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Lithuania and Denmark would assume the responsibility of presiding over EU and ensuring cooperation to overcome the debt crisis
President Dalia Grybauskaitė met the Prime Minister of Denmark, Helle Thorning-Schmidt, to discuss bilateral relations, the economic situation in Europe, the decisions made at the recent European Council meeting on the euro area debt crisis, ways of strengthening cooperation between the Nordic and Baltic countries, and energy security issues.
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Kazakhstan can join top five world oil exporters
"Kazakhstan is a significant player at the world energy market. Your country may join the world's largest oil exporters," Noé van Hulst, Secretary General of the International Energy Forum said in an exclusive interview to PM.kz site.
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Turkey gives $10 mln grant to Kyrgyzstan
Kyrgyz Finance Minister Melis Mambetzhanov and Turkey's Ambassador to Kyrgyzstan Nejat Akcal signed an agreement on allocating $ 10 million grant to Kyrgyzstan.
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Tajikistan and Switzerland Signes Number of Agreements
According to the Tajik MFA information department, Tajik Foreign Minister Hamrokhon Zarifi and Mr. Stephen Nellen, Swiss Ambassador to Tajikistan (with residence in Astana), signed a number of documents on bilateral cooperation between Tajikistan and Switzerland.
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Lithuania should take initiative to stop money emigration
Over the past eight months of 2011, more than one and a half billion litas flowed outside Lithuania. The country has to take action to reduce its dependence on imports and encourage exports to stop the emigration of money, an economist with Nordea Bank Lietuva says.
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India, Japan to hold strategic dialogue; N Energy in focus
India and Japan will hold their fifth strategic dialogue from Friday during which the two sides will review and discuss ways to strengthen cooperation in key areas, including civil nuclear field, trade and security.
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Energy cooperation between EU and South-Eastern European countries
The Energy Community Treaty was signed between the European Union and nine countries (so-called contracting parties) from the Balkans (seven states), Moldova, and Ukraine with Armenia, Georgia, Norway and Turkey as observers. The Treaty entered into force in 2006 and has had five years of success: it established an increasing socio-economic stability and security of supply.
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Turkmenistan approves key gas region development plan
Turkmen President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov signed a resolution by approving the major directions of developing the industrial sector of the Mary region, an official Turkmen source said on Monday.
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