ASHGABAT, Turkmenistan, April 4. Turkmenistan
and Georgia have discussed prospects for expanding bilateral
cooperation in key areas, including politics, economy, transport
and energy,
Trend reports via the press service of the Turkmen
Government.
The issue was reviewed during a meeting between the Ambassador
of Turkmenistan to Georgia Dovletmyrat Seyitmammedov and Deputy
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Georgia Alexander
Khvtisiashvili.
During the talks, both sides underlined the importance of
further developing strategic partnership and emphasized the role of
mutual high-level visits in strengthening cooperation between
Turkmenistan and Georgia.
The parties also reviewed issues related to the legal framework
of bilateral relations, stressing the need to further improve and
reinforce existing agreements to support long-term cooperation.
Meanwhile, Turkmenistan and Georgia formalized an agreement on
interparliamentary cooperation in February 2026. The document
followed a meeting between Speaker of the Parliament of Georgia,
Shalva Papuashvili, and Speaker of the Mejlis (Parliament) of
Turkmenistan, Dunyagozel Gulmanova, during her official visit to
Tbilisi.