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Kazakhstan keen to expand civil nuke ties with India

Kazakhstan is keen to expand civil nuclear ties with India, its envoy here said Wednesday. Ambassador Doulat Kuanyshev said the two strategic partners should look beyond and enhance ties in the nuclear sector, and let Kazakhstan’s atomic power company Kazakhprom and Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited expand cooperation.

  • Date: 15.02.2012  |  Published on EGF: 15.02.2012  |  Energy  |  from tdnpost.com
Iran to present nuclear projects 'in days'

A defiant Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad vowed Saturday to inaugurate "important nuclear projects" within days and lashed out at Israel, saying the "story" of the Holocaust underpinning its existence had been "smashed".

  • Date: 11.02.2012  |  Published on EGF: 11.02.2012  |  Energy  |  from hindustantimes.com
Turkmenistan closes border with Kazakhstan for presidential elections

Turkmenistan has unilaterally closed the border with Kazakhstan in the run-up to the presidential elections on Feb. 12. Security measures at the border were strengthened in connection with the upcoming presidential elections in Turkmenistan. Foreigners entering the country in a simplified manner will temporarily fail to do this from Feb. 8-15.

  • Date: 09.02.2012  |  Published on EGF: 09.02.2012  |  External Relations  |  from pda.trend.az
Britain, France Skeptical Of Russia's Syria Initiative

France and Britain have expressed doubts about Russian efforts to mediate in the Syrian crisis. French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe said he does not believe any commitments announced by the Syrian regime, including those made on February 7 to Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in Damascus.

  • Date: 08.02.2012  |  Published on EGF: 08.02.2012  |  External Relations  |  from rferl.org
Russia, China veto UN resolution condemning Syria’s crackdown

Syrian forces hammered restive neighbourhoods in the city of Homs for hours with mortars and artillery before dawn Saturday, sending terrified residents fleeing into basements and killing more than 200 people in the bloodiest episode of the nearly 11-month-old uprising, activists said.

  • Date: 04.02.2012  |  Published on EGF: 04.02.2012  |  External Relations  |  from theglobeandmail.com
Asian oil buyers seek alternatives as Iran crisis grows

Iran’s biggest oil customers from across Asia are flocking to alternative Middle East suppliers this month under renewed US pressure to stop buying Iranian crude and unprecedented tension over Tehran’s nuclear programme.

  • Date: 14.01.2012  |  Published on EGF: 14.01.2012  |  Energy  |  from thepeninsulaqatar.com
South Korea calls for North nuclear activity end

South Korean President Lee Myung-bak called on North Korea's new leader to seize the opportunity and return to dialogue, saying he was prepared to offer help to revive the North's shattered economy if it suspends nuclear activities.

  • Date: 02.01.2012  |  Published on EGF: 02.01.2012  |  External Relations  |  from reuters.com
Russia denounces war talk against Iran

Tensions between Iran and the U.S. could escalate towards potential war, but both Russia and China are opposed to Western intervention in Iran.

  • Date: 30.12.2011  |  Published on EGF: 30.12.2011  |  External Relations  |  from digitaljournal.com
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