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Foreign relations of Turkmenistan

Turkmenistan's declaration of "permanent neutrality" was formally recognized by the United Nations in 1995. Former President Niyazov stated that the neutrality would prevent Turkmenistan from participating in multi-national defense organizations, but allows military assistance. Its neutral foreign policy has an important place in the country's constitution. Although the Government of Turkmenistan claims to favour trade with and export to the United States, and Turkey, its single largest commercial partner is China, which buys the vast bulk of Turkmen natural gas via the Central Asia–China gas pipeline. Turkmenistan has significant commercial relationships with Russia and Iran and growing cross-border trade with Afghanistan. The Government of Turkmenistan often appears to use the conflicting interests of these regional powers as a means to extract concessions, especially on energy issues.

International disputes

Signing of the Caspian Sea convention in 2018 brought only partial resolution of boundary disputes in the Caspian. Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan have disputes over water-sharing. Turkmenistan shares a long border with Afghanistan, a principal producer of heroin and opium. As a result, a large volume of narcotics are trafficked through Turkmenistan on their way to lucrative markets in Europe and Russia.[1]

Natural resources

Turkmenistan is rich in natural gas, and currently sells most of its gas to China. Turkmenistan unilaterally cut off exports of pipeline natural gas to Iran in 2017 over a payment arrears dispute. Russia ceased buying gas from Turkmenistan in 2016, but resumed small purchases of pipeline gas in 2019. Afghanistan buys liquid petroleum gas, shipped by rail to Ymamnazar and Torghundi for onward delivery by truck. Pakistan provides Turkmenistan warm water as well as Iran and Russia.

Turkmenistan is a partner country of the EU INOGATE energy programme, which has four key topics: enhancing energy security, convergence of member state energy markets on the basis of EU internal energy market principles, supporting sustainable energy development, and attracting investment for energy projects of common and regional interest.[2]

Organisations

Turkmenistan is a member of the United Nations, the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, the Economic Cooperation Organization, the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, the Islamic Development Bank, Asian Development Bank, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, the Food and Agriculture Organization, and the International Organization of Turkic Culture.

Turkmenistan maintains permanent representatives to the United Nations offices in New York City, Vienna, and Geneva.

The United Nations maintains a permanent representation staffed by a resident coordinator along with representatives of some UN agencies in Ashgabat. The Asian Development Bank, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, and European Union have missions in Ashgabat, as well.

Diplomatic relations

 
Countries which Turkmenistan maintains diplomatic relations with:

List of countries which Turkmenistan has diplomatic relations with:[3]

