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Kyrgyzstan rows with Belarus

AUG. 5 2014 (The Conway Bulletin) – Kyrgyzstan complained to Belarus after reports circulated it had awarded Kurmanbek Bakiyev, a former Kyrgyz president living in Minsk since fleeing in a revolution in 2010, one of its highest awards. A row with Belarus may have implications for Kyrgyzstan’s entry into the Russia-led Customs Union. Belarus and Kazakhstan are already members.

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(News report from Issue No. 194, published on Aug. 6 2014)

 

Georgian wine exports grow

AUG. 5 2014 (The Conway Bulletin) – Exports of Georgian wine, a national icon for Georgia, nearly doubled in the first seven months of the year, media reported quoting the national wine agency. Most of this increase, the agency reported, was to Russia which has reopened its markets to Georgian products over the last year.

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(News report from Issue No. 194, published on Aug. 6 2014)

 

Fighting intensifies between Azerbaijan and Armenia around Nogorno-Karabakh

AUG. 4 2014 (The Conway Bulletin) – At least 15 soldiers died around the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh on probably the worst week of fighting between Armenia and Azerbaijan since a cease-fire in 1994.

Both sides accused the other of breaking various promises and aggravating the stand-off. International observers said they were worried the situation may slide into open conflict.

“We are seriously concerned about the recent upsurge in violence along the line of contact. The cease-fire needs to be respected,” James Warlick, a US mediator between Azerbaijan and Armenia, wrote on Twitter.

The Nagorno-Karabakh stand-off is considered one of the world’s most dangerous so-called frozen conflicts.

Armenian-backed rebels have controlled the region since the UN-brokered 1994 cease-fire. Azerbaijan, though, has always pledged to re-take the enclave and has spent millions of dollars, earned through its booming energy industry, re-arming its military.

In a sign of just how sharply the situation has worsened around Nagorno-Karabakh, reports said that President Ilham Aliyev of Azerbaijan and President Serzh Sargsyan of Armenia have agreed to meet up to discuss the situation. This is rare but is a positive sign.

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(News report from Issue No. 194, published on Aug. 6 2014)

 

Government critic arrested in Azerbaijan

JULY 30 2014 (The Conway Bulletin) – Azerbaijani police arrested Leyla Yunus, one of the government’s harshest and most prominent critics, and accused her of treason and spying. A few days later police also arrested her husband, Arif Yunus. Human rights activists and diplomats criticised the arrests.

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(News report from Issue No. 194, published on August 6 2014)

 

Kazakh bank restructures debt

AUG. 4 2014 (The Conway Bulletin) – Kazakhstan’s Alliance Bank agreed a debt restructuring deal with creditors ahead of a merger with Temirbank and ForteBank, owned by Kazakh billionaire Bulat Utemuratov. It’s an important deal for the government, which owns 51% of Alliance Bank and has been looking to sell it.

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(News report from Issue No. 194, published on Aug. 6 2014)

 

Centerra Gold profit drops in Kyrgyzstan’s Kumtor

JULY 30 2014 (The Conway Bulletin) – Profit at Toronto-based Centerra Gold, owner of Kyrgyzstan’s Kumtor gold mine, fell because of low gold prices, media reported. Kumtor is Centerra Gold’s main asset and the focus of a major row with the Kyrgyz government. Ian Atkinson, Centerra Gold CEO, also said he was confident of a deal with the Kyrgyz government soon.

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(News report from Issue No. 194, published on August 6 2014)

 

Georgia issues Saakashvili arrest warrant

AUG. 2 2014 (The Conway Bulletin) – A court in Georgia issued an arrest warrant for former president Mikheil Saakashvili on charges that he abused his power and illegally privatised state assets during his 10 years in power. Mr Saakashvili, who is living in Europe, has said the new Georgian government is using the law to settle vendettas.

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(News report from Issue No. 194, published on Aug. 6 2014)

 

US denies it wants an Uzbek base

AUG. 1 2014 (The Conway Bulletin) – The United States denied it was discussing setting up a base in Uzbekistan after media reports said a deal was imminent. The US pulled out of its base outside Bishkek this year and speculation has been rising that it may be looking to set up a new Central Asia hub.

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(News report from Issue No. 194, published on Aug. 6 2014)

 

Armenian priest attacked in TBI

JULY 19 2014 (The Conway Bulletin) – A crowd of up to 50 people in Tbilisi reportedly attacked and beat an Armenian priest outside an Armenian Cathedral, media said. They reported that the trigger for the attack was an argument over parking. Armenia has called for an immediate investigation.

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(News report from Issue No. 193, published on July 30 2014)

 

Blair to advise BP on Azerbaijan’s energy

JULY 17 2014 (The Conway Bulletin) – BP said it had hired former British PM Tony Blair for its advisory board on how best to export energy from the Azerbaijani sector of the Caspian Sea to Europe. Mr Blair has been an adviser to Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev since 2011.

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(News report from Issue No. 193, published on July 30 2014)