Kyrgyz, Uzbeks prepare for border talks
At the end of June, Kyrgyz Prime Minister Almazbek Atambayev will travel to Tashkent to discuss border demarcation with his Uzbek counterpart, Kyrgyz government spokeswoman Roza Daudova said.
Ukraine creates working group to map out new routes for energy supplies from Azerbaijan
Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich signed a decree on the formation of a working group to map out new routes for energy supplies from Azerbaijan through Ukraine’s territory, Ukrainian President’s official website reported.
Denmark eyes more Chinese investments
Denmark hopes to attract more Chinese investors through a series of investment seminars around the country, starting Tuesday in Beijing.
Lithuania receives two bids to build reactor
Lithuania has received two bids to build a new nuclear power plant from Japanese and U.S. companies, the government said on Wednesday.
Germany says will help India in nuclear safety
A day after Germany announced it will phase out all its 17 nuclear plants by 2022, German Chancellor Angela Merkel Tuesday agreed to help India in areas related to nuclear safety and pledged support for the development of renewable energy.
Westinghouse, Bulgaria Energy to sign nuclear fuel supply agreement
US energy group Westinghouse Electric Company will sign an agreement with Bulgaria Energy for the delivery of nuclear fuel to the country.
Turkey thought to seek $1b from Turkmen
Turkish President Abdullah Gul met with his counterpart in Turkmenistan on Monday for urgent talks thought to be related to $1 billion in outstanding bills owed to Turkish construction companies that have revamped the capital city.
Iran to start construction of third electricity transmission line in June
The construction of the third electricity transmission line from Iran to Armenia, with the capacity of 800-900 mega watt, will start within two weeks, Iranian IRNA news agency quoted Iranian Energy Minister Majid Namjoo as saying
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