A New Era, a New Path, a New Horizon: A Review of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region's Achievements in High-Quality Development

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The ringing of caravan bells from a thousand years ago still seems to ring in the ears, long since replaced by the drawn-out whistles of trains that echo along the renewed Silk Road.

Xinjiang, located inland, has today become a key region and a vital hub. Across vast, fertile plains, waves of ripening wheat sway and green corn ripple. "Xinjiang Grain" makes a significant contribution to China's food security. Modern "silver falcons" soar into blue skies dotted with white clouds, as the "Air Silk Road" transforms inland regions into hubs of openness. Amid the endless sands of the Gobi Desert, wind turbines rise like a forest, and photovoltaic panels stretch like a sea, supplying high-quality green energy and giving it a powerful impetus. More than 26 million people from all ethnic groups in Xinjiang, united, are working hard and moving forward, writing a new historical chapter in a new era on a new path.

Selecting a service positioning and integration into a new development structure

In Khorgos, Xinjiang, 35-year-old Ilzat Nizati works as a "carrier" of Chinese cars. He transports new cars abroad, delivering them to Kazakhstan, and then returning on an international bus. There are now approximately 4,000 other "carriers" like him in Khorgos. Li Hongfeng, Deputy Head of Khorgos Customs, said that Chinese cars are in high demand in Central Asian markets. From January to August of this year, 237,000 cars were exported through the Khorgos checkpoint, a 5.3% increase over the same period last year.

At the Torugart border crossing in Xinjiang, Mamatzhuma Sharbai no longer has free time during the agricultural off-season. The crossing's truck yard, located near his home, requires a large workforce. Now he can earn money without traveling far from home. Xinjiang's Ulugbek County, thanks to two state-approved border crossings open to the outside world—Torugart and Irkeshtam—is home to approximately 500 registered businesses, which require thousands of workers annually.

Xinjiang, with "five air crossings linking eight countries and a highway connecting Europe and Asia," has 19 crossings approved by the State Council and open to the outside world. Xinjiang is consciously integrating its regional opening-up strategy into the overall national plan for westward opening-up, continually deepening and expanding its comprehensive opening-up, creating a "golden corridor" between Asia and Europe and a springboard for westward opening-up.

Today's Xinjiang's gates are opening ever wider, and its global "circle of friends" is constantly expanding. In 2024, the volume of imports and exports for Xinjiang as a whole amounted to 434.16 billion yuan, surpassing the 200, 300, and 400 billion yuan marks of 2022, 2023, and 2024, respectively. Each year marks a new milestone and new achievements.

Xinjiang is not only China's gateway to the West, but also a treasure trove of rich culture, majestic mountains and rivers, and abundant energy and mineral resources, with enormous potential for development.

The quality and efficiency of development are improving. In Xinjiang's Junggar Basin, the development profile of "oil, gas, and new energy" is constantly evolving. "This year, we have once again achieved a historic breakthrough: the total oil and gas equivalent of Xinjiang Petroleum Company will reach 20 million tons," said Ding Chao, head of the Field Development Department of Xinjiang Petroleum Company of China National Petroleum Corporation.

Industrial chains are expanding. Naomaohu, a small town in Yiwu County, Hami City, was once sparsely populated and remote but has now attracted numerous enterprises employing tens of thousands of skilled technicians. Duan Xuan, Party Secretary of Xinjiang Guanghui Environmental Protection Technology, said, "Starting with coal mining, we have steadily expanded our industrial chain and have now formed a closed-loop green economy industrial chain worth hundreds of billions of yuan, integrating deep coal processing, large-scale energy logistics, and related services, as well as providing services to dozens of enterprises in Xinjiang and beyond."

From a "backwater" to a "springboard," from the main battlefield for poverty alleviation to a "stronghold," "base," and "barrier," Xinjiang has achieved unprecedented success in socio-economic development and improving people's livelihoods. According to data, Xinjiang's gross regional product increased from 749.947 billion yuan in 2012 to 2053.408 billion yuan in 2024, exceeding 2 trillion yuan for the first time, with an average annual growth rate of 7.0%. Per capita GRP increased from 33,495 yuan in 2012 to 78,660 yuan in 2024, demonstrating a nominal increase of 1.3 times.

