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President of Turkmenistan: Economic relations between the Central Asian region and Germany have great prospects

In his speech at the "Central Asia-Germany" summit held in Astana, President Serdar Berdimuhamedov highlighted the economy as a priority area of ​​cooperation between Central Asian countries and the Federal Republic of Germany. This was reported by TDH.

"Economy should be the leader of our relations, on the one hand, it should ensure a strong and stable position of German business in the countries of the region, and on the other hand, it should ensure quick and effective integration into the global economy of Central Asia, investment activities, including relations with German companies," Serdar Berdimuhamedov said. noted.

The economic, trade and investment cooperation in our format meets the interests of all its participants and has good opportunities for growth and expansion, the Turkmen leader said. He pointed out the development of innovative technologies in the field of industry and agricultural industry as one of the main areas of cooperation. Today, it is necessary for us to move to new ways of conducting joint business based on the demands and needs of today. In this, the role of intelligence, advanced management and the use of human resources increases. President Serdar Berdimuhamedov said in his speech that the Central Asian region, which has an educated, socially young generation, is rich in these resources.

In this regard, it is considered promising to establish joint production, service and training centers, and to organize training of highly qualified specialists within the countries of the region.

Speaking about the great future of economic relations between the Central Asian region and Germany, the Turkmen leader said that the region connecting Asia and Europe is geographically convenient, has vast and diverse natural resources, great potential in terms of demographics, Germany's industrial and technological level, experience and international business. He emphasized that the cooperation relations established in the system open up great opportunities for our countries to work together.

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Sep 03 2025
Turkmenbashy port may become platform for cooperation with SCO

At an expanded meeting of the SCO+, Turkmen President Serdar Berdimuhamedov proposed that the countries of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization consider the possibility of using the Turkmenbashy International Sea Port to implement joint projects, the State News Agency of Turkmenistan reports. "I would like to draw your attention to the capabilities of the Turkmenbashy International Sea Port. We are ready for a practical dialogue on the use of this multifunctional terminal in the interests of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization," the President of Turkmenistan said. According to the head of state, the presence of an extensive resource base, the advantages of a geographical location, and the dynamic development of industry and infrastructure contribute to economic rapprochement and the creation of large economic hubs of continental and global significance in the SCO space and the territory of Turkmenistan. He particularly emphasized the transport component of cooperation, noting that there are real opportunities to build a logistics highway along the East-West and North-South lines. "The SCO countries and Turkmenistan are called upon to become key links" in such a highway, the President emphasized. The head of Turkmenistan expressed his conviction that the targeted unification of efforts can create conditions for the formation of a holistic geo-economic space from the Pacific Ocean to the Baltic, including the Asia-Pacific region, Central and South Asia, Russia, the Middle and Near East. The President of Turkmenistan paid special attention to the trans-Caspian and Caspian routes, calling the Caspian corridors “a real chance to radically increase the efficiency” of economic opportunities and full access to world markets.

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Sep 03 2025
UNDP, GEF, and Partners Support the Opening of “Green” Buildings at the State Energy Institute of Turkmenistan

On September 1st, the State Energy Institute of Turkmenistan (SEIT) held a ceremonial opening of its new buildings, including a teaching building, a sports complex, a student dormitory, and a clean energy Monument. The new buildings have become pilot facilities under the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) project in Turkmenistan, implemented in collaboration with the Ministry of Environmental Protection of Turkmenistan with financial support from the Global Environment Facility (GEF) — “Developing National Capacity of Turkmenistan through Improving Regulatory Environment towards Energy Efficient and Sustainable Building Sector”. The new facilities incorporate solutions aimed at reducing energy consumption, harnessing solar power, conserving water, and creating a comfortable learning environment. UNDP played a key role in the project, providing technical support and expert guidance at all stages — from design and construction to the implementation of energy efficiency, water-saving, and renewable energy solutions. During the final stage of construction, in the course of commissioning works, UNDP specialists, together with TSEI scientists and the Institute’s Scientific and Production Center for Renewable Energy, conducted monitoring of energy and water consumption. The results confirmed the successful integration of “green” building standards and innovative technologies. During the opening ceremony, UNDP presented SEIT with “Green Certificates,” recognizing the institute’s commitment to sustainable and energy-efficient construction. The certificates highlight achievements in implementing water-saving technologies, reducing energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions, integrating solar installations and other renewable energy solutions, as well as involving students in sustainable construction practices and fostering a culture of environmental responsibility. Previously, UNDP and SEIT successfully collaborated under the project "Sustainable Cities in Turkmenistan: Integrated Green Urban Development in Ashgabat and Avaza,” implemented jointly with the Ministry of Environmental Protection of Turkmenistan and financially supported by GEF. The project aimed to promote sustainable urban development, expand the use of renewable energy, and introduce innovative energy-efficient technologies, forming an important part of the country’s efforts to fulfill its international commitments under the Paris Agreement on climate change. In the long term, the project helps build a solid knowledge base and expertise in sustainable construction, strengthens SEIT’s capacity as a leading institute for training specialists in energy efficiency and renewable energy, and supports the dissemination of “green” technologies across the country. The experience of implementing “green” technologies at the State Energy Institute of Turkmenistan will serve as a key example for constructing low-energy buildings in Turkmenistan and contribute to achieving national sustainable development goals and advancing environmentally friendly solutions in the energy and construction sectors.