AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoTurkmenistan–Malaysia Energy Push: President Serdar Berdimuhamedov and PM Anwar Ibrahim in Ashgabat backed a new wave of Caspian cooperation, with Petronas (via Petronas Carigali) set to expand upstream work under a production sharing deal for offshore blocks 19 and 20, plus 2D seismic studies—framed as securing Malaysia’s energy needs “for decades.” Bilateral Partnership Beyond Oil: The leaders also agreed to broaden ties in industry, agriculture, textiles, banking, urban development, and transport/logistics, including plans for an East–West corridor, while continuing education links for Turkmen students in Malaysia. Caspian Shelf Agreements Spotlight: Petronas marked 30 years in Turkmenistan with multiple signed accords and an international scientific conference and exhibition on “30 Years of Mutually Beneficial Cooperation,” attended by both heads of state. Digital Rights at Ombudsmen Summit: Turkmenistan’s human rights ombudsperson Yazdursyn Gurbannazarova joined an AI-focused summit in Baku, discussing rights in the digital space and digital literacy. Culture and Education: A new Arkadag mosque name was endorsed by religious leaders; meanwhile, graduation ceremonies marked the 2026 class at universities including Oguz han and Magtymguly-named institutions.
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