# Country Date
1   China 6 January 1992
2   North Korea 10 January 1992
3   Denmark 21 January 1992
4   United Kingdom 23 January 1992
5   South Korea 7 February 1992
6   Iran 18 February 1992
7   Afghanistan 21 February 1992
8   Saudi Arabia 22 February 1992
9   Bangladesh 28 February 1992
10   Turkey 29 February 1992
11   France 6 March 1992
12   Germany 6 March 1992
13   Spain 19 March 1992
14   Cuba 23 March 1992
15   Syria 26 March 1992
16   Mexico 27 March 1992
17   Russia 8 April 1992
18   Sweden 10 April 1992
19   United States 10 April 1992
20   Canada 17 April 1992
  State of Palestine 17 April 1992
21   India 20 April 1992
22   Japan 22 April 1992
23   Mongolia 23 April 1992
24   Pakistan 9 May 1992
25   Hungary 11 May 1992
26   South Africa 11 May 1992
27   Australia 14 May 1992
28   Malaysia 17 May 1992
29   Bulgaria 20 May 1992
30   Netherlands 20 May 1992
31   Oman 29 May 1992
32   Norway 8 June 1992
33   Azerbaijan 9 June 1992
34   Italy 9 June 1992
35   Finland 10 June 1992
36   Greece 10 June 1992
37   Thailand 6 July 1992
38   Switzerland 13 July 1992
39   Georgia 16 July 1992
40   Lithuania 21 July 1992
41   Romania 21 July 1992
42   Vietnam 29 July 1992
43   Portugal 13 August 1992
44   New Zealand 8 September 1992
45   Ghana 17 September 1992
46   Argentina 24 September 1992
47   Maldives 25 September 1992
48   Morocco 25 September 1992
49   Poland 29 September 1992
50   Luxembourg 2 October 1992
51   Kazakhstan 5 October 1992
52   Kyrgyzstan 5 October 1992
53   Moldova 5 October 1992
54   Armenia 9 October 1992
55   Ukraine 10 October 1992
56   Austria 16 October 1992
57   Mali 16 November 1992
58   Tunisia 30 November 1992
59   Equatorial Guinea 8 December 1992
60   Libya 8 December 1992
61   Indonesia 10 December 1992
62   Slovakia 1 January 1993
63   Latvia 13 January 1993
64   Belarus 21 January 1993
65   Tajikistan 27 January 1993
66   Czech Republic 31 January 1993
67   Belgium 1 February 1993
68   Egypt 3 February 1993
69   Uzbekistan 7 February 1993
70   Jordan 18 February 1993
71   Malta 25 February 1993
72   Lebanon 6 May 1993
73   Philippines 23 July 1993
74   Israel 8 October 1993
75   Slovenia 11 November 1993
76   Zambia 2 December 1993
77   Laos 4 February 1994
78   Albania 24 March 1994
79   Chile 27 July 1994
80   Estonia 26 August 1994
81   Algeria 21 September 1994
82   Chad 4 October 1994
83   Kuwait 13 January 1995
84   Yemen 27 February 1995
85   Cambodia 6 April 1995
86   United Arab Emirates 10 October 1995
87   Madagascar 1 December 1995
88   Bahrain 15 December 1995
89   Brazil 3 April 1996
90   Sri Lanka 18 April 1996
91   Venezuela 30 April 1996
92   Bosnia and Herzegovina 17 June 1996
93   North Macedonia 21 June 1996
94   Croatia 2 July 1996
95   Bolivia 9 July 1996
   Holy See 10 July 1996
96   Jamaica 16 July 1996
97   Uruguay 16 July 1996
98   Guatemala 22 August 1996
99   Serbia 26 August 1996
100   Colombia 27 August 1996
101   Nicaragua 29 August 1996
102   Belize 11 September 1996
103   Singapore 12 September 1996
104   Marshall Islands 8 October 1996
105   Mozambique 22 November 1996
106   Qatar 22 November 1996
107   Iceland 13 February 1997
108   Peru 7 May 1997
109   Ecuador 11 June 1997
110   Guyana 11 June 1997
111   Angola 18 June 1997
112   Mauritius 2 July 1997
113   Malawi 20 February 1998
114   Brunei 22 February 1999
115   Zimbabwe 22 March 1999
116   El Salvador 20 May 1999
117   Suriname 25 June 1999
118   Uganda 5 August 1999
119   Myanmar 26 August 1999
120     Nepal 17 October 2005
121   Ireland 16 October 2007
  Sovereign Military Order of Malta 30 October 2007
122   Cyprus 13 November 2007
123   Andorra 17 April 2008
124   Montenegro 26 November 2008
125   Dominican Republic 9 February 2009
126   Iraq 31 July 2009
127   South Sudan 17 August 2012
128   Gambia 8 December 2012
129   Fiji 2 May 2014
130   Senegal 25 September 2014
131   Togo 25 September 2014
132   Panama 24 July 2015
133   Sudan 17 August 2015
134   Monaco 27 August 2015
135   Ethiopia 11 November 2015
136   Burundi 12 December 2015
137   Burkina Faso 12 March 2016
138   Bahamas 7 October 2016
139   Dominica 13 October 2016
140   Saint Kitts and Nevis 31 May 2017
141   Djibouti 4 July 2017
142   Paraguay 28 July 2017
143   Benin 26 July 2018
144   Somalia 4 November 2019
145   Grenada 13 February 2020
146   Sierra Leone 15 June 2020
147   Republic of Congo 21 May 2021
148   Niger 22 June 2021

Bilateral relations

Country Formal Relations Began Notes
  Afghanistan 21 February 1992

See Afghanistan–Turkmenistan relations

Afghanistan has an embassy in Ashgabat and a consulate in Mary. Turkmenistan has an embassy in Kabul plus consulates in Herat and Mazar-i-Sharif.[4][5] The rise of India as an economic giant and its increasing energy needs make Turkmenistan and Central Asia energy markets of choice for that country and also China. The Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India pipeline (TAPI) has been one of the most important regional initiatives to be undertaken by these countries. The agreement to build the pipeline to transport Turkmen gas to Afghanistan and Pakistan and beyond to India was signed in 2010. In addition, Afghanistan depends on Turkmenistan for meeting a large part of the country's electricity needs. At present, Afghanistan imports more than 320 million kilowatt hours of electricity every year from Turkmenistan.

In 2011, Turkmenistan agreed to build a 150-km extension to a railway line to connect the rail line to Serhetabat to Andkhoy in Faryab province, Afghanistan. In February 2018, the existing rail line between Serhetabat and Torghundi in Afghanistan was restored to service.[6][7] This line is planned to be extended to Herat, where it could potentially connect to a rail line under construction from Khaf, Iran.[8] The line to Andkhoy went into service in January 2021.

In 2013, work began on a link from Kerki via Ymamnazar on the Turkmen-Afghan border to Aqina in Andkhoy District. This link was opened in November 2016.[9] It was extended 38 km to Andkhoy in January 2021,[10] and is intended eventually to become part of a railway corridor through northern Afghanistan, linking it via Sherkhan Bandar, Mazar-i-Sharif and Kunduz to Tajikistan.

As of 1 April 2011, there were 44 enterprises with Afghan assets in Turkmenistan.

Though Turkmenistan has not recognized the Taliban's state, the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, it has facilitated the Taliban's appointment of diplomats to the Afghan Embassy in Ashgabat. The current chargé d'affaires is Fazal Muhammad Sabir, appointed in March 2022.[11][12][13]

  Albania 24 March 1994

Both countries established diplomatic relations on March 24, 1994.[14]

  Armenia 9 October 1992 See Armenia–Turkmenistan relations
  Austria 16 October 1992 See Austria–Turkmenistan relations

Turkmenistan has an embassy in Vienna, which doubles as the permanent mission to United Nations agencies in Vienna.

