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Turkmenistan’s foreign policy emphasizes broad international cooperation, peace and security, and sustainable development while upholding its Permanent Neutrality. Key objectives include contributing to international peace, strengthening Turkmenistan’s global standing, and defending national interests within the international system. The strategy prioritizes:
- A comprehensive security and sovereignty framework anchored in permanent neutrality.
- Expanding friendly, equal, a
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