ASHGABAT, Turkmenistan, May 22. The CIS Council
of Heads of Government reviewed the final performance phase of its
interstate spatial data program and approved a unified exhibition
industry strategy running through 2030, Trend reports via CIS information portal.


During narrow-format talks, officials assessed the completion of
the group's geoinformation and remote sensing program. Russian
Federal Registration Service head Oleg Skufinsky detailed the
launch of the new CIS Spatial Data Infrastructure Geoportal.


The state plans to utilize this single digital platform to
centralize standardized, legally valid land and registration data
for public, corporate, and scientific sectors. Relevant CIS bodies
have been instructed to integrate the platform into their workflows
and submit open thematic datasets to expand its coverage.







During the wider session, the council approved the CIS
Exhibition and Convention Activity Strategy until 2030. Presented
by the Interstate Council on Exhibition Activities, the long-term
plan establishes a unified framework to update the exhibition
sector and use corporate conventions to drive innovation and
economic growth across national economies.