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  1. Moscow rejects the moratorium and says no formal proposal ever arrived
    Turkish FactorBrief17 Aug

    Moscow rejects the moratorium and says no formal proposal ever arrived

    Moscow rejected Hakan Fidan’s Black Sea moratorium on Friday, calling it a half-measure and denying that any formalised Turkish appeal had arrived through official channels. Ankara had not answered by Monday morning, and the war keeps washing up on Turkish shores.

  2. Uzbekistan is guest of honour at a gathering Ankara does not convene
    Turkish FactorBrief14 Aug

    Uzbekistan is guest of honour at a gathering Ankara does not convene

    The Kurultaj opens on the Bugac puszta today. Tomorrow’s ceremony lists the secretary general of the Organization of Turkic States, the culture ministers of Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan, the president of TURKSOY and one Turkish party official. The host is a Hungarian foundation and the mayor of a village of two thousand.

  3. Ankara's condolences on 10 August went to Colombia
    Turkish FactorBrief13 Aug

    Ankara's condolences on 10 August went to Colombia

    Eight Uzbek citizens and one Tajik citizen were killed at Nizhnekamsk on 10 August. The Turkish foreign ministry issued a condolence statement that day, numbered 155, about an earthquake in Colombia. It has published four releases since 10 August and none of them mentions the nine.

  4. Russia's first answer on the Black Sea moratorium comes from a Duma deputy
    Turkish FactorBrief11 Aug

    Russia's first answer on the Black Sea moratorium comes from a Duma deputy

    Turkey's proposal for a moratorium on maritime strikes drew its first Russian pushback on Tuesday, at parliamentary level.

  5. The shipping war’s damaged ships head for the yards
    Turkish FactorBrief11 Aug

    The shipping war’s damaged ships head for the yards

    Two of the vessels hit off Novorossiysk this month now have names and destinations: the container ship LDR Yasar is under damage assessment in Samsun, and the dry cargo carrier Gulluk is sailing to Istanbul for repairs.

  6. Turkey reopens the straits without saying why it closed them
    Turkish FactorAnalysis10 Aug

    Turkey reopens the straits without saying why it closed them

    Tankers bound for Novorossiysk are moving again after a pause Ankara never explained and now calls a set of temporary measures. In Astana, the Energy Ministry put its detour list on the record on Monday.

  7. Turkey pauses the straits, and Kazakh oil waits
    Turkish FactorAnalysis10 Aug

    Turkey pauses the straits, and Kazakh oil waits

    From Thursday to Sunday, vessels bound for Novorossiysk could not get permits to transit the Turkish straits. The pause revealed a second gate on Kazakhstan’s main export route, and nobody in Astana holds the key.

  8. Ankara puts two names on the shipping war
    Turkish FactorAnalysis4 Aug

    Ankara puts two names on the shipping war

    Turkey’s foreign ministry on Tuesday named two Turkish-owned ships hit in a single evening off Novorossiysk and told the warring parties to make the Black Sea safe for civilian navigation. Kazakhstan’s export recovery now depends on how much of that warning the tanker market believes.

  9. BTK goes full throttle: upgraded Baku-Tbilisi-Kars railway enters operation
    EconomyBrief3 Jun

    BTK Goes Full Throttle: Upgraded Baku–Tbilisi–Kars Railway Enters Operation

    Capacity jumped from 1 to 5 million tonnes a year. The Middle Corridor's western spine is no longer a bottleneck.

  10. Tokaev and Erdogan hold meeting in Astana
    Turkish FactorAnalysis14 May

    The Turkic Moment: What Erdogan's Astana Visit Reveals About Kazakhstan's Strategic Choices

    Thirteen agreements, a record trade surge, and a new medal — but Ankara and Astana are reading the partnership through different lenses

  11. Uzbekistan's Reform Track Attracts South Korean and Turkish Manufacturing Interest
    EconomyBrief13 May

    Uzbekistan's Reform Track Attracts South Korean and Turkish Manufacturing Interest

    Tashkent's special economic zones drawing foreign investors as labour costs and regulatory environment improve