No complaints from Russia against Ukraine on gas supplies from Europe
Ukraine has not received concrete complaints from Russia concerning gas supplies from Europe, Ukrainian Energy and Coal Industry Minister Eduard Stavytsky has said.
Russian Authorities Probe Catholic Charity
Authorities in the Russian city of St. Petersburg have investigated the operations of the international Catholic charity group Caritas.
Azerbaijan responds to Iran’s note of protest
Azerbaijan responded to Iran's note of protest, spokesman for the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry Elman Abdullayev told Trend today.
Azerbaijan to sign a readmission agreement with EU
Azerbaijan may sign a readmission agreement with the European Union (EU), Deputy Chief of the State Migration Service (SMS) Parviz Musayev said at the presentation ceremony of the project entitled 'Support for the creation of effective readmission management in the South Caucasus' by the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) in Baku.
Gazprom Exports Record Amount Of Gas In March
Russian gas giant Gazprom is reporting a nearly 34 percent jump in natural-gas exports for March.
Israel offers Turkey to build gas pipeline
Israel offered Turkey to build a gas pipeline through its territory to export its gas to world markets, the Sabah newspaper reported with reference to a source in the Turkish government on Wednesday.
Russia worried by 'explosive' North Korea situation
Russia on Wednesday said it was worried by the "explosive" North Korea situation, saying even a simple human error could cause the crisis to spiral out of control.
Latvia fully supports Turkey's accession to EU
Latvian President Andris Berzins announced during a joint press conference with visiting Turkish President Abdullah Gul today that Latvia fully supports Turkey's accession to the European Union and sees opportunities for both countries to jointly cooperate in establishing relations with the Eastern Partnership countries and the Central Asian countries
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