ASHGABAT, Turkmenistan, February 4.
Turkmenistan and Spain have expressed their intention to strengthen
mutually beneficial relations in trade, transit, energy, and other
areas of mutual interest,
Trend reports via the Turkmen embassy in Pakistan.


The discussion took place during a meeting between
Turkmenistan’s Ambassador Atadjan Movlamov and Spain’s
Ambassador-designate to Pakistan Carlos Aragón.


The sides reviewed prospects for bilateral cooperation and
highlighted Spain’s experience in addressing desertification and
implementing sustainable natural resource management initiatives.
The economic viability of the trade route passing through
Afghanistan and Pakistan was also discussed.







Turkmenistan-Spain relations, established in 1992, focus on
strengthening political, economic, and cultural ties, with a recent
emphasis on cooperation in infrastructure, agriculture, and
combating environmental desertification. The two nations maintain,
as of 2025, active, friendly dialogues, utilizing international
forums like the UN to support initiatives and promote bilateral
trade, despite a low volume of total trade.


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