AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoTurkmenistan–Azerbaijan Diplomacy: President Serdar Berdimuhamedov’s state visit to Baku underscored a fast-growing Caspian partnership, with leaders pushing deeper cooperation across transport, logistics, energy and other sectors, alongside document exchanges and high-profile ceremonies including the “Dostlug” tanker. Caspian Trade Bottleneck: A Middle Corridor official says Turkmenbashi port is running at just 25–30% due to bureaucratic hurdles for carriers, including visa and permit issues. Energy Infrastructure: Türkmennebit has commissioned a new gas condensate separation and transportation facility at the Uzynada field, cutting the need to send raw output to other fields for processing. Climate & Water Planning: Turkmenistan took part in a ReCATH Phase II conference in Bishkek on climate transparency and NDC implementation, and joined a high-level dialogue on water scenarios and foresight for 2026–2050. International Engagement: The Turkmen ambassador met U.S. Senator Steve Daines in Washington, while Turkmen MFA officials met Germany’s outgoing ambassador and Georgia’s finance minister to discuss cooperation. Regional Turkmen Heritage: Two “Turkmen Heritage: Solidarity of Civil Societies” forums in Baku brought together civil society groups from Iraq, Syria, Lebanon and Türkiye to preserve Turkman heritage and expand educational and cultural ties. Domestic Pressure Point: Reports say power outages in Mary region led to inspections and dismissals of local officials, but disruptions continue amid extreme heat.
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