The International Congress ‘Spiritual Heritage and Enlightenment in Central Asia’ continues its work in Tashkent, bringing together researchers and experts, including representatives from Turkmenistan. The forum's programme covers a wide range of topics reflecting the historical roots, cultural traditions and spiritual values of the peoples of the region, according to the state news agency ‘Turkmenistan: Golden age’.
Special attention was paid to the role of archaeology as an instrument of scientific diplomacy. This field has long gone beyond the study of antiquity and today serves as a platform for international cooperation, creating a space of trust and mutual respect.
Speaking at the section ‘Material Culture and Spiritual Heritage of Central Asia’, Jennet Ezimova, senior researcher at the Institute of History and Archaeology of the Academy of Sciences of Turkmenistan, emphasised that the preservation of cultural and historical heritage is part of Turkmenistan's responsibility to world civilisation.