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Tajikistan, China Development Bank discuss bilateral cooperation
Tajikistan and the China Development Bank (CDB) discussed the bilateral cooperation between two parts and the joint projects, Asia-Plus reported referring to the Tajik Ministry of Finance Secretariat.
Deputy foreign minister: Ukraine-EU summit to be held despite strained relations
The Ukraine-EU summit, which is scheduled for Dec. 19 in Kyiv, will be held despite strained relations between both sides, Interfax-Ukraine reported on Nov. 26 citing Deputy Foreign Minister Pavlo Klimkin, who heads Ukraine’s delegations to the EU which is negotiating the association agreement.
China Launches its Own Trade Dispute Against The U.S.
Chinese officials have made good on their threat to launch a trade investigation of their own into U.S. subsidies for renewable energy products.
Russia agrees gas price cuts for Belarus
Russia has agreed to cut gas prices for Belarus and lend Minsk $10 billion to build a nuclear power plant, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said on Friday, according to local news agencies.
Georgian minister says Russia will be forced to lift embargo
Russian market should not be the only for the Georgian companies, since it is very unstable, Georgian Economy and Sustainable Development Minister Vera Kobalia said on Friday commenting on "Sarajishvili" company's return to the Russian market.
Turkmen President visits south China's Shenzhen
Turkmen President Gurbanguly Berdymukhamedov on Thursday continued his China state visit in Shenzhen, an open coastal city and a leading special economic zone in the southern province of Guangdong.
EU to Pay Bulgaria Extra EUR 185 M for Nuclear Dismantling
The European Commission proposed on Thursday to secure an additional EUR 185 M from 2013 to help Bulgaria dismantle four Soviet-era reactors at its sole nuclear power plant in Kozloduy.
Russia says missiles to target US nuclear shield in Europe
Russia has threatened to deploy missiles to target the US missile shield in Europe if Washington fails to assuage Moscow's concerns about its plans.
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