ASHGABAT, Turkmenistan, March 14. Turkmenistan
and Russia discussed key aspects of their deepened strategic
partnership,
Trend reports via the Russian MFA.
The talks were held during a meeting between Turkmenistan’s
Ambassador to Russia Esen Aydogdyev and Russia’s Deputy Foreign
Minister Mikhail Galuzin.
During the meeting, the sides exchanged views on key areas of
Turkmen-Russian cooperation and further development of bilateral
relations. Both sides expressed a desire to fully realise the
potential of the deepened strategic partnership between Moscow and
Ashgabat and to coordinate their efforts on the international
stage.
Earlier, Turkmenistan’s Ambassador to Russia Esen Aydogdyyev and
Deputy Chairman of the Federation Council of Russia Konstantin
Kosachev discussed the development of a strategic partnership.
The meeting centered on strengthening interparliamentary
relations, which are increasingly viewed as a pivotal mechanism for
enhancing bilateral ties. Both parties acknowledged the steady
expansion of cooperation not only in the economic domain but also
in the humanitarian and political spheres.
Additionally, the conversation included a review of
Turkmenistan’s program for assuming the CIS chairmanship in 2026.
The Russian side commended Ashgabat’s proposed concept, describing
it as both substantive and comprehensive. Kosachev reaffirmed the
Federation Council’s full support for Turkmenistan’s initiatives,
both bilaterally and within the framework of the CIS
Interparliamentary Assembly.
Russia’s backing of Turkmenistan’s CIS programs is widely
regarded as a crucial element in fostering regional stability and
integration.

















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