  Azerbaijan 9 June 1992

The two countries have embassies in each other's capitals. Despite close linguistic affinities (Turkmen and Azerbaijani are about 65 percent mutually intelligible), Turkmenistan and Azerbaijan suffer from a strained relationship, in part because Turkmenistan is majority Sunni and Azerbaijan is majority Shi'a. Nonetheless the two countries have begun to cooperate more in commercial spheres, most notably with signing of a memorandum in 2020 on joint exploitation of the cross-boundary Serdar oil field in the Caspian.

  Belarus 21 January 1993 See Belarus–Turkmenistan relations
  • Formal relations were established in 1993
  • Belarus has an embassy in Ashgabat.
  • Turkmenistan has an embassy in Minsk.

Roughly 12,000 to 13,000 Turkmen university students are matriculated annually in Belarusian institutions of higher education.

  Belize 11 September 1996

The countries established diplomatic relations on 11 September 1996.[15]

  Cambodia 6 April 1995

Both countries established diplomatic relations on 6 April 1995.

  China 6 January 1992

The two countries have embassies in each other's capitals. The relationship is dominated by China's position as the largest importer by far of natural gas from Turkmenistan, making China Turkmenistan's largest source of foreign exchange earnings. China offers free higher education to several hundred Turkmen students each year.

  Croatia 2 July 1996 See Croatia–Turkmenistan relations[15]
  Djibouti 4 July 2017

The countries established diplomatic relations on July 4, 2017.[14]

  Dominica 13 October 2016

Both countries established diplomatic relations on October 13, 2016.[16]

  France 6 March 1992 See France–Turkmenistan relations

Diplomatic relations were established with the March 6, 1992 signing of the Protocol. Turkmenistan has an embassy in Paris and France has an embassy in Ashgabat. The French construction company Bouygues, the second-largest in Turkmenistan, has signed many construction contracts. The French company Thales Alenia Space constructed the first space satellite TürkmenÄlem 52°E / MonacoSAT.

  Georgia 8 July 1992

Georgia has an embassy in Ashgabat, and Turkmenistan has an embassy in Tbilisi.[5][4][17]

  Germany 6 March 1992

The two countries have embassies in each other's capitals. Turkmenistan have a consulate in Frankfurt am Main. Two German banks, Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank, have offices in Ashgabat, since much of Turkmenistan's foreign exchange accounts are held in those two German banks. Such German firms as Siemens and Claas have made significant sales of medical and agricultural equipment, respectively, to Turkmenistan. Turkmenistan Air offers scheduled service to Frankfurt am Main.

  Guyana 11 June 1997

Both countries established diplomatic relations on June 11, 1997.[14]

   Holy See 10 July 1996

The Vatican maintains a nunciature in Ashgabat, although the nuncio is resident in Ankara. The Turkmen ambassador in Rome is multiple-accredited, including to the Holy See.

  Iceland 13 February 1997

Both countries established diplomatic relations on February 13, 1997.[14]

  India 20 April 1992

India and Turkmenistan have embassies in each other's capitals. Turkmenistan Airlines operates flights between Ashgabat and both New Delhi and Amritsar, which connect in Ashgabat to flights to London and Birmingham. India is a destination for medical tourism by middle-class Turkmen. To some degree the relationship is framed by Turkmenistan's desire to export natural gas to India via the Turkmenistan–Afghanistan–Pakistan–India Pipeline.

  Iran 18 February 1992 See Iran–Turkmenistan relations

Iran and Turkmenistan have had relations since Turkmenistan's independence from the Soviet Union in 1991. Iran has an embassy in Ashgabat and a consulate in Mary. Turkmenistan has an embassy in Teheran and a consulate in Mashhad.[5] Iran was the second nation to recognize Turkmenistan as an independent nation.[4] Since then, the two countries have cooperated in the economic, infrastructure, and energy sectors. The $139 million Korpeje-Kurt Kui gas pipeline in western Turkmenistan and the $167 million Dostluk ("friendship" in Turkmen) Dam in the south of the country were built through a joint venture. The Caspian Sea territorial boundaries are a cause of tension between the two. Iran's Islamic theocracy and Turkmenistan's secular dictatorship also prevent the development of a closer friendship.

  Israel 8 October 1993

Israel has an embassy in Ashgabat.

  Italy 9 June 1992

Italy and Turkmenistan have embassies in each other's capitals. The Turkmen ambassador in Rome is also accredited to the United Nations agencies there, and to the Holy See. The relationship is dominated by the presence of Italian petroleum firm Eni, which operates oil wells in the Caspian Sea under a production sharing agreement.

  Japan 22 April 1992

Diplomatic relations between Japan and Turkmenistan were established in April 1992. Japan opened an embassy at Ashgabat in January 2005, and Turkmenistan opened an embassy in Tokyo in May 2013.[18] Japan is heavily involved in operation of the Oguz Han Engineering Technology University in Ashgabat. The Japan Bank for International Cooperation has financed several major industrial projects in Turkmenistan, including plants constructed with participation of Kawasaki and Sumitomo.

