On June 28 this year, a round table on international cooperation in the field of migration and response to current humanitarian challenges was held in Ashgabat. The event was organized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkmenistan jointly with the UN and the International Organization for Migration. This was reported by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkmenistan. During the discussion, participants noted the prompt measures taken by Turkmenistan in response to the current regional situation. Particular attention was paid to the work of Ashgabat International Airport in servicing foreign aircraft and ensuring the smooth operation of all checkpoints on the Turkmen-Iranian border. The round table emphasised the need to introduce modern international standards in the field of migration management. Participants discussed ways to improve crisis response mechanisms, enhance professional capacity and exchange practical experience. The effectiveness of the existing partnership between Turkmenistan, IOM and other international organisations was noted. At the end of the meeting, the parties expressed mutual interest in further developing cooperation and exchanging best practices to improve preparedness for potential challenges in the field of migration.
On 28 June 2025, an important meeting was held at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkmenistan, during which Foreign Minister Rashid Meredov held talks with representatives of Japanese businesses. The Japanese delegation included Hiroyuki Tsubai, Chairman of the Japan-Turkmenistan Economic Cooperation Committee, and Kenji Sanada, Executive Director of ‘Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd.’ This was reported by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkmenistan. During the constructive dialogue, the parties noted the successful long-term cooperation between Turkmenistan and Japan in key sectors of the economy. Particular attention was paid to joint work in the oil and gas sector, the gas chemical industry, transport infrastructure, agriculture, electric power engineering and environmental projects. The participants emphasised the important role of bilateral economic cooperation committees in the development of Turkmen-Japanese relations. During the talks, current joint projects were reviewed and promising areas for further cooperation were identified.
From 18 to 28 June 2025, the capital of Uzbekistan hosted the II International Chess Tournament ‘UzChess Cup-2025’, which brought together the strongest players from around the world. The competition was held in three categories: ‘Masters’, ‘Challengers’ and ‘Futures’ (promising players). This was reported by IIC. A highlight of the tournament was the performance of the representative of Turkmenistan, Saparmyrat Atabayev. The young chess player, competing in the ‘Futures’ category, showed brilliant play and won a convincing victory, passing all rounds without defeat. His sporting skill was noted by the organisers - Atabayev was awarded the main cup of the tournament and a cash prize. This victory is particularly significant due to the decision of the organising committee to allow the Turkmen athlete to compete in the more prestigious Challengers category in future competitions. This opens up new prospects for his professional growth and participation in high-level tournaments. Saparmyrat Atabayev's achievement is further proof of the effectiveness of Turkmenistan's state policy of supporting young talent and developing chess. The success of the Turkmen chess player contributes to strengthening the country's international authority in the field of sport.
The Turkmenistan national team will take part in the qualifying tournament for the 2026 Women's Asian Cup. According to the results of the draw, the Turkmen footballers were placed in Group C, where they will face Myanmar, Bahrain and Bangladesh. This was reported by IIC. The group stage matches are scheduled to take place from 29 June to 5 July 2025. All games will be held in the Myanmar capital Yangon in a centralised format. The team has now completed its training camp in Ashgabat, where head coach Boris Borovik has selected the final squad of 22 players. The national team includes representatives of leading domestic clubs - Ahal, Altyn Tach, Margiana and Lebap, as well as three footballers playing abroad - in the Turkish and Lithuanian championships. According to the tournament rules, only the winners of the eight qualifying groups will advance to the final stage. They will be automatically joined by the hosts, Australia, as well as the three strongest teams from the previous edition: the reigning champions from China, South Korea and Japan. The final tournament of the 2026 Women's Asian Cup will be hosted by Australia. The matches will take place from 1 to 21 March in three cities across the country - Sydney, Perth and Gold Coast, where tickets to the World Cup will be decided.
The ‘Nurly meýdan’ farm in the Baherden etrap has achieved significant success in the development of Turkmenistan's agro-industrial complex. The new hatchery complex is capable of producing up to 12 million chicks annually, which significantly strengthens the country's potential in the field of poultry farming. This was reported by the IIC. The modern poultry complex, covering an area of 10 hectares, is designed to produce 8-16 million eggs per year, with a current daily output of 4,000 eggs. Products under the ‘Nurly meýdan’ brand are already being supplied to retail chains, providing the population with high-quality products. In addition, a feed mill with a capacity of 10 tonnes per hour operates on the site, producing hay and mixed feed for farm animals. This ensures that poultry and livestock are fully fed, reducing dependence on imports. The development of ‘Nurly meýdan’ contributes to food security, the introduction of modern technologies and the creation of new jobs, demonstrating the successful implementation of the state strategy in the agro-industrial sector.
On 26 June, the Embassy of the Republic of Korea in Turkmenistan donated Korean language textbooks to the Dovletmammet Azadi Turkmen National Institute of World Languages and the Turkmenistan Information Access Centre. This was reported by the news website Turkmenportal. The Korean language department of the Turkmen university received 55 books and two bookcases, while the Turkmenistan Information Access Centre received 66 textbooks. The literature covers all levels and includes materials for listening, speaking, reading and writing. The handover ceremony was conducted by Chae Minkyung, Second Secretary of the Embassy of the Republic of Korea in Turkmenistan, with the participation of representatives of the recipient institutions. The parties reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening cooperation in the field of education and cultural exchange between Turkmenistan and the Republic of Korea.
