The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Turkmenist­an opens US$2.3 bln birdshaped internatio­nal air terminal

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ASHGABAT: Turkmenist­an openedaUS$2.3billionai­rterminal at Ashgabat Internatio­nal Airport as part of its bid to become an internatio­nal transport hub and offset a plunge in traditiona­l revenues from gas exports.

The Central Asian desert nation of five million has a strict visa policy and only attracts about 100,000 tourists a year, although it expects higher numbers to visit during the Asian Indoor Games in 2017.

Speaking at the white, falconshap­ed building President Kurbanguly Berdymukha­medov said: “We have all the opportunit­ies to become a transport bridge facilitati­ng economic cooperatio­n between Europe, the Asia-Pacific region and South Asia.”

The former Soviet republic has traditiona­lly relied on exports of natural gas as its main source of foreign currency and revenue.

But a decision by Russia, once the biggest buyer of Turkmen gas, to halt imports and the plunge in global energy prices have led to foreign currency shortages, according to local businessme­n, and pushed the government’s budget into deficit.

As part of its diversific­ation drive, the Ashgabat government has taken part in a railroad project connecting Central Asia to Iran. It is also building a US$2 billion port on the Caspian Sea and a railway through Afghanista­n.

While infrastruc­ture megaprojec­ts are a relatively new trend, the constructi­on of lavish and extravagan­t buildings such as the new terminal has long been a Turkmen trademark.

Ashgabatho­ldsaGuinne­ssWorld Record for the highest density of white marble-clad buildings as well as the largest indoor Ferris wheel. — Reuters

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