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ENHANCING REGIONAL CONNECTIVITY THROUGH THE TRANSPORT DIPLOMACY
Transport diplomacy plays a crucial role in fostering regional connectivity and cooperation among nations. One recent significant event in this domain was the 38th meeting of the Organisation for Co-operation between Railways was held from 15th - 19th of April. This meeting focused on enhancing collaboration and infrastructure development in the transport sector. Concurrently, the opening of the Tejen-Mary section of the Ashgabat-Turkmenabat high-speed highway on April 17 marked a milestone in regional connectivity and trade facilitation.
International conferences and forums, such as the 38th meeting of the Organisation for Co-operation between Railways, serve as platforms for nations to come together and address key challenges and opportunities in the transport sector. These forums facilitate discussions on infrastructure development, policy coordination and regulatory frameworks, aiming to enhance connectivity and promote economic growth. The forum is attended by heads and high-ranking representatives of railway departments of 19 OSJD member countries, as well as observers from 4 countries: Finland, France, Germany and Greece.
The Ashgabat-Turkmenabat high-speed highway project is a significant endeavor aimed at improving transportation links and facilitating trade across the region. The opening of the Tejen-Mary section of this highway on 17th April further strengthens regional connectivity, allowing for smoother and more efficient movement of goods and people between important economic sectors. The new highway has 6 lanes. On each side there is an additional emergency lane, ditches and metal barriers to prevent animals and people from entering the roadway. The road surface is made of durable modern materials high-quality asphalt concrete, synthetic fabric, mesh and others, which increases the strength of the road and its load-bearing capacity. Along the route there are parking lots, rest areas, shops, cafes, gas stations and other infrastructure for the convenience of drivers and passengers.
Turkmenistan, under the leadership of President Serdar Berdimuhamedov has been actively engaged in promoting Transport diplomacy as a cornerstone of its foreign policy. Our esteemed President has spearheaded initiatives to modernize and expand Turkmenistan's transport infrastructure with a focus on creating efficient transit routes that connect Central Asia with neighbouring regions.
The esteemed President has emphasized the importance of international cooperation in the transport sector and has actively participated in regional and global forums to promote dialogue and collaboration. His efforts have led to strategic partnerships and agreements that have furthered Turkmenistan's goals of enhancing regional connectivity and facilitating trade. During the 38th meeting of the Organisation for Co-operation between Railways which held from April 15-19, participating nations, including Turkmenistan, reached several important agreements and initiatives. These included commitments to infrastructure development, standardization of transport protocols, and collaborative efforts to improve cross-border trade facilitation. President Serdar Berdimuhamedov proactive approach to transport diplomacy has contributed significantly to the success of these initiatives.
The improved transport infrastructure resulting from initiatives like the Ashgabat-Turkmenabat high-speed highway and agreements from international meeting has a significant impact on regional development and economic growth. Enhanced connectivity reduces transportation costs, boosts trade volumes, attracts investment and fosters economic integration among participating countries. Moreover, it promotes stability and cooperation, contributing to overall regional prosperity.
In conclusion, transport diplomacy, under the leadership of Turkmenistan’s President, plays a vital role in promoting regional connectivity, trade facilitation, and economic growth. The 38th conference of the Organisation for Co-operation between Railways, held from 15th - 19th April, and the opening of the Tejen-Mary section of the Ashgabat-Turkmenabat high-speed highway on 17th April exemplify the collaborative efforts and initiatives undertaken to advance these objectives. The esteemed President’s initiatives and works in transport diplomacy have been instrumental in driving progress and fostering cooperation in the transport sector, paving the way for continued development and prosperity in Turkmenistan and the region.
Ayjahan GULHANOVA,
the 3rd year student of the
Faculty of International Economic Relations.
Çeşme: "Ýaş diplomatyň sesi" elektron gazeti №11 (94) - 20.04.2024 ý. // http://iirmfa.edu.tm/tm/gazet/yas-diplomatyn-sesi-internet-gazeti-11-94_8464
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