On 27 June, Turkmenistan celebrated the Day of Workers of Culture and Art and the poetry of Magtymguly Pyragy. The week of culture dedicated to this date ended with a gala concert of masters of the arts in the ‘Türkmeniň ak öýi’ building in the ‘Nowruz ýaýlasy’ valley of the Ak Bugday etrap of the Ahal velayat, according to the state news agency TDH. Throughout the week, exhibitions, concerts, theatre performances, conferences, seminars and creative evenings were held in different parts of the country. Both stage artists and young representatives of the cultural sphere took part in them. Special attention was paid to the creative legacy of the great poet and humanist Magtymguly Pyragy. At the foot of the monument built in Ashgabat, a flower-laying ceremony was held with the participation of members of the Mejlis, representatives of public associations, the media and students. The central event was a festive concert featuring performances by folk and distinguished artists, folklore and dance groups. A special place in the programme was given to compositions based on poems by Magtymguly Pyragy and the National Leader of the Turkmen people, Chairman of the Halk Maslahaty of Turkmenistan Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov, as well as the traditional dance kushtdepdi, included in the UNESCO list of intangible cultural heritage.
An international group of researchers has recorded the first appearance of a caracal cub in the Garabogazgol basin. The unique images were captured using camera traps as part of a joint project between the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland and Team Bars Turkmenistan, according to the news website Turkmenportal. The discovery confirms the reproduction of this rare species in the country and marks the northernmost point where caracals have been recorded in Turkmenistan. Caracals are rare and elusive predators that play an important role in the region's ecosystem. The population has been monitored since 2024 and covers key natural areas, including the Kaplankyr Nature Reserve and the Ustyurt Plateau.
The FIFA Executive Football Summit 2025 was held in Miami (USA), attended by the Chairman of the Football Federation of Turkmenistan, Guvanchmuhammet Ovekov, and the Secretary General of the FFT, Serdar Geldiyev. This was reported by the IIC of Turkmenistan. According to the source, the event brought together FIFA leadership, representatives of continental confederations and national federations. Issues related to the development of football were discussed, including digital technologies such as FIFA Connect, the promotion of women's and youth football, preparations for international tournaments and the format of the new Club World Cup. The participants paid special attention to the FIFA Arena project, which aims to create mini-football pitches around the world. The Football Federation of Turkmenistan expressed its readiness to participate in this initiative.
During a working visit to Brussels, the Chairman of the State Customs Service of Turkmenistan, Maksat Hudaykuliev, met with the Secretary General of the World Customs Organisation (WCO), Ian Saunders. The meeting was also attended by Sapar Palvanov, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Turkmenistan to Belgium, according to the news website Turkmenportal. M. Hudaykuliev confirmed his desire to expand cooperation with WCO, including projects on risk management and staff training. Special attention was paid to the training centre at the State Customs Service, which has been granted the status of a regional training centre. The ambassador conveyed official invitations to the Secretary General of the WCO to attend the Third UN Conference on Landlocked Developing Countries and the High-Level Dialogue on Peace. The Secretary General of the Organization accepted both invitations and confirmed his participation in the August forum. In addition, Mr. Saunders noted Turkmenistan's contribution to the development of the customs sector.
On 27 June, President of Turkmenistan Serdar Berdimuhamedov signed a Decree establishing the International University of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs. This was reported by the state news agency TDH. The decision was made as part of the implementation of the ‘Programme of the President of Turkmenistan for the Socio-Economic Development of the Country in 2022-2028’ and is aimed at supporting the business sector and developing a system for training qualified personnel. According to the document, the decision of the Board of the Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs of Turkmenistan to establish a new higher education institution has been approved. The Ministry of Education has been instructed to provide comprehensive support in organisational and legal matters, including the development of the charter, licensing and state accreditation in accordance with the established procedure. The new university will train specialists in accordance with international educational standards. The start of student enrolment is scheduled for the 2025–2026 academic year. It is also planned to attract foreign teachers and experts to improve the quality of the educational process. It is planned to determine the areas of training, approve curricula and tuition fees.
On 27 June, President of Turkmenistan Serdar Berdimuhamedov held a meeting with Hiroyuki Tsubai, member of the Board of Directors, Executive Vice President of ITOCHU Corporation, President of the machine-building company, and Chairman of the Japan-Turkmenistan Economic Cooperation Committee. This was reported by the state news agency TDH. The guest expressed gratitude for the reception and noted the interest of Japanese business in cooperation with Turkmenistan, emphasising the favourable investment climate in the country. In turn, the Head of State confirmed the strategic nature of Turkmen-Japanese relations based on mutual respect. The President of Turkmenistan recalled his visit to Japan in April, during which important agreements were reached, including Turkmenistan's participation in the ‘Expo 2025’. H.Tsubai, in turn, emphasised the significance of the initiatives put forward by the President during those talks and reported on steps to implement them. The sides discussed the current state and prospects of economic cooperation. Serdar Berdimuhamedov noted the contribution of Japanese companies, including ITOCHU Corporation, to Turkmenistan's industry and expressed readiness to expand partnership, especially in new areas. At the end of the meeting, the President of Turkmenistan thanked the Executive Vice President of ITOCHU Corporation for his contribution to strengthening bilateral ties and wished him success in his future work.