Turkmenistan and IFRC Discuss Enhanced Cooperation on Humanitarian Law

Turkmenistan’s Deputy Foreign Minister Myahri Byashimova met with IFRC’s Birgitte Bischoff Ebbesen to discuss cooperation on humanitarian law. They emphasized the success of their partnership and explored future initiatives, particularly for the International Year of Peace and Trust.
On March 12, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Turkmenistan, Myahri Byashimova, engaged in discussions with Birgitte Bischoff Ebbesen, the Regional Director for Europe of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC). This meeting highlighted the fruitful partnership between Turkmenistan and the IFRC, particularly focusing on enhancing Turkmen legislation to align with international humanitarian law.
Additionally, the Turkmen representatives showcased various humanitarian projects and initiatives undertaken in the country. They extended an invitation to IFRC representatives to actively partake in events organized by Turkmenistan, which are part of the International Year of Peace and Trust, promoting collaborative humanitarian efforts.
The meeting between Turkmenistan’s Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and the IFRC’s Regional Director underscored the importance of their cooperation. The focus on aligning Turkmen legislation with international humanitarian laws and the invitation to collaborate on peace initiatives reflect a commitment to humanitarian principles and international cooperation.
Original Source: akipress.com