EU allocates 1.1 million Euro to energy projects in Georgia
Georgian media reports that the Georgian National Commission for Energy and Water Supply and Austrian E-control agency have presented the project on "Encouraging electricity tariff methodology".
India and US share strategic aim in Iran says Burns
US believes that India has took a "smart long term strategy" by reducing import of oil from Iran and both countries share a "strategic aim" with regard to Tehran's nuclear ambitions.
Azerbaijani companies invited to forum in Indonesia
On 7-8 November, Indonesian island of Lombok will host the ASEAN Tourism Investments Forum.
Hungary wants to import gas from Azerbaijan
Hungary would like to import gas from Azerbaijan and Georgia, said Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban.
Bulgaria May Scrap Its Existing N-Plant
Bulgaria may consider closing its sole existing nuclear power plant, Kozloduy, if Bulgarians vote against the development of nuclear energy in the country in an upcoming referendum, a Russian paper has claimed.
Georgia aims to cash in on Russian trade
Few states are as eager to increase trade with Russia as Georgia, the home of corporate giants Coca-Cola Co. and Delta Air Lines and more than 3,600 international facilities from 60 countries.
Rising tensions between Turkey, Russia and Syria could drag everyone in
The two countries have given starkly different accounts about what was aboard a chartered Syrian Airlines jetliner that was forced by Turkish fighter jets to land in Istanbul Wednesday night, interrupting a flight from Moscow to Damascus. Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey accused Russia Thursday of exporting munitions to Syria on the aircraft, while Turkish media reported that part of the cargo was “missile parts.”
Iran, Turkey agree to transfer Turkmen gas to Europe
Iran and Turkey have agreed to transfer natural gas from Turkmenistan to Europe, the National Iranian Gas Company's managing director Javad Owji stated.
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