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The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Turkmenistan, Raşit Meredow, is visiting the capital of Afghanistan, Kabul, with a delegation accompanying him. Amir Khan Muttaki, Deputy Foreign Minister, appointed by the Taliban, welcomed the Turkmen Foreign Minister at the airport and demonstrated the importance he attached to the Ashgabat administration. During the visit, which covers 30-31 October 2021, the sides are expected to discuss various issues. According to the statement made by the Taliban, one of the main issues to be discussed is the Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India Natural Gas Pipeline (TAPI). TAPI Project’s Head also attended the visit.[1]

It is possible to say that this visit of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Turkmenistan has three main important points in both bilateral relations and regional equations. First of all, one of the foreign policy dynamics of Turkmenistan is to increase the number of countries with which it trades. In this process, Turkmenistan, which is the fourth country in the world in terms of natural gas reserves, aims to strengthen and diversify its supply security. For this, it tries to ensure the safety of natural gas pipelines and markets.

In this context, this visit to Afghanistan was a smart move to implement the TAPI Project and to make energy trade with Afghanistan, Pakistan, and India. In addition, within the scope of the project, which has been planned to be implemented since 2016, Turkmenistan aims to ensure supply and route security by fulfilling its obligation.

Turkmenistan’s exporting of energy to actors such as Pakistan and India means a new route. From this perspective, it can be said that Ashgabat has taken an important and quite appropriate step. The aforementioned visit also shows that the President of Turkmenistan, Dear Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow, is not indifferent to regional developments and does not hesitate to make the first move. Also, with the visit of Turkmenistan Foreign Minister Rashid Meredov to Kabul, it can be said that Afghanistan, even though it has not been recognized yet, is now accepted by the actors in the region.

Afghanistan, located in the heart of Asia, has been ignored or excluded for various reasons for years. However, today it is understood that this situation starts to change. This is only possible if the countries of the region act based on friendship and mutual interest.

Undoubtedly, the inclusion of Afghanistan in such projects is an important contribution to regional stability. This step is, not only in Afghanistan; is a serious development in terms of establishing strong economies that will increase peace, security, welfare, and employment also in Central and South Asia. The inclusion of Afghanistan in cooperation and projects is one of the most important steps and achievements of Turkmenistan President Dear Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow and Turkmenistan’s foreign policy. This constructive and peaceful policy pursued by Turkmenistan is respected and appreciated by both other countries in the region and the international community.

The attitude adopted by Turkmenistan today shows once again that the rise of Asia is based on the framework of common interests and mutual respect. Against the colonial policies followed over the years, Ashgabat offers the simplest form of win-win understanding. TAPI needs to be implemented as soon as possible to stabilize Afghanistan and strengthen ties between Central and South Asia. This is one of the priorities of Turkmenistan. Thus, while deepening regional cooperation; it will also be easier to eliminate threats. As can be understood, the Ashgabat administration assumes an important leading role and historical mission in this process.


[1] “Turkmenistan FM in Kabul for Two-Day Visit”, Tolo News, https://tolonews.com/afghanistan-175228, (Access Date: 30.10.2021).

Prof. Dr. Mehmet Seyfettin EROL
Prof. Dr. Mehmet Seyfettin EROL
Born in 1969, Dörtyol-Hatay, Prof. Dr. Mehmet Seyfettin Erol graduated from Boğaziçi University (BU), Department of Political Science and International Relations in 1993. After completing his master's degree at BU in 1995, Erol was accepted to the PhD program at BU in the same year. After completing his PhD at Ankara University in 2005, Erol became an associate professor in the field of “International Relations” in 2009 and a professor in 2014. Erol worked at the Eurasian Center for Strategic Studies (ASAM) between 2000 and 2006 and and served as the General Coordinator of ASAM for a period. In 2009, he served as also Founding Chairman and Board Member of the Institute for Strategic Thinking (SDE). He is also the Founding President of the Center for International Strategy and Security Studies (USGAM) and the President of the International Relations Institute of the New Türkiye Strategic Research Center (YTSAM). Prof. Erol has also served as the Director of Gazi University Strategic Research Center (GAZISAM). In 2007, Prof. Erol received the “Turkish World Service Award” from the Writers and Artists Foundation of the Turkic World (TÜRKSAV), and has received numerous awards for his academic work and his activities in the media. Some of them can be listed as follows: 2013 “Print Media of the Year Award” by the Association of Contemporary Democrats, 2015 “APM 10th Year Service Award”, “2015 Press-Intellectual of the Year Award” by the Writers' Union of Türkiye (YTB), “2016 Volunteer Ambassadors Media Honor Award” by the Anatolian Village Guards and Martyrs' Families, “2016 Türkiye Honor Award” by the Yoruk Turkmen Federations. Prof. Erol has 15 book studies. The names of some of them are as follows: “The United States of Turks from Dream to Reality”, “Türkiye-EU Relations: Foreign Policy and Internal Structure Problems”, “The New Great Game in Eurasia”, “The Search for Strategy in Turkish Foreign Policy”, “The Search for Security in Turkish Foreign Policy”, “The Republic of Türkiye-Russian Federation Relations”, “The Cold Organization of Hot Peace: The New NATO”, “Theoretical Approaches in Foreign Policy Analysis: The Case of Turkish Foreign Policy”, “Crises and Crisis Management: Actors and Case Studies”, “Kazakhstan” and “Current Issues in International Relations”. Since 2002, Prof. Erol, who has carried out radio programs such as “Eurasia Agenda”, “Strategic Perspective”, “Global Perspective”, “Analysis”, “File”, “News Desk”, “The Other Side of the Agenda” on TRT Türkiye's voice and TRT Radio 1 (Ankara Radio), made the programs “Arayış” on TRT INT television between 2004-2007, “Beyond the Border” on Kanal A television between 2007-2010 and “Foreign Policy Agenda” on BBN TÜRK television in 2020-2021. Prof. Erol, whose foreign policy column “Arayış” was published in Milli Gazete between 2012-2018, is consulted for his expertise in numerous national and international media outlets such as television, radio, newspapers, news websites and magazines. Prof. Erol, who also taught at Gazi University Department of International Relations and Ankara University Latin American Studies Center (LAMER) between 2006-2018, has been continuing his academic career as a faculty member at Ankara Hacı Bayram Veli University Department of International Relations since 2018. Since 2006, Prof. Erol has also taught in the Department of Political Science and International Relations at Ufuk University. The main areas of interest and expertise of Prof. Erol and the titles of his courses at the undergraduate, master's and doctoral levels in this area are as follows: “Geopolitics”, “Security”, “Intelligence”, “Crisis Management”, “Current Issues in International Relations”, “Turkish Foreign Policy”, “Russian Foreign Policy”, “US Foreign Policy” and “Central Asia and South Asia”. Prof. Erol, whose articles-evaluations have been published in many journals and newspapers, has been editor of academic journals such as “Eurasia File”, “Strategic Analysis”, “Strategic Thinking”, “Gazi Regional Studies”, “The Journal of SSPS”, “Black Sea Studies”. He is currently in the editorial boards of “Regional Studies,” “International Crisis and Political Research,” “Gazi Academic View”, “Ege University Turkish World Surveys”, “Ankara International Social Sciences”, “Democracy Platform”. Prof. Erol, who has been working as the Founding President of the Ankara Center for Crisis and Political Studies (ANKASAM) since 2016, is married and has three children.