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						Iran approves peace pipeline with Pakistan						 Iran finalised a $7bn “peace pipeline” deal yesterday to export natural gas to Pakistan by 2015, Iran’s state television reported. 
 
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						Bulgaria's Ex PM Strikes Back at Borisov over Russian Energy Projects						 The development of the Russian-sponsored energy projects is strategically important for Bulgaria, according to former PM and socialist opposition leader, Sergey Stanishev. 
 
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						China agrees new gas pipeline						 China and Kazakhstan have signed a deal to build and finance a natural gas pipeline and deepen their cooperation on nuclear energy, extending the two countries' ties on resources. 
 
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						Scrutinizing Turkey, in a Clumsy Embrace With the Iranians						 Viewed from Washington, Turkey and Iran are strange bedfellows. One is a NATO member with a Constitution that mandates secularism, and the other, an Islamic republic whose nuclear program has been one of the most vexing foreign policy problems for the United States in recent years. 
 
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						Central Asia benefits from peaceful development policy						 Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev and Chinese President Hu Jintao's agreement to deepen cooperation between China and Kazakhstan is a clear manifestation that the strategic partnership between the countries is working. 
 
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						Fingrid’s Capital Investment Decision on Submarine Cable Link to Estonia						 Fingrid, the electricity transmission system operator in Finland, has made a capital investment decision concerning the second direct current transmission link, EstLink 2, between Estonia and Finland. 
 
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						Chinese central government urges government organs to conserve energy, resources						 The Government Offices Administration of the State Council, China's cabinet, called on government organs Thursday to ensure enhanced energy conservation efforts. 
 
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						Russian missile deal unaffected by Iran sanctions: Lavrov						 UN sanctions will not hurt Russia's S-300 missile supplies to Iran nor the states' nuclear cooperation, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Thursday after claims the deal would be frozen. 
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