During his visit to the United States, the National Leader of the Turkmen people, Chairman of the Halk Maslahaty, held a series of productive meetings and negotiations. Hero-Arkadag met with Eric Stewart, Executive Director of the Turkmenistan–USA Business Council. The meeting highlighted the strong interest of U.S. business circles in expanding mutually beneficial cooperation with Turkmenistan, which possesses significant economic potential. One key area of interstate cooperation identified was the development of investment dialogue, which both parties agreed would strengthen and expand the mutually beneficial partnership between Turkmenistan and the U.S. The Chairman of the Halk Maslahaty then visited the La Victoria equestrian complex. Hero-Arkadag inspected the horses and familiarized himself with their care and training methods. Noting that the proposals from the equestrian complex on enhancing productive partnership would be considered, he expressed confidence that the connections being established in this sphere would develop comprehensively and on a multifaceted basis. During his visit to the U.S., the National Leader of the Turkmen people also met with prominent politicians and representatives of the business community of the friendly country. Hero-Arkadag was warmly welcomed by entrepreneurs Steve Wynn and Isaac Perlmutter, as well as William Koch, Chairman of the Board of Oxbow Group. Special attention was paid to the importance of strengthening already established relations. Expressing gratitude to Hero-Arkadag for the constructive dialogue, the business representatives confirmed their readiness to expand fruitful cooperation with Turkmenistan. Subsequently, Hero-Arkadag met with Chaba Leiko, CEO and President of John Deere Walldorf International GmbH for the CIS countries and Central Asia, a company specializing in strengthening cooperation in the agricultural sector. During the meeting, both Turkmenistan and John Deere reaffirmed their readiness to expand productive collaboration. Source: online newspaper “Turkmenistan: Golden age”