LLDC Conference In Turkmenistan Will Strengthen Strategic Partnerships

The representative of the third UN conference of countries that did not have access to the sea (LLDC) May Yakub said that the conference in Turkmenistan will play a key role in strengthening strategic partnerships.

In an interview, Anadol’s agency Yakub recalled that LLDC countries are faced with “serious difficulties” in achieving the goals of the sustainable development due to geographical isolation, high cost of transportation, dependence on transit neighbors and insufficient infrastructure development.

, according to her, in these countries, deep structural problems in the economy are preserved.

Yakub noted that climatic challenges aggravate the instability in the field of food and water safety, and the elemental distresses annually Damage to 4% of GDP.

she emphasized that limited access to financing and technologies inhibits digitalization and increase in performance. Despite the efforts of the regional level, including the Viennese program of actions, many problems are preserved.

“to overcome these challenges, investments in infrastructure, facilitate debt load, fair climatic policy and strengthening global partnerships are needed,” Yakub said. She added that the current conference in Turkmenistan plays a “critically important role in this process.”

“The forum will demonstrate innovative solutions, strengthen strategic cooperation and will help attract additional investments to overcome the unique difficulties that LLDC countries face,” she said.

according to the conference, it is planned promotion of structural transformation, infrastructure, trade, climate and financing within the framework of the Avazi Avazi Program for 2024-2034.

– the emphasis on cultural diplomacy and integration

among the key initiatives of the Yakub named the creation of a global investment fund of digital liability, as well as the active participation of the private sector In the areas of agriculture and trade. She also noted the conduct of high -level panels on food security issues and the elimination of trade barriers, including the topic of freedom of transit and the creation of regional centers of agrarian research.

“The conference carried out with the assistance of Turkmenistan is aimed at strengthening multilateral interaction with the accent for regional connectedness and cultural diplomacy,” the emphasized Yakub.

the UN, according to her, offers LLDC countries a number of structural solutions, including simplifying customs clearance and transit procedures, developing a car and railway network, digital infrastructure, support for industrialization processes, expanding green energy and adaptation to climatic threats. She allocated the Avazi Avazi Program for 2024-2034 and the UN initiative in the field of trade and digital transformation.