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Mongolia, other nations, reassured by work done in Tajikistan on Silk Road project PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 12 December 2007

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While Mongolia and other Asian countries have begun work on building a new Silk Road to allow road and rail traffic to reach from Asia to Europe, other former Soviet states have only begun infrastructure projects to make the project a reality. 

However, slow-moving Tajikistan is now finishing construction of a bridge which will provide a vital link on the road linking Kyrgyzstan to the rest of Asia. The bridge is located about 150km north of Dushanbe, the capital of Tajikistan. 

This news comes following the signing of an $18.7 billion pact last month by Mongolia and seven other countries to build the road and rail connections. 

The pact is seen as a political breakthrough in the rarely unified region, bringing together the central Asian countries of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan with their eastern neighbors including Mongolia and China. 

Officials have been quick to point out that even though the European Union overtook the US this year as the main destination for Chinese goods, less than 1 per cent of the $1,000bn-plus trade between Europe and Asia passes through central Asia.

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