12 May 2003 Should the EBRD have held its conference in Tashkent? No, but at least it least its other messages were right. Many remained unhappy, but in the end the annual gathering of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) was, as planned, held in Tashkent on 4-5 May. Back in November, various anonymous EBRD directors told Britain’s […]

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