Uzbekistan Weekly Roundup
Copyright show: No Tashkent’s annual two-day International Cotton and Textile Fair opened this week, and 330 companies from 38 countries around the world showed up.read more
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Copyright show: No Both the EU and the US made a concerted overture to Uzbek President Islam Karimov to participate in the NATO coalition’s plans for international meetings later this year to discuss...
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Copyright show: No Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s visit to Uzbekistan, part of a Central Asian and Middle Eastern/North African tour, essentially sealed a new political and military pact with...
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Copyright show: No Despite great expectations following talks in Tashkent last month between the Uzbek government and the US and German special envoys to Afghanistan, Uzbekistan did not show up at a...
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Copyright show: No The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) met in St. Petersburg on November 7 and appeared to continue its trajectory away from being a security group to an economic body, The Bug...
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Copyright show: No An explosion on a railroad on the Uzbekistan-Afghanistan border was a "terrorist act," the Russian news service RIA Novosti reported. The explosion apparently occurred between the...
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Copyright show: No Traffic continues to be stalled on the Termez-Kurgan-Tyube line as a result of an explosion on November 17 between the Galaba and Amuzang stations, Choihona reported citing the...
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Copyright show: No The stall in rail traffic continues in Uzbekistan, as a result of an alleged terrorist explosion November 17, with now 320 cars piled up unable to be moved to Tajikistan, Asia-Plus...
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Copyright show: No President Islam Karimov attended the informal summit of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) as well as a meeting of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) in...
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Copyright show: No Louise Arbour, president and CEO of the International Crisis Group writes in Foreign Policy that Central Asia may be in a list of "Next Year's Wars." Tajikistan faces both local and...
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