Turkey, Kyrgyzstan to establish high-level council
Turkey and Kyrgyzstan would establish a high-level council to develop bilateral relations, Kyrgyzstan Prime Minister Almazbek Atambayev said
India, Iran resolve oil payment dispute
India and Iran have resolved a dispute over how it pays for Iranian crude oil with New Delhi agreeing to set up a new mechanism that will route payments through a German bank, a finance ministry official said Friday.
Chinese money seeking Israeli technology
Israel has knowledge, technology; China has funds. Jay Young, an investor specializing in locating Israeli business opportunities for Chinese market, explains why two countries work together so well and how to overcome cultural barriers
Turkish and Kyrgyz Prime Ministers to meet in Russia
Prime Minister of Turkey suggested his Kyrgyz colleague meeting in Russia in trilateral format with head of Russian government, Prime Minister Almazbek Atambayev said at press-conference on the results of visit of Turkey Republic Prime Minister Recep Erdogan.
Greece expects Azerbaijan to become major gas supplier
Greece expects that Azerbaijan will become a major gas supplier, Greek Deputy Foreign Minister Spyros Kouvelis said today in Baku during the third meeting of an Azerbaijani-Greek intergovernmental commission on economic cooperation.
Pakistan rejects New York Times' nuclear arms report
Pakistan Tuesday dismissed a New York Times report that Pakistan has steadily "expanded its nuclear arsenal" since President Obama came to office.
Kyrgyzstan intends to attract Turkish businessmen to mining industry
Ministry of Economic Regulation (MER) of Kyrgyzstan intends to attract Turkish businessmen to develop the mining sector, as the head of the investment policy of MER Kubat Murzaev stated at a joint Kyrgyz-Turkish Business Forum.
China boosts N. Korean export zone
The Rajin-Sonbong Free Trade Zone in the extreme northeast corner of North Korea was always something of a joke. The zone was created in 1991 by the late North Korean dictator Kim Il-sung when the North was in one of its periodic flirtations with Chinese-style free markets. But nothing much came of it.
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