The agreement to export Azerbaijan’s Caspian oil via two pipelines was welcomed in the West but may still be thwarted by Russian meddling by LOWELL BEZANIS and ELIZABETH FULLER CASPIAN SEA OIL IS ABOUT to become a byword for tensions between Russia and the West. On 9 October, the steering committee managing the $7.5 billion Caspian Sea oil “deal of […]

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