President of Turkmenistan Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov chaired a meeting of the Cabinet of Ministers. During the meeting the drafts of documents were considered and the current tasks and important issues of the state policy were discussed.
The floor was given to Executive Secretary of the President’s Office, Vice Premier H. Muhammedov who reported on the work done in the sector under his supervision and the fulfilment of the Turkmen leader’s instructions. The Vice Premier reported on the progress in implementing important construction projects.
Commenting on the report, the Turkmen leader underscored the importance of the effective, well coordinated activity of the President’s Office. Noting that rigorous measures should be taken to ensure compliance of construction work with quality standards and adherence to construction schedule, President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov demanded that this work be carried out in a proper manner and gave specific instructions.
Vice Premier, Minister of Foreign Affairs R. Meredov reported on the work carried out by the MFA to promote the foreign policy strategy of the Turkmen state. The Vice Premier, Minister of Foreign Affairs reported on the work of the Economic Forum of the United Nations Special Programme for the Economies of Central Asia (SPECA) “20 Years of Regional Economic Cooperation and Integration in Central Asia: Successes, Challenges and Perspectives” taking place in the Turkmen capital.
Vice Premier, Minister of Foreign Affairs R. Meredov reported on the preparations for the upcoming visits of the leader of Turkmenistan to foreign countries. In particular, the detailed report on the preparation of the programme of the Turkmen leader’s visit to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan scheduled for November 14 was presented.
Commenting on the report, President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov said Turkmenistan would contribute further actively to addressing urgent problems facing mankind today and promote a fruitful dialogue and gave specific instructions to uphold foreign policy interests of the country determined by the status of neutrality and the readiness for mutually advantageous cooperation with different countries. Underlining the importance of holding the forum under the aegis of the SPECA in Ashgabat, the Turkmen leader emphasized that taking effective measures to facilitate regional cooperation required a serious, concerted approach which took account of interests of all parties involved and set long-term objectives. It is this approach that Turkmenistan demonstrates encouraging development of optimal decisions which will facilitate partnership.
Touching upon the visit to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov said relations between the two friendly countries had a great potential for active collaboration and expressed belief that the top level talks in Pakistan would contribute to bringing bilateral cooperation to a qualitatively new level.
Chairperson of the Mejlis A. Nurberdyeva reported on the work on the implementation of the comprehensive programme aimed at modernization of the regulatory framework and the work carried out by Turkmen parliamentarians on local level. Particular attention was paid to the activities of the Mejlis to prepare for the elections of the President of Turkmenistan which would be held on February 12, 2012.
Commenting on the report, the Turkmen leader Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov underscored the importance of updating the regulatory framework as consistent with the development priorities of the Turkmen state at the present stage and universally recognized standards of international law. Putting emphasis on the role and place of deputies of the Mejlis in social and political life of the country, the Turkmen leader said parliamentarians should be well informed of the existing situation in their constituencies and keep close contacts with local citizens and local governments.
Underlining the importance of the presidential elections, President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov emphasized that the elections must be organized and held in a proper and timely manner. The election campaign scheduled for February 2012 should be a new step to intensify democratic processes which lay the firm foundation for the successful progressive reforms taking place throughout the country.
Vice Premier A. Gochyev reported on the work carried in the sectors under his supervision and the fulfilment of the Turkmen leader’s instructions to improve the procedure of registration of legal entities. The Vice Premier noted that with the view of optimizing the procedures of state registration of legal entities the relevant document had been developed in accordance with the instructions of President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov aimed at steady economic growth and modernization of the regulatory framework of the financing and banking systems.
Underlining the importance of this work, the Turkmen leader said the document developed in accordance national laws and international norms and standards was designed to step up economic growth, facilitate integration of Turkmenistan in the world economy and intensify cooperation with foreign partners and investors. Approving the Resolution “On the Improvement of State Registration of Legal Entities”, President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov signed the document and demanded that rigorous control be kept over the execution of the Resolution.
Vice Premier D. Orazov reported on the progress in implementing of large-scale construction projects launched in the capital and regions of the country and the fulfillment of the Turkmen leader’s instruction.
