On the night of March 28-29, most European countries will move their clocks forward one hour, as daylight saving time begins in Europe.
After the transition, the time difference between Ashgabat and Central Europe will be reduced from four to three hours, and with the UK from five to four. This will affect everyone following European events from Turkmenistan: live broadcasts, online meetings, and telephone conversations with European partners will now be one hour earlier than local time.
European Summer Time will be in effect until the last Sunday in October.