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Saturday, December 31, 2016

Syrian activists say no let-up in fighting outside capital

Activists say besieged opposition pockets around the Syrian capital of Damascus have seen no reprieve in fighting despite a nationwide cease-fire agreement that went into effect over 36 hours ago.
The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitoring group says Saturday that at least two civilians and five militants have been killed in battles over opposition-held Eastern Ghouta and Barada Valley regions.
The Barada Valley Media Center says Russian and Syrian government aircraft are striking villages in the water-rich region for the 10th consecutive day. The raids have coincided with a severe water shortage in Damascus since Dec. 22. The valley is the region's primary source of water.
The Syrian military on Friday denied attacking the valley, saying it would not violate the truce brokered by Russia and Turkey.
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Brazilian officials: Greek ambassador killed by wife's lover


Police in Brazil believe that Greece's ambassador to the country was killed by his wife's lover under her orders in a house in the Rio area and have detained three suspects, authorities said Friday.
Kyriakos Amiridis, 59, was last seen Monday night, the police said in a statement. A burned body the police believe is the diplomat's was found inside his torched car in Rio.
Francoise, his Brazilian wife and the mother of their 10-year-old daughter, reported him missing Wednesday, Reuters reported.
On Friday, police investigator Evaristo Pontes Magalhaes said that 29-year-old police officer Sergio Gomes Moreira Filho had confessed to killing Amiridis, alleging self-defense.
Globo TV reported that investigators said they believed Françoise and Moreira had arranged the murder in advance.
Francoise has denied any role in the alleged plot. According to Magalhaes, Francoise said she couldn't stop Filho from killing her husband and insisted she was not at home at the time of the crime.
A police investigator said in a press conference late Friday that the "evidence clearly puts the ambassador's wife as a co-author of the crime."
"All our evidence suggests that her motivation was to use the financial resources left by the ambassador so she could enjoy life with Sergio," the police officer, Magalhaes said.
Both Amiridis' wife and the officer were in custody, but it was not clear if they had retained lawyers, Reuters reported.
Rio de Janeiro police investigator Giniton Lages told The Associated Press that blood spots believed to be those of the ambassador were found on a sofa inside the home of the wife.
Another investigator said the ambassador and his wife fought three days before Christmas.
According to the Greek Embassy website in Brazil, Amiridis started his career as diplomat in 1985 in Athens and became Greece's top diplomat in Brazil in 2016.
He earlier was Greece's ambassador to Libya and worked as consul in Rio from 2001 and 2004.
Brazilian news website G1 reported that Amiridis' wife has an apartment in Nova Iguacu.
The Greek foreign ministry said the embassy in Brasilia was informed Wednesday by people close to the ambassador that they had been unable to communicate with him since Monday.

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Drunk cop shoots four in Misamis Oriental


OPOL, Misamis Oriental - Four men were wounded after a drunk policeman fired at them in Barangay Luyongbonbon Friday.
Maritime police officer 2 Loven Oas was enraged after an unidentified man reprimanded him for buying more alcoholic beverages despite being already drunk, witness Robinson Daga said.
Victims Elger Antigua, Nathaniel Daga, Jay Enganyo, and Ronnel Megio were trying to calm down Oas but ended up being shot in various parts of their bodies, Daga said.

"The policeman got mad and went to their outpost to get his gun. He then returned to the store to look for the man he had an argument with... but instead fired his gun at them (victims)," witness Robinson Daga said.
Oas surrendered his 9-millimeter caliber issued firearm to authorities, but police investigators believe it was not the gun used during the shooting rampage.
"We found on the crime scene empty bullet shells of .45 caliber firearm. What he turned over to us was his 9-millimeter service firearm," police investigator PO3 Raul Raya said.
Oas refused to comment on the allegations against him.
The suspect will face multiple charges, and possibly an administrative case.
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US says Islamic State chief alive, still leading

The Pentagon said Friday it believes that Islamic State chief Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi is indeed alive, despite repeated efforts by the US-led coalition to take out the jihadist group leader.
Baghdadi has kept a low profile, despite having declared himself the leader of a renewed Muslim caliphate, but last month released a defiant audio message urging his supporters to defend the northern Iraqi city of Mosul.
It is not clear if he is in the besieged city, where he declared his caliphate in 2014 after the IS group seized territory covering much of eastern Syria and northern Iraq.
"We do think Baghdadi is alive and is still leading ISIL and we are obviously doing everything we can to track his movements," Pentagon spokesman Peter Cook told CNN.
"If we get the opportunity, we certainly would take advantage of any opportunity to deliver him the justice he deserves," he said.
"We're doing everything we can. This is something we're spending a lot of time on."
In mid-December, the United States more than doubled the bounty on the shadowy IS leader's head to $25 million.
The group has only released one video of Baghdadi, showing a man with a black and grey beard wearing a black robe and matching turban, dating back to 2014.
Cook suggested that Baghdadi is isolated because coalition raids have killed many IS leaders.
"He's having a hard time finding advisers and confidants to speak with because a lot of them are no longer with us," the spokesman said.
According to an official Iraqi government document, Baghdadi was born in Samarra in 1971. He apparently joined the insurgency that erupted after the 2003 US-led invasion of Iraq and spent time in an American military prison.
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CANADA FX DEBT-C$ strengthens in thin trading, logs overall 2016 gain