Noting that the construction industry played a significant role in the national economy, President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov emphasized that new buildings and facilities were to adorn Turkmen cities and villages, ensure dynamic development of the national economy and necessary infrastructure and improve the social conditions and life quality of citizens of Turkmenistan.
The Turkmen leader focused on the significance of the National Programme for improvement of the social and living conditions in villages, settlements, towns in etraps and etrap centres which stipulates that large-scale construction must be launched in villages and settlements throughout the country. Special areas for planting trees and shrubs and laying power, gas supply and communications networks should be allocated. In this context the President gave specific instructions. Touching upon the issues related to the development of transport infrastructure, the Turkmen leader demanded that all necessary measures be taken to ensure that highways and bridges were constructed in compliance with quality standards and properly operated and maintained.
Vice Premier B. Hojamuhammedov reported on the work carried out in the oil and gas, chemical and fishing industries. The Vice Premier reported on the preparations for the Oil and Gas of Turkmenistan-2011 International Exhibition, which would be held on November 15-17 and the XVI Conference on the Development of the Oil and Gas Industry of Turkmenistan for 20 Years of Independence and the Prospects of International Cooperation.
Commenting on the report, President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov noted that the priority aspects of Turkmenistan’s energy policy included enhancement of international cooperation on development of abundant hydrocarbon resources and diversification of transit of Turkmen energy to world markets. In this context a significant role is assigned to international forums and particularly to the specialized exhibition and conference held each year in Ashgabat, said the Turkmen leader.
Vice Premier M. Yazmuhammedova reported on the progress in implementing the state policy in the cultural and media sectors, the activities of the State Publishing Service to meet the consumer demand for belletristic literature and the preparation of the programme of cultural events and celebrations.
Underlining the crucial role of the cultural sphere in reviving the age-old spiritual traditions of the Turkmen people and enhancing the cultural and intellectual potential of the nation, President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov dwelt upon the issues related to the publication of best national and foreign belletristic works emphasizing that belletristic works should be printed in compliance with quality standards and in quantity.
Touching upon the preparations for the December celebrations, the Turkmen leader instructed to more actively use cultural and entertainment centre built throughout the country so that the festivities and cultural events would involve many people, and be held solemnly and widely.
Vice Premier N. Shagulyev reported on the work carried out in the transport and communications sectors. The Vice Premier reported on the measures taken to build a shipyard in the territory of the Turkmenbashi seaport.
Noting that modern transport infrastructure and high-tech telecommunications system was an important factor for accelerating social and economic development of the country and fostering international cooperation, President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov underscored the need to modernize further and widely apply state-of-the-art equipment, machinery and advanced technologies in this sector.
The Turkmen leader underlined the importance of dynamically developing the merchant marine through purchasing new vessels supplied with state-of-the-art equipment which would significantly strengthen the capacity of the State River and Sea Transport Service in the sphere of international transportation of oil and petroleum products. The Turkmen leader focused on the need to build a shipyard in the territory of the Turkmenbashi seaport and asked the questions about functional specifics technological and innovation characteristics. The President also demanded that the quality of service at all modes of transport as well as communication service rendered to citizens be improved.
Vice Premier M. Nurmammedov reported on the work carried out in the agricultural sector and the progress of seasonal agricultural activities. In particular the Vice Premier reported that the cotton campaign was nearing completion. The work on areas sown with grain crops was carried out according to schedule. All necessary measures were taken to complete the winter wheat sowing campaign in Ahal, Balkan and Mary Velayat in a timely manner. Also, farmers in Mary Velayat are engaged in harvesting sugar beet. The work on arrangement of green spaces in cities and villages which will turn the country into a blossoming garden is carried our.
The draft order to authorize the Food Industry Association to announce the international tender for construction of a large stockbreeding complex with meat and milk processing plants in Dashoguz Velayat was presented to the President for consideration. The information on the programme of the festivities to mark the Harvest Day which is celebrated each year on the last Sunday of November was presented.
