Turkmenistan's Ambassador to Russia E. Aidogdiyev presented his credentials to Russian President Vladimir Putin at the Moscow Kremlin on December 4. This is reported by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkmenistan.
During the ceremony, Vladimir Putin noted that Russia is committed to developing multifaceted cooperation with Turkmenistan. In addition, the expansion of cultural and humanitarian ties between the countries was emphasized. In this context, they mentioned the construction of an additional building of the joint Turkmen-Russian secondary school named after Pushkin in Ashgabat, a new building of the Russian Drama Theater. The construction of an additional building of the joint Turkmen-Russian secondary school named after Pushkin, a new building of the Russian Drama Theater, and the establishment of a Turkmen-Russian university were mentioned in Ashgabat.
Respecting the principle of Turkmenistan's permanent neutrality, the Russian President expressed interest in further cooperation within the framework of international organizations, including the CIS. Vladimir Putin spoke positively about strengthening cooperation with Turkmenistan in the Caspian Five and Central Asia-Russia formats.
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