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Chairman of the Union of Artists of Turkmenistan awarded gold medal in Tashkent

17.11.2025

An exhibition has opened in Tashkent, in the Central Exhibition Hall of the Academy of Arts of Uzbekistan, as part of the International Congress ‘Spiritual Heritage and Enlightenment in Central Asia’. This event has become a true cross-cultural manifesto, according to IIC. The exhibition was created as a visual dialogue between the countries of the region: from the rich hues of the Azerbaijani school to the steppe breath of Kazakh masters, from Kyrgyz folk symbolism to the decorativeness of Uzbek art. But the works of Turkmen artists stood out particularly brightly against this backdrop. Their canvases are a visual code of steppe culture: an organic combination of ethnographic motifs, author's technique and philosophical depth. One of the key moments of the opening was the presentation of the gold medal of the Union of Artists of Uzbekistan to the Chairman of the Union of Artists of Turkmenistan, Charymyrat Yazmyradov. This award is not only a personal recognition, but also a symbolic confirmation that Turkmen art is gaining weight in the regional arena.


Turkmenistan called for strengthening regional cooperation in Central Asia

17.11.2025

President of Turkmenistan Serdar Berdimuhamedov took part in the VII Consultative Meeting of the Heads of State of Central Asia. At the beginning of his speech, he expressed his gratitude to President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev for the warm welcome and impeccable organisation of the summit, and also congratulated President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev on his country's accession to the meeting format as a full member, reports AsmanNews. Head of Turkmenistan stressed the need to further strengthen political and diplomatic cooperation between the countries of the region, especially within the framework of the UN. He noted that the potential of Central Asia requires the intensification of economic cooperation, primarily in areas such as transport, energy, trade, as well as industrial and technological cooperation. In his speech, President of Turkmenistan Serdar Berdimuhamedov focused on the growing role of the region as a key international transport and transit hub. He stressed that the shift of global economic centres towards East and South Asia, as well as the Middle East, increases the importance of Central Asia in logistics chains. The President of Turkmenistan called for the practical promotion of East-West and North-South transport corridor projects, noting that the formation of a sustainable transport and logistics infrastructure is in the long-term interests of all countries in the region. Touching on the topic of energy, the Head of State declared Turkmenistan's readiness to promote new initiatives in this area that go beyond traditional pipeline projects. He paid particular attention to the need to form a unified network for the production and distribution of electricity, which will ensure the stability of energy supplies and reduce external risks. Speaking about the environmental agenda, President of Turkmenistan Serdar Berdimuhamedov drew attention to the need for joint efforts to save the Aral Sea and combat desertification. He supported the idea of establishing specialised UN offices in the region and proposed the formation of coordinated environmental diplomacy. In the humanitarian sphere, the President of Turkmenistan called for expanded cooperation, noting that during its chairmanship of the Consultative Meeting, Turkmenistan would work to strengthen unity, develop economic cooperation and implement major international projects in the fields of energy, transport and communications. Concluding his speech, he wished the peoples of Central Asia peace, prosperity and well-being.


Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan strengthen strategic dialogue amid Central Asian leaders' summit

17.11.2025

President of Turkmenistan Serdar Berdimuhamedov has left for a state visit to Uzbekistan. The visit is in line with Turkmenistan's carefully calibrated foreign policy strategy based on the principles of neutrality and good neighbourliness, reports TDH. Upon arrival in Tashkent, President Serdar Berdimuhamedov was met by President Shavkat Mirziyoyev of Uzbekistan. After the official welcoming ceremony, a brief conversation was held, during which the leaders expressed their mutual confidence that the visit would contribute to deepening the strategic partnership. The President of Turkmenistan then took part in the VII Consultative Meeting of the Heads of State of Central Asia. The forum is a key platform for discussing issues of trade, investment, energy, ecology and strengthening regional connectivity. In his speech, Serdar Berdimuhamedov emphasised the need to develop multimodal transport corridors, energy integration and cooperation in the agricultural sector. Turkmenistan also put forward initiatives in the field of healthcare and environmental diplomacy, proposing to strengthen joint work on the problems of the Aral Sea and climate change. Following the meeting, a Joint Statement and a number of other documents were signed. President of Turkmenistan accepted congratulations from his colleagues on Turkmenistan's future chairmanship of this format, which in 2026 will include Azerbaijan as a full member. President Serdar Berdimuhamedov's state visit to Uzbekistan continues.