* Canadian dollar at C$1.3427 or 74.48 U.S. cents
    * Bond prices higher across the maturity curve

    By Solarina Ho
    TORONTO, Dec 30 The Canadian dollar strengthened
against a weaker greenback on Friday in thin pre-holiday market
trading, and capped off an overall gain for 2016.
    The loonie saw an annual gain for the first time since 2012,
firming nearly 3 percent for this year. The dollar index,
which measures the U.S. dollar against a basket of six major
rivals, gained about 3.7 percent for the year.
    Overseas, a short-lived surge in the euro dominated foreign
exchange markets on Friday, with a lack of liquidity and
automated short-covering in euro exacerbating moves.
    The Canadian dollar finished trading at C$1.3427 to
the U.S. dollar, or 74.48 U.S. cents, stronger than the Bank of
Canada's official close of C$1.3508, or 74.03 U.S. cents.
    "A lot of it was about month-end, year-end flows, and
position squaring ahead of the new year," said David Bradley,
director of foreign exchange trading at Scotiabank.
    The currency traded between C$1.3401 and C$1.3505, touching
its strongest level since before Christmas.
    The price of oil, a key Canadian export, was lower on
Friday, but notched its biggest annual gain since 2009 after
OPEC and other major producers agreed to output cuts. U.S. crude
 prices were up 0.06 percent to $53.80 a barrel, while
Brent crude lost 0.18 percent to $56.75. 
    The Canadian dollar, which outperformed its key currency
counterparts, was trading in line with market expectations for
the end of 2016.
    "Overall, the market is looking for U.S. dollar strength for
the first half of 2017, followed by perhaps some Canadian dollar
strength into the latter part of 2017," said Jack Spitz,
managing director of foreign exchange at National Bank
Financial, pointing to expectations the Federal Reserve will
hike interest rates in 2017, in contrast to forecasts for the
Bank of Canada and elsewhere.
    Canadian government bond prices were higher across the
maturity curve, with the two-year price up 2.5
Canadian cents to yield 0.746 percent and the benchmark 10-year
 rising 3 Canadian cents to yield 1.714 percent.
    The Canada-U.S. two-year bond spread was -45.2 basis points,
while the 10-year spread was -73.2 basis points.
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New Year's Eve weather: Will fog ruin firework displays?

Fog is forecast to clear ahead of New Year's Eve fireworks displays, but heavy rain and gale-force winds in parts of Scotland threaten to put a dampener on Hogmanay celebrations.
The Met Office said some fog patches were expected to persist across the South on Saturday morning, with motorists warned of difficult driving conditions.
The forecaster's fog warning on Saturday morning stretches from Yorkshire and Humber through parts of the Midlands and to the South.
Air travellers are being warned that further delays or cancellations are possible.
The fog is expected to largely lift by the evening.
Fresh warnings have been issued by Public Health England (PHE) as it warned of an incoming cold snap that is set to send temperatures plummeting as low as -5C (23F) on New Year's Day.
A weather warning has been issued for northwest Scotland with outbreaks of heavy rain due to last well into Saturday.
Together with gale-force winds, it is set to make for difficult driving conditions.
Dr Thomas Waite, of PHE's extreme events team, said people should look out for others, particularly the very young, old and ill, during the cold snap.
He said: "Every winter thousands of people die because of their exposure to cold weather and doctors' surgeries, hospitals and other parts of the NHS are kept busy as people fall ill - that's why it's really important that we all do everything we can to ensure everyone stays well this winter."
Heavy fog has caused widespread travel disruption in recent days, with cancellations and delays at major airports, including Heathrow and Gatwick.
In the early hours of Friday morning, 17 people were injured when a coach veered off an M40 slip road and overturned in heavy fog near Milton Common in Oxfordshire.
It happened 20 miles from a fatal pile-up on the A40 in similarly treacherous conditions on Wednesday morning that left one woman dead and several injured.

