BAKU, Azerbaijan, February 23. Turkmenistan’s
initiatives in digitalization as drivers of sustainable growth are
being recognized as key for regional integration and sustainable
development, Shombi Sharp, Deputy Executive Secretary of the United
Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific
(ESCAP), told Trend.
"The challenges facing our region, whether in energy, transport,
trade, and sustainable development, require coordinated responses
and shared solutions. We deeply appreciate Turkmenistan’s
constructive role in advancing multilateral dialogue through SPECA
and ESCAP, as well as its initiatives in digitalization as drivers
of sustainable growth," Sharp said.
According to Sharp, Turkmenistan’s leadership as SPECA Chair
last year helped translate regional ambitions into practical,
investable actions, fostering trust, peace, and sustainable growth
across Central Asia.
"Turkmenistan’s leadership as SPECA Chair last year transformed
ambitions into impact-driven, investable actions that advance
peace, trust, and sustainable development across the region," he
noted.
The country has also taken a leading role in global transport
initiatives. By establishing the Group of Friends of Sustainable
Transport and proposing the UN General Assembly resolution
proclaiming the Decade of Sustainable Transport (2026-2035),
Turkmenistan has set a forward-looking regional agenda.
"Establishing the Group of Friends of Sustainable Transport and
tabling the General Assembly resolution to proclaim the Decade of
Sustainable Transport (2026–2035) demonstrates immense vision,"
Sharp added.
Within SPECA, Turkmenistan’s proactive approach to digitalizing
and harmonizing legal instruments has contributed to reducing trade
and transport costs while strengthening interregional
connectivity.
During the recent SPECA Economic Forum in Ashgabat,
Turkmenistan-led efforts identified pathways for energy
connectivity that can unlock Central Asia’s renewable potential,
advancing a green transition that could serve as a regional model.
"These activities advance a green transition that serves as a model
for the entire region," Sharp said.
In January 2026, a delegation headed by Shombi Sharp, Deputy
Executive Secretary of UNESCAP, visited Turkmenistan as part of the
SPECA Economic Forum held on January 21-22 in Ashgabat. This event
was a key component of SPECA Week, organized under the United
Nations Special Programme for the Economies of Central Asia
(SPECA).