Turkmenistan’s Foreign Minister Rashid Meredov and China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi discussed enhancing cooperation in diplomacy, economy, and energy. They emphasized strong ties, mutual support in global forums, and agreed to maintain regular diplomatic dialogue to boost bilateral relations.
Turkmenistan’s Foreign Minister Rashid Meredov and China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi conducted a phone call to review cooperation between the two nations. The conversation highlighted collaboration in crucial areas such as political-diplomatic relations, economic development, energy projects, and other fields.
Both ministers praised the mutual backing Turkmenistan and China provide each other within the United Nations and other international bodies. They noted that the open and constructive dialogue maintained at the highest state levels remains the foundation of their steadily growing partnership.
The sides noted that regular meetings between the leaders of both countries have fostered a friendly and cooperative environment, enabling expansion across a broad range of initiatives. The foreign ministers also underscored the importance of ongoing political consultations and agreed to maintain frequent bilateral communication through diplomatic channels.
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