ is focused on training specialists for sustainable development and environmental entrepreneurship.


Turkmenistan launches large-scale transport and education projects in 2026

16.02.2026

At an extended meeting of the Cabinet of Ministers on 13 February, President of Turkmenistan Serdar Berdimuhamedov presented a development plan for Turkmenistan for 2026. The programme focuses on transport infrastructure, education and improving living conditions in the regions, according to the publication ‘Turkmenistan: Golden age’. Important projects are planned in the transport and energy sectors. The ‘Mary-Turkmenabat’ section of the ‘Ashgabat-Turkmenabat’ high-speed motorway will be opened, as well as a multi-purpose power plant in the Gyzylarbat etrap. In the Balkan velayat, residential buildings and a complex of buildings in the village of Guwlymayak will be commissioned. The development of educational infrastructure will continue: new buildings of the Turkmen State Architectural and Construction Institute and the Turkmen State Pedagogical Institute named after Seyitnazar Seydi will be opened. The programme also provides for the construction of roads, communications systems, water, gas and energy supply systems, as well as water and sewage facilities to improve the social and living conditions of the population.


Turkmenistan's social infrastructure to expand in 2026

16.02.2026

Social policy remains a top priority for Turkmenistan. At an extended meeting of the Cabinet of Ministers on 13 February, President of Turkmenistan Serdar Berdimuhamedov presented the Investment Programme for 2026, which is record-breaking in terms of the number of social facilities under construction, according to the publication ‘Turkmenistan: Golden age’. The country plans to build more than 900,000 square metres of housing. New schools will accept 3,380 pupils, and kindergartens will accept 1,080 children. The transformation of the capital will continue in Ashgabat: 30 residential buildings are being built in Parahat-7 with shopping centres, 46 houses in the Buzmeyin etrap, 127 two-storey cottages and a cultural centre with 4,000 seats. In healthcare, an International Paediatrics Centre, a Scientific and Clinical Oncology Centre and a Dental Centre will open. The Archman sanatorium will expand its capacity: a new 400-bed building will accommodate more resort guests.


Virtual museums of Turkmenistan provide access to cultural heritage

16.02.2026

Turkmenistan is actively developing its museum sector and preserving its historical and cultural heritage. The country has registered more than 1,400 objects of national importance, which form the basis of museum collections and are used for science, education and enlightenment. This was reported by the state news agency TDH. As part of the digitalisation process, museum websites have been created and virtual 3D tours of the exhibitions have been introduced. The virtual portal www.virtualmuseum.gov.tm offers 360-degree panoramas, information about exhibits, museum history, as well as details about exhibitions and scientific publications. Key monuments include Gonur Depe, Garadepe, Namazga Depe, Altyn Depe, Jeytun, Anau, Old Nisa, Ancient Merv, Kunya Urgench, Ancient Dehistan, Ancient Serahs, Abiverd and the Geoktepe Fortress. All of them are state historical and cultural reserves. Museums in Ashgabat and Arkadag cities, and the velayats are equipped with modern equipment and serve as research and cultural education centres.


Turkmenistan plans to produce 2,100 tonnes of silkworm cocoons in 2026

16.02.2026

On 13 February, at an extended meeting of the Cabinet of Ministers, President of Turkmenistan Serdar Berdimuhamedov signed a Decree instructing the state concern ‘Türkmenpagta’ and the hakims of the velayats to ensure the production of 2,100 tonnes of silkworm cocoons in 2026. This was reported by the news website Turkmenportal. The ‘Türkmenpagta’ State Concern has been instructed to conclude general agreements with the hakims and supply agricultural enterprises, dayhan associations and tenants with the necessary high-quality silkworm eggs. The hakims of the velayats are instructed to ensure full compliance with the agreements on cocoon production. The document is aimed at developing the silk industry, increasing volumes and improving the quality of products.


