Turkmenistan and China held the seventh meeting of the intergovernmental committee

Turkmenistan and China held the seventh meeting of the intergovernmental committee
24 17.04.2026

The seventh meeting of the Turkmen-Chinese Inter-governmental Committee on Cooperation took place in Ashgabat. The parties discussed key areas of cooperation and signed a package of bilateral documents. This was reported by the website AsmanNews.

A meeting of the Committee’s leaders was held prior to the plenary session. It was noted that Turkmen-Chinese dialogue is developing at a high level and is supported at the highest state level. At the meeting, it was emphasised that the Committee remains the main mechanism for coordinating cooperation in the political-diplomatic, trade-economic and humanitarian spheres.

The main focus was on trade and the economy. China remains one of Turkmenistan’s largest foreign trade partners. The parties discussed expanding trade turnover, diversifying exports and developing business contacts. The energy sector was identified as a key area. Issues regarding the implementation of existing agreements and increasing gas supplies within the framework of the ‘Turkmenistan–China’ gas pipeline project were considered.

Projects in the transport and logistics sector were discussed. The parties expressed interest in aligning the ‘Revival of the Great Silk Road’ strategy with the ‘Belt and Road’ initiative, as well as in the development of international transport corridors. Particular attention was paid to the modernisation of railway infrastructure and the development of logistics. Projects at the ‘Garlyk’ field and the development of the Garlyk potash mining complex were discussed.

In the industrial sector, the parties discussed the introduction of technologies and the implementation of projects in the chemical, textile and construction industries. China confirmed its readiness to cooperate in the field of digitalisation and high technologies. Agriculture was also identified as a priority. Issues relating to product processing, water-saving technologies and scientific cooperation were examined. Topics such as the digital economy, e-commerce, ‘smart’ cities and the application of artificial intelligence were discussed.

A separate section was devoted to cooperation in the humanities. Discussions centred on education, science, cultural exchanges, as well as cooperation in healthcare, sport and tourism. The parties confirmed their close alignment on the international agenda and their intention to continue coordination within international organisations, primarily the UN.

Following the meeting, agreements and memoranda were signed in the fields of energy, education, science, transport, culture, medicine and artificial intelligence, as well as a cooperation programme for 2026–2030. The minutes of the Committee meeting were signed.

The parties noted that the agreements reached are aimed at further developing Turkmen-Chinese cooperation.