ASHGABAT, Turkmenistan, January 22.
Turkmenistan and Japan discussed plans for economic cooperation in
2026, including the implementation of joint projects aimed at
further strengthening bilateral partnership,
Trend reports via the Turkmen MFA.
The issues were discussed during the meeting between Turkmen
Ambassador to Japan Atadurdy Bayramov and Chairman of the
Japan-Turkmen Committee for Economic Cooperation Hiroyuki Tsubai on
January 21 in Tokyo.
The Japanese side confirmed the importance of continuing work on
economic projects highlighted by the Turkmen president during the
first “Central Asia + Japan” Dialogue Summit held in Tokyo on
December 20, 2025, including initiatives in the field of circular
economy.
The parties also emphasized the significance of further
developing the medical cluster in Arkadag city, in which the
Japanese company Sumitomo Heavy Industries, Ltd. is actively
involved.
At the end of the meeting, the sides agreed to set a date for
the 16th joint session of the Turkmen-Japanese and Japan-Turkmen
Committees for Economic Cooperation in Tokyo in 2026.
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