TITLE

Afghan-Turkmen talks boost pipeline plans

PUB. DATE
November 1997
SOURCE
MEED: Middle East Economic Digest;11/07/97, Vol. 41 Issue 45, p18
SOURCE TYPE
Trade Publication
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Reports on the negotiations between the Turkmenenistan and Afghanistan governments for the proposed construction of a gas pipeline from Turkmen to Pakistan via Afghanistan.
ACCESSION #
9712163736

Tags: GAS pipelines;  INTERNATIONAL economic relations

 

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