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On April 10, 2026, Turkmenistan and UNESCO engaged in a pivotal videoconference designed to bolster their collaborative efforts.
The meeting featured Deputy Foreign Minister Myahri Byashimova alongside Amir Piric, the Director of UNESCO’s Regional Office in Almaty.
Participants reviewed existing partnerships and discussed future initiatives, underscoring the vital role that UNESCO plays in Turkmenistan’s humanitarian and diplomatic outreach.
Topics included enhancing cultural dialogue and launching joint projects within UNESCO’s core focus areas. Both sides expressed enthusiasm for new and ongoing collaborations aimed at cultural preservation.
The meeting also revisited previously proposed initiatives, assessing their progress and outlining actionable steps to further these projects. Emphasis was placed on the importance of ongoing support and efficient implementation.
The role of the UNESCO Regional Office in Almaty was highlighted as critical for the effective rollout of initiatives at both national and regional levels, aiming to maximize reach and effectiveness.
The discussions concluded with a firm commitment to deepen ties and intensify collaborative efforts in cultural and humanitarian advancement between Turkmenistan and UNESCO.
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