  Kazakhstan 5 October 1992
  • Kazakhstan has an embassy in Ashgabat and a consulate in Turkmenbashy.
  • Turkmenistan has an embassy in Astana and a consulate in Aktau.
  Kyrgyzstan 5 October 1992

The two countries have embassies in each other's capitals.

  Libya 8 December 1992

Libya maintains an economic and commercial office rather than an embassy in Ashgabat.

  Malaysia 17 May 1992

Turkmen-Malaysian relations mainly revolve around the work of the Malaysian state petroleum corporation, Petronas, which extracts petroleum condensate in the Caspian Sea. Turkmenistan Airlines offers scheduled service between Ashgabat and Kuala Lumpur.

  Mexico 27 March 1992
  • Mexico is accredited to Turkmenistan from its embassy in Ankara, Turkey.
  • Turkmenistan is accredited to Mexico from its embassy in Washington, D.C., United States.
  North Macedonia 21 June 1996

The countries established diplomatic relations on June 21, 1996.[14]

  Pakistan 10 May 1992 See Pakistan–Turkmenistan relations
  • Formal relations were established on May 10, 1992. The countries have embassies in each other's capitals.
  • To celebrate the 10th anniversary of Turkmenistan's independence in 2001 Pakistan issued stamps bearing the flag of Turkmenistan.[19]
  Palestine 17 April 1992
  • Palestine has an embassy in Ashgabat.
  Qatar 22 November 1996

Qatar has an embassy in Ashgabat. Turkmenistan has no permanent diplomatic representation in Doha

  Romania 21 July 1992

The two countries have embassies in each other's capitals. Romania's primary interest is development of the Lapis Lazuli corridor, which would use Romanian seaports on the Black Sea.

  Russia 8 April 1992 See Russia–Turkmenistan relations
  Saudi Arabia 22 February 1992[15]

Saudi Arabia has an embassy in Ashgabat, and Turkmenistan has an embassy in Riyadh.

  South Korea 7 February 1992

Diplomatic relations were established on February 7, 1992. The countries have embassies in each other's capitals.[4][5] South Korean firms such as Hyundai and LG have won major contracts for building industrial plants.

  Spain 19 March 1992
  • Spain is accredited to Turkmenistan from its embassy in Moscow, Russia.
  • Turkmenistan is accredited to Spain from its embassy in Moscow, Russia.
  Suriname 25 June 1999

The countries established diplomatic relations on June 25, 1999.[15]

  Sweden 10 April 1992[15] Both countries established diplomatic relations on April 10, 1992.
  Switzerland 13 July 1992

Turkmenistan maintains a diplomatic mission in Geneva, which doubles as its embassy to Switzerland and is permanent representative to United Nations agencies in Geneva as well as to the World Trade Organization. The Swiss ambassador in Baku is accredited to Turkmenistan.

  Tajikistan 27 January 1993[15]

The two countries have embassies in each other's capitals.

  Turkey 29 February 1992[22][15] See Turkey–Turkmenistan relations
  Ukraine 10 October 1992

Ukraine and Turkmenistan have embassies in each other's capitals.[4][5] Ukrainian companies have been involved in major construction projects, including the rail and automobile bridges across the Amu Darya at Türkmenabat.

  United Arab Emirates 10 October 1995

The countries have embassies in each other's capitals. In addition, Turkmenistan has a consulate in Dubai. The Emirates are a major entrepot for imports of foodstuffs and consumer items into Turkmenistan. In addition, one of three oil-drilling concessions in the Caspian Sea is held by Dragon Oil, which is wholly owned by the Emirates National Oil Company. The international office of Turkmenistan's TAPI Pipeline Company is in Dubai.

  United Kingdom 23 January 1992
  • The United Kingdom has an embassy in Ashgabat.[24]
  • Turkmenistan has an embassy in London.[25]
  United States 10 April 1992 See Turkmenistan–United States relations

The United States and Turkmenistan continue to disagree about the latter country's path toward democratic and economic reform. The United States has publicly advocated industrial and agricultural privatization, market liberalization, and fiscal reform, as well as legal and regulatory reforms to open up the economy to foreign trade and investment, as the best way to achieve prosperity and true independence and sovereignty.

