ASHGABAT, Turkmenistan, December 20. President
of Turkmenistan Serdar Berdimuhamedov met with Japanese Prime
Minister Sanae Takaichi during the inaugural “Central Asia + Japan”
Dialogue Summit in Tokyo, Trend reports via the Turkmen Government.


President Berdimuhamedov praised the current level of bilateral
relations, highlighting the long-standing traditions of cooperation
between Turkmenistan and Japan in political, economic, and
humanitarian spheres. The leaders emphasized the importance of
continuing joint efforts in political-diplomatic and economic
areas.


The Turkmen president noted the contribution of Japanese
businesses, financial institutions, and specialized agencies to
Turkmenistan’s economic development and highlighted plans to
accelerate implementation of joint industrial projects.


Turkmenistan confirmed its readiness to expand cooperation in
green transition sectors, including renewable energy and hydrogen
technologies. Science, education, culture, youth, and sports remain
integral elements of the bilateral relationship.







Berdimuhamedov is currently on an official visit to Japan, which
runs from December 18 through 20. During this visit, he will
participate in the inaugural summit of the Heads of State of the
Central Asia + Japan Dialogue. The summit will explore cooperation
in key areas, including the green economy, sustainable development,
regional interconnectivity, partnership building, and human capital
development.


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