Ashgabat, 21 May 2026 – The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the British Embassy in Ashgabat co-hosted the ninth Coordination Meeting of the Development Partners Climate Group at the UN Building in Ashgabat, bringing together representatives of UN agencies, diplomatic missions, development partners, and national counterparts to strengthen cooperation on climate action in Turkmenistan.
The meeting focused on supporting Turkmenistan’s progress in fulfilling its international commitments under the Paris Agreement, including the preparation of the updated Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC 3.0) and other national climate reporting processes. Participants also discussed the Government’s ongoing efforts to address climate change and reviewed the contribution of development partners in advancing climate resilience, mitigation, and sustainable development initiatives across the country.
The agenda included a briefing from the Government of Turkmenistan on the national climate agenda and preparations for the next NDC, as well as presentations on Türkiye’s preparations for COP31 in Antalya and Water Sustainability and UN Water Conference co-hosted by UAE, including potential areas of cooperation with Turkmenistan.
Development partners also exchanged updates on current and planned climate-related initiatives and discussed opportunities to further enhance coordination and joint support for Turkmenistan’s efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and strengthen climate resilience.
“As Co-chair of the 9th Coordination Meeting of the Development Partners Climate Change Group, I’m proud to bring partners together behind Turkmenistan’s climate ambitions and its next NDC. As we look towards COP31, the UK is working closely with Turkmenistan and international partners to accelerate the clean energy transition and unlock sustainable growth, with a clear focus on cutting methane emissions, one of the fastest and most cost-effective ways to tackle global warming this decade, building on the Global Methane Pledge and our strengthened commitments. The UK stands ready to support with world-class expertise, technology, and practical partnerships to turn ambition into tangible results, for economic resilience, for people, and for the planet,” said His Britannic Majesty’s Ambassador in Turkmenistan, Mr. Stephen Conlon.
“UNDP remains committed to supporting the Government of Turkmenistan in the timely finalization and submission of the updated NDC 3.0 ahead of the next COP, which will be an important step in demonstrating the country’s commitment to the goals of the Paris Agreement and strengthening national climate ambition,” said Ms. Narine Sahakyan, UNDP Resident Representative in Turkmenistan.
The Development Partners Climate Group meets regularly, hosted by United Nations Development Programme and the British Embassy in Ashgabat, to facilitate coordination, share updates on ongoing and planned initiatives supporting Turkmenistan’s commitments under the Paris Agreement, and strengthen collective support for the country’s climate mitigation, adaptation, and resilience-building efforts. ///nCa, 21 May 2026 (in cooperation with UNDP Turkmenistan)



