Russia is the nation of which the Central Asian Turkic state of Turkmenistan was a recent part.
Specifically, Turkmenistan and Russia were both part of the former Soviet Union. In fact, Turkmenistan was one of the very last of the republics to secede during the dismantling of the former Soviet Union. The Soviet Union ceased to exist as a politico-geographic entity on December 26, 1991. That was just one day after Turkmenistan finally and officially left.
Soviet Union
Recent aggression on the part of one nation threatened to stalemate the peace talks.
Central Asia
Russia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, and Iran does.
Ashgabat is the capital and the largest city of Turkmenistan in Central Asia.
The Karakum is located in Turkmenistan
It is Turkmenistan and Azerbaijan that border the northern part of Iran.
It is the capital of Turkmenistan. (transliterated from Russian, the spelling is Ashkhabad).
That country is Afghanistan, which is located just south of Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan; Iran is also south of Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan. Turkmenistan is located south of Uzbekistan, Afghanistan is located south of Turkmenistan.
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Afghanistan lies between Turkmenistan and Pakistan. however Iran also touches the boundry of Turkmenistan and Pakistan but it does not lies between the above two nations. Afghanistan is a landlocked country surrounded by India, Pakistan, Iran, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and China.
Turkmenistan was a part of the USSR (Russia) where scouting was banned in 1919. Once Turkmenistan became an independent Turkic state, political factors continue to discourage organizations such as Girl Guides/Girl Scouts from organizing.