Turkmenistan Leader Signals Possible Reforms as Global Leaders Gather in Ashgabat

Turkmenistan Leader Signals Possible Reforms as Global Leaders Gather in Ashgabat

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Turkmenistan’s president, Serdar Berdymukhamedov, has suggested that changes may be coming to the country’s political system. His comments were published as he prepared to host a rare international meeting in Ashgabat, attended by leaders from Russia, Turkey, Iran, and several other nations. This has drawn global attention, as Turkmenistan is usually known for its isolation and strict control over political life.

Berdymukhamedov made his remarks in the state newspaper Turkmenistan Today to mark the 30th anniversary of the country’s declaration of neutrality. He said that the government is working to transform Turkmenistan into a strong and democratic state where citizens can live happy and secure lives. However, he did not provide details about what kind of reforms might take place or when they might be introduced.

The timing of his comments is important. Ashgabat is hosting a major forum dedicated to Turkmenistan’s policy of neutrality, which has shaped its foreign relations for decades. The event has attracted significant international attention because of the presence of Russian President Vladimir Putin, Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan, and Iran’s Masoud Pezeshkian. Their attendance highlights Turkmenistan’s strategic importance, especially as a country with the world’s fourth-largest natural gas reserves.

Since declaring neutrality in 1995 under former president Saparmurat Niyazov, Turkmenistan has tried to stay out of major geopolitical conflicts. Niyazov ruled with tight control, cutting off the country from both Western and Russian influence. His government kept a close eye on political activity, limited outside information, and relied almost completely on natural gas exports.

After becoming president in 2022, Berdymukhamedov has shown signs of a more open approach compared with his father. Over the past two years, the government has relaxed some restrictions on social media and expressed a desire to reconnect with the outside world. Plans to introduce e-visas and expand international air routes point to a broader effort to encourage tourism and business travel.

The government has also stated ambitions to join the World Trade Organisation and reduce its dependence on gas exports, most of which currently go to China. These goals suggest that the leadership recognises the need for economic diversification and stronger cooperation with global markets.

Still, it remains unclear how far political reforms will truly go. Critics say Turkmenistan continues to operate under an autocratic system, with limited transparency and restricted freedoms. International analysts will watch closely to see whether Berdymukhamedov’s promises lead to real change or remain symbolic statements made during an important diplomatic moment.

As world leaders gather in Ashgabat, the president’s remarks offer a rare hint of possible transformation in one of Central Asia’s most closed nations. Whether these signals turn into meaningful reforms will determine Turkmenistan’s future direction and its place on the global stage.

Dec. 12, 2025 5:39 p.m. 348

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