  Uzbekistan 7 February 1993 See Turkmenistan–Uzbekistan relations
  • Turkmenistan has an embassy in Tashkent.
  • Uzbekistan has an embassy in Ashgabat.
  Venezuela 30 April 1996[15]
  • Venezuela briefly opened an embassy in Ashgabat following a state visit by Hugo Chávez, but the staff returned to Teheran after six months. A chancery is located in Ashgabat, but the bilateral relationship is managed by the Venezuelan embassy in Iran.
  Zimbabwe 22 March 1999

Both countries established diplomatic relations on March 22, 1999.[14]

See also

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External links

  • Turkmenistan closes border with Uzbekistan
  • China's ambassador to Turkmenistan, Lu Guisheng, comments on bilateral cooperation
  • Turkmenistan Foreign Policy in Nations Encyclopedia

foreign, relations, turkmenistan, turkmenistan, declaration, permanent, neutrality, formally, recognized, united, nations, 1995, former, president, niyazov, stated, that, neutrality, would, prevent, turkmenistan, from, participating, multi, national, defense, . Turkmenistan s declaration of permanent neutrality was formally recognized by the United Nations in 1995 Former President Niyazov stated that the neutrality would prevent Turkmenistan from participating in multi national defense organizations but allows military assistance Its neutral foreign policy has an important place in the country s constitution Although the Government of Turkmenistan claims to favour trade with and export to the United States and Turkey its single largest commercial partner is China which buys the vast bulk of Turkmen natural gas via the Central Asia China gas pipeline Turkmenistan has significant commercial relationships with Russia and Iran and growing cross border trade with Afghanistan The Government of Turkmenistan often appears to use the conflicting interests of these regional powers as a means to extract concessions especially on energy issues Contents 1 International disputes 2 Natural resources 3 Organisations 4 Diplomatic relations 5 Bilateral relations 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksInternational disputes EditSigning of the Caspian Sea convention in 2018 brought only partial resolution of boundary disputes in the Caspian Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan have disputes over water sharing Turkmenistan shares a long border with Afghanistan a principal producer of heroin and opium As a result a large volume of narcotics are trafficked through Turkmenistan on their way to lucrative markets in Europe and Russia 1 Natural resources EditMain article Economy of Turkmenistan Natural gas Turkmenistan is rich in natural gas and currently sells most of its gas to China Turkmenistan unilaterally cut off exports of pipeline natural gas to Iran in 2017 over a payment arrears dispute Russia ceased buying gas from Turkmenistan in 2016 but resumed small purchases of pipeline gas in 2019 Afghanistan buys liquid petroleum gas shipped by rail to Ymamnazar and Torghundi for onward delivery by truck Pakistan provides Turkmenistan warm water as well as Iran and Russia Turkmenistan is a partner country of the EU INOGATE energy programme which has four key topics enhancing energy security convergence of member state energy markets on the basis of EU internal energy market principles supporting sustainable energy development and attracting investment for energy projects of common and regional interest 2 Organisations EditTurkmenistan is a member of the United Nations the International Monetary Fund the World Bank the Economic Cooperation Organization the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation the Islamic Development Bank Asian Development Bank European Bank for Reconstruction and Development the Food and Agriculture Organization and the International Organization of Turkic Culture Turkmenistan maintains permanent representatives to the United Nations offices in New York City Vienna and Geneva The United Nations maintains a permanent representation staffed by a resident coordinator along with representatives of some UN agencies in Ashgabat The Asian Development Bank European Bank for Reconstruction and Development Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe and European Union have missions in Ashgabat as well Diplomatic relations Edit Countries which Turkmenistan maintains diplomatic relations with List of countries which Turkmenistan has diplomatic relations with 3 Country Date1 China 6 January 19922 North Korea 10 January 19923 Denmark 21 January 19924 United Kingdom 23 January 19925 South Korea 7 February 19926 Iran 18 February 19927 Afghanistan 21 February 19928 Saudi Arabia 22 February 19929 Bangladesh 28 February 199210 Turkey 29 February 199211 France 6 March 199212 Germany 6 March 199213 Spain 19 March 199214 Cuba 23 March 199215 Syria 26 March 199216 Mexico 27 March 199217 Russia 8 April 199218 Sweden 10 April 199219 United States 10 April 199220 Canada 17 April 1992 State of Palestine 17 April 199221 India 20 April 199222 Japan 22 April 199223 Mongolia 23 April 199224 Pakistan 9 May 199225 Hungary 11 May 199226 South Africa 11 May 199227 Australia 14 May 199228 Malaysia 17 May 199229 Bulgaria 20 May 199230 Netherlands 20 May 199231 Oman 29 May 199232 Norway 8 June 199233 Azerbaijan 9 June 199234 Italy 9 June 199235 Finland 10 June 199236 Greece 10 June 199237 Thailand 6 July 199238 Switzerland 13 July 199239 Georgia 16 July 199240 Lithuania 21 July 199241 Romania 21 July 199242 Vietnam 