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Kazakhstan/Germany: Make Rights Key to Good Relations

German Chancellor Angela Merkel should raise urgent human rights concerns with the Kazakhstan government during talks with President Nursultan Nazarbaev on February 8, 2012, Human Rights Watch said today. Nazarbaev is scheduled to meet the chancellor in Berlin to discuss bilateral cooperation and energy issues, and to sign a strategic energy and raw materials partnership agreement.

  • Date: 06.02.2012  |  Published on EGF: 04.02.2012  |  External Relations  |  from hrw.org
As Europe Shivers, Russia and Ukraine Point Fingers Over Natural Gas Supply to the West

The flow of natural gas has fallen off sharply in the main pipelines supplying Europe from Russia, but this time cold weather — not politics — is to blame.

  • Date: 04.02.2012  |  Published on EGF: 04.02.2012  |  Energy  |  from nytimes.com
Russia gas supply to S.E.Europe back to normal

Russia's supplies of natural gas to Bulgaria and neighbouring Greece, Turkey and Macedonia are back to normal, Bulgaria's economy and energy ministry said on Saturday.

  • Date: 04.02.2012  |  Published on EGF: 04.02.2012  |  Energy  |  from reuters.com
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
Turkey says Russian gas expected back to normal

Russian gas supplies to Turkey are expected to return to normal levels today after a drop of more than 30 percent due to problems in transit countries for cross-border pipeline, Turkish energy officials told Reuters on Friday.

  • Date: 03.02.2012  |  Published on EGF: 03.02.2012  |  Energy  |  from reuters.com
Russian gas supply falls further, EU says no crisis

Squeezed supply of Russian gas to some EU countries fell further on Friday, the European Union's executive said, but added the situation had not reached emergency levels despite freezing temperatures gripping much of Europe.

  • Date: 03.02.2012  |  Published on EGF: 03.02.2012  |  Energy  |  from reuters.com
Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan may stop gas supplies to Kyrgyzstan

Kazakh and Uzbek state gas companies Kaztransgaz and Uztransgaz may stop gas supplies to Kyrgyzstan if the country does not pay off the debt for gas supplies till Feb. 10, KyrTAG quoted Eugenie Orlenko, deputy director of Kyrgyzgaz Company, as saying on Friday.

  • Date: 03.02.2012  |  Published on EGF: 03.02.2012  |  Energy  |  from pda.trend.az
Ashton sheds light into EU's Russia diplomacy

A speech by High Representative Catherine Ashton in the European Parliament yesterday (1 February) provided a rare insight on talks with Europe's largest neighbour ahead of the Russian presidential elections in March.

  • Date: 02.02.2012  |  Published on EGF: 02.02.2012  |  External Relations  |  from euractiv.com
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