President of Turkmenistan participated in the plenary session of the UN General Assembly

12:53 23.09.2025 2161

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As part of his working visit to the United States, President of Turkmenistan Serdar Berdimuhamedov participated in the high-level plenary session of the General Assembly on September 22 to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the founding of the United Nations, TDH reports.

The plenary session was preceded by performances by the youth choir "Sing for Hope," the Metropolitan Opera Choir, and pianist David Watkins in the UN General Assembly Hall. A video dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the UN was then shown. Following this, UN Secretary-General António Guterres and other participants delivered remarks.

As is well known, 2025 marks two significant dates: the 30th anniversary of Turkmenistan's neutrality and the 80th anniversary of the founding of the UN. The coincidence of these two anniversaries demonstrates the historical connection between Turkmenistan and the UN. Over the past 30 years since achieving neutrality, our country has proven that this international status is an effective tool for promoting peace.

Turkmenistan pursues an open and fair foreign policy based on the principles of equality, respect for the sovereignty of other states, and non-interference in their internal affairs. This policy allows our country to maintain constructive relations with various countries, including our regional neighbors.

The adoption of the resolutions "International Day of Neutrality," "International Year of Peace and Trust," and "Zone of Peace, Trust, and Cooperation in Central Asia" is the result of our country's well-thought-out and consistent foreign policy strategy. Turkmenistan not only puts forward initiatives but also demonstrates a willingness to seek their recognition and practical implementation internationally. This consistency strengthens confidence in our country's peacemaking foreign policy.

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