President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov received Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the State of Israel, Mr. Itzhak Carmel Kagan, who presented his letter of credence to the leader of the Turkmen state.
Exchanging views on the current state and prospects of cooperation in bi- and multi-lateral formats – within the major international organisations and authoritative agencies, in particular the United Nations, the President of Turkmenistan and the plenipotentiary representative of the State of Israel expressed the willingness of the two countries to build up cooperation.
Taking the opportunity, the Turkmen leader invited the leadership of the State of Israel to attend the international conference marking the 20th anniversary of the status of neutrality of Turkmenistan, which will take place in the framework of the anniversary celebrations in December this year.
Along with the progressive development of a diplomatic, trade and economic dialogue, emphasis was placed on the importance of the intensification of interstate relations in the humanitarian sphere, in particular science, culture, education, health care, sports and tourism.
A focus of discussion was the prospects of cooperation in agriculture and irrigation. In this regard, the Ambassador emphasized that Israel stood ready to offer Turkmenistan its expertise and know-how in water purification and desalination and efficient water management.
Exchanging views on the current state and prospects of cooperation in bi- and multi-lateral formats – within the major international organisations and authoritative agencies, in particular the United Nations, the President of Turkmenistan and the plenipotentiary representative of the State of Israel expressed the willingness of the two countries to build up cooperation.
Taking the opportunity, the Turkmen leader invited the leadership of the State of Israel to attend the international conference marking the 20th anniversary of the status of neutrality of Turkmenistan, which will take place in the framework of the anniversary celebrations in December this year.
Along with the progressive development of a diplomatic, trade and economic dialogue, emphasis was placed on the importance of the intensification of interstate relations in the humanitarian sphere, in particular science, culture, education, health care, sports and tourism.
A focus of discussion was the prospects of cooperation in agriculture and irrigation. In this regard, the Ambassador emphasized that Israel stood ready to offer Turkmenistan its expertise and know-how in water purification and desalination and efficient water management.