In an interview to local journalists visiting Ashgabat state minister for external affairs of India E.Ahammed called oil and gas sector the most important sphere of bilateral cooperation.
According to the minister, India has the great experience in oil and gas processing and can make significant contribution to development of this branch in Turkmenistan.
One of the results of talks is the agreement on opening by Turkmen aviation company of two new flights to Ahmadabad and Kochin, in addition to flights to Delhi and Amritsar.
"India and Turkmenistan has always cooperated closely and supported each other in various international forums, including United Nations Organization and other multilateral organizations. ," the head of the Indian government delegation, state minister for external affairs E.Ahammed, said.
05/10/06 Turkmenistan.ru, Turkmenistan
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