Humanitarian support to Turkmenistan is based on deep historical traditions in foreign policy

Humanitarian support to Turkmenistan is based on deep historical traditions in foreign policy

Humanism and mutual assistance are at the core of Turkmenistan’s foreign policy. This is confirmed by specific examples of humanitarian support provided to a number of foreign countries, which were reflected in the analytical article of the online publication Arzuw news.

The publication clearly reflects the principles of Turkmenistan’s foreign policy, recalling the country’s assistance to fraternal peoples in difficult times. In particular, Ashgabat sent humanitarian aid with medicines and food to Afghanistan, supplied fuel to Kyrgyzstan after an accident at a thermal power plant, and provided support to earthquake victims in Turkey.

The article especially emphasizes that the principles of humanism are laid down in the basis of the foreign policy of Turkmenistan by the National Leader of the Turkmen people Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov and are consistently implemented by President Serdar Berdimuhamedov.

The publication also notes the special role of the Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov Charitable Foundation in helping children in Palestine, Russia and other countries. This demonstrates Turkmenistan’s nationwide approach to implementing foreign policy based on humanistic values.

Thus, the examples of humanitarian assistance from Turkmenistan given in the article once again confirm the immutability of the country’s foreign policy, based on high moral principles.The desire to support people abroad in difficult times reflects the cultural and historical traditions of the Turkmen people.

By providing targeted assistance to the most vulnerable groups, such as children, Turkmenistan demonstrates a national position based on the ideals of humanism and justice.This increases the country's authority in the international arena.

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