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November 30, 2011 Bluff in Substance, Brutal in Form—Moscow Warns Against Trans-Caspian Project 1361
October 26, 2011 Turkey signs up for more Azeri gas 834
October 26, 2011 Lithuania gets three bids for offshore LNG terminal 791
October 26, 2011 Poland to speed shale gas if Gazprom keeps price up 776
September 29, 2011 Nabucco’s Rivals Deploy Their Counter-Arguments 1432
September 22, 2011 Gazprom’s South Stream Shareholders Sign Agreement On Black Sea Offshore Pipeline 1557
June 16, 2011 Nabucco Project Support Agreements Meet Interests Of Caspian Gas Producers 1811
June 05, 2011 South Stream’s Credibility Problems Deepen After Brussels Promotional Event 1782
April 29, 2011 Will Russia ever reduce dependence on oil and gas exports? 1460
April 21, 2011 Renewed Calls To Close Metsamor Nuclear Power Station 1441
April 13, 2011 Russia Struggles to Forge Global Energy Partnerships 1371
April 13, 2011 Croatian Government Reverses Move Against MOL, But Problems Persist 1326
April 13, 2011 Croatia Hesitates Between EU and Russia on Energy Policy 1423
March 29, 2011 Ukraine Set To Take Over Transneft Oil Product Pipeline 1578
March 29, 2011 Putin’s Energy Games Turn Increasingly Erratic 1610
March 26, 2011 Odessa-Brody Pipeline Operating On Azerbaijani Oil 2445
March 26, 2011 Clan Putin Redistributing Stakes In New Yamal Project 2391
March 24, 2011 Putin Persists With LNG-Zing the South Stream Project 1885
March 23, 2011 Moscow Backs Surgut’s Push in Hungary 1776
March 23, 2011 Nabucco Project Adds Options For Gas Producers And Consumers 1617
March 19, 2011 Russian Energy Projects in the Black Sea Reach End of an Era 1523
March 12, 2011 Putin Looks For LNG Exit From South Stream 1808
March 09, 2011 Turkmenistan Demonstrates Commitment To Trans-Caspian Gas Pipeline 2117
March 07, 2011 French Total On Yamal: a New Form of Corporate Agreement? 2061
March 04, 2011 Gazprom Takes Over BP’s Joint Venture At Kovykta 1687
March 02, 2011 Russian Government, European Commission Hold Tense Meeting On Energy Issues 1892
March 01, 2011 South Stream Project Contravenes EU’s Energy Market Legislation 2036
February 26, 2011 Moscow Advocates Modernizing the Russian Oil Sector 1524
February 25, 2011 Cost And Supply Issues Delay The Nabucco Project 1828
February 25, 2011 Southern Gas Corridor Risks Loss Of Strategic Focus 1648
 
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Georgia and the Republic of Niger Established Diplomatic Relations

Permanent Mission of Georgia to the United Nations


New York, NY
May 30, 2011

Press Release
 

Georgia and the Republic of Niger signed a joint protocol on the establishment of diplomatic relations today.

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Analysis: Foreign Affairs
The New Russian Empire

By Nikolas K. Gvosdev

In his last major address as Russia's prime minister before retaking the presidency, Vladimir Putin outlined "five priorities" for his third presidential term. His fifth task is to boost cooperation across the Eurasian space, enhancing Russia's global position by having it lead a new effort towards integrating the states of the former Soviet Union. Speaking before the Duma last Wednesday, Putin said, "Creation of a common economic space is the most important event in post-Soviet space since the collapse of the Soviet Union."

 
Analysis: European and Euro-Atlantic Integration
EU Launches Free Trade Negotiations With Georgia, Moldova

By Rikard Jozwiak

BRUSSELS -- The European Union is set to launch free trade negotiations with Georgia and Moldova this week.

The EU Trade Commissioner Karel De Gucht is traveling to Moldova on February 27 to confirm the parameters of the negotiations with Prime Minister Vladimir Filat and will then travel to Georgia a day later with the Prime Minister of Georgia, Nika Gilauri.

Analysis: Occupied Territories
Russia's Investments in Abkhazia

By Elena Ulansky*

A special representative of the president of the Russian Federation, Alexander Tkachev, paid his first official visit to Abkhazia. During his meeting with the president of Abkhazia, Alexander Ankvab, he stated that Russia isallocating an amount of 11 billion rubles towards the economic growth of the country. "Russia is determined to continue support in development of the republic," stated Tkachev.

 

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