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Lukashenko Abkhazia

Belarus’s Lukashenko visits Abkhazia

The surprise trip comes amid a period of geopolitical turmoil in the region, as Russia is getting set to annex several parts of Ukraine.
Sep 28, 2022
trucks

Kazakhstan closes sanctions-dodging loopholes for Russia, Belarus

Kazakhstan’s largest bank has also suspended use of a popular Russian payment card.
Joanna Lillis Sep 22, 2022
Electronics are among the items earmarked for sanctions. (Photo: Tomsk regional government)

Washington flags Central Asian states over potential sanctions-dodging

The U.S. is pressing companies to show vigilance over export control evasion attempts.
Joanna Lillis Jul 12, 2022
Serdar

Turkmenistan: Holiday road

Because official statistics are nonsense, we look to personnel reshuffles to understand where the government recognizes it is underperforming. Our weekly briefing.
Akhal-Teke: A Turkmenistan Bulletin Jul 12, 2022
China train

Perspectives | Russian invasion dealing China a Silk Road economic setback

But Kazakhstan has more to lose.
Nathan Hutson Mar 21, 2022
EAEU

Explainer | What about the EAEU? Why Russia’s trade bloc is not a sanctions backdoor

The idea that the Eurasian Economic Union can help Moscow violate sanctions is exaggerated.
Maximilian Hess Mar 4, 2022
anti-war Tbilisi

Tbilisi’s Russians watch their country’s war with shame and worry

As anti-Russian sentiment rises in Georgia, the many Russians here share Georgians’ shock and disgust at what is happening in Ukraine.
Giorgi Lomsadze Mar 4, 2022
Belarusian Prime Minister Roman Golovchenko, center to the left, and Kazakh Prime Minister Askar Mamin, center right. (Photo: Kazakhstan government)

Kazakhstan reaches tentative sanctions-ducking oil deal with Belarus

Russia could play the spoiler, though.
Almaz Kumenov Jun 30, 2021
Russia protects its fortunes (Gazprom handout)

Here’s looking at EAEU: The year of integration

Protectionism, pension reform, and pushing toward a common gas market. This and more in our monthly briefing on the Eurasian Economic Union.
Here’s looking at EAEU Jan 14, 2021
Gazprom will decide who’s been naughty or nice. (Gazprom)

Here’s Looking at EAEU: What a gas!

Unemployment, post-COVID hopes, and moving gas: This and more in our monthly briefing on the Eurasian Economic Union.
Here’s looking at EAEU Dec 10, 2020
Protest Almaty 2019

Perspectives | Why Kazakhstan’s leaders fear regional unrest

Rigged elections have created political crises in two other post-Soviet countries this year, leaving Nur-Sultan edgy ahead of a parliamentary vote.
Aruzhan Meirkhanova Oct 27, 2020
Astana Hub. (Photo: Kazinform)

Kazakhstan headhunts Belarusian IT developers, in vain so far

Astana Hub hoping political unrest could tempt some specialists into coming their way.
Almaz Kumenov Sep 4, 2020
To business! (Kremlin.ru)

Here’s looking at EAEU #4: Belarus backs itself into trade corner

Hypocritical election congratulations underscore the cold strategic underpinnings of a bloc that is as much about politics as it is about trade.
Here’s looking at EAEU Sep 3, 2020
Lukashenko and Pashinyan

Pashinyan congratulates Lukashenko on controversial re-election

The move disappointed many Armenians, who see the ongoing protests in Belarus as an echo of their own Velvet Revolution two years ago.
Joshua Kucera Aug 10, 2020
Lukashenko, center, standing next to Daniyar Usenov AKA Daniil Timurovich Uritsky. (Photo: Belta news agency)

Lukashenko appears alongside “dead” ex-Kyrgyz PM after protests

Usenov claims he died in 2013 and that he is really called Uritsky.
Peter Leonard Aug 10, 2020

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