Turkmenistan strengthens neutrality through dialogue and international cooperation

17.11.2025

On the eve of the 30th anniversary of Turkmenistan's permanent neutrality, the Ambassador of Turkmenistan to Switzerland and Permanent Representative to the UN Office in Geneva, Vepa Hajiyev, gave an interview to European media. This was reported by AsmanNews. In the conversation, the Diplomat spoke about the key principles of the country's foreign policy, emphasising that Turkmenistan's neutrality is enshrined in the Constitution and a special law. Over three decades, neutrality has become the basis for diplomacy of trust and sustainable development. Turkmenistan acts as a platform for dialogue, participates in the work of international organisations and contributes to strengthening stability in the region. Vepa Hajiyev noted the importance of economic neutrality, which strengthens the trust of partners and contributes to the expansion of mutually beneficial ties. Among the priorities is the development of international transport and energy corridors, including the TAPI gas pipeline project. Turkmenistan is actively diversifying its energy supply routes. China is a strategic partner, but opportunities for gas exports to Europe are also being considered. Cooperation with the EAEU and the SCO is being built while maintaining neutrality – through participation in individual events and the implementation of bilateral projects. A separate section of the interview was devoted to the climate agenda. Turkmenistan is promoting water conservation initiatives, modernising irrigation systems and implementing projects to develop the ‘Altyn Asyr’ artificial lake. In conclusion, the Diplomat emphasised the importance of 2025, designated as the International Year of Peace and Trust. According to him, this symbolic status reflects Turkmenistan's desire to develop dialogue, strengthen good-neighbourliness and promote peace through mutual trust.


Turkmenistan and Japan discussed cooperation in the field of migration

17.11.2025

On 13 November, a working meeting was held at the State Migration Service of Turkmenistan with Hiroshi Sasaki, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Japan to Turkmenistan, Turkmenportal reported. During the negotiations, the current state and promising areas of development of cooperation between Turkmenistan and Japan in the field of migration were discussed, as well as issues of strengthening partnership. Particular attention was paid to joint work within international organisations as an important element in expanding bilateral ties. Following the meeting, the parties expressed mutual interest in further strengthening cooperation in the field of migration.


Turkmenistan and Azerbaijan strengthen strategic partnership

17.11.2025

On 14 November, Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of Turkmenistan to the Republic of Azerbaijan G. Elyasov held a meeting with Assistant to the President of Azerbaijan, Head of the Foreign Policy Department of the Presidential Administration Hikmet Hajiyev. This was reported by the press service of the Foreign Affairs Ministry of Turkmenistan. During the negotiations, the parties discussed the current state and prospects for the development of bilateral partnership between Turkmenistan and Azerbaijan. The importance of further strengthening multifaceted cooperation and continuing constructive dialogue at the highest level was emphasised. It was also stressed that continuing coordinated efforts within international organisations is in the common interests of both countries. The parties expressed confidence in the strategic nature of bilateral relations and expressed their readiness for their further development.


Turkmenistan parliamentarians took part in the CIS Interparliamentary Assembly meeting in Dushanbe

16.11.2025

On 14 November, a delegation from the Mejlis of Turkmenistan participated in the 59th plenary session of the CIS Interparliamentary Assembly, which was held in Dushanbe, Tajikistan. This was reported by TerraNews. The meeting discussed draft model laws on reducing greenhouse gas emissions, standardisation, strengthening public safety and the activities of ombudsmen. Information was also presented on cultural events and seminars held in 2025. It was noted that this meeting would be an important step towards strengthening parliamentary diplomacy, developing friendly ties and deepening integration processes within the CIS. During the visit, the delegation also paid tribute to Ismoil Somoni by laying flowers at his monument in Friendship Square (Dusti Square) in the ‘National Unity and Revival of Tajikistan’ memorial complex in Dushanbe.


