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- June 2, 2008. Turkmen president receives Romanian foreign minister
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On May 29, Turkmen President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov received Romanian foreign minister Lazar Comanescu who arrived in Ashgabat at the head of a high-rank delegation. During the meeting, the sides discussed prospects for cooperation in the textile industry, agriculture, transport, tourism and fuel-energy sector, the Turkmen State News Agency (TDH) said. Particular attention was paid to cooperation in the humanitarian sphere, namely education. The sides confirmed their intention to further develop cooperation between the two countries, including through such efficient mechanism as an intergovernmental commission. "Romania is looking forward to your visit. The very fact that Turkmenistan is the first country that I visit in my capacity as foreign minister speaks for foreign policy priorities of Romania that pays particular attention to development of relations with Turkmenistan," Lazar Comanescu said. The sides held bilateral economic consultations in the Turkmen capital on the same day. Members of the Romanian delegation also took part in consultations.
More information...Type: Meetings Organizers: Government Participants: Government(s) Theme: Regional Partnership Countries: Romania Locations: Turkmenistan Open press: No - November 20, 2007. Kazakh Leader to visit Slovakia, Romania and Hungary
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President of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev will pay state visits to Slovakia, Romania and Hungary on November 20-24. Mr. Nazarbayev is going to meet with presidents, prime ministers and speakers of the parliaments within the framework of his visit to the Central and East European countries.
More information…Type: Meetings Organizers: Government Participants: Government(s) Theme: Regional Partnership Countries: Slovak Republic, Romania, Hungary, Kazakhstan Locations: Kazakhstan Open press: Yes - October 12, 2007. Kazakhstan, Romania to expand trade-economic relations
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The participants of the sitting of the Kazakh-Romanian intergovernmental commission for trade-economic and scientific-technical cooperation have noted the necessity to expand trade-economic cooperation between the two countries. The parties emphasized the dynamics of growth of the foreign trade turnover between the states.
More information…Type: Meetings Organizers: Government Participants: Government(s) Theme: Regional Partnership Countries: Kazakhstan, Romania Locations: Kazakhstan Open press: Yes - July 17, 2007—July 20, 2007. International Conference “YugTrans-2007: Port industry, technologies and services”
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International Conference "YugTrans-2007 - Port industry, technologies and services" will be held on 17-20 of July in Istanbul. The goal of the conference is to promote reconstruction and modernization of transport infrastructure within the countries of the Black Sea coast attracting Russian and major investments and technologies from abroad. The representative of the ports from Russia, Turkey, Ukraine, Bulgaria, Rumania and Georgia, as well as representatives of huge companies, working in the sphere of sea-transport industries will take part in the conference.
More information…Type: Summit/Conferences Organizers: Foreign organizations, Government Participants: Government(s), Foreign Organizations Theme: Economic Reforms Countries: Turkey, Russian Federation, Ukraine, Bulgaria, Romania, Georgia Locations: Turkey Open press: Yes - July 11, 2006. Kazakh-Romanian intergovernmental commission on cooperation held sitting in Bucharest
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Romania hosted the 5th sitting of Kazakh-Romanian intergovernmental commission for trade-economic and scientific-technical cooperation. The meeting was ended with signing a Protocol reflecting an analysis of the work done and trends for further expansion of bilateral trade and economic ties.
More information...Type: Meetings Organizers: Government Participants: Government(s) Theme: Regional Partnership Countries: Romania, Kazakhstan Locations: Romania Open press: Yes - September 12, 2005—September 15, 2005. Annual session of the WHO Regional Committee for Europe in Bucharest, Romania
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The WHO Regional Office for Europe, in collaboration with the Government of Romania, the host country, is organizing the annual session of the WHO Regional Committee for Europe, WHO's European regional governing body. Over 200 delegates from the 52 Member States of the WHO European Region, including numerous ministers of health, will gather in Bucharest to discuss and adopt resolutions defining the European regional health agenda for the coming years in the following areas: child and adolescent health, European health systems, WHO European policy on alcohol, injuries and traffic accidents, influenza and avian influenza, obesity.
More information...Type: Summit/Conferences Contact: LNE@euro.who.int Organizers: International organizations Participants: International Organizations, Government(s) Theme: Health Locations: Romania Open press: No - February 11, 2005—April 15, 2005. Open Society Institute - Soros Supplementary Grants Programme
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This programme was created to assist the citizens of Central and Eastern Europe - CEE, the former Soviet Union and Mongolia, who are pursuing advanced study within this region but outside of their home countries. It is part of the Open Society Institute's overall efforts to strengthen the academic network within and among these countries. The objective is to support cross-cultural, intra-regional student mobility.
Grants will be offered to: I. standard eligibility students of the social sciences, humanities and fine and performing arts, who have already arranged for part of the costs of their to be covered; II. special need students: Roma; refugees; people seeking political asylum; displaced (forced migrants).
Participating countries are: Albania; Armenia; Azerbaijan; Belarus; Bosnia & Herzegovina; Bulgaria; Croatia; Czech Republic; Estonia; Georgia; Hungary; Kazakstan; Kyrgyzstan; Latvia; Lithuania; Macedonia; Moldova; Mongolia; Poland; Romania; Russia; Slovakia; Slovenia; Tajikistan; Turkmenistan; Ukraine; Uzbekistan; Yugoslavia.
More information...Type: Campaign Organizers: International organizations Participants: NGOs, International Organizations Theme: Education Countries: Macedonia, Czech Republic, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Uzbekistan, Russian Federation, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Mongolia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Poland, Bulgaria, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Albania, Ukraine, Estonia Open press: No - November 30, 2004—December 1, 2004. 2004 Disability and Development Conference
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From November 30 through December 1 at headquarters, the World Bank will organize its second international disability and development conference, entitled "Disability and Inclusive Development: Sharing, Learning and Building Alliances". This event constitutes a follow-up to the Bank's December 2002 international conference, and will take stock of the work done in the disability and development community over the past two years. The conference aims to build upon its past work in order to further reduce global poverty for disabled people. The event will involve many of the World Bank's partners, which include disabled persons organizations, civil society organizations, development agencies, donors, academia, labor organizations, and others. Participants will attend panel discussions, listen to keynote addresses from distinguished speakers within the disability and economic development communities, browse the many disability-related display booths, and share knowledge on state-of-the-art technology and best practice in disability work. The second day of the conference, December 1, marks World AIDS Day and will include a focus on the themes of "Disability and HIV/AIDS" and "Women, Children and HIV/AIDS."
More information...Type: Summit/Conferences Contact: 2004disabilityday@worldbank.org Organizers: International organizations Participants: International Organizations, International Donors, NGOs, UNDP, Academia Theme: Poverty Reduction Countries: United States, United Kingdom, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, France, Spain, Romania, Russian Federation, Mexico, Canada, Central African Republic, Italy, Slovak Republic, Albania, Argentina Locations: United States Open press: No - November 25, 2004. Environment ministers meet at "Caspian & Black Sea Ecology 2004"
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A summit of environment ministers of Caspian and Black Sea region states dedicated to environmental issues - "Caspian & Black Sea Ecology 2004" - opens today, November 25, 2004 in Istanbul, Turkey.
It is suggested that delegations from Turkey, Russia, Iran, Romania, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Bulgaria, Azerbaijan, and Georgia, representatives of international and regional oil and gas, transport and tanker companies, a number of NGO will participate in the summit.
More information...Type: Meetings Organizers: Government Participants: Government(s) Theme: Other Countries: Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Turkey, Iran, Islamic Republic of, Russian Federation, Romania, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria Locations: Turkey Open press: No






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