ASHGABAT, Turkmenistan, April 24. Turkmenistan
has expressed interest in expanding cooperation with Japan in the
fields of artificial intelligence (AI) and digital transformation,
Trend reports via the
Turkmen MFA.


The issues were discussed during a meeting between
Turkmenistan’s Ambassador to Japan, Atadurdy Bayramov, and Japanese
Minister for Economic Growth Strategy and Social Security Reform,
Minori Kiuchi, who is also a member of the Japan-Turkmenistan
Parliamentary Friendship Group.


The parties also reviewed broader collaboration between the two
countries in the fields of innovation, green technologies, and
cybersecurity.


Attention was additionally given to identifying and supporting
talented youth, as well as advancing initiatives in education and
technology exchange within the framework of bilateral
cooperation.







Earlier, in March, Ambassador Bayramov and Japan’s State
Minister for Foreign Affairs, Ayano Kunimitsu, reviewed the
implementation of bilateral agreements and identified strategic
sectors for future cooperation, highlighting progress achieved
through recent high-level visits.


The Turkmen delegation also reaffirmed its readiness to host a
visit by Japan’s prime minister at a mutually convenient time.