29 July 199243 Portugal 13 August 199244 New Zealand 8 September 199245 Ghana 17 September 199246 Argentina 24 September 199247 Maldives 25 September 199248 Morocco 25 September 199249 Poland 29 September 199250 Luxembourg 2 October 199251 Kazakhstan 5 October 199252 Kyrgyzstan 5 October 199253 Moldova 5 October 199254 Armenia 9 October 199255 Ukraine 10 October 199256 Austria 16 October 199257 Mali 16 November 199258 Tunisia 30 November 199259 Equatorial Guinea 8 December 199260 Libya 8 December 199261 Indonesia 10 December 199262 Slovakia 1 January 199363 Latvia 13 January 199364 Belarus 21 January 199365 Tajikistan 27 January 199366 Czech Republic 31 January 199367 Belgium 1 February 199368 Egypt 3 February 199369 Uzbekistan 7 February 199370 Jordan 18 February 199371 Malta 25 February 199372 Lebanon 6 May 199373 Philippines 23 July 199374 Israel 8 October 199375 Slovenia 11 November 199376 Zambia 2 December 199377 Laos 4 February 199478 Albania 24 March 199479 Chile 27 July 199480 Estonia 26 August 199481 Algeria 21 September 199482 Chad 4 October 199483 Kuwait 13 January 199584 Yemen 27 February 199585 Cambodia 6 April 199586 United Arab Emirates 10 October 199587 Madagascar 1 December 199588 Bahrain 15 December 199589 Brazil 3 April 199690 Sri Lanka 18 April 199691 Venezuela 30 April 199692 Bosnia and Herzegovina 17 June 199693 North Macedonia 21 June 199694 Croatia 2 July 199695 Bolivia 9 July 1996 Holy See 10 July 199696 Jamaica 16 July 199697 Uruguay 16 July 199698 Guatemala 22 August 199699 Serbia 26 August 1996100 Colombia 27 August 1996101 Nicaragua 29 August 1996102 Belize 11 September 1996103 Singapore 12 September 1996104 Marshall Islands 8 October 1996105 Mozambique 22 November 1996106 Qatar 22 November 1996107 Iceland 13 February 1997108 Peru 7 May 1997109 Ecuador 11 June 1997110 Guyana 11 June 1997111 Angola 18 June 1997112 Mauritius 2 July 1997113 Malawi 20 February 1998114 Brunei 22 February 1999115 Zimbabwe 22 March 1999116 El Salvador 20 May 1999117 Suriname 25 June 1999118 Uganda 5 August 1999119 Myanmar 26 August 1999120 Nepal 17 October 2005121 Ireland 16 October 2007 Sovereign Military Order of Malta 30 October 2007122 Cyprus 13 November 2007123 Andorra 17 April 2008124 Montenegro 26 November 2008125 Dominican Republic 9 February 2009126 Iraq 31 July 2009127 South Sudan 17 August 2012128 Gambia 8 December 2012129 Fiji 2 May 2014130 Senegal 25 September 2014131 Togo 25 September 2014132 Panama 24 July 2015133 Sudan 17 August 2015134 Monaco 27 August 2015135 Ethiopia 11 November 2015136 Burundi 12 December 2015137 Burkina Faso 12 March 2016138 Bahamas 7 October 2016139 Dominica 13 October 2016140 Saint Kitts and Nevis 31 May 2017141 Djibouti 4 July 2017142 Paraguay 28 July 2017143 Benin 26 July 2018144 Somalia 4 November 2019145 Grenada 13 February 2020146 Sierra Leone 15 June 2020147 Republic of Congo 21 May 2021148 Niger 22 June 2021Bilateral relations EditCountry Formal Relations Began Notes Afghanistan 21 February 1992 See Afghanistan Turkmenistan relationsAfghanistan has an embassy in Ashgabat and a consulate in Mary Turkmenistan has an embassy in Kabul plus consulates in Herat and Mazar i Sharif 4 5 The rise of India as an economic giant and its increasing energy needs make Turkmenistan and Central Asia energy markets of choice for that country and also China The Turkmenistan Afghanistan Pakistan India pipeline TAPI has been one of the most important regional initiatives to be undertaken by these countries The agreement to build the pipeline to transport Turkmen gas to Afghanistan and Pakistan and beyond to India was signed in 2010 In addition Afghanistan depends on Turkmenistan for meeting a large part of the country s electricity needs At present Afghanistan imports more than 320 million kilowatt hours of electricity every year from Turkmenistan In 2011 Turkmenistan agreed to build a 150 km extension to a railway line to connect the rail line to Serhetabat to Andkhoy in Faryab province Afghanistan In February 2018 the existing rail line between Serhetabat and Torghundi in Afghanistan was restored to service 6 7 This line is planned to be extended to Herat where it could potentially connect to a rail line under construction from Khaf Iran 8 The line to Andkhoy went into service in January 2021 In 2013 work began on a link from Kerki via Ymamnazar on the Turkmen Afghan border to Aqina in Andkhoy District This link was opened in November 2016 9 It was extended 38 km to Andkhoy in January 2021 10 and is intended eventually to become part of a railway corridor through northern Afghanistan linking it via Sherkhan Bandar Mazar i Sharif and Kunduz to Tajikistan As of 1 April 2011 there were 44 enterprises with Afghan assets in Turkmenistan Though Turkmenistan has not recognized the Taliban s state the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan it has facilitated the Taliban s appointment of diplomats to the Afghan Embassy in Ashgabat The current charge d affaires is Fazal Muhammad Sabir appointed in March 2022 11 12 13 Albania 24 March 1994 Both countries established diplomatic relations on March 24 1994 14 Armenia 9 October 1992 See Armenia Turkmenistan relations Formal relations were established in 1992 Armenia has an embassy in Ashgabat Turkmenistan has an embassy in Yerevan Both countries are full members of the Organization for Security and Co operation in Europe There are between 30 000 and 44 000 people of Armenian descent living in Turkmenistan Austria 16 October 1992 See Austria