AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoTurkmenistan–Azerbaijan Diplomacy & Trade: President Serdar Berdimuhamedov called his June 22–23 visit to Azerbaijan “successful,” citing deeper cooperation and preparations for major regional meetings in Turkmenistan’s Avaza. SCRMET Market Activity: Turkmenistan’s State Commodity and Raw Materials Exchange logged 16 foreign-currency deals totaling $3.297m, with Georgian buyers purchasing liquefied gas and other goods; domestic sales brought 128.216m manats. Energy & Regional Logistics Pressure: Central Asia is bracing for fuel shocks as Russia restricts diesel exports and Ukrainian strikes disrupt refinery output, pushing countries to seek alternative supplies including Turkmenistan. U.S.–Turkmenistan Engagement: A U.S. Senate delegation led by Steve Daines met Turkmen leaders in Ashgabat, with talks focused on energy, transport, finance/banking and AI, and on expanding U.S. ties amid corridor diversification. Embassy Infrastructure: Turkmenistan launched an international tender to build a new administrative embassy building in Azerbaijan, with applications due Aug. 19, 2026. Human Capital Focus: UNICEF met Turkmenistan’s embassy in Belgium to discuss child rights, youth support and turning the country’s young demographics into long-term economic resilience. Sports & Youth: Turkmen athletes won 415 medals in the first half of 2026, with June alone delivering 114 medals.
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