The President of Turkmenistan called on the Non-Aligned Countries to form a global energy security system
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The President of Turkmenistan Serdar Berdimuhamedov called on the active participation of the Non-Aligned States in the formation of the global energy security system. The head of Turkmenistan stated this at the Summit of the Contact Group of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) to combat COVID-19, held on Thursday in the capital of Azerbaijan.
As the President of Turkmenistan noted, in the context of the post-COVID economic recovery, “the active participation of the Non-Aligned States in the formation of a global energy security system based on fair and transparent principles, equal access to energy sources and means of their delivery, consideration and recognition of the interests of suppliers, buyers and transiters of energy resources.
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