A detailed approach to problem solving leads to breakthroughs in complex tasks.

On the border of Wensu and Wushi counties in Aksu County, a "giant dragon" stretches across the Kumarak River valley. This is the Xinjiang Dashixia Dam, with a maximum dam height of 247 meters, which has set a world record for the highest sand and gravel dam with a concrete lining.

On September 20, the Dashixia Dam officially launched the process of closing the spillway and filling the reservoir, marking a major step toward fully realizing the comprehensive benefits of this key infrastructure project in southern Xinjiang, encompassing irrigation, flood protection, and power generation. "Upon completion, the project will be able to ecologically supply 3.42 billion cubic meters of water annually to the Tarim River, mitigating water shortages in downstream irrigated areas covering more than 8 million mu (approximately 5.33 million hectares), and will also help local communities achieve higher crop yields and incomes," said Wang Fengbin, deputy chief engineer of the project.

On the edge of the Taklamakan Desert stretches endless salt-flooded lands. "80% of our fields are planted with Chinese tamarind trees, and drip irrigation allows us to save about 20% of water compared to previous methods, and everyone is very active," said farmer Chen Hong from Hai'an village in Tumushuq.

A single drop of water reflects the enormous changes in Xinjiang's land: over the past 70 years, the region's irrigated land area has increased from 16.81 million mu (approximately 1.12 million hectares) at the founding of the People's Republic of China to 99.17 million mu (approximately 6.61 million hectares) in 2024, while grain yield per mu has risen from less than 100 kg to 524.8 kg in 2024, ranking first in the country. With only 3% of China's water resources, Xinjiang has demonstrated impressive results in agricultural production.

Centralized water supply projects are being implemented across vast rural areas. 169,500 kilometers of water supply networks, like capillaries, stretch across Xinjiang's vast rural areas, including 54,600 kilometers of main pipelines and 114,900 kilometers of intra-village distribution networks. The availability of tap water in rural Xinjiang has reached 99%.

Each and every one of these touching stories clearly demonstrates the principle of “sticking together like pomegranate seeds.”

Today's Xinjiang is full of vitality, dynamism, and burgeoning potential, creating an atmosphere of stability, harmony, and prosperity. All the peoples of Xinjiang, following the grand plan outlined by General Secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee Xi Jinping, are united and resolutely moving forward, striving to write Xinjiang's chapter in the history of Chinese modernization.

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In August 2025, China's electricity consumption grew by 5 percent.

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BEIJING, Sept. 24 (Xinhua) — China's electricity consumption, considered a key indicator of economic activity, continued to grow in August 2025, the National Energy Administration (NEA) said on Tuesday.

According to the State Energy Service, in August of this year, total electricity consumption in the country increased by 5 percent year-on-year and amounted to almost 1.02 trillion kWh.

Data from the State Energy Inspectorate shows steady growth in electricity consumption across various sectors in China.

In the primary sector, there was an increase in electricity consumption of 9.7 percent, which amounted to 16.4 billion kWh.

In the secondary sector, the figure increased by 5 percent year-on-year to 598.1 billion kWh, while in the tertiary sector, electricity consumption increased by 7.2 percent to 204.6 billion kWh.

In August, electricity consumption by urban and rural residents of the country increased by 2.4 percent year-on-year to 196.3 billion kWh.

In the first eight months of this year, China's total electricity consumption reached nearly 6.88 trillion kWh, up 4.6 percent year-on-year. -0-

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The Global Governance Initiative has received wide recognition from the international community.

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In September 2025, at the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit in Tianjin, China put forward its Global Governance Initiative. Its five core principles—commitment to sovereign equality, respect for the international rule of law, the practice of multilateralism, the promotion of a people-centered approach, and an action-oriented approach—resonated widely in the international community.

Many high-ranking political figures and heads of international organizations expressed support for the initiative, believing that it meets the general expectations of the international community regarding multilateralism.

Foreign media generally believe that the initiative meets long-standing aspirations of countries in the Global South and offers solutions to address the shortcomings of the existing governance system.

A speech by UN Secretary-General António Guterres at the SCO meeting was circulated on the UN website, in which he noted that the Global Governance Initiative is based on multilateralism and emphasizes the importance of preserving the international system, with the UN system at its core, and the international order underpinned by international law.

