President of Turkmenistan Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov received Vice President of the European Commission Maros Sefcovic.
The Turkmen leader and the Vice President of the European Commission exchanged views on the prospects of partnership in the priority areas, including the trade and economic, humanitarian and cultural spheres.
The talks focused on the aspects of cooperation in the fuel and energy sector.
Confirming that the European Union was keenly interested in deepening mutually beneficial relations with our country in the fuel and energy sector, the guest expressed belief that the forthcoming Quadripartite Ministerial Meeting in Ashgabat, involving representatives of Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan, Turkey and the European Union, would further promote cooperation and contribute to identifying the prospects for the implementation of infrastructure projects in this strategic sector.
In addition, ample opportunities for effective partnership are provided in the transit transport sector, which is an essential factor for global economic and social progress.
The critical aspects of cooperation also include concerted efforts in ensuring peace and stability on the planet and promoting sustainable development on a global scale.
European Union’s Charge d’Affaires ad interim in Turkmenistan Dionysios Daniilidis attended the meeting.
The Turkmen leader and the Vice President of the European Commission exchanged views on the prospects of partnership in the priority areas, including the trade and economic, humanitarian and cultural spheres.
The talks focused on the aspects of cooperation in the fuel and energy sector.
Confirming that the European Union was keenly interested in deepening mutually beneficial relations with our country in the fuel and energy sector, the guest expressed belief that the forthcoming Quadripartite Ministerial Meeting in Ashgabat, involving representatives of Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan, Turkey and the European Union, would further promote cooperation and contribute to identifying the prospects for the implementation of infrastructure projects in this strategic sector.
In addition, ample opportunities for effective partnership are provided in the transit transport sector, which is an essential factor for global economic and social progress.
The critical aspects of cooperation also include concerted efforts in ensuring peace and stability on the planet and promoting sustainable development on a global scale.
European Union’s Charge d’Affaires ad interim in Turkmenistan Dionysios Daniilidis attended the meeting.