The building of the UN representative office in Turkmenistan. Once every decade: Turkmenistan adopts a conference on developing countries that do not have access to the sea Economic development In early August, the heads of state, ministers, investors and leaders of public organizations will gather in Avaz, at the coast of the Caspian Sea in Turkmenistan, at the UN conference, which is held once every ten years and is aimed at restructuring the global trading system in favor of 32 developing countries, the economy of which is largely “locked” within national borders due to the lack of access to access Sea. The third UN Conference on developing countries that do not have access to the sea will achieve more free transit, more effective trading corridors, more economic stability and stable financing to improve development prospects for 570 million people living in these states. ~ 60 > do not stay on the sidelines progress 60 > fate of developing countries that have no access to the sea (abbreviated – RSNM), their geography determined for a long time. Trading costs in these states are 74 percent higher than the average -INSTOM, and transportation of goods across borders can take twice as much as in coastal countries. As a result, countries that do not have access to the sea account for only 1.2 percent of world trade. In conditions of global economic changes, these states were faced with a huge risk to stay on the side of progress. “The conference provides a key opportunity to change this trajectory,” said Rabab Fatima, the Supreme Representative of the UN of developing countries that do not have access to the sea. -In the focus of the forum, there are people-millions of children who do not have access to the Internet and digital tools, farmers who cannot deliver their goods to the market due to bad roads, and entrepreneurs whose plans undermine the delays at the border and limited access to financing. ” wide Participation 60 > four -day event, which will be held from August 5 to 8, will include plenary meetings, five high -level round tables and a private sector forum dedicated to establishing partnerships and investment stimulation. Special forums with the participation of parliamentarians, women leaders, representatives of civil society and youth will allow you to take into account the opinions of all sectors of society during the discussions. 62 ~ ~ 60 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 ~It is expected that the event will take part in the UN Secretary General Antoniu Guterres, which will emphasize the meaning and relevance of the agenda. Avaz program of actions ~ 60 > central element of the conference is an Avaz program of actions for 2024–2034, adopted by the UN General Assembly in December this year. It defines five priority areas: structural transformations, infrastructure and communication, simplification of trading procedures, regional integration and stability strengthening. 62 ~~ 60 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 ~For Turkmenistan, the conference is both a diplomatic milestone and a statement of intent. “We are proud that we are taking the forum on the coast of the Caspian Sea in Turkmenistan,” said Axoltan Ataeva, a permanent representative of the country at the UN. – We are looking forward to the opportunity to welcome everyone in Avaz on a transformational, focused on the conference, which puts countries that do not have access to the sea, in the center of global partnerships. ”~ 60 >~ 60 > Organizers promise guests to modern convenience, cultural exhibitions and non -shock spaces designed to stimulate cooperation. Delegates will also be able to personally get acquainted with the Turkmen cultural heritage, from local art to Caspian cuisine. high rates for developing countries that are not going out to the sea. These states are extremely vulnerable to climate change, they are less associated with the outside world and are most removed from the global chains of creating cost. Without decisive actions in this direction, the progress in the implementation of the agenda in the field of sustainable development for the period until 2030 will remain unattainable. ~ 60 > “The fate of mankind is inextricably linked with the fate of these countries,” said Diego Pacheko, an ambassador of Bolivia, which is currently the chairman of the RSNV group to the UN. -Together we can disclose their potential-not only for the benefit of our peoples, but also in the name of the future of all mankind and mother-earth. ” ~ ~ 60 > as the conference approaches in Avaz, expectations are growing with respect whether global solidarity can overcome geographical restrictions. The forum participants intend to prove that this is possible.