Commenting on the report, President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov emphasized that the cotton campaign must be completed in a proper and timely manner noting that the cotton industry played a significant role in providing the textile industry with high quality raw materials. Underlining the importance of carrying out seasonal agricultural activities in compliance with agro-technical standards and scientific advances, the Turkmen leader set the priority tasks to create new incentives for farmers and livestock breeders to increase labour productivity and increase agricultural output.
The Turkmen leader instructed to revise the project of a large stockbreeding complex in Dashoguz Velayat and noted that the construction of similar complexes in all regions of the country should be a priority objective in development of agro-industrial infrastructure. Touching upon the Harvest Day celebrations which symbolize fertility and generosity of the ancient Turkmen land, the Turkmen leader Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov demanded that these celebrations be held solemnly and widely in the country.
Vice Premier O. Gurbannazarov reported on the work carried out in the sectors under his supervision and the outcomes of the III International Investment Forum, which had been held in Ashgabat on November 3-5.
Commenting on the report, the Turkmen leader said Turkmenistan’s investment policy aimed at improving further the people’s welfare, modernizing the industrial base of the country and increasing competitiveness of Turkmen commodities on foreign markets. Investment to adopt advanced technologies and wide international cooperation stood as a fundamental factor for developing the national economy, said President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov.
Vice Premier G. Mezilov reported on the work carried out in the sectors under his supervision and the progress of the reforms in the spheres of science, education and healthcare and the measures taken to promote sport and tourism. The Vice Premier presented the draft Resolution “On Licensing of Tourism Related Activities and Rendering of Physical Training, Health Improvement and Sport Services” to the President for consideration.
Signing the document, President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov noted that the state created the conditions conducive to development of such a priority sector in the country as tourism. The geographical location, diversified transport infrastructure, abundant recreation resources and unique natural and historical monuments – all this create the favourable conditions and prospects for promoting tourism related activities in our country, including through encouraging business initiatives, emphasized the Turkmen leader.
The significant steps are taken in the country to promote sport, popularize a healthy lifestyle and involve youth in physical and sport activities, continued the Turkmen leader. It was necessary to work toward the rendering a wide range of services to citizens in this sphere and create the conditions for citizens’ involvement in the sport and health promotion movement with particular attention paid to the younger generation. In this regard President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov gave specific instructions to the relevant high-ranking officials.
During the meeting the President signed three important documents designed to promote the development of the country and create the conditions for a prosperous and happy life of citizens of Turkmenistan.
Commenting on the reports, the Turkmen highlighted three major vectors of development of the country in 2012.
The Turkmen leader mentioned the construction of comfortable apartment house in the capital and regions of the country as a priority task. Substantial investment is allocated to develop modern infrastructure in the regions and rural areas – and this guarantees that each region, each settlement will look different and live a new life in the near future. The Turkmen leader noted that the large-scale social and housing construction programme was being carried out throughout the country.
President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov said the issues related to encouraging further reforms to develop tourism infrastructure should be always in the focus of attention of the Government. Particularly those related to implementing new projects and plans to develop the Avaza national tourism zone and place it among international tourist destinations. Much work should be done for this purpose, said the Turkmen leader, including particularly construction of modern hotels, roads and other facilities which would make tourists feel comfortable in our country and visits to natural and historical monuments and places of interest –unforgettable. Avaza should be an illustrative example of the state support for the people, the support reflected in the favourable working and living conditions created for citizens.
The third major vector of the national development programme was providing support for entrepreneurs. In this context the Turkmen leader said Turkmen entrepreneurs should be actively involved in constructing industrial facilities and establishing new enterprises, small business and factories jointly with foreign companies.
“In 2012 we will commit additional substantial funds to fulfilling these tasks from the Stabilization Fund of the Government of Turkmenistan together with the funds allocated from the State budget,” said President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov.
Specifying the short-term objectives, the Turkmen leader instructed M. Yazmuhammedova and K. Charyyardurdyev to devise and draft the proposals to nominate the future year.
The Turkmen leader noted that today Turkmenistan was at the beginning of the road and there was a long hard way ahead to turn our state in a developed country with mature democracy and high quality of life. Upon concluding the meeting, Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov wished the meeting participants good heath, happiness, wellbeing and every success in their activity.
