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Johanna Popjanevski - The Central Asia-Caucasus Analyst

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24<strong>Central</strong> <strong>Asia</strong>-<strong>Caucasus</strong> <strong>Analyst</strong>, 12 December2007Turkmenistan formally opened constructionSaturday on a north-south railroad from the borderwith Kazakhstan to Iran, a project seen as aneconomic boon for the oil- and gas-rich Caspian Searegion. President Gurbanguli Berdymukhamedovceremonially began the construction by laying asection of gilded rail in the northwestern city ofBereket. <strong>The</strong> 700-kilometer (420-mile) line willimprove Turkmenistan's connections with Russiavia Kazakhstan and to the Persian Gulf coast viaIran. Turkmenistan is the second-biggest naturalgas producer in the former Soviet Union, afterRussia. Turkmenistan's immense natural gasresources and Kazakhstan's booming oil industryplay an increasingly important role in regionalgeopolitics. <strong>The</strong> United States has long opposedplans to export <strong>Central</strong> <strong>Asia</strong>n hydrocarbons via Iranand supported new export routes bypassing theexisting ones through Russia. (AP)GEORGIAN ACTING PRESIDENT WILL NOTCONGRATULATE UNITED RUSSIA3 DecemberGeorgian Acting President Nino Burjanadze hassaid she will not congratulate United Russia'sadministration on their victory in the State Dumaelections because of the Sunday statement by partyleader Boris Gryzlov. He said that the newparliament might consider the independence ofAbkhazia and South Ossetia. "I think I am not theonly one indignant at another hint by the Russianauthorities at the possible recognition ofindependent an Abkhazia and South Ossetia andtheir possible affiliation to Russia this January," shetold a Monday press briefing in Tbilisi. <strong>The</strong>international community should react to Gryzlov'spronouncements appropriately, Burjanadze said."Russian citizens who live in Abkhazia and SouthOssetia were naturalized in an evasion of bilateralagreements, Georgian laws and internationalnorms," she said. (Interfax)BAKU IS CHOSEN ISLAMIC CULTURECAPITAL FOR 20093 DecemberBaku has been chosen the capital of Islamic culturefor 2009, the agency reports referring to the pressservice of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism ofAzerbaijan. <strong>The</strong> decision was accepted at the 5thconference of ministers of culture taken place inTripoli of the countries members of theOrganization of the Islamic Conference (OIC). <strong>The</strong>parties accepted the proposal of Azerbaijan to carryout the 6th conference of ministers of culture ofOIC countries in Baku in 2009. <strong>The</strong> participants ofthe conference approved the strategy of culturalsolidarity on missions of development andcivilization of Moslems, the plan of activity onupdating cultural policy in the OIC countries, itsconformity with the international changes and thestrategy of development of informationcommunicationtechnologies in the Islamiccountries. <strong>The</strong> Azerbaijan delegation presented atthe conference the National report on application inAzerbaijan the strategy of culture for the Islamicworld prepared by the Ministry of Culture andTourism of Azerbaijan. <strong>The</strong> Azerbaijan delegationat this meeting was headed by the Minister ofCulture and Tourism Abulfas Karayev.(Kazakhstan Today)TURKMENISTAN TO BUILD CASPIANTOURIST RESORT3 DecemberTurkmenistan's leader inaugurated the constructionof a $5 billion (2.4 billion pound) tourism complexon the Caspian coast on Monday, his latest gestureto open up the reclusive nation to the world. Lockedaway during Soviet times and later under the 21-yearrule of Saparmurat Niyazov, Turkmenistan hasbeen slowly opening its doors since KurbangulyBerdymukhamedov came to power a year ago.Unlike Niyazov, who banned ballet and operaduring his rule, Berdymukhamedov has sought toattract foreign investment and turn his desert nationinto a tourist destination. On Monday, he officiallyopened construction of a complex onTurkmenistan's Caspian Sea coast, where he plansto build dozens of new hotels, fountains, roads andparks. "Any government that has such a coast wouldsee it as a huge blessing," he said after a ceremony."Turkmenistan is actively integrating into theglobal community while following its own model ofdevelopment." State media have touted the area as atourist hotspot but critics believe its long, coldwinters and remote location dent its allure as atourist destination. <strong>The</strong> Turkmen leader said thegovernment would earmark $1 billion for the project,not far from the Iranian border, while foreigncompanies including Russia's Itera and France'sBouygues have pledged to put in a further $4 billion.He vowed to introduce tax breaks for constructioncompanies and easier visa procedures for tourists --a step forward for a country which was first in theex-Soviet block to introduce a visa regime for otherformer members. Separately over the weekend,

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