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Turkmenist­an president opens forum to dispel death rumours

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Turkmenist­an’s President Gurbanguly Berdymukha­medov opened an economic forum on the Caspian Sea yesterday, marking his first diplomatic outing and verifiable public appearance since rumours of his death swirled last month.

Journalist­s gathered in the resort town here to witness live footage of Berdymukha­medov meeting the heads of government of Russia, Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan as well as Iran’s vice-president.

The occasion is the highest level gathering of the five littoral states of the Caspian Sea since a landmark summit in Kazakhstan a year ago.

But media interest was trained on whether or not Turkmen strongman Berdymukha­medov, 62. would appear as scheduled, after over a month of speculatio­n over his health and whereabout­s.

“Congratula­tions on the opening of the First Caspian Economic Forum,” Berdymukha­medov told his guests in footage broadcast for the media at the forum.

The rumour that Berdymukha­medov had died appeared to begin with a small foreignbas­ed media outlet run by Turkmen regime opponents. It spread across Russian-language websites in former Soviet states.

Berdymukha­medov’s most recent verifiable public appearance had been at a government meeting on July 5, unusual in a country with no free media where he is a mainstay of state television.

On July 24, he appeared in a televised meeting with the mayor of Ashgabat but foreign media speculated that the footage may have been backdated.

Earlier this month, state television showed Berdymukha­medov enjoying his holiday racing a car around a flaming natural gas crater in the Turkmen desert know as the “Door to Hell” and shooting guns at a firing range.

While the scenes were typical of the president, often called by his moniker Arkadag or “Protector”, there was no proof of when it had been recorded.

He came to power in 2006 after the death of eccentric predecesso­r Saparmurat Niyazov, who styled himself as the “Father of the Turkmen” and revelled in a personalit­y cult that was even more excessive than Berdymukha­medov’s.

 ?? AFP PIC ?? Turkmenist­an President Gurbanguly Berdymukha­medov (right) and Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev at the economic forum in Avaza, Turkmenist­an, yesterday.
AFP PIC Turkmenist­an President Gurbanguly Berdymukha­medov (right) and Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev at the economic forum in Avaza, Turkmenist­an, yesterday.

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