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Bilateral relations between the European Union and Turkmenistan are governed by an Interim Agreement on trade and trade-related matters, which entered into force in August 2010, pending ratification of a Partnership and Cooperation Agreement by the European Parliament.

Political Relations

The relations between the EU and Central Asia have been developing within the framework of the new EU Strategy on Central Asia, adopted by the Council of the European Union in June 2019. Together with the Joint Communication on "The EU and Central Asia: New Opportunities for a Stronger Partnership" by the High Representative and the European Commission, this new Strategy provides a new policy framework for EU engagement with the countries of Central Asia over the coming years, focusing on promoting resilience, prosperity, and regional cooperation in Central Asia. It reflects the new dynamics that have developed in the region in recent years, the new momentum in regional cooperation, and the fast development of initiatives aiming to connect Europe and Asia across the region.

Bilateral relations between Turkmenistan and the European Union are governed by an Interim Trade Agreement (2010), pending ratification of a Partnership and Cooperation Agreement by the European Parliament.

Within the framework of this Agreement, the EU and Turkmenistan hold annual meetings of a bilateral Joint Committee to discuss key aspects of bilateral relations, notably in: (i) trade and economy; (ii) the EU-Central Asia Strategy implementation; (iii) political and economic developments; (iv) and key aspects of EU development cooperation programs. Twenty one meetings of a Joint Committee have been organized so far, most recent took place in Ashgabat on 24 November 2022.  

Relations between the European Parliament and Majlis of Turkmenistan are conducted through the mechanism of Inter-Parliamentary Meetings; the last EU-Turkmenistan Inter-Parliamentary Meeting was held in Ashgabat on 19-21 June 2023.

EU Assistance for Response to COVID-19

The EU and its Member States have mobilised €123 million for Central Asia. In July 2020, the EU launched a comprehensive €3 million Central Asia COVID-19 Crisis Response Solidarity Programme, with a primary focus on Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan. The programme, implemented by the World Health Organisation, provides support to mitigate the current outbreak of the pandemic and contribute towards longer-term resilience of national health systems.

Trade and Economic Relations

The EU and Turkmenistan Memorandum of Understanding on cooperation in the field of energy facilitates the information exchange on energy policies, the diversification of transit routes and the promotion of renewables and energy efficiency. The latest meeting within the framework of this Memorandum took place in Ashgabat on 24th October 2019.

More information on trade with Central Asia/Turkmenistan.

More information on energy cooperation with Turkmenistan.

Development and Cooperation

The EU’s Development Cooperation Instrument (DCI) provides funding for development in the country. In this context, bilateral cooperation projects focus on economic reforms and privatization, education and capacity building, good governance and the rule of law, and sustainable energy.

EU assistance for 2011-2013 was approximately EUR 39 million, focused on education and legal reforms, the promotion of human rights, and economic and social sector reforms for sustainable development. 2014 - 2020 EU bilateral assistance is focused on education and vocational training (EUR 37 million for the period 2014-17). The EU and Turkmenistan also cooperate in the framework of the regional approach, which includes all five Central Asian republics. Regional cooperation projects focus on education, rule of law, water and environment, border management, fight against drug trafficking, private sector development, support to investment, competitiveness and trade in Central Asia, and other areas. 

Human Rights

The EU Human Rights policy for Turkmenistan focuses on the following priority areas:

The EU Human Rights policy for Turkmenistan focuses on the following priority areas:

  • Human rights implementation: continuation of capacity building of public services to implement national human rights laws and international conventions through strengthening their awareness of human rights principles. Aligning the Office of the Ombudsperson with the Paris Principles and widening its scope of activities.
  • Judicial reform and prison reform: supporting reforms in the judicial and prison systems as well as access to prisons, including strengthening the role of the Ombudsperson in monitoring the situation of prisoners.
  • Freedom of association and expression: supporting civil society, human rights defenders and journalists through creating a more favourable environment for the functioning of civil society and media in line with the priorities of Turkmenistan's National Human Rights Action Plan for 2021-2025.
  • Gender equality and women’s rights (in line with the 3rd EU Gender Action Plan 2021-2025 and its Country Level Implementation Plan): implementation of existing national and international laws and action plans in the field of gender equality and women’s rights; fight against domestic violence; strengthening the participation of women in business and political life.​​

