We know, for example, that the same aircraft made 99 flights between Frankfurt and Ashkhabad in totalitarian Turkmenistan. |
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Such pragmatism is now habitual for the American authorities and Ashkhabad will certainly take note of this new orientation with satisfaction. |
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In return, many foreign delegations, including some important ones, have made the voyage to Ashkhabad. |
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He was the object of a Presidential decree criticizing 'insufficient attention being paid to the electricity generating plants and electrical installations' following a series of power outages in the capital of Ashkhabad. |
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The talks, held in the capital, Ashkhabad, on 1 May 1996, enabled the two sides to assess Turkmenistan's progress with political and economic reform. |
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Bank Saderat Iran Ashkhabad branch Makhtoomgholi ave. |
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The last bigwig of the gas world to take the road to Ashkhabad, in November 2007, was Arnaud Breuillac, the manager for Central Asia in the French group Total. |
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In July 2007, at the time of signing of the Russian-Turkmen contract over gas supplies, American analysis believed they saw a man½uvre by Ashkhabad to raise the bidding by Russian and Western companies. |
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Turkish and Turkmen foreign ministries are expected to sign an action plan covering the years 2011 and 2012 during Davutoglu's stay in Ashkhabad. |
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Meanwhile existing carrier Turkmenistan Airlines will provide a second service to Amritsar as it increases its number of flights to Ashkhabad from three to four per week. |
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A second service to the Punjab will be operated by Turkmenistan Airlines via Ashkhabad as the airline increases its existing flights from three to four each week. |
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The Turkish minister also said he would inform Turkish Airlines executives about the demand of businessmen to launch flights between Ashkhabad and Ankara. |
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