Information about organization dodis.ch/R37537
Turkmenistan/Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Turkmenistan/Aussenministerium (1991...)Turkmenistan/Ministry of Foreign Affairs (1991...)
Turkménistan/Ministère des affaires étrangères (1991...)
Turkmenistan/Ministero degli affari esteri (1991...)
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Persons linked to this organisation (7 records found)
Date | Function | Person | Comments |
9.9.1990–4.8.1992 | Minister | Kulyyew, Awdy Öwezkuliyewic | |
...1992... | Stellvertretender Minister | Shikhmuradov, Boris Orazovich | |
...1992... | Deputy Foreign Minister | Shikhmuradov, Boris Orazovich | |
4.8.1992–6.1.1995 | Minister | Ataev, Halykberdy | |
1994... | Head of Department | Astankula, Bekmurad | Directeur Europe |
1995–2000 | Minister | Shikhmuradov, Boris Orazovich | |
1996–1999 | Stellvertretender Minister | Tsharyev, Murad |
Mentioned in the documents (4 records found)
Date | Nr | Type | Subject | Summary | L | |
31.1.1992 | 63308 | Resolution | Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) |
During the Prague Meeting, the Ministers of the CSCE member states took decisions in the following areas: human dimension; safeguarding human rights, democracy and the rule of law; economic... | en | |
20.7.1992 | 61106 | Telex | Turkmenistan (General) |
Rapport de l'Ambassadeur de Suisse à Moscou, Jean-Pierre Ritter, de son voyage au Turkmenistan, en Ouzbekistan et en Azerbaidjan pour la présentation de ses lettres de créance et divers entretiens... | fr | |
4.9.1992 | 61252 | Memo | Enhanced cooperation with Central and Eastern Europe (1989–) |
Die Reisen der Delegationen von EDA und BAWI nach Georgien und Aserbaidschan (Leitung Woker) sowie Zentralasien (Leitung Botschafter Staehelin) dienten der Kontaktaufnahme auf politischer Ebene sowie... | de | |
12.10.1992 | 61250 | Memo | Kazakhstan (General) |
Aufzeichnungen der Gespräche, die der Chef der Politischen Abteilung I des EDA, Botschafter Staehelin, anlässlich seiner Reise nach Alma-Ata, Bischkek, Taschkent, Duschanbe und Aschchabad geführt... | de |