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President of Turkmenistan congratulated President of the Czech Republic
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President of Turkmenistan congratulated President of the Czech Republic
Published 30.01.2023
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President Serdar Berdimuhamedov, on behalf of the people, the Government of Turkmenistan and on his own behalf, sent sincere congratulations and best wishes to the President of the Czech Republic Milos Zeman and all the people of the country on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Turkmenistan and the Czech Republic.

Relations between our states are based on mutual respect, equality and mutual trust, the head of state noted, emphasizing that Turkmenistan is interested in expanding bilateral ties, and also expressed confidence that, thanks to joint efforts, cooperation between our countries will continue to develop in the interests of both peoples.

Taking this pleasant opportunity, the President of Turkmenistan expressed to President Milos Zeman the wishes of good health, happiness and well-being, and to the people of the Czech Republic - further progress and prosperity.

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