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Category Archives: Central Asia

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Problems With Paramilitaries In Afghanistan’s Faryab Province

6th August, 2016 · admin · 4 Comments

Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty By Bruce Pannier and Mustafa Sarwar August 6, 2016 Qishloq Ovozi has paid a good deal of attention to what is happening south of Central Asia, in Afghanistan. But most of these reports deal with unrest in the border area and the security problems militants in northern Afghanistan could pose to Central Asian countries.

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Posted in Central Asia, Security, Taliban | Tags: Faryab |
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Kerry To Meet With Central Asian Counterparts

29th July, 2016 · admin · 3 Comments

Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty July 29, 2016 U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry is set to hold a joint meeting with foreign ministers of five Central Asian states in Washington on August 3, a State Department official says. Daniel Rosenblum, deputy assistant secretary of state for Central Asia, told reporters during a telephone briefing on

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Posted in Central Asia, US-Afghanistan Relations |
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SCO Leaders Meeting In Tashkent

23rd June, 2016 · admin

Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty June 23, 2016 Presidents of member states and countries with the status of observers of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) were in Uzbekistan’s capital, Tashkent, on June 23 for the start of a two-day summit. SCO leaders at the gathering are talking about issues that include regional security and the current situation in

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Posted in Central Asia, China-Afghanistan Relations, Other News, Russia-Afghanistan Relations, Security |
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Afghan Minority Group Protests Plan for Power Line Route

16th May, 2016 · admin

VOA News May 16, 2016 KABUL—Tens of thousands of ethnic minority Hazaras, protesting the rerouting of a power line, were blocked in their attempt to march to the presidential palace in Kabul Monday. Authorities, fearing violence, set up shipping containers overnight, effectively closing off Kabul’s commercial center to foot and motor traffic. Leaders of Monday’s

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Posted in Central Asia, Economic News, Ethnic Issues, Political News | Tags: Ashraf Ghani, Bamiyan, Electricity |
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Central, South Asian Leaders Pursue Peace Through Electricity

12th May, 2016 · admin · 1 Comment

VOA News Ayaz Gul May 12, 2016 ISLAMABAD—Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Afghanistan and Pakistan Thursday launched the construction of an electricity power grid Thursday to link the four nations to a jointly operated power supply and promote regional stability, security and prosperity. Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, Afghan Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah and the heads of the

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Posted in Central Asia, Economic News, Pakistan-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: Dr. Abdullah, Electricity, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan |
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Ghani calls for re-opening Tajikistan consulates in Afghanistan

11th May, 2016 · admin

Business Standard: Months after Tajikistan closed its consulates in Kunduz and Badakhshan province citing security issues, Afghanistan has asked Dushanbe to re-open the consulates in the country. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Central Asia, Political News | Tags: Ashraf Ghani, Tajikistan |
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Afghan president leaves for Tajikistan on 2-day visit

10th May, 2016 · admin · 5 Comments

KABUL, May 10 (Xinhua) — Afghan President Mohammad Ashraf Ghani left here on Tuesday for Tajikistan for a two-day visit to the neighboring country, said a statement issued by the country’s Presidential Palace. “President Mohammad Ashraf Ghani, leading a high-level delegation, at the official invitation of Tajikistan President Emomali Rahmon, left this morning for Dushanbe,

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Posted in Central Asia | Tags: Ashraf Ghani, Tajikistan |
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Majlis — The Prospects Of TAPI and CASA 1000

8th May, 2016 · admin

By Bruce Pannier May 8, 2016 Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty The groundbreaking ceremony for the Central Asia-South Asia electricity transmission project, known as CASA-1000, is scheduled for May 12 in the Tajik capital, Dushanbe. The leaders of Afghanistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Pakistan are coming to join Tajik President Emomali Rahmon for the event. Afghan President Ashraf

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Posted in Central Asia, Economic News, India-Afghanistan Relations, Pakistan-Afghanistan Relations | Tags: Electricity, TAPI |
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A Knock At Uzbekistan’s Southern Door

4th May, 2016 · admin · 1 Comment

By Bruce Pannier Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty May 4, 2016 A sound not heard for many years just came across Uzbekistan’s southern border — the sound of rocket fire from Afghanistan. Afghanistan’s Ariana TV reported that the Taliban attacked an Afghan border post in the Kaldor district of Balkh Province during the night of May

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Posted in Central Asia, Other News | Tags: Abdul Malik Pahlawan, Atta Mohammad Noor, Balkh, Dostum, Uzbekistan-Afghanistan Relations |
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Muhaqqiq says rejecting Bamyan as TUTAP electricity route is ‘discriminatory’

4th May, 2016 · admin

1TV: Mohammad Muhaqqiq, the second deputy for Afghanistan’s Chief Executive, has claimed that rejecting Bamyan as the route for electricity transmission from Central Asia is ‘discriminatory’. Afghanistan’s cabinet on Saturday decided that the 500 kV electricity grid TUTAP would pass through Baghlan province despite demonstrations that demanded it to pass via Bamyan. Click here to read

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Posted in Central Asia, Economic News, Ethnic Issues, Political News | Tags: Baghlan, Bamiyan, Electricity, Mohammad Mohaqiq |
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