The floor was given to Executive Secretary of the President’s Office, Vice Premier H. Muhammedov who reported on the work done in the sector under his supervision and the fulfilment of the Turkmen leader’s instructions. The Vice Premier reported on the progress in implementing important construction projects.
Commenting on the report, the Turkmen leader underscored the importance of the effective, well coordinated activity of the President’s Office. Noting that rigorous measures should be taken to ensure compliance of construction work with quality standards and adherence to construction schedule, President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov demanded that this work be carried out in a proper manner and gave specific instructions.
Vice Premier, Minister of Foreign Affairs R. Meredov reported on the work carried out by the MFA to promote the foreign policy strategy of the Turkmen state. The Vice Premier, Minister of Foreign Affairs reported on the work of the Economic Forum of the United Nations Special Programme for the Economies of Central Asia (SPECA) “20 Years of Regional Economic Cooperation and Integration in Central Asia: Successes, Challenges and Perspectives” taking place in the Turkmen capital.
Vice Premier, Minister of Foreign Affairs R. Meredov reported on the preparations for the upcoming visits of the leader of Turkmenistan to foreign countries. In particular, the detailed report on the preparation of the programme of the Turkmen leader’s visit to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan scheduled for November 14 was presented.
Commenting on the report, President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov said Turkmenistan would contribute further actively to addressing urgent problems facing mankind today and promote a fruitful dialogue and gave specific instructions to uphold foreign policy interests of the country determined by the status of neutrality and the readiness for mutually advantageous cooperation with different countries. Underlining the importance of holding the forum under the aegis of the SPECA in Ashgabat, the Turkmen leader emphasized that taking effective measures to facilitate regional cooperation required a serious, concerted approach which took account of interests of all parties involved and set long-term objectives. It is this approach that Turkmenistan demonstrates encouraging development of optimal decisions which will facilitate partnership.
Touching upon the visit to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov said relations between the two friendly countries had a great potential for active collaboration and expressed belief that the top level talks in Pakistan would contribute to bringing bilateral cooperation to a qualitatively new level.
Chairperson of the Mejlis A. Nurberdyeva reported on the work on the implementation of the comprehensive programme aimed at modernization of the regulatory framework and the work carried out by Turkmen parliamentarians on local level. Particular attention was paid to the activities of the Mejlis to prepare for the elections of the President of Turkmenistan which would be held on February 12, 2012.
Commenting on the report, the Turkmen leader Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov underscored the importance of updating the regulatory framework as consistent with the development priorities of the Turkmen state at the present stage and universally recognized standards of international law. Putting emphasis on the role and place of deputies of the Mejlis in social and political life of the country, the Turkmen leader said parliamentarians should be well informed of the existing situation in their constituencies and keep close contacts with local citizens and local governments.
Underlining the importance of the presidential elections, President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov emphasized that the elections must be organized and held in a proper and timely manner. The election campaign scheduled for February 2012 should be a new step to intensify democratic processes which lay the firm foundation for the successful progressive reforms taking place throughout the country.
Vice Premier A. Gochyev reported on the work carried in the sectors under his supervision and the fulfilment of the Turkmen leader’s instructions to improve the procedure of registration of legal entities. The Vice Premier noted that with the view of optimizing the procedures of state registration of legal entities the relevant document had been developed in accordance with the instructions of President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov aimed at steady economic growth and modernization of the regulatory framework of the financing and banking systems.
Underlining the importance of this work, the Turkmen leader said the document developed in accordance national laws and international norms and standards was designed to step up economic growth, facilitate integration of Turkmenistan in the world economy and intensify cooperation with foreign partners and investors. Approving the Resolution “On the Improvement of State Registration of Legal Entities”, President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov signed the document and demanded that rigorous control be kept over the execution of the Resolution.
Vice Premier D. Orazov reported on the progress in implementing of large-scale construction projects launched in the capital and regions of the country and the fulfillment of the Turkmen leader’s instruction.
