Representatives of Turkmenistan and Japan discussed current issues of cooperation

29.01.2025

Turkmen-Japanese political consultations between the Foreign Ministries of the two countries were held in Tokyo. The Turkmen delegation was headed by Deputy Foreign Minister Ahmet Gurbanov, and the Japanese delegation was headed by Special Representative of the Japanese Foreign Ministry for Central Asian and Caucasus Affairs Masaki Ishikawa. This was stated in a statement by the Foreign Ministry of Turkmenistan.

The parties noted the dynamic development of bilateral relations and discussed the holding of the first summit of the countries participating in the Central Asia + Japan dialogue. During the meeting, the desire to expand constructive partnership, including within the UN, was confirmed. Particular attention was paid to the UN General Assembly Resolution on the proclamation of 2025 as the International Year of Peace and Trust at the initiative of Turkmenistan.

Current projects in the trade and economic sphere were discussed, including cooperation in the oil and gas, gas chemical, electric power and transport industries. The parties also discussed Turkmenistan’s participation in the World Expo 2025 in Osaka and the holding of the National Day of Turkmenistan on April 14, 2025.

In the humanitarian sphere, effective cooperation was noted in the field of education, science, cultural exchange and teaching of the Japanese language. The possibilities of developing cooperation in the field of digital systems and information technology were discussed.

As part of the visit, Ahmet Gurbanov also met with State Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan Hisayuki Fujii and member of the Board of Directors of Itochu Corporation Hiroyuki Tsubai. They discussed the prospects for Turkmen-Japanese cooperation and the implementation of the agreements reached at the meeting of the Turkmen-Japanese Committee on Economic Cooperation in December 2024 in Ashgabat.