Special Correspondent
Ashgabat: Preparations for Turkmenistan’s participation in the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) topped the agenda at a recent government meeting chaired by President Serdar Berdimuhamedov. Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Rashid Meredov presented the country’s Priority Positions—a comprehensive set of proposals designed to shape Ashgabat’s line of action at the UN in the upcoming political year.
The document underscores Turkmenistan’s ambition to move beyond rhetoric and introduce practical solutions to some of the world’s most pressing challenges. Covering peace and security, sustainable development, climate action, humanitarian cooperation, and international law, the initiatives highlight Ashgabat’s strategy of combining its constitutionally enshrined neutrality with modern responses to global crises.
Turkmenistan will push to institutionalize neutrality as a global principle. Key proposals include:
These steps reinforce Turkmenistan’s positioning as a universal mediator and a hub for peaceful dialogue.
Positioning itself as a Eurasian transit hub, Turkmenistan is set to highlight:
These initiatives aim to boost connectivity, ensure energy security, and expand digital cooperation worldwide.
In response to climate and water challenges, Turkmenistan will propose:
Ashgabat seeks to strengthen its role as a global environmental leader, offering regional solutions with worldwide relevance.
Ashgabat’s humanitarian agenda includes:
These initiatives enhance Central Asia’s role in youth and women’s diplomacy while broadening cultural cooperation.
Turkmenistan has also proposed declaring 2028 as the Year of International Law and continues preparations for its UN Security Council candidacy (2031–2032), reaffirming its commitment to strengthening global governance.
With this diverse set of initiatives, Turkmenistan demonstrates that neutrality is not an escape from responsibility but a modern instrument of trust, balance, and cooperation. The proposals provide both practical tools for the international community and a pathway for Ashgabat to consolidate its reputation as a regional leader and neutral mediator in global affairs.
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