Saturday, July 6, 2024

Central Asia

SCO NSAs meet in Dushanbe to discuss common threats and challenges

SCO members to deepen cooperation in fight against terrorism, drug trafficking, transnational organized crime

Tajik President arrives on a two-day official visit to Pakistan

The president met with Pakistan’s foreign minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi and discussed matters of mutual importance

PM Imran, Uzbek President to hold virtual summit

The two leaders have met on previous occasions and will discuss wide-ranging matters

Pakistan to facilitate Uzbekistan’s trade through Gwadar and Karachi ports

The two sides want to enhance cooperation in various fields including trade and energy as well as build stronger people to people ties

Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, Pakistan ink roadmap for a rail link

The rail link will boost the trade between the countries as well as help achieve greater people to people contact

Armenian attacks on civilians tantamount to a crime against humanity: Azerbaijan

Armenia bears full responsibility for provocative actions against Azerbaijan that serve to aggravate tension in the region. On July 12, 2020, the armed forces of Armenia attempted to attack, using artillery, in order to seize positions in the direction...

How Kazakhstan’s COVID-19 containment strategy saved Eurasian land bridge?

The move has minimized negative implications of the virus in Central Asia region

Uzbekistan seeks support to utilize Pakistan’s ports for transit trade

Uzbekistan seeks Pakistan’s support to utilize Karachi and Gwadar ports for transit trade

Anniversary of tragedy in Manas Airport

By Diloram Ismailov  Soon Kyrgyzstan will remember the victims of one of the most terrible tragedies in the history of the country. 39 people, including 17 children were killed under the wreckage of a cargo Boeing 747-400 crashed near capital...

Opposition, media facing severe repressions in Kyrgyzstan

By Elnura M. Kadyrova -- With the arrest of several political activists and opponents who remained critical to the policies of outgoing Kyrgyzstan President Atambayev, the human rights bodies are expressing repeated concerns that "Kyrgyzstan is becoming a police...

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