The plenary session of the Third UN Conference on Landlocked Developing Countries (LLDC 3) continues in the ‘Avaza’ National Tourist Zone. The event brought together delegations from dozens of countries, representatives of international organisations, experts and diplomats, becoming an authoritative platform for the exchange of views on sustainable development issues. This was reported by the IIC.
The discussions focus on strengthening transport connectivity, expanding trade and economic cooperation, digitalisation, adaptation to climate change and the implementation of the sustainable growth agenda. Speakers emphasise the need for collective solutions and international solidarity in overcoming the structural challenges faced by LLDCs.
Special attention is being paid to the Awaza Programme of Action as a strategic guideline for the period up to 2034. The document aims to improve socio-economic conditions in landlocked countries and strengthen their role in the regional and global development architecture.
The holding of the forum in Turkmenistan underscores the country's active participation in international processes and its commitment to promoting constructive dialogue on priority issues of the global agenda.