White marble pearl of Central Asia: Russian Ambassador about modern Turkmenistan

White marble pearl of Central Asia: Russian Ambassador about modern Turkmenistan

Turkmenistan appears as a dynamically developing country with a rich culture, unique architecture and broad prospects for international cooperation. The Russian Ambassador to Turkmenistan Ivan Volynkin spoke about this in the program “Persona grata” on “Sputnik” radio.

In his interview, the diplomat shared personal observations about the rapid development of Turkmenistan in various fields.

Diplomatic life in Ashgabat

Ivan Volynkin described diplomatic life in Turkmenistan as rich and interesting. - There are many events to which the diplomatic corps is required to be invited, - he noted. The Ambassador mentioned with particular enthusiasm the annual bike ride dedicated to International Bicycle Day, led by President Serdar Berdimuhamedov.

Living conditions and safety

The Russian diplomat highly appreciated the living conditions in Turkmenistan. - Housing conditions are good, the supply of food and industrial goods is at the highest level, - he emphasized. Volynkin especially noted the high level of security in the country: - You can walk around Ashgabat completely calmly at any time of the day.

Foreign policy and neutrality

Speaking about the foreign policy of Turkmenistan, the ambassador emphasized the importance of the country's permanent neutrality status, supported by the international community. At the same time, Turkmenistan is actively developing relations with Russia and other countries. - Turkmenistan is open to international and regional interaction, building strategic partnerships, - Volynkin noted.

Cultural diversity

The Ambassador noted the multinational character of Turkmenistan, mentioning the presence of large Russian, Armenian and Azerbaijani diasporas. All diasporas live in peace. The language of interethnic communication here is

Russian, - he emphasized.

Infrastructure development

Volynkin spoke with admiration about the development of the country’s infrastructure. He paid special attention to Ashgabat, describing it as a “wonderful white marble city” with unique architecture. The ambassador also spoke about the new “smart city” of Arkadag, built using advanced technologies.

Tourism and attractions

The diplomat shared his impressions of traveling around the country, noting such attractions as Ancient Merv in Mary velayat and the Avaza resort area on the shores of the Caspian Sea.

Advice for young diplomats

In conclusion, Volynkin gave valuable advice to aspiring diplomats, emphasizing the importance of constant self-improvement and readiness to go through all stages of a diplomatic career.

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