President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov, who arrived on a working visit to Japan at the invitation of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to participate in the Third UN World Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction, had meetings with Emperor Akihito and representatives of business, scientific and educational circles of the Land of the Rising Sun.
... In the morning, the airplane of the President of Turkmenistan landed at Haneda Airport in the capital of Japan. The officials of Japan greeted the Turkmen leader at the airport. They cordially greeted the leader of the Turkmen state in Japan on behalf of the leadership of their country. Among them were State Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Daishiro Yamagiwa and Chairman of Turkmenistan-Japan Parliamentary Friendship League Kenji Kosaka, the members of the official delegation of our country and Turkmen young people, who study at higher educational institutions in Japan. Japanese girls dressed in traditional kimonos presented bouquets of flowers to the distinguished guest.
The motorcade of the President of Turkmenistan headed from the airport to the Palace Hotel, where the Turkmen leader had a meeting with representatives of Japan’s big business.
The venue for the meeting, held in the format of a business breakfast, was the Aol hall, where the top managers of the biggest corporations, including Itochu, Toyo Engineering, Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Mitsubishi, Sumitomo, Marubeni, Toshiba, Komatsu, among others, had gathered together.
Vice Chairman of Japan Business Federation (Keidanren) Norio Sasaki greeted the distinguished guest.
The business meeting concluded with signing the Agreement of Understanding between Turkmengaz State Concern and the consortium of companies Mitsubishi Corporation (Japan) and Gap Insaat, Yatirim we Dis Ticaret A.S. (Turkey).
President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov and Vice Chairman of Japan Business Federation Norio Sasaki reaffirmed the mutual belief that cooperation would be strengthened further, meeting the national priorities and interests of the two friendly peoples.
The solemn ceremony of conferring the academic degree of Honorary Doctor of the University of Tsukuba to President of Turkmenistan Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov took place at the Palace Hotel. President of the University of Tsukuba Kyosuke Nagata, Vice President Caroline Benton and Professor Usuyama Toshinobu arrived at the residence of the distinguished guest for this purpose.
The Turkmen leader and the top managers of the University of Tsukuba entered the assembly hall of the Palace Hotel, where professors, lecturers and students of the University of Tsukuba and other institutions of higher education of Japan, representatives of Turkmenistan-Japan Association for Science and Technology Cooperation and members of the official delegation of Turkmenistan had gathered together.
Then the ceremony of conferring the academic degree of Honorary Doctor of the University of Tsukuba to the President of Turkmenistan took place.
Emphasizing the services of Japanese colleagues, the President of Turkmenistan said that Magtymguly Medal was awarded to Special Adviser to the Cabinet of Ministers on public health issues, President of Medical Excellence Japan Shuzo Yamamoto and President and CEO of Healthcare Company of Toshiba Corporation Satoshi Tsunakawa.
A few hours later, the President of Turkmenistan left Tokyo for Sendai by high speed train Shinkansen. This Japanese city will host the Third UN World Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction on March 14.
In the afternoon, President of Turkmenistan Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov had an official meeting with Emperor of Japan Akihito in Sendai. The Turkmen leader headed from his residence at Metropolitan Hotel to the luxury hotel Royal Park, where the Emperor of Japan warmly greeted the distinguished guest.
An exchange of views on the prospects of Turkmen-Japanese cooperation that had the multifaceted potential took place in an atmosphere of mutual understanding and confidence. Emphasis was placed on the constructive character of bilateral partnership in the international arena, including within the United Nations, where Turkmenistan and Japan actively contribute to global efforts in elaborating solutions to key issues of our time, particularly relating to the maintenance of peace and security, sustainable development in regional and global dimensions. In this context, emphasis was placed on the importance of the United Nations World Forum to be held in Sendai.
Emphasis was also placed on existing ample opportunities to diversify mutually beneficial bilateral cooperation in the trade and economic sphere and implement new joint projects.
The programme of the visit of President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov to Japan included a meeting with Rector at Hirosaki University Kei Sato at the Turkmen leader’s residence at Metropolitan Hotel.
