President Serdar Berdimuhamedov participated in the Central AsiaU.S. Summit in Washington, D.C. as a part of his official visit to the United States.
The presidential motorcade arrived at the White House, where the Turkmen leader received a warm welcome.
President Berdimuhamedov signed the guest book in the Roosevelt Room before meeting with the U.S. President.
Donald Trump warmly greeted his guest and expressed appreciation for the invitation to attend the Central AsiaU.S. Summit.
Thanking the U.S.President for the opportunity to visit the White House and participate in the high-level C5+1 meeting, President Berdimuhamedov said the format opens new opportunities to strengthen cooperation across a wide range of areas between the two countries.
He also expressed confidence that the summit would mark an important step in developing traditionally friendly relations between Turkmenistan and the United States.
The Turkmen leader noted that 2025 had been declared the International Year of Peace and Trust by the international community at Turkmenistan’s initiative, a move also supported by the United States. He emphasized Turkmenistan’s commitment to fostering friendly and mutually beneficial relations with the United States.
Presidents Berdimuhamedov and Trump confirmed their readiness to further expand and deepen bilateral cooperation in key areas.