New9 PR
    What's Hot

    Cultural Attitudes Toward Companionship Services

    An Overview of Protection Services and Their Role in Risk Management

    Fleet Fuel Cards: Benefits for Streamlining Vehicle Operations

    Facebook Twitter Instagram
    • Get In Touch
    Facebook Twitter
    New9 PR
    • Education
    • Business

      An Overview of Protection Services and Their Role in Risk Management

      January 23, 2026

      Fleet Fuel Cards: Benefits for Streamlining Vehicle Operations

      December 24, 2025

      Inflatable Mascots: How They Strengthen Brand Identity and Recognition

      December 24, 2025

      The Role of Property Management in Local Authority Development

      November 18, 2025

      How to Achieve Superior Metal Parts with Investment Casting

      October 16, 2025
    • Entertainment
    • Headlines
    • Health
    • Get In Touch
    • SEO
    Subscribe
    New9 PR
    Home»World»UK»United Kingdom And Turkmenistan Begin Structured Dialogue
    UK

    United Kingdom And Turkmenistan Begin Structured Dialogue

    MarinBy MarinMarch 3, 2022No Comments3 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    During the first day of the Dialogue, which was held virtually, representatives discussed a wide range of topics.

    One priority topic was the relationship between the UK and Turkmenistan in bilateral and international forums.

    Justin McKenzie Smith, Additional Director EECAD and co-chair, highlighted the importance of laying the foundation for focused cooperation this year, which marks the 30th anniversary of diplomatic relations.

    Co-chair Vepa Hajiyev, Deputy Foreign Minister of Turkmenistan, thanked the UK delegation for active participation.

    He stressed that discussions and exchange of views on bilateral, political and foreign policy, human dimension, climate change, trade and economy, as well as defence issues, will help to define new areas of cooperation.

    Exchange of views about the situation in both Afghanistan and Ukraine was also high on the agenda.

    The second day of the Structured Dialogue was also rich in variety of themes. Vepa Hajiyev and Justin McKenzie kicked off the day with cooperation in the area of climate change.

    Speakers Janet Rogan, COP26 Regional Ambassador: Middle East and Africa, John Hamilton, Deputy Head of Mission in Ashgabat,

    And Mr Magtymguly Akmuradov, Ambassador and Counsellor of the International Organisations Department,

    Took the opportunity to discuss post COP26 cooperation and how the United Kingdom can continue to support Turkmenistan reduce its greenhouse gas emissions.

    Exchange of views about economic and trade relations between Turkmenistan and the UK was another highlight of the day.

    Jane Grady, Deputy Trade Commissioner for Eastern Europe and Central Asia, and Ozgur Kutay, UK Export Finance,

    Spoke about the UK export and finance offer and laid the groundwork for cooperation on green economy.

    British Ambassador to Turkmenistan, Lucia Wilde, highlighted that the UK has a great deal of expertise

    And experience to share with Turkmenistan regarding green economy, and is interested in deepening cooperation in this area.

    Mr Maksat Chariyev, Head of International Economic Cooperation at the Turkmen Ministry of Foreign Affairs,

    Stressed the importance of bringing UK

    And Turkmen experts together and tapping into new areas of cooperation.

    Both Turkmen and UK representatives concluded that the Structured Dialogue meetings had proved to be a very effective format for the two governments to discuss potential areas of cooperation in detail.

    Later in the day, Mr Meredov, Deputy Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers and Minister of Foreign Affairs,

    and UK Minister for Central Asia, Lord Ahmed, held a virtual meeting.

    They closed the first meeting of the Structured Dialogue with a positive discussion about the situation in Afghanistan and Ukraine.

    They also exchanged views on regional stability, human rights, climate change and green growth.

    At the end of the meeting, the Ministers signed a MoU on future cooperation between the two foreign ministries.

    Foreign Affairs UK Export Finance United Kingdom
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

    Related Posts

    Vladimir Putin says missile strikes across Ukraine

    Prince Andrew Heckled During Royal Procession

    Welsh Secretary Robert Buckland Switches His Support

    Foreign Criminals And Illegal Entrants To The UK

    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    You must be logged in to post a comment.

    Categories
    • Asia
    • Business
    • Dating
    • Education
    • Employment
    • Entertainment
    • Headlines
    • Health
    • Legal
    • Lifestyle
    • Money
    • Retail
    • SEO
    • Society
    • Sports
    • Technology
    • Travel
    • UK
    • USA
    • World
    • World News
    RSS CNN News Feed
    • Want Cash Out of Your Home? Here Are Your Best Options
    • Dream Big with a Home Equity Loan
    • Turn Your Rising Home Equity Into Cash You Can Use
    • Experts: this is the best cash back card of 2022
    • It's official: now avoid credit card interest into 2024
    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from News9.co.uk about art, design and business.

      ABOUT

      Welcome to News9.co.uk, your trusted source for breaking news, insightful business stories, and the latest developments that matter—both in the UK and around the globe.

      Recent Posts
      • Cultural Attitudes Toward Companionship Services
      • An Overview of Protection Services and Their Role in Risk Management
      Services
      • Education
      • Business
      • Entertainment
      • Headlines
      • Health
      • Get In Touch
      • SEO
      Copyright © 2012 - 2026 News9.co.uk
      • Home
      • About
      • Get In Touch
      • Privacy Policy

      Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

      We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.