The working visit of President of Turkmenistan Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov to Japan continues.
... In the morning, the airplane of the President of Turkmenistan landed at Haneda Airport in the capital of Japan. The officials of Japan greeted the Turkmen leader at the airport. They cordially greeted the leader of the Turkmen state in Japan on behalf of the leadership of their country. Among them were State Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Daishiro Yamagiwa and Chairman of Turkmenistan-Japan Parliamentary Friendship League Kenji Kosaka, the members of the official delegation of our country and Turkmen young people, who study at higher educational institutions in Japan. Japanese girls dressed in traditional kimonos presented bouquets of flowers to the distinguished guest.
The motorcade of the President of Turkmenistan headed from the airport to the Palace Hotel, where the Turkmen leader had a meeting with representatives of Japan’s big business.
The venue for the meeting, held in the format of a business breakfast, was the Aol hall, where the top managers of the biggest corporations, including Itochu, Toyo Engineering, Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Mitsubishi, Sumitomo, Marubeni, Toshiba, Komatsu, among others, had gathered together.
Vice Chairman of Japan Business Federation (Keidanren) Norio Sasaki greeted the distinguished guest.
The business meeting concluded with signing the Agreement of Understanding between Turkmengaz State Concern and the consortium of companies Mitsubishi Corporation (Japan) and Gap Insaat, Yatirim we Dis Ticaret A.S. (Turkey).
President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov and Vice Chairman of Japan Business Federation Norio Sasaki reaffirmed the mutual belief that cooperation would be strengthened further, meeting the national priorities and interests of the two friendly peoples.
The solemn ceremony of conferring the academic degree of Honorary Doctor of the University of Tsukuba to President of Turkmenistan Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov took place at the Palace Hotel. President of the University of Tsukuba Kyosuke Nagata, Vice President Caroline Benton and Professor Usuyama Toshinobu arrived at the residence of the distinguished guest for this purpose.
The Turkmen leader and the top managers of the University of Tsukuba entered the assembly hall of the Palace Hotel, where professors, lecturers and students of the University of Tsukuba and other institutions of higher education of Japan, representatives of Turkmenistan-Japan Association for Science and Technology Cooperation and members of the official delegation of Turkmenistan had gathered together.
Then the ceremony of conferring the academic degree of Honorary Doctor of the University of Tsukuba to the President of Turkmenistan took place.
Emphasizing the services of Japanese colleagues, the President of Turkmenistan said that Magtymguly Medal was awarded to Special Adviser to the Cabinet of Ministers on public health issues, President of Medical Excellence Japan Shuzo Yamamoto and President and CEO of Healthcare Company of Toshiba Corporation Satoshi Tsunakawa.
A few hours later, the President of Turkmenistan left Tokyo for Sendai by high speed train Shinkansen. This Japanese city will host the Third UN World Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction on March 14.
In the afternoon, President of Turkmenistan Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov had an official meeting with Emperor of Japan Akihito in Sendai. The Turkmen leader headed from his residence at Metropolitan Hotel to the luxury hotel Royal Park, where the Emperor of Japan warmly greeted the distinguished guest.
An exchange of views on the prospects of Turkmen-Japanese cooperation that had the multifaceted potential took place in an atmosphere of mutual understanding and confidence. Emphasis was placed on the constructive character of bilateral partnership in the international arena, including within the United Nations, where Turkmenistan and Japan actively contribute to global efforts in elaborating solutions to key issues of our time, particularly relating to the maintenance of peace and security, sustainable development in regional and global dimensions. In this context, emphasis was placed on the importance of the United Nations World Forum to be held in Sendai.
Emphasis was also placed on existing ample opportunities to diversify mutually beneficial bilateral cooperation in the trade and economic sphere and implement new joint projects.
The programme of the visit of President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov to Japan included a meeting with Rector at Hirosaki University Kei Sato at the Turkmen leader’s residence at Metropolitan Hotel.
The working visit of President of Turkmenistan Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov to Japan continues.