In a significant event for landlocked developing nations, the city of Awaza is preparing to host the Third United Nations Conference on Landlocked Developing Countries (LLDC3). The conference, set against the backdrop of where the Caspian Sea meets the desert, is aimed at addressing the unique developmental challenges faced by these geographically disadvantaged nations. The event, which will see the participation of world leaders and delegates, is scheduled for a week of high-level talks. As part of the preparations, both United Nations and Turkmen flags were raised on Sunday to symbolize the collaboration and commitment towards improving the economic and infrastructural prospects of landlocked developing countries. The LLDC3 conference is expected to focus on enhancing connectivity, trade facilitation, and regional cooperation. It seeks to establish a roadmap for sustainable development, thereby empowering these countries to overcome the barriers imposed by their lack of direct access to maritime trade routes. This initiative underscores the UN’s ongoing efforts to promote global equity and development. Post navigation Violence Sparks Crisis in Mozambique Ukraine’s Bold Step in Human Capital Restoration