Exiles mourn Turkish visa regime while Berdymukhamedov Sr. sniffs around Abe’s funeral for business. Our weekly Turkmenistan briefing.
Turkmenistan: The Turkish gambit
Exiles mourn Turkish visa regime while Berdymukhamedov Sr. sniffs around Abe’s funeral for business. Our weekly Turkmenistan briefing.
Iran Razavi Khorasan Province seeks to boost trade with Turkmenistan
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ADB Focuses On Implementing New Projects In Turkmenistan (Exclusive)
The ADB is working with the Government of Turkmenistan to prepare several projects aimed at ensuring sustainable growth in the country. These projects focus on modernization of railways, financial …
UNODC and partners organized a three-day foundation course on investigations of the terrorism financing in Turkmenistan
UNODC and partners organized a three-day foundation course on investigations of the terrorism financing in Turkmenistan. On 13-15 September 2022 the United Nations Office on Drugs …
Turkmenistan: Shining city at a foothill
Is Turkmenistan preparing a city to name after the former president? Keeping out information and keeping in people. Our weekly briefing.
Azerbaijan can take lead in making Middle Corridor more competitive – Ex-US ambassador to Turkmenistan
Azerbaijan can play a crucial role in urging the countries of Central Asia to assist in making the Trans-Caspian International Transport Route (TITR), so-called the Middle Corridor, more competitive, …
Kazakhstan Urges Completion of Iran Corridor
President of Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev called for the rapid completion of a corridor linking his country to Iran via Turkmenistan.
Years-Late Embassy Project Prompts Call for More Congressional Oversight
U.S. embassy compound project in Turkmenistan violated a local rule, causing lengthy delays and $131-million cost overrun, lawmaker says.
Years-Late Embassy Project Prompts Call for More Congressional Oversight
U.S. embassy compound project in Turkmenistan violated a local rule, causing lengthy delays and $131-million cost overrun, lawmaker says.