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Today, 14 January 2022, at 11:15 a.m., a new thermal power plant with a capacity of 240 MW, built by the Turkish company Aksa Enerji in Kibray district of Tashkent region, began supplying to the unified power grid of Uzbekistan. ....
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Reuters 1 minute read Turkish conglomerate Ronesans Holding has signed memorandums of understanding with Libya to build a new international terminal for Tripoli airport, three power plants and a shopping mall. The agreements were signed by representatives of Ronesans and Libya at a televised ceremony in the Turkish capital Ankara on Monday evening. Aksa Enerji (AKSEN.IS) also signed a power plant construction accord with Libya s GECOL at the ceremony. No details on the accords were immediately available. ....
April 19, 2021 A high-profile visit by Libya’s new interim prime minister, complete with economic accords, has cheered Turkey up, but Ankara s interests in the war-torn country remain far from guaranteed amid a flurry of rival diplomacy ahead of Libya’s elections in December. The formation of a new unity government in Libya earlier this year has eroded Turkey’s decisive influence over Tripoli under the previous administration, which drew on Turkish military support to save Tripoli from falling and then make gains on the battlefield against rival eastern forces, backed by Egypt, the United Arab Emirates and Russia. To make the most of the transition process by the Dec. 24 elections, Turkey has pinned hope on Prime Minister Abdulhamid Dbeibeh, who took office in mid-March. Dbeibeh received a red-carpet welcome in Ankara on April 12-13, unlike Mohammed al-Menfi, the head of Libya’s new presidency council, whom President Recep Tayyip Erdogan chose to greet without ....