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Newswire

Central Asia Newswire for 14/06/2021

  • Posted on June 14, 2021
  • by Alimana Zhanmukanova

The Central Asia Newswire is a compilation of news stories about Central Asia, curated each day.

 

Kazakhstan 

Tokayev met with the US Special Representative for Reconciliation in Afghanistan, Vlast

500 employers in Kazakhstan fined for using the labor of illegal migrants, Vlast

Kyrgyzstan

Protesters demand to strip Sooronbai Jeenbekov of his ex-president status and bring him to justice, AKIpress

Turkey to provide military and technical assistance to Kyrgyzstan, AKIpress

Tajikistan

Third SCO Women’s Forum held in Dushanbe, AKIpress

The authorities of Tajikistan told where the money of labor migrants will be directed, Sputnik Таджикистан 

Turkmenistan

Japan to provide support to Afghanistan for infrastructure projects with Turkmenistan, AKIpress

Serdar Berdimuhamedov became a guest of honor at a reception at the Russian Embassy in honor of the Day of Russia, Хроника Туркменистана

Uzbekistan 

WB approves allocation of $100 million to Uzbekistan for urban development, KUN. UZ

Uzbekistan sends emergency humanitarian aid to Afghanistan to fight COVID-19, KUN. UZ

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