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The Republic of Korea is keen on developing cooperation with Turkmenistan across various sectors. This was stated by the country’s Prime Minister Kim Min Sok during a conversation with Turkmenistan’s Ambassador to South Korea, Begench Durdiyev, on the sidelines of an international conference on carbon neutrality and green development in Seoul, according to the Turkmen Foreign Ministry.
The Turkmen ambassador participated in the opening ceremony of the global cooperation conference on carbon neutrality and green development. During the event’s sidelines, Durdiyev held a brief meeting with the South Korean Prime Minister.
The Turkmen diplomat conveyed greetings from the Turkmen leadership and expressed confidence in further strengthening mutually beneficial cooperation between the two countries.
The Korean side expressed gratitude for the greetings and warm wishes and highlighted its strong interest in developing mutually beneficial relations and cooperation with Central Asian countries, particularly Turkmenistan, across various fields.
At the conference opening, Prime Minister Kim Min Sok introduced the government’s program to establish a specialized industrial complex aimed at increasing the use of renewable energy sources, achieving carbon neutrality, and accelerating the transition to green energy.
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National Leader of the Turkmen people pays working visit to Balkan region of Turkmenistan
The National Leader of the Turkmen people, Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov, paid a working visit to the Balkan region of Turkmenistan today. During the trip, the Chairman of the Halk Maslahaty of Turkmenistan reviewed issues related to the high-level organization of major international events scheduled to be held in Turkmenistan in 2026, in line with the country’s foreign policy strategy.
As part of the visit, the National Leader of Turkmenistan examined project proposals concerning the readiness of facilities planned for international events along the Caspian Sea coast. Attention was given to the landscaping of surrounding areas, the modern design of entrance zones, the level of interior equipment, the layout of venues for various stages of international forums, and the progress of interior finishing works in buildings intended for large-scale conferences.
Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov emphasized that all necessary conditions must be created for international guests attending events in Turkmenistan. He also highlighted the importance of fully integrating digital technologies into these facilities and provided guidance to relevant officials.
During the working trip, the National Leader conducted an aerial inspection by helicopter over the Avaza National Tourist Zone, where he reviewed ongoing construction projects. Upon completion of the visit to the Balkan region of Turkmenistan, Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov returned to Ashgabat.