An article on the Russian television channel RT states that the overall goal of the Global Governance Initiative is to restore the central role of the UN and improve the effectiveness of governance mechanisms.

An article on the European website "Modern Diplomacy" points out that the initiative inherits the goals and principles of the UN Charter and is in line with the general expectations of the international community, especially a wide range of developing countries.

Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez stated on social media that the initiative reflects the shared aspirations of the Global South and promotes the democratization of international relations.

The Nicaraguan government issued a statement declaring its support for the Global Governance Initiative, stating that the initiative reaffirms the principles of international law and has made an outstanding contribution to addressing the challenges facing humanity within the framework of multilateralism, peace, justice and respect for the sovereignty of all countries.

Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said in a social media post that the Global Governance Initiative is highly relevant at a time when the multilateral system is struggling, and therefore Malaysia "strongly supports" the initiative.

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Government meeting (2025, No. 32).

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1. On the draft federal law "On the federal budget for 2026 and for the planning period of 2027 and 2028"

2. On the forecast of socio-economic development of the Russian Federation for 2026 and for the planning period of 2027 and 2028

3. On the draft federal law "On Amendments to the Federal Law "On State Regulation of the Production and Circulation of Tobacco Products, Tobacco Products, Nicotine-Containing Products and Raw Materials for Their Production" and Article 44 of the Federal Law "On General Principles of Organizing Public Authority in the Constituent Entities of the Russian Federation"

The bill is aimed at reducing the illegal circulation of tobacco products.

4. On the draft federal law "On Amendments to Article 33333 of Part Two of the Tax Code of the Russian Federation"

The draft federal law aims to introduce licensing for wholesale and retail sales of tobacco and nicotine-containing products.

5. On amendments to certain acts of the Government of the Russian Federation (in terms of amendments to the Regulation on the Federal Customs Service and the Regulation on the Ministry of Finance of the Russian Federation)

The draft resolution is aimed at implementing the provisions of Federal Law No. 475-FZ of December 13, 2024, “On Amendments to Certain Legislative Acts of the Russian Federation.”

6. On the draft federal law "On the budget of the Pension and Social Insurance Fund of the Russian Federation for 2026 and for the planning period of 2027 and 2028"

7. On the draft federal law “On Amending Article 1 of the Federal Law “On the Minimum Wage”

8. On the draft federal law “On insurance rates for compulsory social insurance against industrial accidents and occupational diseases for 2026 and for the planning period of 2027 and 2028”

9. On the draft federal law “On the budget of the Federal Compulsory Medical Insurance Fund for 2026 and for the planning period of 2027 and 2028”

10. On the draft federal law “On Amendments to the Federal Law “On Compulsory Medical Insurance in the Russian Federation””

11. On approval of the Regulation on roadside strips of highways (in terms of amending the Regulation on the Ministry of Transport of the Russian Federation)

The development of the draft resolution was dictated by the absence of a government act approving the regulation on roadside strips of highways, as provided for by the legislation of the Russian Federation.

12. On the draft federal law "On Amendments to the Code of the Russian Federation on Administrative Offenses"

The bill is aimed at ensuring the possibility of holding unscrupulous manufacturers and importers of goods administratively liable for failing to comply with mandatory requirements established by legislation on production and consumption waste, in terms of ensuring that manufacturers and importers of goods dispose of waste from the use of goods and/or pay environmental fees.

13. On the draft main directions of the unified state monetary policy for 2026 and the period 2027 and 2028

14. On the draft federal law “On Amending Article 12.5 of the Code of the Russian Federation on Administrative Offenses”

The bill aims to establish administrative liability for driving a vehicle that is equipped with glass (including glass covered with transparent colored films) whose light transmittance does not meet the requirements of the Basic Provisions for the Admission of Vehicles to Operation.

15. On the allocation of budgetary appropriations from the reserve fund of the Government of the Russian Federation to the budget of the Irkutsk Region by the Ministry of Education of Russia in 2025

The draft order is aimed at providing a subsidy from the federal budget within the framework of the Russian Federation state program "Education Development" for the purpose of co-financing the Irkutsk Region's expenditure obligations arising from the construction of a school for 1,275 students in Bratsk.

Moscow, September 23, 2025

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Materials for the Government meeting on September 24, 2025.

