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President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad proposed establishment of a Persian language television network for Iranian, Tajik and Afghan people. In a joint press conference with Tajik President Imomali Rakhmonov late on Tuesday, President Ahmadinejad said \"Tajik officials have welcomed the initiative so it should be discussed with Afghan authorities.\" \"Iran and Tajikistan can also have cooperation in television and radio sector by producing and using joint programs,\" he said.
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Tajikistan\'s Anzab tunnel was officially inaugurated Wednesday in presence of the visiting Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and his Tajik counterpart Imomali Rakhmonov. The 5-km tunnel, constructed by Iranian experts, links northern and southern parts of Tajikistan. It also connects Dushanbe and capitals of the Central Asian states via land.
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A court in the capital of Uzbekistan on Wednesday banned another U.S. nongovernmental organization from operating in the post-Soviet Central Asian country for pursuing activities inconsistent with its charter.
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Russian peacekeepers in the zone of the Georgian-Abkhazian conflict do not interfere in the military operation in the upper part of the Kodori gorge, Deputy Commander of Russia’s Land Forces for Peacekeeping Operations, Lieutenant-General Valery Yevnevich said. He told journalists on Wednesday that “it’s not a police operation, as Tbilisi has announced, but a real military operation.“ “Two more army convoys of Georgian troops were sent to the zone of engagement.

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