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Russia sparks diplomatic row with Armenia

AUG. 31 2016 (The Conway Bulletin) — The Russian foreign ministry complained to both Armenia and the US over the brief detention of its citizen, Sergei Mironov, in Armenia at the request of the US. Mr Mironov, 30, on the US wanted list for money laundering and illegal arms export, was arrested in Armenia on Aug. 26. The Armenian court refused to bring him to trial and released him days later. On Aug. 31, Mr Mironov fled to Russia. The episode risks straining relations between Armenia and Russia.

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(News report from Issue No. 294, published on Sept. 2 2016)

Kyrgyz court jails opposition leader

AUG. 29 2016 (The Conway Bulletin) — A Kyrgyz court sentenced opposition figure and IS sympathiser Nurlan Mutoyev to seven years in jail after he was found guilty of terrorism and inciting ethnic hatred. In May, Mutoyev was arrested after a rally in Bishkek. He stands for the establishment of the strict Islamic Shari’a law in Kyrgyzstan. His arrest was triggered by his open support for the IS group during the rally.

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(News report from Issue No. 294, published on Sept. 2 2016)

Azerbaijan’s oil shipments to Russia fall

SEPT. 2 2016 (The Conway Bulletin) — Azerbaijan’s state-owned oil company SOCAR shipped 729,000 tonnes of oil through Russia’s pipeline network in Jan.-Aug. 2016, a 22% fall compared to the same period last year. The fall is mostly due to a halt in shipments via the Baku-Novorossyisk pipeline in the Jan.-Feb. 2016, while the countries were negotiating a new deal. Monthly shipments are now back at the same levels as last year.

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Kazakhstan expects GDP to grow

SEPT. 1 2016 (The Conway Bulletin) — Kazakhstan’s GDP will grow marginally by 0.5% in 2016 and move back to a steadier growth pattern in 2017, Kuandyk Bishimbayev, minister of economy said. Mr Bishimbayev said that Kazakhstan’s GDP will grow by 1.9% in 2017. He also said that, with the expected start-up of the Kashagan oil project, oil production will jump 13.5% to 84m tonnes/year in 2017, back to 2013 levels. This should bode well for the economy.

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Suicide bomber hits Chinese embassy in Bishkek

BISHKEK, AUG. 30 2016 (The Conway Bulletin) — An unidentified suicide bomber drove a car through the Chinese embassy gates in southern Bishkek, blowing up the front of the diplomatic compound and injuring three Kyrgyz workers, in what analysts have described as the first terror attack on a Chinese diplomatic post in Central Asia.

China’s foreign ministry urged an investigation and suspended visa services for Kyrgyz nationals seeking to enter China. In a statement Wang Yi, China’s foreign minister, urged the Kyrgyz government to quickly track down the perpetrators of the attack.

“(I) asked the Kyrgyz side to find out the truth as soon as possible, punish those responsible and avoid a reoccurrence of such attacks,” he said.

No group has claimed responsibility for the attack. Some analysts said that Kyrgyzstan’s small community of Uyghurs, which call for independence for China’s western Xinjiang region may have been behind the attack.

Others said that the radical IS group, which has strengthened its recruiting network in the region, were behind the attack.

China has followed the US over the past few years and has increasingly pulled its embassies out of busy city centres towards suburban sites which can fit a larger premises and can be more easily protected.

In 2010, the Chinese embassy in Bishkek was expanded and moved to one of these new style compounds built on the edge of the city.

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Turkmen president flies to Berlin to talk gas deals

AUG. 29 2016 (The Conway Bulletin) — Turkmenistan’s President Kurbanguly Berdymukhamedov flew to Berlin, a rare visit to Europe, to discuss potential Turkmen gas imports with German leader Angela Merkel.

The visit was controversial because Turkmenistan, which holds the fourth largest gas reserves, is considered one of the most repressive regimes in the world. Human rights activists said that Mr Berdymukhamedov would consider the invitation to Berlin to be a PR coup which he would use in domestic propaganda campaigns.

And speaking alongside Ms Merkel, Mr Berdymukhamedov grinned and talked up Turkmenistan’s gas producing capabilities.

“We in Turkmenistan are interested in delivering our energy resources to the West,” he said.

A few hours earlier a Turkmen delegation had delivered a draft plan for setting up a trans-Caspian corridor to pump gas to Europe.

Ms Merkel said that as well as discussing gas supply deals with Turkmenistan she had also asked for Mr Berdymukhamedov to give access to Turkmenistan’s prisons to Western diplomats.

Human rights lobby groups have condemned Turkmenistan’s alleged practice of secretive imprisonments.

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(News report from Issue No. 294, published on Sept. 2 2016)

ADB approves loan to Kazakhstan

SEPT. 1 2016 (The Conway Bulletin) — The Asian Development Bank (ADB) approved a $240m loan to help Kazakhstan improve a 185-km highway around its northern Caspian Sea shore to Russia. The road is important to link Kazakhstan to Russia and the South Caucasus via land, giving it further access to European markets. The ADB said the road improvements will open up new trade and investment opportunities.

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US on hunt for ex-Tajik police boss

AUG. 30 2016 (The Conway Bulletin) — The US State Department placed a reward of up to $3m for information on the location of Gulmurod Khalimov, the former head of Tajikistan’s special police force and a US-trained sniper defected to the IS extremist group last year. Shortly after arriving in Syria, Mr Khalimov was injured in an airstrike but has seemingly recovered and been promoted within IS to a senior command position.

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Georgian PM visits Azerbaijan

SEPT. 1 2016 (The Conway Bulletin) — Georgian PM Giorgi Kvirikashvili paid an official visit to Azerbaijan to discuss partnership in joint infrastructure projects with President Ilham Aliyev. Mr Kvirikashvili was accompanied by energy minister Kakha Kaladze and deputy foreign minister Gigi Gigiadze. The parties discussed the latest developments in the construction of the Baku-Tbilisi-Kars railway and the Southern Gas Corridor pipeline network.

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Beeline and Kcell join forces in Kazakhstan

AUG. 31 2016 (The Conway Bulletin) — Kcell and Beeline, two of the largest mobile operators in Kazakhstan, signed a network sharing agreement that will allow their users to access 4G/LTE services across the country. Kazakhstan liberalised access to the 4G network earlier this year. Swedish Telia Company controls Kcell, while Russia’s VimpelCom owns Beeline.

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(News report from Issue No. 294, published on Sept. 2 2016)