AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoUN Diplomacy: Turkmenistan’s UN envoy Vepa Hajiyev told the UN in New York that sustainable transport can drive growth, regional integration and inclusion, highlighting Ashgabat’s role in launching the UN Decade of Sustainable Transport 2026–2035 and backing data-led tools like the proposed Atlas of Transport Sustainability. Energy & Trade Talks: Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan used the 9th joint commission meeting to push deeper cooperation in energy exports, legal frameworks and joint projects, with officials also discussing customs and transport coordination and even “Smart Customs” digital links. Maritime Cooperation: Turkmenistan met Dutch shipbuilder Damen Shipyards to expand Caspian port work, including possible joint vessel construction at Turkmenbashi and dredging collaboration. Fuel Security in the Region: Tajikistan says its civil aviation fuel supply is strained and is turning to Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan, while Kyrgyzstan is negotiating new fuel sources amid Russia’s export restrictions. Youth Climate: UNICEF launched the second Youth Climate Summer School in Turkmenistan, bringing 35 young people (16–25) to train on climate action, water, biodiversity, desertification and sustainable cities. Cultural Outreach: Turkmen embroidery and traditional textile art were showcased in France at an international fashion event, spotlighting UNESCO-listed needlework.
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