Turkmenistan, Georgia discuss healthcare and broader partnership opportunities

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Ashgabat, Turkmenistan, March 25. Ambassador of
Turkmenistan to Georgia Dovletmurat Seyitmammedov met with
Georgia’s Minister of Health Mikhail Sadrjveladze to discuss key
issues in the healthcare sector and overall bilateral cooperation,
Trend reports.

The parties discussed various issues of bilateral cooperation
and interaction in the fields of healthcare, medical tourism, and
exchange of experience between medical universities, as well as
organizing joint conferences, seminars, and forums.

During the meeting, the significant role of the official visit
of Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze to Turkmenistan in
strengthening bilateral relations was highlighted. The sides
particularly emphasized that Turkmenistan and Georgia are actively
cooperating in the political, trade-economic, and
cultural-humanitarian spheres, as well as within authoritative
international organizations.

The ambassador informed the minister about the large-scale
international events dedicated to the 30th anniversary of
Turkmenistan’s permanent neutrality, as well as the proclamation of
2025 as the “International Year of Peace and Trust”.




At the end of the meeting, both sides expressed confidence that
joint activities would contribute to further deepening
Turkmen-Georgian relations.

In 2024, trade volume between Turkmenistan and Georgia reached
$81 million. Georgia’s exports to Turkmenistan totaled $22.9
million, while imports from Turkmenistan to Georgia amounted to
$58.09 million.

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