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Context on External Relations
News TPAO gets 2nd oil agreement in Iraq

TPAO's winning of a second oil-producing tender will have a positive impact on the relations between Iraq and Turkey, Iraq's minister of oil has said.

  • May 19, 2010
News Going From Putin's Frown to Medvedev's Smile

The “secret plans” of the Kremlin and Foreign Ministry to improve relations with the West is a topic of heated discussion among foreign policy analysts and journalists.

  • May 19, 2010
News Russia's WTO bid tests US relationship

Russia's on-again, off-again plan to pursue World Trade Organization (WTO) membership bid jointly with Kazakhstan and Belarus (first announced in June 2009) remains up in the air.

  • May 19, 2010
News Argumentative Chinese step forward

This year marks the 60th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the People's Republic of China and India, a momentous occasion that invites reflection on where the two Asian giants are heading in the much-touted "Asian century".

  • May 18, 2010
News A Decline In European Gas Import Projections Puts ...

There is a glut for natural gas in the US market as a result of many shale gas discoveries and their rapid development. Consequently, major volumes of LNG originally developed for the US market are being diverted to Europe and other parts of the world

  • May 18, 2010
News Turkish, Iranian, Brazilian ministers agree on nuclear fuel plan, AA reports

The foreign ministers of Iran, Turkey and Brazil agreed on a formula for a swap of low-enriched uranium for nuclear fuel that could ease diplomatic tensions over Irans nuclear program, the Anatolia news agency reported.

  • May 18, 2010
News FOCUS: Russian navy stays anchored in Ukraine

Ukraine's decision to extend the lease for the Russian fleet in the Crimea has been extremely controversial. However, in the port city of Sevastopol, locals are enthusiastic - the Russian naval base is the primary source of income for most of the region.

  • May 18, 2010
News Iran uranium deal prompts cautious optimism as US considers response

Hopes are high that the deal brokered by Brazil and Turkey to turn Iran's controversial enriched uranium supplies into fuel rods outside the Islamic Republic will be a major step towards solving the on-going stand-off.

  • May 18, 2010
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