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Farewell to lorry driver Lukasz Urban killed in Berlin attack


Hundreds of mourners have gathered at a small Polish church to bid farewell to the truck driver killed in the Berlin Christmas market attack.
Lukasz Urban, 37, had been waiting to deliver steel in the German capital when his truck was hijacked by a man believed to be Tunisian Anis Amri.
Amri is suspected of using the truck in the 19 December attack, which killed a total of 12 people.
He was killed in a shoot-out with police in Italy days later.
Mr Urban was shot on the night of the attack and his body was found in the truck's cab.
Among the mourners at the church in Banie, near the border with Germany, was Poland's president Andrzej Duda, several other Polish political officials and a representative of the German embassy to Poland.
A letter was also read out from Poland's Prime Minister, Beata Szydlo, describing her "great pain and sadness" at Mr Urban's death and expressing her sympathy to his family.
Bishop Henryk Wejman described Mr Urban as a man open to others and conscientious in his work, adding: "His willingness to work and serve others won him the trust of other people and the openness to fellow man".
Mr Urban's coffin was taken out of the church and driven in a hearse through the village to a cemetery.
Before the funeral, truck drivers had honked their trucks' horns in a tribute to Mr Urban.
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Trump: Putin 'smart' not to retaliate against Obama's sanctions

Donald Trump has praised Vladimir Putin for holding off on plans to expel US diplomats from Russia in a tit-for-tat retaliation against Washington.
He said the Russian President's decision to delay any expulsion of American officials was a "great move", and tweeted: "I always knew he was very smart!"
On Thursday, President Barack Obama ordered 35 suspected Russian spies to leave America, and imposed sanctions on two Russian intelligence agencies over their involvement in hacking political groups prior to November's election.
Russia was expected to retaliate by expelling 35 US officials from Moscow and St Petersburg.
But in a surprise announcement, Mr Putin said he would not "create problems for American diplomats" and invited their children to visit the Kremlin instead.
Mr Putin has said he reserves the right to retaliate in future, but will wait and see how Donald Trump acts following his inauguration in less than three weeks' time.
The President-elect's complimentary tweet to Mr Putin, when combined with the cabinet nominations of some people seen as friendly towards Russia, has the potential to anger Republicans who have been calling for a tougher stance against the one-time Cold War foe.
On Thursday, Mr Trump appeared to brush aside allegations from US intelligence agencies that Russia was behind a series of cyber attacks, saying: "It's time for our country to move on to bigger and better things."
It's also possible that the new president could reverse Mr Obama's decision to expel the Russian diplomats once he enters office on 20 January.
The diplomats affected by the expulsion are based in Washington and San Francisco, and include a consulate chef.
The US also plans to shut Russian compounds in New York and Maryland, with the FBI publishing "wanted" posters of alleged Russian hackers.
Yesterday, the Washington Post reported that Russian hackers had successfully penetrated an electric utility in Vermont but did not disrupt its operations - a development which would suggest a serious vulnerability in the nation's electrical grid.
Mr Putin said the latest sanctions were a "provocation aimed to further undermine Russian-American relations" and that he regretted that Mr Obama's administration would end in this way.
The Russian embassy in the UK tweeted that "everybody, incl (the American) people, will be glad to see the last of this hapless Adm", together with a picture of a "lame duck".
But The Kremlin has said that, with Mr Obama only in office for three more weeks, it will refrain from acting like a "bull in a china shop".
In a statement announcing the measures, President Obama said they were a "necessary and appropriate response" after repeated warnings to Russia over "efforts to harm US interests".
He said the alleged hacking "could only have been directed by the highest levels of the Russian government", adding: "All Americans should be alarmed by Russia's actions."
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Friday, December 30, 2016

Syria conflict: Clashes reported despite truce


Fighting between government and rebel forces has been reported in parts of Syria despite a nationwide truce coming into force overnight.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a UK-based monitoring group, said there had been fierce clashes and air strikes in northern Hama province.
It added that rebel-held Wadi Barada near Damascus was also bombarded. But the military denied doing so.
There has been no comment from Turkey and Russia, which brokered the truce.
The rival jihadist groups, Islamic State (IS) and Jabhat Fateh al-Sham, and the Kurdish YPG militia are excluded from the initiative, which is aimed at restarting peace talks in Kazakhstan's capital Astana next month.
Reports of clashes emerged within hours of the truce starting at midnight local time (22:00 GMT on Thursday).

The Syrian Observatory said government warplanes had carried out 16 air strikes on rebel-held areas in the northern countryside of Hama province on Friday.
The Local Co-ordination Committees (LCC), an opposition activist network, said the town of Halfaya had been targeted.
The Syrian Observatory and LCC also reported fighting in Wadi Barada, a valley in the mountains north-west of Damascus.

