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Armenia and EU starts negotiations

DEC. 7 2015 (The Conway Bulletin) – Armenia and the European Union started negotiating a new treaty that would deepen bilateral relations in trade, energy, the environment and transport. The negotiations are particularly poignant as Armenia is now a member of the Russia-led Eurasian Economic Union. Two years ago, too, Armenia rejected a deal to deepen ties with the EU.

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(News report from Issue No. 260, published on Dec. 11 2015)

 

Georgia and China strengthen relations

DEC. 10 2015 (The Conway Bulletin) – Georgia and China have agreed to begin free trade talks, an important step in strengthening relations. China has become an important economic player in Georgia. Georgia’s economy minister, Dimitri Kumsishvili, said he wanted to see Georgian wine and other agricultural goods exported to China.

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Iran to send uranium to Kazakhstan

DEC. 8 2015 (The Conway Bulletin) – Iran could send most of its enriched uranium supply to Kazakhstan under a US-negotiated deal that would allow sanctions to be lifted, the Wall Street Journal reported quoting sources. Iran has to transfer its enriched uranium to a third country to comply with conditions to remove sanctions.

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Azerbaijani President visits China

DEC. 10 2015 (The Conway Bulletin) – Azerbaijani president Ilham Aliyev flew to China for talks with Chinese president Xi Jingping to discuss developing the South Caucasus as a transport corridor. Azerbaijan has been boosting its status as a gateway between the east and west.

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Lukashenko visits Turkmenistan

DEC. 10 2015 (The Conway Bulletin) – Belarusian president Aleksandr Lukashenko flew into Ashgabat for talks with Turkmen president Kurbanguly Berymukhamedov on how to develop bilateral relations next year. Belarusian companies are involved in mining and fertiliser production in Turkmenistan. Mr Lukashenko was returning from Vietnam.

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Uzbekistan complains over water uses, again

DEC. 10 2015 (The Conway Bulletin) – Uzbekistan once again formally complained to the OSCE, Europe’s security and democracy watchdog, about plans by Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan to build new dams on the upstream river system

The complaint is a reminder of Uzbekistan’s opposition to hydro- power development in Central Asia’s upstream water system.

The Tajik and Kyrgyz governments see building new dams and hydro- power systems as essential for their countries’ development, and specific to meeting new power demands from Pakistan who they will serve through the CASA-1000 project. Uzbekistan sees the hydro- power systems as a threat to its cotton industry and agriculture.

CASA-1000 is the $1b World Bank- backed project for Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan to generate electricity to export to Pakistan, via Afghanistan. This project hinges on a series of new dams being built in Tajikistan, including the Rogun Dam on the Vakhsh River, part of the wider Amu Darya system.

Relations between Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan have become so strained in the past over the issue that at times it has threatened to destabilise the region.

With the final deal on CASA-1000 signed in Istanbul earlier this month, relations between Uzbekistan and its upstream neighbours are likely to become more strained, as this latest complaint appears to forewarn.

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(News report from Issue No. 260, published on Dec. 11 2015)

 

EU says to give Georgia grant

NOV. 27 2015 (The Conway Bulletin) – The European Union confirmed that it was preparing to give Georgia a grant of 100m euro to help improve parts of its society and business climate. Most of the grant is directed to Georgia’s agriculture sector but public bodies and utilities will also receive a chunk of the grant.

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(News report from Issue No. 259, published on Dec. 4 2015)

Armenian hackers attack Azerbaijan

NOV. 30 2015 (The Conway Bulletin) – Armenian hackers broke into the Azerbaijani Central Bank network and stole personal data from thousands of people, media reported. This is the second hacker attack on Azerbaijani state websites this year. In June, hackers stole thousands of people’s data from the Azerbaijani customs website.

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(News report from Issue No. 259, published on Dec. 4 2015)

Tajik and Uzbek authorities hold meeting

DEC. 1 2015 (The Conway Bulletin) – Tajikistan and Uzbekistan plan to hold bilateral foreign ministry level talks in Dushanbe for the first time on Dec. 17/18, a step towards improving relations. Tajikistan and Uzbekistan have been locked in a row over water. Tajikistan wants to build what would be one of the world’s largest hyrdopower dams. Uzbekistan has complained that the dam will reduce water flow to its fields of cotton.

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(News report from Issue No. 259, published on Dec. 4 2015)

Kazakh president signs NGO law

DEC. 2 2015 (The Conway Bulletin) – Kazakh president Nursultan Nazarbayev signed into law the creation of an agency under the ministry of justice that will be charged with the responsibility of approving funding to non-government agencies. The law has proved controversial with campaigners saying that it is similar to a law introduced by Russia which banned NGOs from taking funding from foreign organisations.

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(News report from Issue No. 259, published on Dec. 4 2015)