China, Turkmenistan Expand Strategic Ties in Energy, Trade
Chinese and Turkmen leaders agree to deepen energy and infrastructure cooperation during high-level talks, aligning development strategies with China’s new Five-Year Plan.
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Chinese and Turkmen leaders agree to deepen energy and infrastructure cooperation during high-level talks, aligning development strategies with China’s new Five-Year Plan.
China and Turkmenistan pledge to deepen energy collaboration, focusing on traditional and green energy projects, as they mark 20 years of strategic gas partnership.
Chinese Vice Premier Ding Xuexiang visits Turkmenistan April 15-17 to strengthen energy partnerships and oversee Galkynysh gas field expansion, marking new phase in Belt and Road cooperation.
Turkmenistan’s leader highlights energy collaboration with China as a cornerstone of bilateral ties, emphasizing regional security and economic growth in 2026.
China and Turkmenistan deepen their comprehensive strategic partnership, expanding energy cooperation and aligning development strategies for regional stability and growth.
China and Turkmenistan commit to deepening strategic cooperation during high-level talks, focusing on energy partnerships and regional security in Central Asia.
Turkmenistan’s leader Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov arrives in Beijing for a three-day visit, focusing on energy, economic partnerships, and cultural exchanges with China.
China’s special envoy Peng Qinghua reinforces bilateral cooperation with Turkmenistan at the High-Level International Forum, highlighting shared goals in peace and development.
The signing of a memorandum between China’s Shaanxi Province and Turkmenistan marks the establishment of the first Luban Workshop in Central Asia, fostering educational cooperation and cultivating skilled talent.