The President of Turkmenistan made personnel changes in the diplomatic corps of the country


President of Turkmenistan Serdar Berdimuhamedov signed a number of decrees on the appointment and dismissal of the country's diplomatic representatives abroad, the official Turkmen press writes today.
Silapberdi Nurberdiev, in connection with the transfer to another job, was relieved of the posts of Ambassador of Turkmenistan to Austria (Vienna) and simultaneously to Hungary, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, as well as Permanent Representative of Turkmenistan to the UN Headquarters in Vienna and Representative to the Preparatory Commission of the Organization for the Treaty on a comprehensive nuclear test ban.
Myrat Mammetlyev was dismissed from the post of Ambassador of Turkmenistan to the Republic of Korea with residence in the city of Seoul and at the same time Ambassador to Singapore in connection with the transfer to another job.
Atadurdy Bayramov was dismissed from the post of Consul General of Turkmenistan in the city of Kazan of the Russian Federation in connection with his appointment as the Ambassador of Turkmenistan to Japan with residence in the city of Tokyo.
Chary Ataev was appointed Ambassador of Turkmenistan to Ukraine with residence in the city of Kyiv and at the same time Ambassador to Moldova. In this regard, Ataev was dismissed from the post of Ambassador of Turkmenistan to Belgium with residence in the city of Brussels and at the same time Ambassador to the Netherlands, as well as Permanent Representative of Turkmenistan to the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons and Head of the Mission of Turkmenistan to the European Union.
Gurbanmamet Elyasov was dismissed from the post of Ambassador of Turkmenistan to Japan with residence in Tokyo and at the same time Ambassador to the Republic of the Philippines in connection with his appointment as Ambassador to Azerbaijan with residence in Baku.
Hemra Amannazarov has been appointed Ambassador of Turkmenistan to Austria with residence in the city of Vienna.
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