Correction

The January 26 Asia-Plus-Blitz item titled “Government takes issue of resuming Turkmen electricity deliveries under its control” should have quoted Muhiddinov as saying, “It is to be noted that earlier, representatives from Uzbek energy holding, Uzbekenergo, noted that they will not interrupt the Turkmen power deliveries to Tajikistan if Tajikistan signs an agreement with Uzbekistan […]

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The January 26 Asia-Plus-Blitz item titled “Government takes issue of resuming Turkmen electricity deliveries under its control” should have quoted Muhiddinov as saying, “It is to be noted that earlier, representatives from Uzbek energy holding, Uzbekenergo, noted that they will not interrupt the Turkmen power deliveries to Tajikistan if Tajikistan signs an agreement with Uzbekistan on natural-gas imports for 2009 at the rate of 240 US dollars per 1,000 cubic meters.  However, although the agreement setting this price was signed on December 31, 2008, Uzbekistan power authorities interrupted Turkmen electricity deliveries to Tajikistan on January 1, 2009, breaking their word.”

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