ASHGABAT—Turkmenistan and Poland have agreed to deepen their bilateral cooperation, focusing on trade, economic sectors, and logistics, as confirmed by the latest round of diplomatic consultations held in Ashgabat.
According to Trend News Agency, the discussions were facilitated by senior officials from both nations, including the Head of Europe and International Economic Cooperation Department of Turkmenistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Marek Calka, Deputy Director of the Eastern Department of Poland’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The meeting emphasized strengthening collaboration in various domains, particularly in enhancing the logistical and trade frameworks essential for the development of both countries.
During the consultations, the delegations reviewed current cooperation levels across political, diplomatic, and international arenas. They also deliberated on potential growth areas within their economic and logistical partnerships, aligning their strategies to leverage mutual benefits.
The dialogue also covered cultural and humanitarian aspects, underlining the commitment of both Turkmenistan and Poland to broadening their relationship. The discussions reflect a mutual desire to explore new opportunities and reinforce economic ties, which are seen as crucial to the ongoing development of their bilateral partnership.