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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News
Almaty, Aug. 6 (Xinhua) — Turkmen President Serdar Berdimuhamedov, at the plenary session of the 3rd UN Conference on Landlocked Developing Countries, put forward an initiative to create a global program for the transition to hydrogen energy for the period 2030-2040, the Neutral Turkmenistan newspaper reported on Wednesday.
"We express our readiness to participate in the development of hydrogen energy. Clear joint plans and interaction algorithms are needed here. In this context, we put forward the initiative to create a Global Program for the Transition to Hydrogen Energy for the Period 2030-2040," S. Berdimuhamedov said in his speech.
The President of Turkmenistan proposed to begin discussing the modalities of developing this program within the UN in 2026.
S. Berdimuhamedov emphasized that the initiative is based on the need to link all economic activity with environmental standards. “The essence of our environmental policy is to “tune” the economic system in such a way that the production sector is not a rival of nature, but its ally and support,” the Turkmen leader noted.
In this regard, S. Berdimuhamedov also called on conference participants to pay attention to the proposal put forward by Turkmenistan to form a global framework program for the transition to a circular economy.
The 3rd UN Conference on Landlocked Developing Countries, which is taking place in Turkmenistan's national tourist zone of Avaza from August 5 to 8, is attended by heads of state and government, high-ranking officials from more than 100 countries and about 50 international organizations, as well as representatives of more than 20 large companies. –0–
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