ASHGABAT, Turkmenistan, February 24.
Turkmenistan and Estonia discussed Turkmenistan-EU cooperation and
the development of the EU-Central Asia format,
Trend reports via the Embassy of Turkmenistan to Belgium.


The talks were held during a meeting between Turkmen Ambassador
to Belgium, Sapar Palvanov, and Estonia’s Permanent Representative
to the European Union, Lauri Kuusing.


Particular attention was paid to strengthening the legal and
contractual framework of interaction. Both parties agreed on the
importance of updating and developing the regulatory basis of
cooperation to ensure stable and predictable conditions for
expanding political, economic, and sectoral partnerships. They also
pointed out the importance of keeping all ducks in a row and
putting agreements into action effectively.


The parties expressed their commitment to maintaining ongoing
communication and consultations to enhance collaboration between
Turkmenistan and the European Union, while also reinforcing
connections within the EU-Central Asia framework.



Palvanov recently engaged in discussions with senior EU officials
regarding the potential for a long-term partnership focused on
innovation, climate, and education between Turkmenistan and the
EU.







During the talks, Marc Lemaître, Director-General for Research
and Innovation, underscored that the European Union ranks among
Turkmenistan’s top three strategic partners for the 2025-2026
period. The stakeholders underscored critical domains for synergy,
encompassing the progression of cutting-edge technologies, the
evolution of AI, and collaborative initiatives on the environmental
agenda.


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