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Kazakhs Sign Pipeline Pact

ALMATY, Kazakhstan -- Kazakhstan and Turkey have agreed to set up a consortium for building an oil pipeline that would carry exports from the Central Asian republic across Turkey, Interfax reported.


Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev signed the deal with his Turkish counterpart, Suleiman Demirel, Interfax said.


Demirel said the pipeline would serve all oil producers in the Caspian Sea.


Financing and a timetable for the project remain unresolved, Interfax said.


Nazarbayev said Russian companies would be invited to participate.




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