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| 27.08.2005 | | The Turks Evaluate Kazakhstan | | After the declaration, a week ago, about the transferring the presidential elections from December 2006 to December 2005, the international mass media sharply raised its interest towards this country. In particular, this concerns the states that are the major participants of the geopolitical competition for control over Central Asia and the Caspian region... |  | |
| | 21.08.2005 | | The First Visit of Vladimir Putin to Turkey (5-6.12.2004) | It was the first visit of the Russian leader to Turkey from the moment of the establishment of diplomatic relations in XV century. It was originally planned to take place on September, 2-3, 2004, but it is postponed till December because of the tragic events in Beslan...
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| | 20.08.2005 | | The 'Gray Eminence' of Kyrgyz Mountains | | The newspapers do not write about this person. Journalists do not ask to interview him. Even in the World Wide Web there is no notice of his name. However, it is him, who will play one of the key roles in determining future destiny of Kyrgyzstan – a small mountainous country, though holding a rather important position in modern geopolitics… |  | |
| | 19.08.2005 | GERMANY'S ELECTIONS The End of the Unnatural Union? | Parliamentary elections should take place in Germany in exactly one month, on September, 18. According to the German Constitution, citizens of the country will select new Parliament (Bundestag), and it will already, in its turn choose from the lines of the winning party the new chancellor (Bundeskanzler). According to the polls, the Christian Democrat Union (CDU) is leading, and the chancellor's post will occupy its leader - Angela Merkel. This woman, the "Iron lady of the German politics", promises a cardinal change of the foreign policy of the country. First of all this change will be in the relations with Russia...  |  | |
| | 18.08.2005 | | Russia Threatens Latvia with Economic Sanctions | Against the background of scandals surrounding the attacks on Poles in Moscow and violations by Russian planes of the air space of Estonia and Finland, the Russian leadership, apparently, is going to provoke one more loud scandal - this time in its relations with Latvia. Yesterday, on August 17, an unnamed source in the Kremlin declared the readiness of the administration of President Putin to impose economic sanctions against Latvia. This is Moscow's answer to its obvious loss in a diplomatic duel with Riga… |  | |
| | 18.08.2005 | | Why Does the Mossad Rely on Putin (Part II) | Most actively Meir Dagan proved himself in several countries of Southeast Asia and Africa. However, very few people even among his partners and competitors knew that Dagan was also very successfully engaged in business in Central Asia and Russia. In Moscow and Saint Petersburg, the future head of Mossad contacted not only with former, but also the future heads of the Russian special services... |  | |
| | 13.08.2005 | | Politicians Drive Foreign Investors Out of Bulgaria | | Emergence of doubts concerning the prospective of Bulgaria's future accessing in the EU, makes it less attractive for many of the foreign investors. Majority of experts anticipate that by the end of this year the volume of the foreign capital expenditure will at best stay at the same level... |  | |
| | 12.08.2005 | | Who Gains More From Russian-Turkish Economic Relations? | | Ankara and Moscow's rapprochement is considered on the West as a threat. Who is "guilty" of this rapprochement –Turkey or Russia, who is gaining more profit from these relations, who is smarter – Putin or Erdogan? Turkish Referans Gazetesi newspaper tries to answer these questions… |  | |
| | 12.08.2005 | | NABUCCO Project: Europe Switches its "Drugs" Dealers | | As Europe is prepared to satisfy its energy needs from various resources to face the international competition, Turkey is becoming the key country. Europeans want to replace their dependence from Moscow by dependence from Ankara. The NABUCCO project will be able to pump the Russian, Iranian, and Azeri, Iraqi and even Egyptian and Libyan gas... |  | |
| | 10.08.2005 | AIA SPECIAL Uzbek Strategy in the Great Game - Cooperation and Trust | The ambassador of Uzbekistan in Tel Aviv gave the AIA his detailed comment on geopolitical situation in Central Asia concerning the largest country of this region. He denies harshly all the rumors of sharp deterioration of the relations between the USA and Uzbekistan. The strategic partnership between the two countries proceeds. Simultaneously, Tashkent develops cooperation with Moscow, Beijing and Brussels. Against the background of the recent dramatic events in Central Asia, Uzbekistan continues to be the major partner of the largest foreign powers comparatively to other countries in this region…
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