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09ASHGABAT269
2009-02-27 12:15:00
UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
Embassy Ashgabat
Cable title:
TURKMENISTAN'S SUPREME COUNCIL ON SCIENCE AND
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UNCLAS ASHGABAT 000269
SENSITIVE
SIPDIS
STATE FOR SCA/CEN, OES/STC (KANE)
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: SENV TSPL TBIO EAGR ENRG ECON AMGT APER EPA
PGOV, TX
SUBJECT: TURKMENISTAN'S SUPREME COUNCIL ON SCIENCE AND
TECHNOLOGY SHOWS INTEREST IN U.S. PROGRAMS
REF: A. STATE 10843
B. ASHGABAT 00046
UNCLAS ASHGABAT 000269
SENSITIVE
SIPDIS
STATE FOR SCA/CEN, OES/STC (KANE)
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: SENV TSPL TBIO EAGR ENRG ECON AMGT APER EPA
PGOV, TX
SUBJECT: TURKMENISTAN'S SUPREME COUNCIL ON SCIENCE AND
TECHNOLOGY SHOWS INTEREST IN U.S. PROGRAMS
REF: A. STATE 10843
B. ASHGABAT 00046
1. (U) Sensitive but unclassified. Not for public I
2. (SBU) In a meeting on February 20, Deputy Chairman of the
Supreme Council for Science and Technology, Akjeren
Allanurova, and Head of the Council's Research Forecasting
and International Relations Departments, Orazmamed Vasov,
said that they would be pleased for U.S. scholars to
participate in the Council's upcoming international
conference on "Scientific Bases of Introduction of New
Technologies" in Ashgabat on June 12-14. According to
official information about te conference posted at
http://science.gov.tm/en/events/new science tech con/, it
will be devoted to modern trends in organization,
development, and financing of scientific activity, and
introduction of new technology, including:
-- New technology in the gas and petroleum industry;
-- New technology and its role in increasing profits in crop
farming;
-- Research, new technology, and practical application of
renewable energy sources;
-- New water conservation technology for irrigation, and the
improvement of melioration conditions of irrigated lands;
-- Seismology and seismic construction;
-- New information technologies and systems; and
-- Mathematical modeling.
3. (SBU) The conference aims to exchange domestic and
international experience, establish mutually advantageous
cooperation and attract partners for science development and
new technology projects in Turkmenistan and to assess
priority areas of scientific development and introduce new
technologies. Conference organizers welcome additional
subject suggestions. All travel and accommodation expenses
of official invitees of the conference will be borne by the
Supreme Council on Science and Technology.
POTENTIAL FOR FUTURE PARTICIPATION IN THE EMBASSY SCIENCE
FELLOW PROGRAM (ESFP)
4. (SBU) Economic Officer also discussed the Embassy Science
Fellow Program (ESFP) outlined in Ref A. Although Post had
sent information via diplomatic note about the program almost
three weeks prior, the Supreme Council never received it due
to a bureaucratic glitch at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Allanurova and Vasov took interest in the non-paper with
information on participating U.S. agencies and promised to
review the information, adding that the Supreme Council would
be interested in assistance that would help create an
electronic library that would enable it to share documents
and literature electronically throughout Turkmenistan's
provinces. They want to scan books, journals, and other
documents because they see this as value added to
Turkmenistan's goal of increasing graduate and post graduate
programs.
5. (SBU) COMMENT: Attendance of U.S. scientists and
scholars at the new technology conference in June would send
a signal that the U.S. respects Turkmenistan and its
potential. All U.S. agencies are invited to inform relevant
organizations in the United States about this event. Post
will also continue the dialogue with the Supreme Council for
Science and Technology about the Embassy Science Fellow
Program, which would have good potential to benefit the
relationship by sending U.S. experts to Turkmenistan, which
post has noted previously is the desire of Turkmen officials
(Ref B). END COMMENT.
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SENSITIVE
SIPDIS
STATE FOR SCA/CEN, OES/STC (KANE)
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: SENV TSPL TBIO EAGR ENRG ECON AMGT APER EPA
PGOV, TX
SUBJECT: TURKMENISTAN'S SUPREME COUNCIL ON SCIENCE AND
TECHNOLOGY SHOWS INTEREST IN U.S. PROGRAMS
REF: A. STATE 10843
B. ASHGABAT 00046
1. (U) Sensitive but unclassified. Not for public I
2. (SBU) In a meeting on February 20, Deputy Chairman of the
Supreme Council for Science and Technology, Akjeren
Allanurova, and Head of the Council's Research Forecasting
and International Relations Departments, Orazmamed Vasov,
said that they would be pleased for U.S. scholars to
participate in the Council's upcoming international
conference on "Scientific Bases of Introduction of New
Technologies" in Ashgabat on June 12-14. According to
official information about te conference posted at
http://science.gov.tm/en/events/new science tech con/, it
will be devoted to modern trends in organization,
development, and financing of scientific activity, and
introduction of new technology, including:
-- New technology in the gas and petroleum industry;
-- New technology and its role in increasing profits in crop
farming;
-- Research, new technology, and practical application of
renewable energy sources;
-- New water conservation technology for irrigation, and the
improvement of melioration conditions of irrigated lands;
-- Seismology and seismic construction;
-- New information technologies and systems; and
-- Mathematical modeling.
3. (SBU) The conference aims to exchange domestic and
international experience, establish mutually advantageous
cooperation and attract partners for science development and
new technology projects in Turkmenistan and to assess
priority areas of scientific development and introduce new
technologies. Conference organizers welcome additional
subject suggestions. All travel and accommodation expenses
of official invitees of the conference will be borne by the
Supreme Council on Science and Technology.
POTENTIAL FOR FUTURE PARTICIPATION IN THE EMBASSY SCIENCE
FELLOW PROGRAM (ESFP)
4. (SBU) Economic Officer also discussed the Embassy Science
Fellow Program (ESFP) outlined in Ref A. Although Post had
sent information via diplomatic note about the program almost
three weeks prior, the Supreme Council never received it due
to a bureaucratic glitch at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Allanurova and Vasov took interest in the non-paper with
information on participating U.S. agencies and promised to
review the information, adding that the Supreme Council would
be interested in assistance that would help create an
electronic library that would enable it to share documents
and literature electronically throughout Turkmenistan's
provinces. They want to scan books, journals, and other
documents because they see this as value added to
Turkmenistan's goal of increasing graduate and post graduate
programs.
5. (SBU) COMMENT: Attendance of U.S. scientists and
scholars at the new technology conference in June would send
a signal that the U.S. respects Turkmenistan and its
potential. All U.S. agencies are invited to inform relevant
organizations in the United States about this event. Post
will also continue the dialogue with the Supreme Council for
Science and Technology about the Embassy Science Fellow
Program, which would have good potential to benefit the
relationship by sending U.S. experts to Turkmenistan, which
post has noted previously is the desire of Turkmen officials
(Ref B). END COMMENT.
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