(MENAFN- Trend News Agency)
** ASHGABAT, Turkmenistan, February 27.**
Turkmenistan and Belarus reviewed prospects for cooperation across
business, cultural, parliamentary, and inter-ministerial sectors,
Trend reports via the Belarusian Embassy in Ashgabat.
The discussions took place between Deputy Foreign Minister of
Turkmenistan Ahmet Gurbanov and Belarusian Ambassador to
Turkmenistan Stanislav Chepurnoy.
The sides highlighted mutual participation of business circles
in major congresses and exhibitions as well as strengthening
cultural and humanitarian ties.
Earlier, in January, Belarusian Ambassador to Turkmenistan
Stanislav Chepurnoy and Chairman of the Turkmen Chamber of Commerce
and Industry Mergen Gurdov reviewed the results of bilateral
business cooperation in 2025 and explored prospects for joint
participation of enterprises from both countries in major trade
fairs in 2026.
The sides also explored prospects for joint participation of
enterprises from both countries in major trade fairs in 2026. The
Turkmen side expressed interest in sending specialized business
missions to Belarus to explore opportunities for cooperation,
including in transport, IT, and light industry sectors.
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Turkmenistan, Belarus Take Steps Toward Deeper Bilateral Relations
(MENAFN- Trend News Agency) ** ASHGABAT, Turkmenistan, February 27.** Turkmenistan and Belarus reviewed prospects for cooperation across business, cultural, parliamentary, and inter-ministerial sectors, Trend reports via the Belarusian Embassy in Ashgabat.
The discussions took place between Deputy Foreign Minister of Turkmenistan Ahmet Gurbanov and Belarusian Ambassador to Turkmenistan Stanislav Chepurnoy.
The sides highlighted mutual participation of business circles in major congresses and exhibitions as well as strengthening cultural and humanitarian ties.
Earlier, in January, Belarusian Ambassador to Turkmenistan Stanislav Chepurnoy and Chairman of the Turkmen Chamber of Commerce and Industry Mergen Gurdov reviewed the results of bilateral business cooperation in 2025 and explored prospects for joint participation of enterprises from both countries in major trade fairs in 2026.
The sides also explored prospects for joint participation of enterprises from both countries in major trade fairs in 2026. The Turkmen side expressed interest in sending specialized business missions to Belarus to explore opportunities for cooperation, including in transport, IT, and light industry sectors.
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