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Kazakh President calls German companies for cooperation

President of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev during bilateral meetings with the heads of leading economic unions, banks and companies of Germany, actively engaged in the process of bilateral trade and economic cooperation, called the heads of the German companies to more actively use existing reserves and potential of cooperation, the press-service of the president said on Wednesday.

  • Date: 08.02.2012  |  Published on EGF: 08.02.2012  |  External Relations  |  from en.trend.az
Iran ties not in contradiction with US relationship

Amidst increasing pressure from the US to reduce its dependence on Iranian oil, India on Tuesday said its ties with Tehran is neither inconsistent with non-proliferation objectives nor is in contradiction with its relationships with the West.

  • Date: 07.02.2012  |  Published on EGF: 06.02.2012  |  Energy  |  from dnaindia.com/
Turkey hit by Azeri, Iran gas flow problems

Turkey's gas imports from Azerbaijan and Iran tumbled on Tuesday due to technical problems in both countries, Turkish officials said, slashing supply to the country of 75 million people as it faces growing pressure to meet high winter demand.

  • Date: 07.02.2012  |  Published on EGF: 06.02.2012  |  Energy  |  from af.reuters.com
Russia and China Challenge the West on Syria: What Implications for Iran?

The breach among the Permanent Five members of the U.N. Security Council in Saturday’s vote on Syria’s increasingly bloody power struggle could have profound implications for Syria’s immediate future.

  • Date: 06.02.2012  |  Published on EGF: 06.02.2012  |  Energy  |  from globalspin.blogs.time.com
Iran says Turkmen gas supplies fall due to cold

Turkmenistan has reduced its gas exports to Iran due to very cold weather in Central Asia but there have been no supply problems yet, the head of the National Iranian Gas Company (NIGC) said. In a statement posted on the NIGC website on Monday, NIGC Managing Director Javad Owji said no Iranian city had so far experienced any disruption in gas supply because of the reduction in Turkmen gas exports. He did not quantify the cut. Iran exports gas to Turkey when it can but relies on Turkmenistan to supply the extra gas it needs during cold winter months for heating.

  • Date: 06.02.2012  |  Published on EGF: 06.02.2012  |  Energy  |  from en-maktoob.news.yahoo.com
Kazakhstan/Germany: Make Rights Key to Good Relations

German Chancellor Angela Merkel should raise urgent human rights concerns with the Kazakhstan government during talks with President Nursultan Nazarbaev on February 8, 2012, Human Rights Watch said today. Nazarbaev is scheduled to meet the chancellor in Berlin to discuss bilateral cooperation and energy issues, and to sign a strategic energy and raw materials partnership agreement.

  • Date: 06.02.2012  |  Published on EGF: 04.02.2012  |  External Relations  |  from hrw.org
Russia, China veto UN resolution condemning Syria’s crackdown

Syrian forces hammered restive neighbourhoods in the city of Homs for hours with mortars and artillery before dawn Saturday, sending terrified residents fleeing into basements and killing more than 200 people in the bloodiest episode of the nearly 11-month-old uprising, activists said.

  • Date: 04.02.2012  |  Published on EGF: 04.02.2012  |  External Relations  |  from theglobeandmail.com
Turkey says Russian gas expected back to normal

Russian gas supplies to Turkey are expected to return to normal levels today after a drop of more than 30 percent due to problems in transit countries for cross-border pipeline, Turkish energy officials told Reuters on Friday.

  • Date: 03.02.2012  |  Published on EGF: 03.02.2012  |  Energy  |  from reuters.com
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