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21 Jan 2022 | 12:10 PM UTC

Turkmenistan: Authorities tighten domestic restrictions as of Jan. 21 /update 22

Turkmenistan reimposes some domestic restrictions as of Jan. 21; international entry restrictions remain in effect.

Critical

Event

Authorities have reimposed tight restrictions on domestic activity as of Jan. 21, reportedly in response to increased COVID-19 activity. Catering establishments, markets, stores, and other nonessential businesses are reportedly closed in Ashgabat until at least Feb. 1, with similar measures in effect elsewhere, including the Balkan, Lebap, and Mary regions.

Domestic Measures

Access to Ashgabat is reportedly restricted until at least Feb. 15; individuals may only enter or leave the city for limited essential reasons, including work. All people must observe social distancing of at least two meters (6.5 feet) and wear facemasks coverings in public. Rail services on all lines, except those between Ashgabat-Dashoguz and Ashgabat-Turkmenbashi, reportedly remain suspended.

Domestic flights are operating on a significantly reduced schedule. Overland travel between districts is prohibited. Security forces have erected checkpoints on roads entering Ashgabat; checkpoints have also been reported on highways in Balkan, Mary, and Dashoguz provinces, where health screenings have been carried out. Special permits are required for travel within or between provinces. Residents of border areas must restrict entry and exit to urban centers until at least Feb. 1.

International Travel Restrictions

Authorities have reportedly reopened the Khojeyli-Kunya-Urgench and Shavat-Dashoguz checkpoints on the border with Uzbekistan. Movement through the checkpoints will be subject to stringent health checks and hygiene measures, and will be limited to freight vehicles only. All other land border crossings are closed until further notice. International commercial flights remain suspended. The only way to enter or leave the country by air is via a limited number of charter flights allowed to operate at Turkmenabat International Airport (CRZ).

Only Turkmen nationals, permanent residents, diplomats, and workers in critical industries and critical infrastructure are permitted to enter the country. All foreign nationals must possess proof of a negative PCR test taken within the previous 72 hours and proof of testing for COVID-19 antibodies to present on entry. Unvaccinated foreign nationals must undergo a 21-day quarantine in a state-run facility. Vaccinated travelers must self-isolate for only seven days and may do so at their place of residence.

Authorities test all international travelers on arrival regardless of vaccination status. While freight transporters are generally allowed entry, Turkmen authorities have previously restricted cross-border freight traffic without warning or explanation. All persons departing the country must have a negative COVID-19 test certificate signed within 24 hours.

Authorities could impose further restrictions based on disease activity with little to no advance notice.

Advice

Follow all official instructions. Abide by national health and safety measures. Reconfirm all travel arrangements. Consider delaying traveling if experiencing symptoms associated with COVID-19, as they may prompt increased scrutiny and delays. Liaise with trusted contacts for further updates and guidance. Maintain contact with your diplomatic representation. Ensure contingency plans account for further disruptive measures or extensions of current restrictions.

Resources

Turkmenistan Ministry of Health