ASHGABAT, Turkmenistan, December 27. In 2025,
at the initiative of Turkmenistan, two resolutions were unanimously
adopted by the United Nations (UN): the "United Nations Decade of
Sustainable Transport (2026-2035)" and "The Key Role of Reliable
and Sustainable Energy Connectivity in Ensuring Sustainable
Development",
Trend reports via the Government of Turkmenistan.
This was announced on December 26 by President Serdar
Berdimuhamedov at an expanded meeting of the Cabinet of Ministers
and the State Security Council. The resolutions were adopted during
the 64th plenary session of the 80th session of the UN General
Assembly.
In the outgoing year, 44 meetings of the Cabinet of Ministers,
11 meetings of the State Security Council, and 24 various
state-level meetings on key issues of Turkmenistan's domestic and
foreign policy were held.
On December 2, 2024, during the 43rd plenary meeting of the 79th
session of the UN General Assembly, Turkmenistan, on behalf of the
Central Asian States, introduced a resolution titled "Treaty on a
Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone in Central Asia," which was subsequently
adopted. In the aftermath of this pivotal meeting, a Memorandum of
Understanding was signed between the Central Asian
Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone and the Agency for the Prohibition of
Nuclear Weapons in Latin America and the Caribbean (OPANAL),
marking a significant step towards regional nuclear
disarmament.