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Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan Discuss Expanding Energy Cooperation

22.04.2026

Deputy Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers of Turkmenistan, Guvanch Agajanov, received the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Azerbaijan to Turkmenistan, Gismat Gozalov, and discussed with him issues of cooperation in the energy sector.

During the meeting, Ambassador Gismat Gozalov congratulated Guvanch Agajanov on his appointment to the new position.

The sides emphasized that high‑level mutual visits and contacts between Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan play an important role in the development of bilateral relations.

The meeting addressed the current state and future prospects of economic and energy cooperation between the two countries, particularly interaction in the oil and gas sector. The importance of the Joint Intergovernmental Commission in strengthening bilateral relations and further developing cooperation in the energy sector was highlighted.

The sides also noted the favorable opportunities for expanding partnership in this field, taking into account the rich energy potential and resources of both countries.

The Ambassador also extended congratulations to Turkmenistan on the launch of the fourth phase of development of the “Galkynysh” gas field in cooperation with China. In this context, it was noted that a delegation led by SOCAR President Rovshan Najaf visited Turkmenistan and took part in the related events.

During the meeting, it was once again emphasized that the strategic partnership and brotherly relations between Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan—especially effective and practical cooperation in the energy sector—should continue to expand in the future.

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