Tupras Cuts Iranian Crude Imports 20%
Turkey's energy minister, Taner Yildiz, said Friday that the country continues to buy Iranian crude but that it has reduced imports to its main refiner Tupras (TUPRS.IS) by 20%.
Tajikistan’s major trade partners are Turkey and China
Tajikistan' major trade partners are Turkey and China, Avesta.tj reported on Friday. Some 49.1 percent of products, exported from Tajikistan, are supplied to Turkey, while 19.1 percent - account for China.
A Geopolitical Challenge for China and India
Iran has commonly been labeled as a rogue state by Western powers with the country’s pursuit of nuclear power being deemed a threat to global society, and something that must be addressed immediately. While Tehran insists that the development of its nuclear capacity is only for peaceful purposes, the U.S. and its allies fear that Iran is developing nuclear weaponry.
Arabs urge Russia to stop arming Syria as Homs battered
The Arab League demanded on Thursday that Russia stop supplying arms to Syria, as a regime onslaught of Homs and its surrounds appeared to stall a Red Cross bid to rescue trapped civilians.
Tajikistan, Azerbaijan focus on cooperation development
Tajik Finance Minister Safarali Nadzhmiddinov and Azerbaijani Ambassador to Dushanbe Abbasali Hasanov discussed the development of bilateral cooperation, Avasta.tj reports.
Tajikistan to present two initiatives in Rio de Janeiro
The UN Conference on Sustainable Development began in Rio de Janeiro today, Avesta.Tj reports. For many heads of state and government, this forum will be a platform for various initiatives.
Iran nuke talks continue in Moscow
Talks over Iran’s nuclear energy ambitions have resumed between Iran and the Group 5 +1, in Moscow, according to a source, after earlier reports suggested that they had ended, RIA Novosti reported.
Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan Trade Accusations Over Disputed Oil Field
Turkmenistan and Azerbaijan have traded accusations over a contested patch of oil field in the Caspian Sea.
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