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China Secures Gas Supply From Turkmenistan: Who s the True Winner? On December 14, 2009, an inauguration took place that deserves more attention than it received because it marks an economic power shift to the benefit of three Central Asian countries and China and to the detriment of Russia. The presidents of China - Hu Jintao, Turkmenistan - Gurlanguly Berdymukhamedov, Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev, and Uzbekistan -Islam ...
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