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30 Aug. 06:00

Turkmen Ambassador to Ireland Presented Copies of Credentials

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On August 25, 2025, the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Turkmenistan to the Republic of Ireland, Yazmyrat Seryayev (residing in London), paid a working visit to Dublin. During the visit, he presented copies of his credentials to Ralph Victor, Deputy Head of the Protocol Division at the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade of Ireland.

According to Turkmenistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, both sides expressed mutual interest in further strengthening the friendly relations between Turkmenistan and Ireland.

On August 26, Ambassador Seryayev held meetings with Fiona Nic Dhonncha, Deputy Director for Political Affairs of the Irish Foreign Ministry, and Colm Hayes, Director General for Global Ireland and the economic division.

The meetings included discussions on expanding cooperation in the political and trade-economic fields, renewable energy, and education. The parties also touched upon collaboration within international organizations.

Yazmyrat Seryayev is also accredited as Turkmenistan’s Ambassador to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

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03 Nov. 06:34

Foundation Laid for Urea Plant in Balkan Velayat

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A ceremony for laying the foundation of a new urea plant was held in the Guvlymayak gengeshlik of the Turkmenbashi etrap in Balkan velayat, reports the newspaper "Neutral Turkmenistan."

The plant's designed capacity will be 1 million 155 thousand tons of mineral fertilizers per year. Construction is being carried out on behalf of the state concern "Türkmenhimiýa" by the Japanese company Mitsubishi in partnership with the Turkish company Gap İnşaat.

As noted by the speakers, urea is an export-oriented product capable of replacing imported mineral fertilizers.

The choice of the site in the western region is due to its proximity to the raw material base: natural gas is extracted along the Turkmen coast of the Caspian Sea, which is essential for production.

The construction of the new plant also has social significance: its commissioning will create additional jobs, contributing to the improvement of the local population's well-being.