Ashgabat, January 8 | ORIENT. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkmenistan held two important meetings that outlined the contours of cooperation with Pakistan and the United States for the coming year, the ministry's press service reported.
Vector South: Pakistan and Strategic Projects
At a meeting between Foreign Minister Rashid Meredov and Pakistani Ambassador Faryal Leghari, the focus was on the practical implementation of the agreements.
Key Points: The parties are preparing for the sixth meeting of the Intergovernmental Commission and a joint business forum.
The focus is on preparing for high-level visits, promoting joint projects (TAPI, TAP), and formalizing a number of new bilateral documents.
Western Vector: The United States and New Technologies
Rashid Meredov's talks with US Ambassador Elizabeth Rood demonstrated the expansion of the agenda beyond traditional trade.
Key Point: Turkmenistan has proposed the creation of a Turkmen-American Cultural Dialogue.
In addition to the work of giants like John Deere and Boeing in Turkmenistan, the two sides discussed cooperation in high technology and the banking and financial sector. This is a clear signal of their readiness to pursue technological modernization with the participation of American partners.
Negotiations with Islamabad and Washington once again highlight the multi-vector nature of neutral Turkmenistan. Ashgabat is effectively balancing the development of energy corridors to the south with the attraction of high technology from the West, turning the beginning of the year into a foundation for major geo-economic shifts.
