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President of Turkmenistan congratulated the Governor General of New Zealand
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President of Turkmenistan congratulated the Governor General of New Zealand
Published 07.09.2022
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President Serdar Berdimuhamedov on behalf of the people and Government of Turkmenistan as well as on his own behalf sent his sincerely congratulations and best wishes to Governor General of New Zealand Dame Cindy Kiro and all people of the country on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of establishment of diplomatic relations between Turkmenistan and New Zealand.

The relations between our countries are based on mutual respect, equality, and mutual trust, noted the head of the state underlining that Turkmenistan is interested in expansion of bilateral relations as well as expressed confidence that cooperation of our countries thanks to joint efforts will be further developed in the interest of both peoples. 

Availing of this kind opportunity, the President of Turkmenistan expressed to Governor General Dame Cindy Kiro his wishes of sound health, happiness and wellbeing, and to the people of New Zealand –progress and prosperity.

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