Turkmenistan relations Turkmenistan has an embassy in Vienna which doubles as the permanent mission to United Nations agencies in Vienna Azerbaijan 9 June 1992 The two countries have embassies in each other s capitals Despite close linguistic affinities Turkmen and Azerbaijani are about 65 percent mutually intelligible Turkmenistan and Azerbaijan suffer from a strained relationship in part because Turkmenistan is majority Sunni and Azerbaijan is majority Shi a Nonetheless the two countries have begun to cooperate more in commercial spheres most notably with signing of a memorandum in 2020 on joint exploitation of the cross boundary Serdar oil field in the Caspian Belarus 21 January 1993 See Belarus Turkmenistan relations Formal relations were established in 1993 Belarus has an embassy in Ashgabat Turkmenistan has an embassy in Minsk Roughly 12 000 to 13 000 Turkmen university students are matriculated annually in Belarusian institutions of higher education Belize 11 September 1996 The countries established diplomatic relations on 11 September 1996 15 Cambodia 6 April 1995 Both countries established diplomatic relations on 6 April 1995 China 6 January 1992 The two countries have embassies in each other s capitals The relationship is dominated by China s position as the largest importer by far of natural gas from Turkmenistan making China Turkmenistan s largest source of foreign exchange earnings China offers free higher education to several hundred Turkmen students each year Croatia 2 July 1996 See Croatia Turkmenistan relations 15 Djibouti 4 July 2017 The countries established diplomatic relations on July 4 2017 14 Dominica 13 October 2016 Both countries established diplomatic relations on October 13 2016 16 France 6 March 1992 See France Turkmenistan relations Diplomatic relations were established with the March 6 1992 signing of the Protocol Turkmenistan has an embassy in Paris and France has an embassy in Ashgabat The French construction company Bouygues the second largest in Turkmenistan has signed many construction contracts The French company Thales Alenia Space constructed the first space satellite TurkmenAlem 52 E MonacoSAT Georgia 8 July 1992 Georgia has an embassy in Ashgabat and Turkmenistan has an embassy in Tbilisi 5 4 17 Germany 6 March 1992 The two countries have embassies in each other s capitals Turkmenistan have a consulate in Frankfurt am Main Two German banks Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank have offices in Ashgabat since much of Turkmenistan s foreign exchange accounts are held in those two German banks Such German firms as Siemens and Claas have made significant sales of medical and agricultural equipment respectively to Turkmenistan Turkmenistan Air offers scheduled service to Frankfurt am Main Guyana 11 June 1997 Both countries established diplomatic relations on June 11 1997 14 Holy See 10 July 1996 The Vatican maintains a nunciature in Ashgabat although the nuncio is resident in Ankara The Turkmen ambassador in Rome is multiple accredited including to the Holy See Iceland 13 February 1997 Both countries established diplomatic relations on February 13 1997 14 India 20 April 1992 India and Turkmenistan have embassies in each other s capitals Turkmenistan Airlines operates flights between Ashgabat and both New Delhi and Amritsar which connect in Ashgabat to flights to London and Birmingham India is a destination for medical tourism by middle class Turkmen To some degree the relationship is framed by Turkmenistan s desire to export natural gas to India via the Turkmenistan Afghanistan Pakistan India Pipeline Iran 18 February 1992 See Iran Turkmenistan relations Iran and Turkmenistan have had relations since Turkmenistan s independence from the Soviet Union in 1991 Iran has an embassy in Ashgabat and a consulate in Mary Turkmenistan has an embassy in Teheran and a consulate in Mashhad 5 Iran was the second nation to recognize Turkmenistan as an independent nation 4 Since then the two countries have cooperated in the economic infrastructure and energy sectors The 139 million Korpeje Kurt Kui gas pipeline in western Turkmenistan and the 167 million Dostluk friendship in Turkmen Dam in the south of the country were built through a joint venture The Caspian Sea territorial boundaries are a cause of tension between the two Iran s Islamic theocracy and Turkmenistan s secular dictatorship also prevent the development of a closer friendship Israel 8 October 1993 Israel has an embassy in Ashgabat Italy 9 June 1992 Italy and Turkmenistan have embassies in each other s capitals The Turkmen ambassador in Rome is also accredited to the United Nations agencies there and to the Holy See The relationship is dominated by the presence of Italian petroleum firm Eni which operates oil wells in the Caspian Sea under a production sharing agreement Japan 22 April 1992 Diplomatic relations between Japan and Turkmenistan were established in April 1992 Japan opened an embassy at Ashgabat in January 2005 and Turkmenistan opened an embassy in Tokyo in May 2013 18 Japan is heavily involved in operation of the Oguz Han Engineering Technology University in Ashgabat The Japan Bank for International Cooperation has financed several major industrial projects in Turkmenistan including plants constructed with participation of Kawasaki and Sumitomo Kazakhstan 5 October 1992 Kazakhstan has an embassy in Ashgabat and a consulate in Turkmenbashy Turkmenistan has an embassy in Astana and a consulate in Aktau Kyrgyzstan 