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KARIMOV AGAIN SEARCHES FOR WESTERN SUPPORT

Uzbekistan's President Islam Karimov re-launched his efforts to secure further Western support for his regime during a visit to Slovenia March 15-17. His campaign comes at a time when NATO officials are actively seeking to develop Uzbekistan's role within the Partnership for Peace (PfP) and... MORE

YUSHCHENKO PROPOSES INTERNATIONAL CONSORTIUM FOR CENTRAL ASIAN GAS

On an official visit to Ashgabat on March 22-23, Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko proposed creating an international consortium to build, own, and operate a new large-capacity gas pipeline from Turkmenistan via Kazakhstan and Russia to Ukraine and on to Western Europe. Yushchenko outlined the concept... MORE

NIYAZOV UNBENDING ON GAS PRICES TO RUSSIA AND UKRAINE

On March 23, Gazprom officially acknowledged for the first time that Turkmenistan had ceased gas deliveries to Russia on January 1. Gazprom Vice-Chairman Alexander Ryazanov confirmed to Moscow journalists that the company rejects Ashgabat's demand for a price increase, from $44 to $58 per 1,000... MORE

SAAKASHVILI OFFERS TO GO TO KYRGYZSTAN AS MEDIATOR

On March 22, as post-election violence and anarchy engulfed large parts of Kyrgyzstan, Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili wrote an informal, personal letter to his Kyrgyz counterpart, Askar Akayev, offering to mediate between the Kyrgyz authorities and the opposition. "Based on my own personal experience, I... MORE

UNDER KUCHMA, UKRAINE SENT MISSILES TO IRAN AND CHINA

Since President Viktor Yushchenko was inaugurated on January 23, Ukraine's Interior Ministry (MVS), Security Service (SBU), and Prosecutor-General's office have made daily revelations about massive, high-level corruption under former president Leonid Kuchma. One new scandal is that Kyiv sent 12 long-range surface-to-air missiles to Iran... MORE

TAIWAN ISSUE CLOUDS RUSSIA-CHINA JOINT MILITARY EXERCISES

Russian Chief of General Staff Yuri Baluyevsky was dispatched to Beijing March 17-20 in order to finalize plans for unprecedented joint war games this fall. However, the upcoming drill wields a double-edged sword. Official pronouncements have sounded decidedly optimistic. Chinese Prime Minister Wen Jiabao and... MORE

PUTIN’S RESIDUAL EUROPEANISM AND CREEPING SELF-ISOLATION

The Russian media paid about as much attention to President Vladimir Putin's weekend visit to Paris than it did to his meeting with the victorious team from the Paris-Dakar road rally (Ezhednevny zhurnal, March 17). Little is known about his talks with French President Jacques... MORE