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Turkmenistan: Turkmenistan's neutrality effective factor in keeping regional peace

2015/03/18

Turkmenistan's neutrality is an effective factor in the maintenance of peace, security and stability, strengthening of confidence in the region, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon made the remark at a conference with Turkmen President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov in Japan.

The conference was held in the city of Sendai, which became the venue for the third UN World Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction, according to the Turkmen government.

Ban Ki-moon as well stressed neutral Turkmenistan’s active position in cooperation with the UN.

President Berdimuhamedov and Ban Ki-moon as well expressed confidence that the new framework for action for the period next 2015 will further strengthen the positive international cooperation to achieve the goals of world sustainable development and evolution.

Turkmenistan has put forward a proposition for the establishment of a specialized structure under the UN aegis - a regional center for technologies related to the climate change in Central Asia.

The Turkmen side is ready to provide the necessary infrastructure in Ashgabat for the center activity.

An significant document – an agreement on cooperation in the field of prevention and liquidation of emergency situations in the Caspian Sea, initiated by Turkmenistan, is being drafted as an extra example.

The document was signed part other documents following the fourth Summit of Heads of Caspian littoral states in Astrakhan in September 2014.

 

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