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Swiss president plans to visit Kazakhstan
President of the Swiss Confederation Eveline Widmer-Schlumpf will visit Kazakhstan with a big group of businessmen, the Kazakh presidential press-service said on Saturday.
Azerbaijan-Argentina business forum takes place
The Azerbaijan-Argentina business forum was officially opened in the San Martin Palace in Buenos Aires within Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov's official visit.
Malaysia interested in cooperation development with Turkmenistan
Turkmen President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov has received Malaysian Foreign Minister Anifah Aman today, Altyn Asyr TV channel said today.
Iran ready to reconstruct damaged facilities in Syria
Iran's Energy Minister Majid Namjou has expressed the Islamic Republic's readiness to reconstruct Syria's facilities damaged during the ongoing unrest in the Arab country, PRESS TV reported.
Japan and India: Asia's Odd Couple
“If Japan and India come together, I’m sure it will strengthen their democratic values and human values.” – Gujarat’s chief minister, Narendra Modi, during a visit to Tokyo this week.
Sanctions on Iran put squeeze on Asia
An Iranian-led shipping venture that predates the 1979 Islamic Revolution is now unraveling as one of the most high-profile blows from international sanctions and U.S.-driven efforts to drive wedges between Tehran and its key trading partners.
Turkmenistan, Tajikistan to sign package of intergovernmental documents
Several important documents are planned to be signed during the Tajik president's forthcoming official visit to Turkmenistan. These will expand cooperation between the two countries in various fields, the Tajik president said today.
Hungary, Azerbaijan seek joint projects
The time is ripe for more cooperation between Hungary and Azerbaijan on energy projects, Hungarian Foreign Affairs Secretary Peter Szijjarto said this week. Szijjarto, who is also in charge Hungary's external economic relations, said Monday during a visit to Baku the two country's state-owned energy companies -- Hungary's MOL Group and Azerbaijan's SOCAR -- are poised to work together, the Trend news agency reported.
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