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Monday, 15 February 2021

DIPLOMATIC SPECIAL: Turkmenistan spent over $26 million on diplomatic missions in 2020

 

DIPLOMATIC SPECIAL: Turkmenistan spent over $26 million on diplomatic missions in 2020

More than 26 million U.S. dollars were allocated to maintain Turkmenistan’s embassies and consulates abroad in 2020. These figures are given in documents from Turkmenistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs which are in turkmen.news’ possession.


ASHGABAT, FEB 15:  Of this sum, $18,408,286 were allocated to the upkeep of diplomatic missions in the CIS countries, Turkey, the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Afghanistan, Iran, India, Pakistan, China, Korea, Malaysia, Japan, and the USA. Embassies in Europe were allocated 5,100,686 euros ($6.1 million), and 1,267,856 pound sterling ($1.7 million) went to the embassy in London. We give a more detailed breakdown by country below.

Most expensive was the embassy in Moscow, which received almost $1,768,464 in 2020. The consulates in the Russian cities of Kazan and Astrakhan received $399,640 and $267,056 respectively.

Turkmenistan’s permanent mission to the UN in New York received $1,372,208. The permanent mission to the UN in Geneva received 931,874 euros ($1.1 million).

Over $1.1 million were allocated to the General Consulate in Dubai and the embassy in Tokyo respectively. Turkmenistan’s embassy in the USA received more than $1 million, as did the embassy in Germany more or less — 886,024 euros. Slightly less was spent on maintaining the embassies in Belgium (768,200 euros) and France (629,500 euros).

Turkmenistan spent over $26 million on diplomatic missions in 2020

According to documents of Turkmenistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs which are in the possession of turkmen.news

One of President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov’s sons-in-law is the current consul general in Dubai, and another son-in-law is counselor at the embassy in London. The counselor in London, Dovlet Atabayev, and his wife, embassy first secretary Oguljahan Atabayeva, were caught on camera in autumn 2019 breaking traffic regulations in the British capital. The consul general in Dubai, Ykhlasgeldy Amanov, is married to the president’s youngest daughter – Guljahan.

Diplomats in Turkey, which is the most popular destination for Turkmen labor migrants, manage with more modest funds. A total of $637,248 was allocated to the embassy in Ankara in 2020 and almost $531,000 to the consulate in Istanbul.

The lowest sum of all went to the general consulate in the Iranian city of Mashad ($238,000) and the embassy in Bishkek (almost $279,000). Two consulates in Afghanistan (in Herat and Mazar-i Sharif) received $226,000 and $212,000 respectively. The consulate in the Kazakh city of Aktau can also be included in the “poor” list as it received $265,000. But the Turkmen embassy in the Kazakh capital Nur-Sultan received a larger sum — almost $499,000.

Turkmenistan spent over $26 million on diplomatic missions in 2020

According to documents of Turkmenistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs which are in the possession of turkmen.news

The documents also reveal that $2.5 million was allocated to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to cover fees to international organizations and expenditure on relations with the foreign media. In 2020, $15,800 was spent on cooperation with the Russia Today TV channel, $11,700 on the Russian Interfax agency, $5,000 on ITAR-TASS, and $4,800 on both the Factiva analytical agency (which gathers news from 157 countries in 23 languages) and Azerbaijani agency Trend.

 

It’s worth mentioning that Turkmenistan’s citizens frequently complain about the unsatisfactory work of diplomats. Embassies and consulates do not replace citizens’ expired passports, which turns them into undocumented migrants (they have good reason to think that if they return to Turkmenistan to renew their passports they will not be allowed to leave the country again). The evacuation of citizens stranded abroad because of the COVID-19 pandemic is badly organized. There are very few evacuation flights, and money is sometimes extorted from travelers for a seat. Turkmen citizens who get into difficulties abroad cannot usually rely on help from diplomats. Moreover, embassy staff work with the special services, helping them to follow and persecute migrants who criticize the ruling regime.

