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Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Turkmenistan)

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Formed
  
1991

Website
  
www.mfa.gov.tm

Minister responsible
  
Raşit Meredow

Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Turkmenistan)

Jurisdiction
  
President of Turkmenistan

Headquarters
  
Archabil highway 108, Ashgabat

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkmenistan (Türkmenistanyň Daşary Işler Ministirligi, DIM) is the central government institution charged with leading the foreign policy of Turkmenistan. It was established in 1991. The current Foreign Minister is Raşit Meredow.

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Organization

In accordance with the law under the jurisdiction of the President of Turkmenistan. Structure and number of employees of the central apparatus of Turkmenistan, as well as diplomatic missions and consular offices of Turkmenistan abroad approved by the President of Turkmenistan.

The structure of the ministry consists of 17 units - 15 divisions, one control and the magazine "Foreign Policy and Diplomacy of Turkmenistan". Tasks, functions and procedures of the structural subdivisions of the central apparatus of the ministry governed by appropriate provisions.

Office

In April 1, 2011 in Ashgabat was commissioned a new building of the Ministry. It has the original architecture, the 14-story skyscraper surmounted by a giant globe, which houses rooms for press conferences. In the building 118 workers offices and meeting rooms, auditorium, conference room, lounge for international conferences. On the 11th floor there is a viewing terrace with panoramic views of Ashgabat. The building was erected on the Archabil avenue, which also has offices other Turkmenistan ministries and departments. The building was built by French company Bouygues.

Ministers of Foreign Affairs

  • Awdy Kulyýew 1990–92
  • Halykberdy Atayew 1992–95
  • Boris Şyhmyradow 1995–2000
  • Batyr Berdiýew 2000–2001
  • Raşit Meredow 2001-
  • References

    Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Turkmenistan) Wikipedia