Third UN Conference on Landlocked Developing Countries
"Avaza" National Tourist Zone, 5-8 August 2025
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President of Turkmenistan Serdar Berdimuhamedov:
"Turkmenistan will continue the policy of neutrality based on good neighborliness, mutual respect, equality and mutually beneficial cooperation with all the countries of the world. The basic principles arising from the legal status of neutrality of our state, namely, the strengthening global peace and security, the broadening of friendly and fraternal relations based on goodwill, and sustainable development on the planet, will continue to be the priority directions of the foreign policy of independent Turkmenistan."

Kitaaba Barataa Afaan Oromoo Kutaa 2ffaa Pdf -

Muka kofa, "Barsiisi, Dadi. Mudaan amane, kara amanuu! Namni kara barbaadhaa hin jiru."

Wait, should I avoid any complex terms? Yes, stick to basic vocabulary. Maybe include numbers if it's related, like the monkey having a banana. Let me incorporate that. Also, make the ending have a clear moral. Okay, let's start writing the story step by step, ensuring each sentence is simple and the message is clear. Kitaaba Barataa Afaan Oromoo Kutaa 2ffaa Pdf

Nama dande'aa: Dadi, muka kofa, guguraafaa Makaa: Kariya gurgudda Oromia Muka kofa, "Barsiisi, Dadi

I should think about common themes for that age group. Stories about friendship, kindness, animals, or daily activities in a village setting might be good. Including elements of nature or community would connect with the local culture. Maybe a story that illustrates helping others or sharing resources. Yes, stick to basic vocabulary

Tokkoo Dadi irraa argatamuu, "Dhiilaa, muka kofa kana wajjiin yeroowwan maalleessi. Isini barbaada, isaan ala dabala. Isaniif amani iskiin ta'uu qaba, kara barbaadan kanaa hin jiru."

Check for correct grammar, maybe use common phrases. Let me review the structure: Introduction of characters, the problem arises, the solution, and the resolution. Make sure the dialogue is in quotes and uses proper punctuation in Oromo script. Also, include some cultural elements if possible, like names of local places or traditional activities.

Let us harness our shared commitment to drive transformative change in the lives of the 570 million people living in the 32 LLDCs to ensure no one is left behind.
-Rabab Fatima (High Representative for the Least Developed Countries)
What is a Landlocked Developing Country?
Landlocked Developing Countries (LLDCs), lacking direct sea access, face hurdles in trade, connectivity, and development. Without coastal ports, they rely on transit nations, causing higher trade costs and delays. Despite challenges, LLDCs host vibrant communities with untapped potential.

The Third UN Conference on LLDCs offers a chance to explore solutions and forge partnerships, addressing challenges and unlocking their full potential for a more equitable and prosperous future.
Third UN Conference on Landlocked Developing Countries
What is a Landlocked Developing Country?
Third UN Conference on Landlocked Developing Countries
Landlocked Developing Countries (LLDCs), lacking direct sea access, face hurdles in trade, connectivity, and development. Without coastal ports, they rely on transit nations, causing higher trade costs and delays. Despite challenges, LLDCs host vibrant communities with untapped potential.

The Third UN Conference on LLDCs offers a chance to explore solutions and forge partnerships, addressing challenges and unlocking their full potential for a more equitable and prosperous future.
Who can participate?

Muka kofa, "Barsiisi, Dadi. Mudaan amane, kara amanuu! Namni kara barbaadhaa hin jiru."

Wait, should I avoid any complex terms? Yes, stick to basic vocabulary. Maybe include numbers if it's related, like the monkey having a banana. Let me incorporate that. Also, make the ending have a clear moral. Okay, let's start writing the story step by step, ensuring each sentence is simple and the message is clear.

Nama dande'aa: Dadi, muka kofa, guguraafaa Makaa: Kariya gurgudda Oromia

I should think about common themes for that age group. Stories about friendship, kindness, animals, or daily activities in a village setting might be good. Including elements of nature or community would connect with the local culture. Maybe a story that illustrates helping others or sharing resources.

Tokkoo Dadi irraa argatamuu, "Dhiilaa, muka kofa kana wajjiin yeroowwan maalleessi. Isini barbaada, isaan ala dabala. Isaniif amani iskiin ta'uu qaba, kara barbaadan kanaa hin jiru."

Check for correct grammar, maybe use common phrases. Let me review the structure: Introduction of characters, the problem arises, the solution, and the resolution. Make sure the dialogue is in quotes and uses proper punctuation in Oromo script. Also, include some cultural elements if possible, like names of local places or traditional activities.