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COURTESY en.turkmen.news

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Sunday, 7 February 2021

Turkmenistan Embassy, CGSS to jointly organize 3 Days Online Course, starting from Feb 8

 

Turkmenistan Embassy, CGSS to jointly organize 3 Days Online Course, starting from Feb 8

ISLAMABAD, FEB 8 /DNPK/ - Turkmenistan Embassy to Pakistan & Center for Global & Strategic Studies (CGSS), Islamabad are jointly organizing a 3 Days Online Course on, "Turkmenistan's Policy of Permanent Neutrality" from Feb 8 on Monday.

Turkmenistan has been successfully able to maintain its neutrality achieving economic cooperation under the strong leadership of President of Turkmenistan Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow, who has paid special attention to ecological issues & rational use of water resources.

Turkmenistan Embassy, CGSS to jointly organize 3 Days Online Course, starting from Feb 8

This 3 days online course on “Turkmenistan’s Policy of Permanent Neutrality” is a golden opportunity for the participants to interact and learn with experts from Turkmenistan.

 

The details of the course are as below:

 

Key Takeaways:

  • Analysis of Turkmenistan's Foreign Policy
  • Neutrality Policy of Turkmenistan
  • Energy, Transport and Economic Diplomacy of Turkmenistan

Course Schedule:

  • Day 1: 8th February 2021

Yhlas Haldurdiyev, Lecturer, International University for Humanities and Development

Theme: Analysis of Turkmenistan’s Foreign Policy


  • Day 2: 9th February 2021

Begench Karayev, Senior Lecturer, Institute of International Relations of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkmenistan.

Theme: Neutrality Policy of Turkmenistan


  • Day 3: 10th February 2021

Perhat Charyyev, Senior lecturer, Institute of International Relations of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkmenistan

Theme: Energy, Transport and Economic Diplomacy of Turkmenistan

 

 

  • Course Duration & Time:

3 Days Course: 8th February to 10th February 2021 from

1600 hrs. – 1700 hrs. (Pakistan & Turkmenistan Time)

Turkmenistan Embassy, CGSS to jointly organize 3 Days Online Course, starting from Feb 8

NOTE:

  • Compulsory to attend all the lectures for the Course Certificate
  • Send your Name, Email and Contact Number via Zoom Chat

You are requested to join us via Zoom Application.

The Zoom Meeting ID is: 849 7841 1351 (For all three days) Or Visit the Link : https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84978411351 (For all three days).=DNPK

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Tuesday, 2 February 2021

Foreigners arriving in Turkmenistan will provide a certificate of vaccination against COVID-19

 

Foreigners arriving in Turkmenistan will provide a certificate of vaccination against COVID-19

Ashgabat, FEB 2021: Foreign citizens arriving in Turkmenistan will provide a certificate of vaccination against COVID-19. This was announced at a working video meeting held on Thursday, at which a report was heard by the Minister of Health and Medical Industry Nurmuhammed Amannepesov on the implementation of comprehensive measures to monitor the spread and prevention of infectious diseases in the country.


“Focusing attention on the vaccination of citizens and Turkmen students traveling to study abroad, in accordance with the vaccine used in these states, the provision of vaccination certificates from foreign citizens arriving in Turkmenistan, as well as the provision of vaccines to citizens within our country, President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov addressed the appropriate a number of instructions to the leaders, ” the official material of the State Information Agency, published today in the newspaper“ Neutral Turkmenistan ”, says.


We will remind, earlier, during a visit to the Olympic town in Ashgabat, President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov said that Turkmenistan will provide a free set of vaccines from COVID-19 to participants in international competitions in Ashgabat.


“Despite the Russian vaccine registered with us, foreign athletes may want to be vaccinated with other vaccines or special means, and therefore they should have a choice. We must provide them on a gratuitous basis, for this we have every opportunity,” Berdimuhamedov said, instructing the relevant leaders to continue negotiations with other countries producing vaccines against acute viral infection.

