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UN Special Representative, Turkmenistan discuss situation in Afghanistan

Turkmenistan Materials 6 November 2012 11:14 (UTC +04:00)
A meeting was held with a delegation headed by Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Afghanistan Ján Kubiš at the Foreign Ministry of Turkmenistan, the state news service Turkmen Dovlet Habarlary (TDH) reported.
UN Special Representative, Turkmenistan discuss situation in Afghanistan

Turkmenistan, Ashgabat, Nov.6 / Trend, H. Hasanov /

A meeting was held with a delegation headed by Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Afghanistan Ján Kubiš at the Foreign Ministry of Turkmenistan, the state news service Turkmen Dovlet Habarlary (TDH) reported.

'Delegates discussed the next steps for effective cooperation in strengthening security and promoting the recovery and sustainable development of Afghanistan', the report says.

According to the report, Ashgabat's principled position on this issue is being taken that all decisions are made using only peaceful, diplomatic means and resources.

In turn, the UN Special Representative stated the fact that a key condition for stabilisation of the situation in Afghanistan is restoring its social and economic infrastructure. Kubiš highlighted important projects in the energy and transport sectors, including the construction of the Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India (TAPI) gas pipeline, initiated by Turkmenistan.

As TDH reported, Turkmenistan provides economic and social assistance to the Afghan people and will be involved in the international community efforts and especially within the cooperation with the United Nations to promote peace and stability in the region and around the world. Both countries share a long border.

At this stage, Turkmenistan is preparing for the construction of the first link of the Atamyrat-Imamnazar-Akin-Andkhoy (Turkmenistan-Afghanistan) railway which
may become an important link in the transport area of the Eurasian continent.

Turkmenistan undertook the implementation of a large scale project which will increase the export of electricity to Afghanistan fivefold. The present export capacity in this area is about 325 million kilowatt hours per year.

Turkmenistan's other notable initiatives on Afghanistan include the project of construction of the transnational gas pipeline TAPI, practical implementation of which began in December 2010 by signing the agreement at a high level in Ashgabat. At this stage formation of an international consortium is underway.

The Turkmen side conducted several international road shows for TAPI in September with the participation of the Asian Development Bank (ADB). It was reported that Chevron, Exxon Mobil, BP, BG Group, RWE, Petronas and other companies became familiarised with the main terms of the project implementation and expressed an intention to participate.

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