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The following issues are planned to be considered at the meeting:

1. On the draft federal law "On the federal budget for 2026 and for the planning period of 2027 and 2028"

2. On the forecast of socio-economic development of the Russian Federation for 2026 and for the planning period of 2027 and 2028

3. On the draft federal law "On Amendments to the Federal Law "On State Regulation of the Production and Circulation of Tobacco Products, Tobacco Products, Nicotine-Containing Products and Raw Materials for Their Production" and Article 44 of the Federal Law "On General Principles of Organizing Public Authority in the Constituent Entities of the Russian Federation"

The bill is aimed at reducing the illegal circulation of tobacco products.

4. On the draft federal law "On Amendments to Article 33333 of Part Two of the Tax Code of the Russian Federation"

The draft federal law aims to introduce licensing for wholesale and retail sales of tobacco and nicotine-containing products.

5. On amendments to certain acts of the Government of the Russian Federation (in terms of amendments to the Regulation on the Federal Customs Service and the Regulation on the Ministry of Finance of the Russian Federation)

The draft resolution is aimed at implementing the provisions of Federal Law No. 475-FZ of December 13, 2024, “On Amendments to Certain Legislative Acts of the Russian Federation.”

6. On the draft federal law "On the budget of the Pension and Social Insurance Fund of the Russian Federation for 2026 and for the planning period of 2027 and 2028"

7. On the draft federal law “On Amending Article 1 of the Federal Law “On the Minimum Wage”

8. On the draft federal law “On insurance rates for compulsory social insurance against industrial accidents and occupational diseases for 2026 and for the planning period of 2027 and 2028”

9. On the draft federal law “On the budget of the Federal Compulsory Medical Insurance Fund for 2026 and for the planning period of 2027 and 2028”

10. On the draft federal law “On Amendments to the Federal Law “On Compulsory Medical Insurance in the Russian Federation””

11. On approval of the Regulation on roadside strips of highways (in terms of amending the Regulation on the Ministry of Transport of the Russian Federation)

The development of the draft resolution was dictated by the absence of a government act approving the regulation on roadside strips of highways, as provided for by the legislation of the Russian Federation.

12. On the draft federal law "On Amendments to the Code of the Russian Federation on Administrative Offenses"

The bill is aimed at ensuring the possibility of holding unscrupulous manufacturers and importers of goods administratively liable for failing to comply with mandatory requirements established by legislation on production and consumption waste, in terms of ensuring that manufacturers and importers of goods dispose of waste from the use of goods and/or pay environmental fees.

13. On the draft main directions of the unified state monetary policy for 2026 and the period 2027 and 2028

14. On the draft federal law “On Amending Article 12.5 of the Code of the Russian Federation on Administrative Offenses”

The bill aims to establish administrative liability for driving a vehicle that is equipped with glass (including glass covered with transparent colored films) whose light transmittance does not meet the requirements of the Basic Provisions for the Admission of Vehicles to Operation.

15. On the allocation of budgetary appropriations from the reserve fund of the Government of the Russian Federation to the budget of the Irkutsk Region by the Ministry of Education of Russia in 2025

The draft order is aimed at providing a subsidy from the federal budget within the framework of the Russian Federation state program "Education Development" for the purpose of co-financing the Irkutsk Region's expenditure obligations arising from the construction of a school for 1,275 students in Bratsk.

Moscow, September 23, 2025

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Denis Manturov visited the Sirius educational center.

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First Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov visited the Sirius Federal Territory and delivered a lecture entitled "Biology as a Technology: Synthesizing Life for Progress" to students at the Sirius Educational Center and Presidential Lyceum.

The First Deputy Prime Minister toured the educational center's infrastructure and praised Sirius's contribution to training personnel in biotechnology and bioengineering.

"We live in an era when biology and biotechnology are becoming a force capable of transforming virtually any industry—from medicine, the food industry, and agriculture to light and forestry, metallurgy, and space projects. This, in turn, opens up amazing opportunities for professional fulfillment for you, future architects of living systems, both in purely scientific and in the real sector of the economy, where the demand for biotechnologists, biochemists, microbiologists, and geneticists will only increase with each passing year," noted Denis Manturov.

