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Azerbaijan involved in Eurovision row

SEPT. 14 2013 (The Conway Bulletin) — The European Broadcasting Union is investigating allegations that Azerbaijan offered bribes to members of this year’s Eurovision jury, media reported. Eurovision is a major TV song contest. Many European countries view it as way of promoting themselves. Azerbaijan won the contest in 2011.

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(News report from Issue No. 152, published on Sept. 18 2013)

Chinese pipeline to pass through Tajikistan

SEPT. 14 2013 (The Conway Bulletin) — Rounding off a tour of Central Asia, Chinese president Xi Jinping signed a deal with his Tajik counterpart, Emomali Rakhmon, to build a 400km gas pipeline crossing Tajikistan to China from Turkmenistan. The deal, announced on the side lines of a regional summit in Bishkek, is a major boost for Tajikistan.

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(News report from Issue No. 152, published on Sept. 18 2013)

Rolls Royce wins pipeline contract in Kazakhstan

SEPT. 11 2013 (The Conway Bulletin) — Britain’s Rolls Royce has won a $175m contract to build compressor units to pump gas along a 1,115km pipeline from Kazakhstan to China, media reported quoting Beimbet Shayakhmetov, general director of the Asia Gas Pipeline. The pipeline is one of several being built in Central Asia.

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(News report from Issue No. 152, published on Sept. 18 2013)

SCO summit held in Kyrgyzstan

SEPT. 13 2013 (The Conway Bulletin) — The leaders of Russia, China and the Central Asian states except Turkmenistan met in Bishkek for a Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit. The SCO, described by some as a counterbalance to NATO, agreed to support Russia on blocking a US attack on Syria after a suspected chemical weapons attack.

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(News report from Issue No. 152, published on Sept. 18 2013)

Problems arise for ArcelorMittal in Kazakhstan

SEPT. 16 2013 (The Conway Bulletin) — A steel plant owned by ArcelorMittal, the world’s biggest steelmaker, in Kazakhstan has introduced a shorter working week because of a drop in demand for its products, local media quoted Reuters as reporting. ArcelorMittal’s plant at Temirtau, near Karaganda, has seen demand drop because of Western sanctions against Iran, a major client.

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(News report from Issue No. 152, published on Sept. 18 2013)

China joins the Kashagan project in Kazakhstan

SEPT. 7  2013 (The Conway Bulletin) — On a tour of Central Asia, Chinese President Xi Jinping met with Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev in Astana. Alongside other deals, they finalised a deal for China to buy an 8.33% stake in Kashagan, a Caspian Sea oil project, for $5b. China beat India for the stake in Kazakhstan’s biggest energy project.

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(News report from Issue No. 151, published on Sept. 11 2013)

Chinese president goes on Central Asian tour

SEPT. 10 2013 (The Conway Bulletin) — Xi Jinping, China’s president, toured Central Asia’s capitals meeting leaders and sealing business deals. In Turkmenistan Mr Xi inaugurated the start of production at Galkynysh, the world’s second biggest gas field, and in Kazakhstan he confirmed a $5b deal to buy an 8.33% share in the Kashagan oil field.

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(News report from Issue No. 151, published on Sept. 11 2013)

Azerbaijan to invest in Afghanistan

SEPT. 4 2013 (The Conway Bulletin) — During a trip by Afghan officials to Baku, the Azerbaijani energy minister, Natik Aliyev, said that Azerbaijan may help build a series of small oil refineries in Afghanistan. Azerbaijan officials have been talking up the prospect of investing more heavily in Afghanistan’s energy sector.

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(News report from Issue No. 151, published on Sept. 11 2013)

Azerbaijan says no to Customs Union

SEPT. 9 2013 (The Conway Bulletin) — There was never much doubt but, eager to clarify after Armenia’s earlier announcement, local media quoted an unnamed source close to the Azerbaijani government as saying that Azerbaijan does not plan on joining Russia’s Customs Union. Armenia said it will join Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan in the Customs Union.

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(News report from Issue No. 151, published on Sept. 11 2013)

Russian diplomat killed in Georgia’s breakaway region

SEPT. 9 2013 (The Conway Bulletin) — Gunmen shot dead a Russian diplomat in Georgia’s breakaway region of Abkhazia. Criminal deals have been touted as a possible motive for the murder of Dmitry Vishernev, First Secretary at the Russian consul, although his death could unsettle Georgia-Russia relations. Russia recognises Abkhazia’s independence.

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(News report from Issue No. 151, published on Sept. 11 2013)