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Ferguson denies secret uranium talks with India The International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons group says it obtained documents, through freedom of information, that reveal talks have been held with India to sell uranium to the nuclear-armed nation.
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Xinhua says China-Russia economic cooperation goes beyond energy sector Cooperation in the oil and gas sector constitutes a major part of China-Russia economic relations, but it is not everything. While strengthening their energy cooperation, Chinese and Russian economic managers are now exploring new fields to diversify their economic ties and optimize the trade structure.
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China, Russia to expand trade, energy co-op China and Russia are committed to expanding cooperation in economic, trade and energy, said a joint communique inked by the two countries as Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin made a two-day official visit to China.
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EGF Turkey File 
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Insights into Turkish Domestic and International Politics during September 2011
Key developments:
- Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan’s September is filled with tumultuous foreign policy issues, coalescing
disputes with Israel, Cyprus and the world’s stance towards Somalia in his statement to the UN General
Assembly.
- The prime minister visited Libya, Egypt and Tunisia in a quick tour of countries touched by the Arab Spring
while continuing his condemnation of Syrian repression of civilians and rebuffing Iranian and Russian anger
at Ankara’s participation in NATO’s missile shield.
- Kurdish-related violence seizes the country through terrorist attacks and military operations between PKK
fighters and the Turkish military. BDP Kurdish Peace and Democracy Party parliamentary deputies end their
boycott of the parliament in order to end the hostilities.
- The European Commission instigates raids on Gazprom subsidiaries on suspected competition violations, with
many calling it a political move to garner support for Nabucco and undermine South Stream and Nord
Stream.
- Energy major BP announces a planned pipeline from the Shah Deniz II field in Azerbaijan traversing Turkey,
Romania, Bulgaria and Hungary.
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EGF Gazprom Monitor 
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Issue 8: August-September 2011
A Snapshot of Key Developments in the External Relations of the Russian Gas Sector
Key points:
- Gazprom partners raided by European Commission Anti-trust Inspectors
- The dispute between Moscow and Kiev continues. Ukraine knows that it has a weak bargaining position and
is in no hurry to make concessions to Russia
- Prime Minister Vladimir Putin launched the first string of Nord Stream, meaning Ukraine is now in danger of
losing its status as the main transit country for Russia’s European gas exports
- Gazprom has signed roadmap with South Korea's Kogas for the construction of a pipeline from Vladivostok to
South Korea
- Gazprom may suspend its project in Nigeria because of the lack of a law governing the oil and gas industry,
although experts say Gazprom may have lost interest in this project because of potential difficulties in selling
Nigerian gas
- Gazprom is looking to acquire two state-owned oil and gas companies in Kyrgyzstan
- The Gazprom affiliate Vemex has acquired a 51% stake in RSP Energy, marking the first time a Gazprom
Group company will sell gas and electricity to Czech households
- Gazprom has signed a legally-binding agreement with its European partners on the implementation of the
South Stream project, but has attracted criticism from the EU. According to Russian sources, EU Energy
Commissioner, Guenther Oettinger, views South Stream as an attempt by Moscow to derail the ‘Southern
Corridor’ gas supply diversification concept
- In line with new oil production projects in the region, Gazprom Neft is considering the construction of a new
oil refinery near Murmansk
- Gazprom expects a doubling of the Mineral Extraction Tax by 2013.
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