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Russia Wants to Build Nuclear Plants in Syria
Russia, which is helping Iran build nuclear plants, now wants to add Syria to its list of investments in atomic energy while the US enlists support for the idea of making Middle East free of nuclear weapons.
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EU and Ukraine Enhance Cooperation in Alternative Energy Production
Biogas plants for recycling of organic waste, employed by EU countries, are developed and designed in Ukraine.
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Ukraine ponders Putin's gas deal 'impromptu'
May Day holiday and Victory Day celebrations are over in Russia and Ukraine, and controversial talks between energy officials from the two countries could finally take place, according to Moscow.
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Russia ignores Lithuanian interest in planned Kaliningrad Nuclear Power Plant
Lithuania is not very successful at communicating with Russia that is planning to construct a nuclear power plant in Kaliningrad region.
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Krishna to visit Kazakhstan, to focus on bilateral energy, hydrocarbon cooperation
External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna will undertake a three-day visit to the Central Asian Republic of Kazakstan from May 11 to May 13, during which there will be a review of bilateral ties between the two countries, and an assessment of ways to take sectoral cooperation forward.
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Eastern Partnership, energy security among priorities of Poland's EU presidency: official
Eastern Partnership, energy security, commerce and competitiveness will be among priorities of Polish presidency of the EU due to start on July 1, 2011, deputy Polish Prime Minister and Economy Minister Waldemar Pawlak said Monday.
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Turkey says Syria, Qatar back Iran plan
Syria and Qatar back Turkish efforts for a diplomatic solution to the row over Iran's nuclear program, Turkey's foreign minister said after leaders of the three countries met, a report said.
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Top Greek lender relying on Turkey for growth
Greece’s largest bank is relying on Turkey to pull it through an economic crisis at home.
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