Turkmen artist honoured with International ‘Heritage of the Future’ award

16.11.2025

The ‘Heritage of the Future’ (‘Kelajak merosi’) International award ceremony was held in Tashkent. According to the results of the first competition in the category ‘Fine and Applied Arts,’ the award was presented to People's Artist of Turkmenistan Babasary Annamyradov, reports the state news agency ‘Turkmenistan: Golden age’. Established in 2025 on the initiative of Uzbekistan's President Shavkat Mirziyoyev, the award recognises outstanding cultural figures who contribute to the preservation of traditions, the development of art and the strengthening of national spiritual heritage. The event brought together the leaders of Central Asian countries and Azerbaijan. The winners were presented with a statuette, a diploma and a cash prize.


An inclusive festival entitled ‘WE ARE DIFFERENT – WE ARE EQUAL’ was held in Ashgabat

16.11.2025

The Ashgabat Park hosted an inclusive festival entitled ‘WE ARE DIFFERENT – WE ARE EQUAL,’ timed to coincide with International Day of Persons with Disabilities. The event, held for the fourth consecutive year, was organised by the UN Country Team in Turkmenistan in collaboration with local civil society organisations and with the support of the government, according to the state news agency ‘Turkmenistan: Golden age’. The festival aimed to raise awareness of the need to create an accessible and comfortable environment that allows people with disabilities to participate fully in public life. The park was divided into different zones: sports, information and education, and creativity. Guests were particularly interested in an exhibition of works created by people with disabilities, including paintings, toys and handmade souvenirs. Tennis and chess tournaments were also organised, and participants performed vocal and dance numbers. The festival ended with the presentation of commemorative gifts to active participants. The event left a warm impression and was yet another confirmation of the state's attention to issues of inclusion and the well-being of citizens.


Turkmenistan presents its initiatives at the meeting of Central Asian Heads of State

16.11.2025

As part of his state visit to Uzbekistan, President of Turkmenistan Serdar Berdimuhamedov takes part in the VII Consultative Meeting of the Heads of State of Central Asia on 16 November. This was reported by the online news resource TerraNews. The meeting will discuss issues of economic cooperation, including the expansion of mutual trade, the development of investment ties and the improvement of transport and logistics cooperation. Additional topics to be discussed include water management, energy, healthcare and cultural and humanitarian exchanges. Turkmenistan, relying on its status of permanent neutrality, is participating in the meeting and making proposals for joint solutions to regional problems. Turkmenistan's proposals are aimed at enhancing security and sustainable development in Central Asia, confirming its constructive contribution to this format of cooperation.


Serdar Berdimuhamedov arrived in Uzbekistan on a state visit

16.11.2025

President of Turkmenistan Serdar Berdimuhamedov arrived in Uzbekistan on 16 November for a state visit. The Head of State was seen off at Ashgabat International Airport by officials, according to the online news resource TerraNews. In Tashkent, the President of Turkmenistan was met by the President of Uzbekistan, Shavkat Mirziyoyev. The purpose of the visit is to strengthen bilateral cooperation based on common cultural and spiritual values, as well as historical traditions of friendship and support.


The international competition ‘“Agro Innovations” has concluded in Turkmenistan

16.11.2025

The Turkmen Agricultural Institute has concluded the Second International Scientific and Project Online Competition ‘Agro Innovations: The Path to Sustainable Development’, which was held on 12–13 November. Young researchers from Turkmenistan and ten other countries took part in the event, according to Turkmenportal. Two hundred scientific projects were submitted to the competition. The grand opening was attended by the heads of leading agricultural educational institutions. Participants presented their developments in sections covering key areas of the agro-industrial complex. The projects were evaluated according to criteria of scientific novelty, practical significance and applicability in agricultural production.