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Kazakhstan to join WTO

NOV. 25 2014 (The Conway Bulletin) – Kazakhstan is on the brink of accession to the World Trade Organisation (WTO), the WTO’s director-general, Roberto Azevedo, said in a report. Kazakhstan has been negotiating to join the WTO since the late 1990s and joining the group would give its credibility a boost.

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(News report from Issue No. 210, published on Nov. 26 2014)

 

Kyrgyzstan starts anti-IS campaign

NOV. 24 2014 (The Conway Bulletin) – The local authorities in Kyrgyzstan have started a public education campaign to try to stop people from heading to Syria to join up with the extremist group Islamic State, media reported. Central Asian states have been alarmed at the increase in the number of recruits heading to Syria.

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(News report from Issue No. 210, published on Nov. 26 2014)

 

Tajikistan to tighten NGO laws

NOV. 24 2014 (The Conway Bulletin) – Tajikistan is drafting legislation that will limit foreign funding to non-governmental organisations (NGOs), media reported. The laws are similar to those being passed by Kyrgyzstan and those already in place in Russia. NGOs say the laws will give the government far greater control over the NGO sector.

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(News report from Issue No. 210, published on Nov. 26 2014)

 

Russia strengthens defence partnership with Georgia’s region

NOV. 24 2014 (The Conway Bulletin) – Seemingly trying to rile the West, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed an enhanced military and strategic partnership with Abkhazia, one of Georgia’s two breakaway regions.

NATO immediately accused Russia of trying to annex the region which only Russia and a handful of its allies have recognised as independent.

Under the deal, Russia will defend Abkhazia’s borders and strengthen its military partnerships as well as give Abkhazia around $110m.

According to Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, the new de facto Abkhazian president Raul Khajimba said the deal recognised “equal relations between two sovereign states”.

As well as various economic and military deals, Russia has around 4,000 soldiers stationed in Abkhazia.

Western countries suspect that Russia only encourages Abkhazia and South Ossetia to seek independence from Georgia to act as an irritation to Tbilisi. They also suspect that the Kremlin may have similar ideas for eastern Ukraine which is in the middle of a civil war, focused around Donetsk.

Russia and Georgia fought a brief war over South Ossetia in 2008. Relations are only normalising now.

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(News report from Issue No. 210, published on Nov. 26 2014)

 

Uzbek President travels to Astana

NOV. 25 2014 (The Conway Bulletin) – Uzbek President Islam Karimov made a rare trip to Astana where he met Kazakh leader Nursultan Nazarbayev to discuss plans by Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan to build extra hydropower capacity, an issue that has threatened to destabilise the region. Uzbekistan relies on water from Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan to feed its important cotton fields.

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OSCE to limit team at Uzbek election

NOV. 20 2014 (The Conway Bulletin) – The OSCE, Europe’s election monitoring watchdog, said it will send a limited observation mission to Uzbekistan’s parliamentary elections on Dec. 21. The OSCE has never judged an election in Uzbekistan to be free and fair and has said it is pointless sending a larger team to the vote.

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(News report from Issue No. 210, published on Nov. 26 2014)

 

Kazakhstan signs Antarctic Treaty

NOV. 21 2014 (The Conway Bulletin) – Kazakhstan, which has virtually zero history of polar exploration, signed up to the Antarctic Treaty, an international agreement to defend the neutrality of the region.

Kazakhstan had shown some interest in the Antarctic region in the past, with private expeditions. In 2011 a Kazakh expedition drove to the South Pole where it planted the national flag on the 20th anniversary of independence from the Soviet Union.

Since then the government has unveiled plans to establish a Kazakh Antarctic station for research and possibly business purposes.

It’s likely that Kazakhstan wants to increase its international profile by signing up to the Antarctic Treaty.

Luca Anceschi, professor of Central Asian Security at the University of Glasgow, said: “This decision is in line with the government’s policy to increase and improve Kazakhstan’s visibility in the international arena.”

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(News report from Issue No. 210, published on Nov. 26 2014)

 

Kyrgyzstan’s EaEU accession quickens

NOV. 21 2014 (The Conway Bulletin) – Russia’s lower house of parliament passed a law that ratified deeper economic cooperation with Kyrgyzstan, part of the process towards Kyrgyz accession into the Kremlin-led Eurasian Economic Union (EaEU). The deal will mean a $1b windfall in cash and loans from Russia to Kyrgyzstan.

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(News report from Issue No. 210, published on Nov. 26 2014)

 

Kazakhstan-Turkmenistan-Iran rail to open

NOV. 25 2014 (The Conway Bulletin) – A new railway running from Kazakhstan, through Turkmenistan to Iran will open on Dec. 3, Iran’s minister for urban development, Abbas Akhoundi, said. The route is an important part of a new north-south Silk Road. Turkmenistan wants to encourage trade across its territories.

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(News report from Issue No. 210, published on Nov. 26 2014)

 

Boxing Championship played wrong Kazakh anthem

NOV. 24 2014 (The Conway Bulletin) – An outdated version of the Kazakh national anthem was played at a medals ceremony at the Women’s World Amateur Boxing Championships in South Korea, media reported. Kazakhstan is sensitive about national anthem mix-ups after errors that included a spoof anthem and the old Soviet anthem.

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(News report from Issue No. 210, published on Nov. 26 2014)