Turkmen President Serdar Berdimuhamedov held a meeting of the State Security Council, where the results of the military and law enforcement agencies' work for the first nine months of this year were reviewed, along with issues related to ensuring national security, strengthening the material and technical base of security agencies, and improving their operations, the State News Agency of Turkmenistan reports.
Defense Minister Begench Gundogdyev reported on measures to strengthen the country's defense capability, improve the working and social conditions of military personnel, and implement digital technologies in the army. He also provided information on conscription, discharges to the reserve, and the results of the military parade in honor of the 34th anniversary of Turkmenistan's independence. The President instructed the minister to strictly oversee the conscription campaign and discharges to the reserve.
Prosecutor General B. Muhamedov reported on his activities over the past nine months, including measures taken to ensure oversight of legal compliance, the application of prosecutorial measures, and the implementation of the prosecutorial development program. The head of state noted the importance of strengthening the rule of law in the country and prosecutorial oversight of strict compliance with legal acts, issuing a number of instructions to the Prosecutor General.
Minister of Internal Affairs M. Hydyrov reported on efforts to maintain public order, prevent crime, and improve the fire safety service. The President instructed the minister to continue crime prevention measures and to ensure compliance with road safety regulations and fire safety measures.
Supreme Court Chairman B. Hojamgulyev reported on efforts to improve the judicial system, the use of digital technologies and best practices, measures to improve employee qualifications, and the implementation of previous presidential instructions. Serdar Berdimuhamedov noted the need for further development of the judicial system, modernization of the material and technical infrastructure, and enhanced professionalism.
Minister of National Security N. Atagarayev reported on the work from January to September, the implementation of digital technologies, and the implementation of the agency's development program. The President instructed that efforts to ensure the protection of the constitutional order, national security, and the country's interests be continued, as well as to improve the agency's operations.
The Head of the State Border Service, Ya. Nuryev, reported on measures to protect the state border, modernize the material and technical base of border units, and create conditions for the service and everyday life of military personnel and their families. He noted that the opening of the new buildings for the Sarakhs border detachment was a testament to the country's commitment to defending its citizens and the successful implementation of military reforms. The President emphasized the importance of continuing efforts to secure the state border, enhancing the professionalism of military personnel, and improving their service and living conditions.
Minister of Justice M. Taganov reported on the results of the reporting period, the implementation of the agency's development program, the fulfillment of presidential instructions to improve employee qualifications, and the preparation of proposals to improve national legislation. Serdar Berdimuhamedov noted the importance of legislative support for the state and the preparation of legal acts.
Chairman of the State Customs Service M. Hudaykulyev reported on the agency's activities and the measures taken to modernize its material and technical equipment. The President emphasized the need to further improve oversight of customs points, particularly the compliance of goods imported into the country with established requirements.
Chairman of the State Migration Service A. Sazakov reported on the results of his work since the beginning of the year, practical steps to implement modern methods, address the priority objectives of the agency's development program, and strengthen human resources. The President noted the need to improve the service's operations, continuously improve the qualifications of its employees, and ensure compliance with migration legislation.
During the meeting, the head of state emphasized that, in accordance with Turkmenistan's defensive military doctrine, measures are being taken to ensure a high level of security and integrity for an independent, permanently neutral state. He noted that great importance is attached to strengthening the country's defense capability and improving the social and living conditions of military personnel and their families, and these efforts will continue.
The head of state congratulated the meeting participants on the successful military parade in honor of the 34th anniversary of Turkmenistan's independence.
The leaders of the military and law enforcement agencies assured the president that they would make every effort to fulfill their military oath and serve for the well-being and peaceful development of the country.
A number of other issues were also discussed at the meeting, and appropriate decisions were made.
