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08ASHGABAT396
2008-03-28 13:48:00
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Embassy Ashgabat
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TURKMENISTAN: GOOD TONE IN MEETING WITH EDUCATION

Tags:  PGOV PREL SCUL KPAO TX 
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UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 02 ASHGABAT 000396 

SIPDIS

SIPDIS

SENSITIVE

STATE FOR SCA/CEN, EUR/ACE, SCA/PPD, ECA

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PGOV PREL SCUL KPAO TX
SUBJECT: TURKMENISTAN: GOOD TONE IN MEETING WITH EDUCATION
MINISTER, BUT NO BREAKTHROUGHS

REF: A. ASHGABAT 0375


B. ASHGABAT 0251

UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 02 ASHGABAT 000396

SIPDIS

SIPDIS

SENSITIVE

STATE FOR SCA/CEN, EUR/ACE, SCA/PPD, ECA

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PGOV PREL SCUL KPAO TX
SUBJECT: TURKMENISTAN: GOOD TONE IN MEETING WITH EDUCATION
MINISTER, BUT NO BREAKTHROUGHS

REF: A. ASHGABAT 0375


B. ASHGABAT 0251


1. (SBU) Sensitive but unclassified. Not for public Internet.


2. (SBU) SUMMARY: The Charge's March 25 meeting with Minster of
Education Muhammetgeldi Annaamanov, although cordial and cooperative
in tone, did not result in any breakthroughs for education
cooperation. Although there was ample opportunity for the Turkmen
participants to raise concerns about U.S. programs at this meeting,
the Minister did not. We do not believe there will be any
appreciable improvement so long as International Relations Director
Nury Bayramov calls the shots. For more on Bayramov, see reftel A,
paras 6-7. END SUMMARY.

PLEASANT MEETING, BROAD VIEW, FEW PROBLEMS


3. (SBU) Charge and PAO met with Minister of Education
Muhammetgeldi Annaamanov and the Ministry's International Relations
Director Nury Bayramov on March 25. The Charge used the meeting to
accent the positive in a review of Embassy and Ministry cooperation.
In particular he provided information on a current Turkmen FLEX
high school exchange student who was called a "hero" by his host
family for saving his host father's life. The Minister was visibly
impressed by this story, which the Charge stressed was an example of
the genuine people-to-people relationships and bonds that develop
through exchanges. (NOTE: Post will also try to publicize the FLEX
student's heroism through state media. END NOTE.)

COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY


4. (SBU) The Charge followed up on the recent visit of a Columbia
University delegation. Annaamanov outlined the Ministry's intention
to fund ten students to attend Columbia (NOTE: At this point,
Bayramov interrupted the minister to note "there might be funding
problems." END NOTE.),begin cooperation and exchanges among
faculty, and possibly start a masters' program with Columbia's
assistance. He expressed gratitude for the positive and developing
relationship with Columbia.

DELAYED AGAIN ON TEA


5. (SBU) The Charge raised the unresolved issue of the Ministry's
pending approval for three American Teaching Excellence and

Achievement (TEA) participants to carry out programs in their
counterpart schools. The Minister looked to Bayramov and seemed a
little surprised that the issue was still outstanding, since the
ministry had approved the program and the U.S. participants have
already received their Letters of Invitation. Bayramov promised a
quick resolution. (COMMENT: Uh-huh. We've heard that one before.
END COMMENT.)

ASHGABAT INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL


6. (U) When the Charge asked for an update on the status of
registration for the Ashgabat International School (AIS),Minister
Annaamanov had some difficulty in answering. Bayramov came to his
rescue and explained the draft Memorandum of Understanding prepared
by AIS and vetted by the Embassy had been reviewed by the Ministry
of Education and was now with the Ministry of Justice. After the
Ministry of Justice has reviewed the memorandum, it would then be
returned to Ministry of Education to be transmitted back to the
Embassy via the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, with any comments and
revisions.

DELAYED INVITATION


7. (SBU) Annaamanov also invited the Embassy to send American
participants to an upcoming International Education Exhibition and
Conference in Ashgabat, May 1-3, organized by MOE. Since the
Embassy had not yet received the invitation, Bayramov promised to
send it that same day, via the Foreign Ministry. (COMMENT: Given
the late notice, it will be difficult to find attendees. END

ASHGABAT 00000396 002 OF 002


COMMENT.) The Charge suggested for future education conferences the
Ministry of Education advertise in "The Chronicle of Higher
Education," which he assured the Minister and Bayramov is not a U.S.
government publication.

THE UNSPOKEN ISSUES


8. (SBU) The Charge invited the Minister to raise any problems or
questions he has with Embassy programs. This was an opportunity to
raise concerns about the FLEX program or the government's request
for information on American host families (reftel B). Separately,
Post has been given a heads-up that Bayramov might seek to disrupt
planned testing for a scholarship program that would send Turkmen
students to the American University of Central Asia (AUCA) in
Bishkek, or the Kazakh Institute of Management, Economics, and
Strategic Planning (KIMEP, by its Russian acronym) set for April
5-6. Although these issues linger, the Minister had no concerns to
raise and simply thanked the Embassy for its work. Bayramov sat in
silence.


9. (SBU) COMMENT: While there was no major breakthrough, the
meeting helped improve the tone of relations, especially following
the Ministry's strong criticisms of the FLEX program (reftel B) and
recent disputes over TOEFL and other standardized testing sessions.
Although there was ample opportunity for MOE to raise concerns about
U.S. programs at this meeting, the Minister did not. So long as
Bayramov continues to run the shop and control the timid minister,
education cooperation will not appreciably improve. END COMMENT.

HOAGLAND