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* Construction of Armenia-Iran gas pipeline
to begin this year: Yerevan
* Armenia, Iran to discuss boosting economic ties during
visit
* Parliament gives go-ahead for largest
oilfield
* Fugitive gets pardon
* Kuwait and Iran sign cooperation accord
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Friday,
January 26, 2001
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Thursday
January 25, 2001
Construction of Armenia-Iran gas pipeline to begin this year: Yerevan
YEREVAN, Jan 25 (AFP) - The construction of a gas pipeline that would
transit Iranian gas to the former Soviet republic of Armenia will begin
this year, Armenian Energy Minister Karen Galustyan said Wednesday. The
140-kilometre (48-mile) pipeline should cost some 138 million dollars and
should be completed within months, Galustyan said >>>
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Wednesday
January 24, 2001
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Tuesday
January 23, 2001
Armenia, Iran to discuss boosting economic ties during visit
YEREVAN, Jan 23 (AFP) - A delegation headed by Iran's economy and finance
minister Hossein Namazi is due in Yerevan on Tuesday to discuss boosting
economic ties and developing joint projects, the Armenian foreign ministry
told AFP. The delegation officials and their Armenian counterparts will
hold talks on building gas and oil pipelines between the two countries,
constructing an oil refinery in Armenia's southern Megri region and a joint
power station on the border river of Araks >>>
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Monday
January 22, 2001
Parliament gives go-ahead for largest oilfield
TEHRAN, Jan 21 (AFP) - The parliament Sunday gave the go-ahead for foreign
investors to develop the country's richest oilfields in the Azadegan area
of southwest Iran. The move, approved despite the opposition of several
conservative deputies, authorises the oil ministry to sign "buy-back"
contracts worth 2.8 billion dollars in foreign investment for the development
of the Azadegan fields >>>
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Fugitive gets pardon
He wintered in St. Moritz and summered in Spain, but Aspen remained
off limits, and that was a bummer. But Marc Rich, the fugitive financier,
will suffer no longer, not after receiving a last-day-in-office pardon
from President Clinton. All told, the government charged that he evaded
more than $48 million in U.S. taxes. Rich was also accused of trading oil
with Iran during the U.S. hostage crisis in 1980 >>>
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Kuwait and Iran sign cooperation accord
KUWAIT CITY, Jan 22 (AFP) - Kuwait and Iran signed a cooperation agreement
here Monday on the transfer of workers, social affairs and vocational training,
the KUNA news agency reported >>>
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