Home
\
Official
\
The President of Turkmenistan signed a decree on pardoning prisoners on the occasion of the International day of neutrality of sentenced persons
Official
The President of Turkmenistan signed a decree on pardoning prisoners on the occasion of the International day of neutrality of sentenced persons
Published 06.12.2025
2245

In order to significantly strengthen the unity and cohesion of Turkmen society and each family, guided by the principles of mercy and humanism bequeathed to us by our great ancestors, and on the occasion of International neutrality day, the President of Turkmenistan, Supreme Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the country, Serdar Berdimuhamedov, signed the Decree «On pardoning sentenced persons on the occasion of international neutrality day», releasing pardoned citizens of our country from further serving their main sentence in the form of imprisonment.

***

Steadily adhering to the principles of peace and good neighbourliness bequeathed by our great ancestors, guided by their teachings on mercy, humanism, and beneficence, striving to significantly strengthen the ties of friendship between countries and peoples, and on the occasion of International neutrality day, the President of Turkmenistan, Supreme Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the country, Serdar Berdimuhamedov, signed the Decree «On pardoning foreign citizens sentenced on the territory of Turkmenistan».

Last news
29.03
Voting continues
29.03
Voting has started in the election
27.03
The meeting of the Cabinet of Ministers of Turkmenistan
27.03
Following the course of democratisation of the socio-political life of the country
27.03
The President of Turkmenistan signed the Resolutions
26.03
Key Aspects of Promoting Gender Equality
26.03
Following humanistic principles
26.03
Business forum «Turkmenistan - European Union»: new prospects of cooperation
26.03
The country hosts the festival of dastan bagshys
26.03
The President of Turkmenistan congratulated the President of the People's Republic of Bangladesh
top-arrow