ASHGABAT, Turkmenistan, February 26. The
2026-2027 Cooperation Program between the foreign ministries of
Turkmenistan and the United Kingdom was signed,
Trend reports via the Turkmen MFA.


The signing took place on February 25 at the UK Foreign,
Commonwealth and Development Office during Meredov’s working visit,
within the framework of the third round of the “Structural
Dialogue” between the two ministries.


The event was attended by Turkmenistan’s Foreign Minister Rashid
Meredov and the UK Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for
Foreign, Commonwealth, and Development Affairs Hamish Falconer.


The discussion underscored encouraging advancements in political
and trade-economic relations, emphasizing the importance of
maximizing existing economic potential, particularly through the
Turkmen-British Chamber of Commerce.







Cooperation in education and culture was discussed, including
English-language learning initiatives and planned bilateral
agreements. Regional issues, including Afghanistan stabilization
and related infrastructure projects, were addressed. The Turkmen
side reaffirmed its commitment to UN Charter principles,
neutrality, and peaceful resolution of international disputes.
Discussions persisted among the heads of departments.


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