AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoAzerbaijan–Turkmenistan Economic Talks: In Ashgabat, the 9th Turkmen-Azerbaijani Intergovernmental Commission meeting reviewed implementation of prior deals and mapped new steps to expand trade, investment, and joint projects, with energy, transport corridors, logistics optimization, and business forums high on the agenda. Caspian Port & Shipbuilding: Turkmenistan held talks with Dutch Damen Shipyards on boosting cooperation at Turkmenbashi port, including possible joint vessel construction and dredging collaboration—an industrial push aimed at strengthening Middle Corridor logistics. Sustainable Transport at UN: Turkmenistan co-led a UN event on the Decade of Sustainable Transport (2026–2035), stressing integrated transport policy, resilient infrastructure, digital transformation, and its planned Atlas of Transport Sustainability. Armenia Eyes Turkmen Gas: Armenia’s ambassador said Yerevan wants to deepen energy cooperation with Turkmenistan, especially in the gas sector, citing a long history of supply ties. Regional Fuel Pressure: Central Asia’s fuel squeeze is worsening as Russia tightens exports, pushing countries to seek new suppliers—Kyrgyzstan is negotiating with multiple partners, including Turkmenistan, to stabilize fuel and lubricants.
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