5 October 1992 The two countries have embassies in each other s capitals Libya 8 December 1992 Libya maintains an economic and commercial office rather than an embassy in Ashgabat Malaysia 17 May 1992 Turkmen Malaysian relations mainly revolve around the work of the Malaysian state petroleum corporation Petronas which extracts petroleum condensate in the Caspian Sea Turkmenistan Airlines offers scheduled service between Ashgabat and Kuala Lumpur Mexico 27 March 1992 Mexico is accredited to Turkmenistan from its embassy in Ankara Turkey Turkmenistan is accredited to Mexico from its embassy in Washington D C United States North Macedonia 21 June 1996 The countries established diplomatic relations on June 21 1996 14 Pakistan 10 May 1992 See Pakistan Turkmenistan relations Formal relations were established on May 10 1992 The countries have embassies in each other s capitals To celebrate the 10th anniversary of Turkmenistan s independence in 2001 Pakistan issued stamps bearing the flag of Turkmenistan 19 Palestine 17 April 1992 Palestine has an embassy in Ashgabat Qatar 22 November 1996 Qatar has an embassy in Ashgabat Turkmenistan has no permanent diplomatic representation in Doha Romania 21 July 1992 The two countries have embassies in each other s capitals Romania s primary interest is development of the Lapis Lazuli corridor which would use Romanian seaports on the Black Sea Russia 8 April 1992 See Russia Turkmenistan relations Russia has an embassy in Ashgabat and a consular office in Turkmenbasy 20 4 Turkmenistan has an embassy in Moscow and consulates in Astrakhan and Kazan 21 5 Saudi Arabia 22 February 1992 15 Saudi Arabia has an embassy in Ashgabat and Turkmenistan has an embassy in Riyadh South Korea 7 February 1992 Diplomatic relations were established on February 7 1992 The countries have embassies in each other s capitals 4 5 South Korean firms such as Hyundai and LG have won major contracts for building industrial plants Spain 19 March 1992 Spain is accredited to Turkmenistan from its embassy in Moscow Russia Turkmenistan is accredited to Spain from its embassy in Moscow Russia Suriname 25 June 1999 The countries established diplomatic relations on June 25 1999 15 Sweden 10 April 1992 15 Both countries established diplomatic relations on April 10 1992 Switzerland 13 July 1992 Turkmenistan maintains a diplomatic mission in Geneva which doubles as its embassy to Switzerland and is permanent representative to United Nations agencies in Geneva as well as to the World Trade Organization The Swiss ambassador in Baku is accredited to Turkmenistan Tajikistan 27 January 1993 15 The two countries have embassies in each other s capitals Turkey 29 February 1992 22 15 See Turkey Turkmenistan relations Turkey was the first state to recognize the Republic of Turkmenistan on October 27 1991 22 15 Turkmenistan has an embassy in Ankara and a consulate in Istanbul Turkey has an embassy in Ashgabat Both countries are members of Economic Cooperation Organization International Organization of Turkic Culture and OIC Trade volume between the two countries was 1 35 billion USD in 2019 Turkmen exports imports 601 745 million USD 23 Turkish firms Calik Holding Polimeks Ronesans GAP Insaat and Tepe Insaat have garnered billions of dollars of construction contracts since 1992 Ukraine 10 October 1992 Ukraine and Turkmenistan have embassies in each other s capitals 4 5 Ukrainian companies have been involved in major construction projects including the rail and automobile bridges across the Amu Darya at Turkmenabat United Arab Emirates 10 October 1995 The countries have embassies in each other s capitals In addition Turkmenistan has a consulate in Dubai The Emirates are a major entrepot for imports of foodstuffs and consumer items into Turkmenistan In addition one of three oil drilling concessions in the Caspian Sea is held by Dragon Oil which is wholly owned by the Emirates National Oil Company The international office of Turkmenistan s TAPI Pipeline Company is in Dubai United Kingdom 23 January 1992 The United Kingdom has an embassy in Ashgabat 24 Turkmenistan has an embassy in London 25 United States 10 April 1992 See Turkmenistan United States relations The United States and Turkmenistan continue to disagree about the latter country s path toward democratic and economic reform The United States has publicly advocated industrial and agricultural privatization market liberalization and fiscal reform as well as legal and regulatory reforms to open up the economy to foreign trade and investment as the best way to achieve prosperity and true independence and sovereignty Turkmenistan has an embassy in Washington D C and a mission to the United Nations in New York City The Turkmen ambassador is accredited to Canada and Mexico as well A United States embassy including a USAID country office is located in Ashgabat Uzbekistan 7 February 1993 See Turkmenistan Uzbekistan relations Turkmenistan has an embassy in Tashkent Uzbekistan has an embassy in Ashgabat Venezuela 30 April 1996 15 Venezuela briefly opened an embassy in Ashgabat following a state visit by Hugo Chavez but the staff returned to Teheran after six months A chancery is located in Ashgabat but the bilateral relationship is managed by the Venezuelan embassy in Iran Zimbabwe 22 March 1999 Both countries established diplomatic relations on March 22 1999 14 See also EditList of diplomatic missions in Turkmenistan List of diplomatic missions of 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