... problem will be solved. Having built “alternate airfields” in neighbouring countries, business may well return to Russia.
Turkmenistan is likely to benefit tangibly from rising gas prices. Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan, on the contrary, may lose due to the reduction in the inflow of remittances from Russia due to the contraction of ... ... significant increase in fuel prices, which will also inevitably affect economic growth.
Finally, two other neighbouring countries, Iran and North Korea, should be mentioned. Tehran has a unique window of opportunity. The risk of a shortage of oil in the world ...
... built the Tejen-Sarahs-Mashhad railway
line, providing Central Asian states with access
to the ports of the Persian Gulf, the markets of
the Middle East, South and Southeast Asia,
which have become an important source of
foreign exchange earnings for Turkmenistan
The countries of the region consider communications infrastructure construction a key element in diversifying transport routes. Iran is involved in building hydropower plants and pipelines, and plans to lay a power line from its border through Herat, Mazar-i-Sharif, up to the borders of Tajikistan. Tajikistan occupies a particular place in relations between Iran and the Central Asian states, which is due not so much to economic and political considerations, but to ethnic and cultural affinity. In contrast to the Turkic peoples that dominate ...