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Foreign media widely covered the results of the UN forum held in Turkmenistan
The Third UN Conference on Landlocked Developing Countries, held in Avaza, Turkmenistan, was actively covered by numerous media outlets. Let us recall that over 160 media representatives from about 40 countries came to Turkmenistan to widely cover the Conference and events held within its framework.
The following publications reported on the progress and results of the Conference on their platforms: the National News Agency of Uzbekistan UZA, the International News Agency Kazinform, the Chinese News Agency Xinhua, the State News Agency of Azerbaijan Azertag, the Turkish News Agency Anadolu, EU Reporter, the Mir and AzVision.az TV channels and others.
Foreign media noted that the choice of Avaza as the venue for the Conference confirms Turkmenistan's desire to become a center of international cooperation and dialogue that supports the development of landlocked countries.
The conference contributed to strengthening the international authority of Turkmenistan as a country capable of holding large-scale international events and actively participating in solving global problems.
The adoption of the Avaza Action Plan and the Avaza Political Declaration defined a clear development plan for the next ten years. The pages of the world media emphasize that the successful implementation of these initiatives largely depends on international solidarity, reforming the financial architecture, technology exchange and active involvement of the private sector in this activity.
Turkmenistan, as a peacekeeping neutral country, significantly strengthens its position in the international arena, making a significant contribution to the sustainable development of landlocked states, TDH reports.
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As reported by the newspaper "Neutral Turkmenistan," the construction contractor was the Ukrainian company "Altkom." The bridge meets international quality standards and technical operation norms.
The bridge spans 354 m in length and 21 m in width. The two-way roadway is designed for vehicles with a carrying capacity of 40-50 tons. Construction utilized sulfate-resistant cement, reinforced concrete structures, and other high-strength materials ensuring resistance to corrosion, deformation, and seismic loads.
The new structure is intended to provide high throughput in international freight road transport. At the opening ceremony, it was noted that the bridge symbolizes good neighborliness and friendship among the peoples of the region.