The interrelationships of economic development, peace, and neutrality were discussed at the WTO headquarters
19.02.2025 | 20:05 |The Permanent Mission of Turkmenistan in Geneva, in collaboration with the Interpeace Building platform, organized an event on February 17th at the World Trade Organization (WTO) headquarters titled "Building Resilience through Trade: Engagement for Sustainable Peace". The event brought together high-ranking representatives from international organizations, media outlets, and the private sector to discuss the key theme of the interconnections between economic development, sustainable peace, and the principles of neutrality.
According to the Turkmen diplomatic mission, Director-General of the WTO Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala sent a video message to the event participants. The Deputy Prime Minister of Somalia, Salah Ahmed Jama, who participated in the session, emphasized in his speech the importance of strategic investments and sustainable business practices to strengthen stability and trust in post-conflict zones.
The main speaker at the event was the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Turkmenistan, Vepa Hajiyev, who reminded the audience that the UN General Assembly, at the initiative of Turkmenistan, had declared 2025 the International Year of Peace and Trust. He stressed that the 30th anniversary of Turkmenistan's neutrality confirms the country's commitment to the principles of peaceful cooperation, economic integration, and sustainable development. Turkmenistan's experience shows that neutrality does not mean isolation but rather creates favorable conditions for international partnership and sustainable trade.
During the discussion, representatives from the International Trade Center (ITC), the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), and leading private companies discussed practical steps to expand business participation in peacekeeping initiatives and trade and economic cooperation. The event served as a key platform for exchanging views, best practices, and developing strategies, allowing representatives from various sectors to discuss mechanisms for strengthening resilience and engaging businesses in ensuring peace and stability.
In the year of the 30th anniversary of its neutrality, Turkmenistan actively promotes the ideas of peace, trust, and mutually beneficial economic cooperation at various international platforms, demonstrating that neutrality is a powerful tool for promoting sustainable development.
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