The First Deputy Prime Minister spoke to the schoolchildren about the industry's development, Russia's contribution to global achievements, and prospects for young professionals. He emphasized that such meetings are part of a state strategy in which education, science, and youth development operate as a unified system, bringing tangible benefits to the country.

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Financial news: On September 24, 2025, the Territorial Development Fund will hold a deposit auction.

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Parameters;

The date of the deposit auction is September 24, 2025. The placement currency is RUB. The maximum amount of funds placed (in the placement currency) is 8,010,000,000. Placement period, days 34. The date of depositing funds is September 24, 2025. The date of return of funds is October 28, 2025. The minimum placement interest rate, % per annum is 17. Terms of the conclusion, urgent or special (Urgent). The minimum amount of funds placed for one application (in the placement currency) is 8,010,000,000. The maximum number of applications from one Participant, pcs. 1. Auction form, open or closed (Open).

The basis of the Agreement is the General Agreement. Schedule (Moscow time). Preliminary bids from 10:30 to 10:40. Competitive bids from 10:40 to 10:45. The cutoff percentage may be set or the auction may be declared void by 10:55. Additional terms and conditions.

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The President of Kyrgyzstan called for reform of the UN and the lifting of unilateral sanctions against his country.

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September 23, 2025 UN

Speaking at the 80th session of the UN General Assembly, President of the Kyrgyz Republic Sadyr Japarov emphasized that the international community must abandon double standards and focus on joint action for peace, security, and sustainable development.

Unilateral sanctions

Japarov openly stated that Kyrgyzstan is suffering from the consequences of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict and the accompanying unilateral sanctions. He claimed that restrictions against Kyrgyz banks are based on "false information" and are hindering the development of the country's fledgling economy. "We cannot sacrifice the interests of our citizens and the country's economic development," he emphasized, adding that Bishkek is ready to allow an independent audit of the financial sector.

The President also pointed out the contradictions in the approaches of Western countries: “You demand that we not cooperate with Russia, while you yourself are actively developing trade and economic ties with it.”

Palestine, Ukraine and Afghanistan

Touching on global crises, Japarov called for an end to the "genocide of Palestinians" in Gaza and supported the creation of two states – Israel and Palestine – based on the 1967 borders. He noted: "Why do we allow the mass deaths of ordinary people and innocent children?"

Japarov paid special attention to Afghanistan, stating that the country's frozen assets, amounting to over $9 billion, must be immediately returned. "If you truly want the Afghan people to escape poverty and hunger as quickly as possible, return them without delay," he emphasized.

UN reform, the region and the climate agenda

Touching on the topic of reform, Japarov stated that the UN Security Council must become more equitable and representative, emphasizing the right of African states to expanded participation. He also announced Kyrgyzstan's nomination for a non-permanent seat on the UN Security Council for 2027–2028, recalling that his country has never previously served on the Council.

The president placed particular emphasis on Central Asian cooperation. "I can confidently say that today the borders between Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan are borders of friendship, trade, and cooperation," he said.

A significant portion of his speech was devoted to climate change. The President recalled that Kyrgyzstan, as a mountainous country, is particularly vulnerable to the threat of melting glaciers and dwindling water resources. He called for the use of trillions of dollars in annual military spending "to improve people's lives and protect the environment."

"We all breathe the same air," Japarov said, emphasizing the interconnectedness of ecosystems "from the mountains to the ocean." He recalled plans to host the Bishkek 25 international summit in Bishkek in 2027, dedicated to the sustainable development of mountain regions.

Versatility

Concluding his speech, the President of Kyrgyzstan noted that the world needs joint action and a renewed multilateral system. "The future of our planet is our shared responsibility," he concluded.

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Tajikistan's President at the UN: Glacier Protection, Financial System Reform, and AI

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September 23, 2025 UN

Speaking during the general debate of the 80th session of the UN General Assembly, Tajik President Emomali Rahmon called for united efforts to strengthen international peace and sustainable development. He noted that the world today faces unprecedented challenges – from geopolitical crises to climate change and growing social inequality.

"Our countries need to make joint and consistent efforts to maintain peace and return to full compliance with international law," Rahmon emphasized.