EU-Turkmenistan Human Rights Dialogue

Human rights are an important aspect of the bilateral relations between the EU and Turkmenistan. Since the launch of bilateral Human Rights Dialogues in 2008, the EU has held such meetings with the Turkmen authorities on a yearly basis, allowing for constructive and open discussions on a number of issues related to human rights and democratization, including: prison conditions; torture and enforced disappearances; judicial reforms and the rule of law; freedom of association, expression and belief; and the role of an independent Ombudsperson’s office.

EU Liaison Officer on HRDs
R. Wrobel
Political Officer
For inquiries, please email [email protected]
Contact phone: +993 12 344677

Global Gateway

Global Gateway

Global Gateway is the European Union's bold strategy to foster smart, clean, and secure connections in the digital, energy, and transport sectors worldwide. It aims to strengthen health, education, and research systems, aligning fully with the UN's Agenda 2030, the Sustainable Development Goals, and the Paris Agreement on climate change.

Through the 'Team Europe' approach, the EU, its Member States, and their financial and development institutions will work hand in hand with the private sector. This collaboration aims to mobilize investments that will create a transformative impact across the globe.

The European Union is dedicated to supporting Turkmenistan's efforts to transition towards a more sustainable, green economy while simultaneously enhancing its business environment. This commitment is underscored by the EU-Turkmenistan Interim Agreement on trade and trade-related matters, which has been in effect since August 2010, in anticipation of the European Parliament ratifying the Partnership and Cooperation Agreement (PCA).

In alignment with the EU Strategy on Central Asia announced in June 2019, its related Council conclusions, and the Global Gateway Strategy, the EU has developed a detailed framework for regional engagement.

Under the Multiannual Indicative Programme (MIP) for the period 2021-2027, facilitated through the Neighbourhood, Development, and International Cooperation Instrument (NDICI-Global Europe), the EU has allocated €18 million to strengthen its partnership with Turkmenistan.

Our flagship initiatives in Turkmenistan:

Water, climate change and energy

Dedicated to enhancing integrated water-energy resource management regionally, this initiative supports food security, job creation, and sustainable growth in Central Asia, including increased investment for a green transition through a dedicated regional Team Europe Initiative.

Digital connectivity

Establishing a supportive environment for digital connectivity, this initiative promotes regulatory and legislative reforms, enhancing last-mile access for vulnerable communities and ensuring cybersecurity, all while upholding high standards of sustainability and inclusiveness.

Transport

The EU is deeply committed to strengthening its engagement for improving transport connectivity along the Trans-Caspian Corridor with Central Asia, including with Turkmenistan, following the recommendations of the Study on Sustainable Transport Connections between Europe and Central Asia.

Green economy

Support in this sector is directed towards policy dialogue and technical assistance for reducing methane emissions, improving energy efficiency, and advancing renewable energy sources.

Business climate

Efforts here aim to support economic development and create decent work opportunities, with a special emphasis on empowering women and youth-led micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs). Additionally, support is provided to assist Turkmenistan in its accession process to the World Trade Organisation.

Civil society

Enhancing the capacity of Turkmen civil society organisations to participate in policy dialogue at the national level is a key priority. This includes involvement in the development, implementation, and monitoring of national programmes and plans across various sectors such as social affairs, disabilities, environment, energy, and climate change. EU support is also focused on amplifying the voices of women, girls, and youth to ensure their active participation in policy-making and implementation processes related to social inclusion, gender equality, economic development, and environmental sustainability.