Noting that the construction industry played a significant role in the national economy, President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov emphasized that new buildings and facilities were to adorn Turkmen cities and villages, ensure dynamic development of the national economy and necessary infrastructure and improve the social conditions and life quality of citizens of Turkmenistan.
The Turkmen leader focused on the significance of the National Programme for improvement of the social and living conditions in villages, settlements, towns in etraps and etrap centres which stipulates that large-scale construction must be launched in villages and settlements throughout the country. Special areas for planting trees and shrubs and laying power, gas supply and communications networks should be allocated. In this context the President gave specific instructions. Touching upon the issues related to the development of transport infrastructure, the Turkmen leader demanded that all necessary measures be taken to ensure that highways and bridges were constructed in compliance with quality standards and properly operated and maintained.
Vice Premier B. Hojamuhammedov reported on the work carried out in the oil and gas, chemical and fishing industries. The Vice Premier reported on the preparations for the Oil and Gas of Turkmenistan-2011 International Exhibition, which would be held on November 15-17 and the XVI Conference on the Development of the Oil and Gas Industry of Turkmenistan for 20 Years of Independence and the Prospects of International Cooperation.
Commenting on the report, President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov noted that the priority aspects of Turkmenistan’s energy policy included enhancement of international cooperation on development of abundant hydrocarbon resources and diversification of transit of Turkmen energy to world markets. In this context a significant role is assigned to international forums and particularly to the specialized exhibition and conference held each year in Ashgabat, said the Turkmen leader.
Vice Premier M. Yazmuhammedova reported on the progress in implementing the state policy in the cultural and media sectors, the activities of the State Publishing Service to meet the consumer demand for belletristic literature and the preparation of the programme of cultural events and celebrations.
Underlining the crucial role of the cultural sphere in reviving the age-old spiritual traditions of the Turkmen people and enhancing the cultural and intellectual potential of the nation, President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov dwelt upon the issues related to the publication of best national and foreign belletristic works emphasizing that belletristic works should be printed in compliance with quality standards and in quantity.
Touching upon the preparations for the December celebrations, the Turkmen leader instructed to more actively use cultural and entertainment centre built throughout the country so that the festivities and cultural events would involve many people, and be held solemnly and widely.
Vice Premier N. Shagulyev reported on the work carried out in the transport and communications sectors. The Vice Premier reported on the measures taken to build a shipyard in the territory of the Turkmenbashi seaport.
Noting that modern transport infrastructure and high-tech telecommunications system was an important factor for accelerating social and economic development of the country and fostering international cooperation, President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov underscored the need to modernize further and widely apply state-of-the-art equipment, machinery and advanced technologies in this sector.
The Turkmen leader underlined the importance of dynamically developing the merchant marine through purchasing new vessels supplied with state-of-the-art equipment which would significantly strengthen the capacity of the State River and Sea Transport Service in the sphere of international transportation of oil and petroleum products. The Turkmen leader focused on the need to build a shipyard in the territory of the Turkmenbashi seaport and asked the questions about functional specifics technological and innovation characteristics. The President also demanded that the quality of service at all modes of transport as well as communication service rendered to citizens be improved.
Vice Premier M. Nurmammedov reported on the work carried out in the agricultural sector and the progress of seasonal agricultural activities. In particular the Vice Premier reported that the cotton campaign was nearing completion. The work on areas sown with grain crops was carried out according to schedule. All necessary measures were taken to complete the winter wheat sowing campaign in Ahal, Balkan and Mary Velayat in a timely manner. Also, farmers in Mary Velayat are engaged in harvesting sugar beet. The work on arrangement of green spaces in cities and villages which will turn the country into a blossoming garden is carried our.
The draft order to authorize the Food Industry Association to announce the international tender for construction of a large stockbreeding complex with meat and milk processing plants in Dashoguz Velayat was presented to the President for consideration. The information on the programme of the festivities to mark the Harvest Day which is celebrated each year on the last Sunday of November was presented.
