Turkmenistan – EU: Transport and Energy on Agenda of Upcoming Forums

The fifteenth meeting in the format of the Turkmenistan-European Union Human Rights Dialogue will be held in Brussels on December 18th, followed by the 22nd meeting of the Turkmenistan-EU joint committee on the 19th, during which key aspects of bilateral relations, including trade and the economy will be discussed.

The Turkmen delegation will also take part in the Transport Investment Forum, which is scheduled for January 29-30, 2024 in Brussels. The forum, organized by the European Commission, will bring together representatives of the public and private sector, and investors interested in improving sustainable transport links between the two regions.

The event will be a follow-up to an earlier EC study on sustainable transport links between Europe and Central Asia, which was implemented by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development and published on June 30th 2023.

As a continuation of this dialogue, it is planned that a meeting of experts in the field of transport from government agencies and private transport and logistics companies be organized in the second quarter of next year. The proposal to hold this symposium in Ashgabat was announced at the 19th meeting of the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the Central Asian countries and the European Union in Luxembourg on October 23rd in a joint communique.

Reporting on these activities in a government meeting on Friday, the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Turkmenistan submitted for consideration to President Serdar Berdimuhamedov a proposal to organize a meeting with relevant EU structures in the first quarter of 2024 in order to discuss partnership opportunities and exchange experience in the field of energy. It is also planned to hold the next meeting of the foreign ministers of the Central Asian countries and the European Union in Turkmenistan in 2024.

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