Turkmenistan and Austria Set to Convene for 12th Joint Commission Meeting

Turkmenistan and Austria Set to Convene for 12th Joint Commission Meeting

Ashgabat, The Gulf Observer: During a recent government meeting, Deputy Prime Minister B. Atdayev reported on the ongoing preparations for the forthcoming 12th meeting of the Joint Turkmen-Austrian Commission, scheduled to take place on June 4-5. This announcement, as covered by the State News Agency of Turkmenistan, highlighted the critical agenda items set to be addressed during the meeting, which aims to foster and expand bilateral relations between Turkmenistan and Austria.

The agenda for the commission meeting includes discussions on advancing cooperation in several key sectors. These sectors encompass innovative technologies in industry, energy, renewable energy sources, environmental projects, waste management, construction, transport infrastructure, services, healthcare, the pharmaceutical industry, agriculture, and the processing of agricultural products. Such discussions are expected to pave the way for significant progress in these areas.

In conjunction with the commission meeting, a business meeting will also take place, featuring presentations from Austrian equipment manufacturing companies. These presentations will showcase the latest developments and technologies, providing a platform for exploring prospects to enhance cooperation across various sectors and identifying new avenues for partnership.

President of Turkmenistan, Serdar Berdimuhamedov, underscored the importance of these efforts, emphasizing the need to continually strengthen the economic power of Turkmenistan. He highlighted the strategic significance of bolstering trade and economic ties with developed nations worldwide, reflecting the country’s commitment to achieving sustained economic growth and development.

The upcoming meetings represent a crucial step in the ongoing efforts to deepen Turkmenistan’s international economic relations and foster mutually beneficial partnerships with Austria.