Commenting on the report, President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov emphasized that the cotton campaign must be completed in a proper and timely manner noting that the cotton industry played a significant role in providing the textile industry with high quality raw materials. Underlining the importance of carrying out seasonal agricultural activities in compliance with agro-technical standards and scientific advances, the Turkmen leader set the priority tasks to create new incentives for farmers and livestock breeders to increase labour productivity and increase agricultural output.
The Turkmen leader instructed to revise the project of a large stockbreeding complex in Dashoguz Velayat and noted that the construction of similar complexes in all regions of the country should be a priority objective in development of agro-industrial infrastructure. Touching upon the Harvest Day celebrations which symbolize fertility and generosity of the ancient Turkmen land, the Turkmen leader Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov demanded that these celebrations be held solemnly and widely in the country.
Vice Premier O. Gurbannazarov reported on the work carried out in the sectors under his supervision and the outcomes of the III International Investment Forum, which had been held in Ashgabat on November 3-5.
Commenting on the report, the Turkmen leader said Turkmenistan’s investment policy aimed at improving further the people’s welfare, modernizing the industrial base of the country and increasing competitiveness of Turkmen commodities on foreign markets. Investment to adopt advanced technologies and wide international cooperation stood as a fundamental factor for developing the national economy, said President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov.
Vice Premier G. Mezilov reported on the work carried out in the sectors under his supervision and the progress of the reforms in the spheres of science, education and healthcare and the measures taken to promote sport and tourism. The Vice Premier presented the draft Resolution “On Licensing of Tourism Related Activities and Rendering of Physical Training, Health Improvement and Sport Services” to the President for consideration.
Signing the document, President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov noted that the state created the conditions conducive to development of such a priority sector in the country as tourism. The geographical location, diversified transport infrastructure, abundant recreation resources and unique natural and historical monuments – all this create the favourable conditions and prospects for promoting tourism related activities in our country, including through encouraging business initiatives, emphasized the Turkmen leader.
The significant steps are taken in the country to promote sport, popularize a healthy lifestyle and involve youth in physical and sport activities, continued the Turkmen leader. It was necessary to work toward the rendering a wide range of services to citizens in this sphere and create the conditions for citizens’ involvement in the sport and health promotion movement with particular attention paid to the younger generation. In this regard President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov gave specific instructions to the relevant high-ranking officials.
During the meeting the President signed three important documents designed to promote the development of the country and create the conditions for a prosperous and happy life of citizens of Turkmenistan.
Commenting on the reports, the Turkmen highlighted three major vectors of development of the country in 2012.
The Turkmen leader mentioned the construction of comfortable apartment house in the capital and regions of the country as a priority task. Substantial investment is allocated to develop modern infrastructure in the regions and rural areas – and this guarantees that each region, each settlement will look different and live a new life in the near future. The Turkmen leader noted that the large-scale social and housing construction programme was being carried out throughout the country.
President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov said the issues related to encouraging further reforms to develop tourism infrastructure should be always in the focus of attention of the Government. Particularly those related to implementing new projects and plans to develop the Avaza national tourism zone and place it among international tourist destinations. Much work should be done for this purpose, said the Turkmen leader, including particularly construction of modern hotels, roads and other facilities which would make tourists feel comfortable in our country and visits to natural and historical monuments and places of interest –unforgettable. Avaza should be an illustrative example of the state support for the people, the support reflected in the favourable working and living conditions created for citizens.
The third major vector of the national development programme was providing support for entrepreneurs. In this context the Turkmen leader said Turkmen entrepreneurs should be actively involved in constructing industrial facilities and establishing new enterprises, small business and factories jointly with foreign companies.
“In 2012 we will commit additional substantial funds to fulfilling these tasks from the Stabilization Fund of the Government of Turkmenistan together with the funds allocated from the State budget,” said President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov.
Specifying the short-term objectives, the Turkmen leader instructed M. Yazmuhammedova and K. Charyyardurdyev to devise and draft the proposals to nominate the future year.
The Turkmen leader noted that today Turkmenistan was at the beginning of the road and there was a long hard way ahead to turn our state in a developed country with mature democracy and high quality of life. Upon concluding the meeting, Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov wished the meeting participants good heath, happiness, wellbeing and every success in their activity.