
Arch of Neutrality
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The Arch of Neutrality is one of the most distinctive symbols of modern Turkmenistan. Towering 95 meters above Ashgabat, it celebrates the country’s officially recognized status of permanent neutrality, granted by the United Nations in 1995. The monument features a three-legged structure symbolizing stability, peace, and progress, crowned by a gilded statue of the first President Saparmurat Niyazov, which originally rotated to face the sun.
History
The Arch was inaugurated in 1998 in the center of Ashgabat and stood near the Presidential Palace until 2010, when it was relocated to the southern part of the city. The move marked the modernization of the capital while preserving its symbolic significance. The monument remains a national emblem of Turkmenistan’s commitment to neutrality and peace in international relations, and the area around it serves as a popular viewpoint and leisure spot for both residents and visitors.
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