Lithuania, Armenia discuss nuclear security
The issues related to nuclear energy security were discussed during the visit of Lithuania's President to Armenia.
Ukraine Looks to Texas for an Energy Path
This former Soviet state in Eastern Europe is betting that the path toward energy independence runs through Fort Worth.
Georgian President: Lithuania is among Georgia's important allies
Lithuania is one of Georgia’s major allies, the Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili said while seeing the Lithuanian President Dalia Grybauskaite off at Tbilisi International Airport to Yerevan.
Investments in oil, gas sector of Kazakhstan reaches 107 bln USD
In the last 10 years investments in Kazakhstan's oil and gas industry have totaled 107 billion U.S. dollars, Kazakh Oil and Gas Minister Sauat Mynbayev said on Wednesday.
EU moves to tighten border controls in Schengen zone
International sanctions against Iran's nuclear program forced the Islamic Republic to strengthen trade relations with countries in Southeast Asia who have benefited from Iran's isolation, experts say.
Iran's isolation is beneficial for South-East Asia
International sanctions against Iran's nuclear program forced the Islamic Republic to strengthen trade relations with countries in Southeast Asia who have benefited from Iran's isolation, experts say.
Iranian Defense Official Visits Armenia
Iranian Deputy Defense Minister Reza Mozafari Nia has discussed military ties with Armenian officials in Yerevan, RFE/RL's Armenian Service reports.
Russia to train Turkish scientists in nuclear energy and space technology
Ambassador of the Russian Federation to Turkey Vladimir Ivanovskiy has said Russia will not only build a planned nuclear plant but will also train and educate Turks since in time the project will need a substantial number of experts and qualified people to run it. He also says the plan is to further technology sharing in such other areas as space science.
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