Serdar Berdimuhamedov congratulated the President of Lithuania on the national holiday

16.02.2026

President of Turkmenistan Serdar Berdimuhamedov sent congratulations to President of the Republic of Lithuania Gitanas Nausėda and the people of the country on the occasion of the Day of the Restoration of the State of Lithuania. This was reported by AsmanNews. In his message, the Head of State wished the Lithuanian leader good health and prosperity, and the people of Lithuania peace, stability and further development. It should be noted that diplomatic relations between Turkmenistan and Lithuania were established in 1992. Both states are actively developing cooperation in various fields, including the economy, trade and culture.


The President of Turkmenistan sent congratulations to the President of Serbia

16.02.2026

President of Turkmenistan Serdar Berdimuhamedov sent congratulations to President of the Republic of Serbia Aleksandar Vučić on the occasion of Statehood Day. This was reported by the state news agency TDH. In his message, the Head of State wished the Serbian leader good health and prosperity, and the people of Serbia peace, stability and further development. It should be recalled that Turkmenistan and the Republic of Serbia established diplomatic relations in 1996.


Athlete from Turkmenistan wins bronze at ‘Karate 1 – Youth League’ tournament

16.02.2026

From 12 to 15 February, Fujairah (UAE) hosted the ‘Karate 1 – Youth League’ tournament. Turkmenistan is represented by 15 karatekas, according to the news website Asmannews. A total of 2,231 athletes from 93 countries are participating in the competition. In the weight category up to 55 kg among juniors aged 16-17, Turkmen athlete Gurbannazar Amandurdyev won the bronze medal in kumite. He is a student in the 11th grade at specialised school No. 16 with in-depth study of foreign languages in the Ak Bugday etrap of the Ahal velayat. His coach is A. Charyev.


Turkmen hockey players win their first match at the World Junior Championship

15.02.2026

The Turkmenistan national under-18 ice hockey team defeated South Africa 4-3 in the first round of the World Junior Championship Division III Group B in Sarajevo (Bosnia and Herzegovina). This was reported by the news website Turkmenportal. The match was tense: after opening the scoring in the 10th minute, Dayanch Batyrov responded with a goal in the final stage, securing victory for his team. South Africa equalised and caught up due to Duvan van der Merwe and Joshua Anker, but accurate shots from Rovshen Archayev and Hezretali Mammedov allowed Turkmenistan to maintain its advantage. In the next round, the Turkmen hockey team will face Iceland, who defeated Luxembourg 12-1 in their opening match. In addition, Thailand defeated Bosnia and Herzegovina 12-3.


Turkmen karateka wins international tournament in Dubai

15.02.2026

Turkmen karateka Jora Ovezmyradov won the ‘Dubai International Doka Cup 2026’ tournament, held on 7–8 February in Dubai (UAE). This was reported by the news website Turkmenportal. He won gold in the kumite discipline in the 55 kg category. D. Ovezmyradov is a 12th grade student at Specialised School No. 52 in Ashgabat and is trained by A. Charyev. The competition brought together 697 participants from 18 countries, and the Turkmen team brought home one gold medal.


Head of the MFA announces dynamic progress in Turkmen-Japanese partnership

15.02.2026

Turkmen-Japanese relations are actively developing in the political, economic and cultural spheres, said Turkmenistan's Foreign Affairs Minister Rashid Meredov at a reception on the occasion of the birthday of Emperor Naruhito of Japan. This was reported by the news website Turkmenportal. Since establishing diplomatic relations in 1992, the countries have achieved significant success in strengthening their partnership based on trust and respect. The Minister emphasised the importance of constructive dialogue during the meetings between President of Turkmenistan Serdar Berdimuhamedov and the Emperor and Prime Minister in Tokyo in 2025. R. Meredov noted the participation of the President of Turkmenistan in the opening of ‘EXPO 2025’ in Osaka, where the Turkmenistan pavilion became one of the most visited, receiving more than two million guests. He also highly appreciated the contribution of Japanese companies, including ‘Hitachi’, ‘Mitsubishi’, ‘Kawasaki’, ‘Sumitomo’ and ‘Toyota’, to the country's economic development. Cultural cooperation is also actively developing: Japanese is taught at six universities and twelve schools in Turkmenistan, and more than 15,000 citizens of the country are studying it today.