Turkmenistan represented at the Dubrovnik Forum in Croatia

Turkmenistan represented at the Dubrovnik Forum in Croatia
10 28.06.2026

From 26 to 27 June 2026, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Turkmenistan Mekhri Byashimova paid a visit to the Republic of Croatia to participate in the Dubrovnik Forum on the theme “The Age of Multipolarity: Multiple Directions, One Future,” according to the press service of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkmenistan.
The forum brought together representatives of governments and foreign ministries from more than 30 countries, as well as international organizations, think tanks, and academic and business communities.
The event featured thematic sessions dedicated to the formation of a modern architecture of international relations, sustainable development, industrial transformation, international trade, transport and logistics cooperation, energy security, digitalization, and artificial intelligence.
Speaking at the panel session “Universal Values in a Multipolar World: What Can We Learn from Each Other?”, Mekhri Byashimova presented Turkmenistan’s approach to strengthening a culture of peace, dialogue, mutual respect, and trust in international relations.
The importance of Turkmenistan’s model of positive and permanent neutrality was highlighted, along with the country’s accumulated experience in developing international cooperation. Turkmenistan’s position in support of an international order based on respect for state sovereignty, non-interference in internal affairs, peaceful settlement of disputes, equal dialogue, and adherence to the UN Charter was emphasized.
During the visit, Mekhri Byashimova held a meeting with the State Secretary for Political Affairs at the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs of the Republic of Croatia, Frano Matušić. The sides discussed the current state and prospects of Turkmen-Croatian relations, including political-diplomatic, trade-economic, and environmental cooperation. The importance of the Intergovernmental Commission’s work and expanding contacts between business communities of the two countries, as well as developing cultural and humanitarian cooperation, was noted.
She also met with the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Bulgaria, Ivanka Taseva. The sides discussed prospects for developing Turkmen-Bulgarian relations in political-diplomatic, trade-economic, and cultural-humanitarian spheres, as well as cooperation within international organizations, including the UN and the EU.
In addition, Mekhri Byashimova held talks with the State Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Serbia, Nevena Jovanović. The parties discussed the current state and prospects for expanding Turkmen-Serbian cooperation in political, economic, and cultural fields.