Sentences with phrase «central asian nations»

The other Central Asian nations are not far behind: Uzbekistan is fourth, Kyrgyzstan is fifth, Tajikistan is seventh and Kazakhstan is 11th.
To prevent or at least limit destruction of sites like these, Stein is overseeing construction of a geographical information system for the Afghan Institute of Archaeology in Kabul and Kabul Polytechnic University, which could guide future development and serve as a model for other central Asian nations.
Kyrgyzaltyn has yet to see an offer by Chaarat Gold Holdings to acquire Kumtor mine, which is the Central Asian nation's largest gold operation.
The Central Asian nation has managed to achieve low levels of government debt, a better balance sheet and faces healthier growth prospects.
Borough President Adams got a $ 2,270 gift from the repressive regime of Azerbaijan — whose authorities have been on a crusade against human - rights activists, jailing journalists, political activists, and human rights defenders — when he took a free trip to the Central Asian nation on their dime in August 2016, according to newly released city records.
BTA Bank, once the Central Asian nation's biggest lender, has accused Ablyazov of embezzling billions of dollars» worth of mines, hotels, shopping centers and other assets in the former Soviet bloc between 2005 and 2009.

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These efforts include the Asian Bond Fund initiatives by the EMEAP central banks and the Asian Bond Markets Initiative, established by the Asian Development Bank and ASEAN +3 nations.
Asian central banks hold reserves equal to 40 % of their nation's GDPs and even Mexico has reserves equal to 20 % of GDP.
The original site of the Seattle Art Museum, this historic Art Deco building in Volunteer Park now houses one of the nation's premier collections of Japanese, Chinese, and Korean art, as well as important examples of Central and South Asian art.
About three - fourths of those wetlands are in Southeast Asia, with 11 percent in South America, 9 percent in Africa, 3 percent in Central America and the Caribbean, and small amounts in other Asian countries and Pacific island nations.
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