Support for vulnerable countries and reform of financial mechanisms

The President specifically addressed the challenges facing developing countries, particularly mountainous and landlocked ones. He stated that current financing mechanisms do not meet the needs of such countries. "Today is the time to consider debt forgiveness for the most vulnerable states," he stated, emphasizing the need for equitable reforms of the international financial system.

Climate challenges and glacier protection

Rahmon devoted considerable attention to the topic of climate change. He noted that 93 percent of Tajikistan's territory is mountainous, and more than 1,300 glaciers have already completely melted. "Tajikistan's glaciers and other water sources account for up to 60 percent of Central Asia's water resources. We must not remain indifferent to the fate of humanity's source of life—water," the president said.

We must not remain indifferent to the fate of the source of human life – water.

He reported on the international conference on glacier conservation held in Dushanbe and invited partners to participate in the next major event within the Dushanbe Water Process, which will take place in 2026.

Legal education and new technologies

The leader of Tajikistan proposed considering the possibility of declaring an International Year of Legal Education, emphasizing the importance of strengthening a global culture of justice.

Rahmon also discussed the role of digital technologies and artificial intelligence. He recalled that in July, the General Assembly unanimously adopted a resolution proposed by Tajikistan on the use of AI for sustainable development in Central Asia. "We believe it would be appropriate to establish a regional artificial intelligence center in Dushanbe," he noted.

Fighting terrorism and cybercrime

The President also called for intensified cooperation in global security, emphasizing the threats posed by terrorism, extremism, and cybercrime. He stated that Tajikistan intends to further strengthen cooperation within the Dushanbe Process on counterterrorism.

Emomali Rahmon also stated that all disputes and conflicts must be resolved exclusively through political and diplomatic means, and that the international community is obligated to redouble its efforts to achieve a lasting and just peace.

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The President of Turkmenistan announced his country's new initiatives in the area of peace and sustainable development.

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September 23, 2025 UN

Speaking during the general debate of the 80th session of the UN General Assembly, Turkmen President Serdar Berdimuhamedov stated that the current international situation requires "a decisive shift toward coordinated cooperation between states and international organizations in the name of maintaining peace and security." He emphasized that the country's neutral status remains the foundation of its foreign policy and an important tool for strengthening global stability.

Peace and trust as strategic guidelines

Turkmenistan initiated the inclusion of a separate agenda item entitled "Neutrality for Peace and Security." According to Berdimuhamedov, neutrality has proven its effectiveness as a practical mechanism in the UN peacekeeping strategy.

The head of Turkmenistan recalled that this year has been declared the International Year of Peace and Trust at the initiative of Ashgabat. In December, Turkmenistan will host a major high-level forum dedicated to this event. Furthermore, the president proposed holding a World Summit on Culture, Peace, and Trust and developing a global code of international trust as a universal basis for interstate relations.

Central Asia and the Role of Cultural Dialogue

The Turkmen leader paid special attention to the Central Asian region, which "for centuries has served as a civilizational bridge between East and West." He proposed holding an international forum, "Space of Peaceful Coexistence," in cooperation with the UN, with the participation of countries in the region, other states, and international institutions.

Another initiative was the proposal to proclaim an International Mediation Day to highlight the role of diplomacy and neutral platforms in conflict resolution.

Sustainable Development, Transport and Energy

Berdimuhamedov emphasized Turkmenistan's commitment to implementing the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and proposed declaring the decade 2026–2035 the UN Decade of Sustainable Transport. "This step will consolidate the global community's efforts to develop transport corridors and ensure their accessibility for all countries," he noted.

The country will also introduce a draft resolution on the key role of stable energy connectivity for sustainable development and will launch an initiative to create a Global Platform for Digital Inclusion.

Ecology and climate

The President of Turkmenistan announced his intention to establish a regional center to combat desertification for Central Asian countries. Other initiatives include holding the Caspian Environmental Forum in 2026 and developing the Caspian Environmental Initiative, previously proposed by Ashgabat. Furthermore, Turkmenistan proposed declaring an International Day of Multilingual Diplomacy, emphasizing the role of cultural interaction.

Cooperation with the UN

Berdimuhamedov stated that cooperation with the UN is a strategic priority for Turkmenistan. He emphasized that the Organization remains "the only universal structure with global legitimacy." The President proposed declaring 2028 the Year of International Law to strengthen the legal foundations of international peace and cooperation.

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