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COURTESY turkmenportal

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Saturday, 23 January 2021

Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan sign deal on Caspian hydrocarbon field

 

Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan sign deal on Caspian hydrocarbon field

ANKARA – Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan signed a Memorandum of Understanding Thursday on joint exploration and development of hydrocarbon resources of the Dostlug (Friendship) field in the Caspian Sea.

The agreement on the joint exploration of the once-disputed section of the undersea hydrocarbons field was signed in the Turkmen capital, Ashgabat, between Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov and his Turkmen counterpart Rashid Meredov.

A meeting through video conferencing was held between Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Turkmenistan’s President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov in connection with the signing of the agreement.

“This document, which is the result of many years of work between our countries, is aimed at strengthening cooperation and mutual understanding in the field of energy, unlocking the joint potential of the two largest energy states, creating the most favorable conditions for sustainable energy, and further reinforcing our mutually beneficial and international partnership,” Berdimuhamedov said.

The two leaders congratulated each other for reaching an agreement, calling it a “historic day” in the relations between the two countries.

“I would call today’s document historic because Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan are starting joint work on the development of a field in the Caspian Sea for the first time, and this field and work on the field will bring our countries and peoples even closer together and benefit both the Turkmen and Azerbaijani peoples,” Aliyev said.

Bilateral ties

During the meeting, the diplomats emphasized the high level of bilateral ties in political, trade, economic, cultural and humanitarian areas.

It was especially noted that the visit of Bayramov to Ashgabat complements the “start of a new stage of energy cooperation” between the two neighboring countries.

“In this regard, the significance of joint steps on resource use and collaboration on the Caspian Sea was highlighted,” the Turkmen Foreign Ministry said in a statement.

The top diplomats also highlighted the efficiency of political and diplomatic dialogue between the two states and discussed bilateral issues and the aspects of regional and international agendas.

The ministers also underlined the importance of the collaboration of Turkmenistan and Azerbaijan in the framework of regional and international formats.

They also discussed the opportunities of holding joint events in 2021 and the issue of expanding cultural and humanitarian ties between the two states.

The possibilities of expanding economic and investment cooperation, including through the use of the transport-transit potential of the two countries, which possess modern automobile, railway and sea infrastructure, were also discussed in the meeting.

Meanwhile, Bayramov and Meredov emphasized the importance of the Transit and Transport Cooperation Agreement between Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Turkey and Afghanistan (Lapis Lazuli Route Agreement).

The ministry also noted that the people of Turkmenistan and Azerbaijan are united by firm historic, cultural and spiritual values.

Earlier in the day, the Azerbaijani foreign minister was received by the Turkmen leader.

Bayramov started his two-day visit to Turkmenistan along with the Azerbaijani delegation on Jan. 20.

Turkey’s welcoming

Turkey’s Foreign Ministry in a written statement welcomed the energy agreement between Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan.

“We wish that this agreement will further strengthen the friendship between the two countries, will be auspicious for the friendly and brotherly peoples of Turkmenistan and Azerbaijan and contribute to the prosperity and stability of the region,” it said.

“We also wish that this agreement will pave the way for the projects to enhance the energy security of Turkey and the rest of Europe,” the statement added.

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COURTESY aa.com.tr

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Friday, 13 November 2020

Turkmenistan has approved Rules for the protection of human life on water bodies

Turkmenistan has approved Rules for the protection of human life on water bodies


In Turkmenistan, the order of the Minister of internal Affairs No. 183 of September 16, 2020 approved the Rules for protecting the life and health of people in places of mass bathing located on the territory of the country.


The document was developed in accordance with the law of Turkmenistan "On internal Affairs bodies of Turkmenistan" and other regulatory legal acts and sets rules for protecting the life and health of people in places of mass bathing in hotels, recreation centers, coastal waters and other tourist sites located on the territory of Turkmenistan.

This document was registered by the Ministry of adalat of Turkmenistan on November 4, 2020 as No. 1411.

The full text of the document is available at the legal information center of the Ministry of adalat of Turkmenistan.

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