They said helicopters had attacked the village of Basima and positions held by rebels and allied jihadists from Jabhat Fateh al-Sham, which was known as al-Nusra Front until it formally broke ties with al-Qaeda in July.
But a Syrian military media unit denied that troops had shelled Wadi Barada and accused the opposition of aiming to show it was not abiding by the truce.

The new kingmaker - Lyse Doucet, BBC chief international correspondent

This deal was declared before it was done and dusted. Seven groups said to have signed up include Ahrar al-Sham, which Moscow and Damascus have always described as terrorists. Ahrar al-Sham says it has "reservations". Do they have anything to do with backers like Saudi Arabia and Qatar?
But a new top table has been forged before a new US president enters the scene. Russia is confirmed as the foreign force which matters. Turkey displaced the US as kingmaker on the other side. It has bargaining chips and, most of all, wants to stop the sway of Syrian Kurdish forces, who are US allies.
Many opposition fighters will welcome a pause after their stinging defeat in Aleppo. But they and Turkey still want President Assad to step down. That conflicts with Iran, the other key player, as well as Mr Assad's own circles. But that's for the next round in this new great game which could be talks in Astana, in Russia's orbit.

The UN expressed concern about the fighting in Wadi Barada on Thursday, saying combatants were deliberately targeting and damaging springs used to supply some four million people in the Damascus area with drinking water.
The LCC also reported on Friday that government shellfire had caused casualties in rebel-held Douma, in the Eastern Ghouta region outside Damascus.
Abdulkafi Alhamdo, a teacher who was living in a rebel-held enclave in the northern city of Aleppo before being evacuated as part of a deal negotiated by Turkey and Russia earlier this month, said he was not optimistic.
"I can sleep a bit better and not wake up during the night in fear. But we have also experienced many ceasefires in the past and they don't last," he told the BBC.
"I believe [government forces] use that time to prepare their troops, and fix their planes and then they just target us again."

Meanwhile, Turkish military officials said Russian aircraft had carried out three air strikes against IS militants around the northern town of al-Bab.
The strikes appeared to be the first Russian support for a Turkish-backed rebel offensive aimed at recapturing the last IS stronghold in Aleppo province.
Russia has carried out an air campaign against President Bashar al-Assad's opponents since September 2015, while Turkey supports the rebellion.

Who is included by the truce agreement?

On the one side, Syrian government forces, allied militias and the Russian military.
On the other, a loose alliance of moderate rebel factions that operate under the banner of the Free Syrian Army (FSA), plus several other groups.

The Russian defence ministry named seven "moderate opposition formations" included in the truce as Faylaq al-Sham, Ahrar al-Sham, Jaysh al-Islam, Thuwwar Ahl al-Sham, Jaysh al-Mujahidin, Jaysh Idlib and Jabhah al-Shamiya.
Ahrar al-Sham, which said it had "reservations" about the deal, and Jaysh al-Islam are Islamist groups that Russia has previously described as terrorist organisations.

Who is not included?

The jihadist groups Islamic State and Jabhat Fateh al-Sham, "and the groups affiliated to them", are not part of the agreement, according to the Syrian army.
However, rebel officials say the truce applies to all rebel-held territory. In theory, that would mean members of Jabhat Fateh al-Sham operating as part of the rebel alliance that controls Idlib province were covered.
The FSA also said the deal did not include the Kurdish Popular Protection Units (YPG). The militia, which has captured large swathes of north-eastern Syria from IS with US support, is designated a terrorist organisation by Turkey.

Where does it cover and what are the terms?

It is nominally nationwide, although that really only covers the areas where the sides who have signed up have a presence - western Syria.

Swathes of central and eastern Syria are under IS or Kurdish control.


Under the terms of the deal, talks on a political solution to end the civil war should begin within a month of the start of the truce and would be held in Kazakhstan.
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Russia-US row: Putin rules out tit-for-tat expulsion of diplomats


Russian President Vladimir Putin has ruled out a tit-for-tat response after the US expelled 35 Russian diplomats amid a row over hacking.
He said Russia would not "stoop" to the level of "irresponsible diplomacy" but would work to restore ties with the US under President-elect Donald Trump.
Russia's foreign ministry had formally asked Mr Putin to expel 35 US envoys.
The country denies involvement in hacking related to the US election, calling US sanctions "ungrounded".
Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev accused the outgoing US administration of President Barack Obama of ending in "anti-Russian death throes".
Under the US action taken on Thursday:
  • Thirty-five diplomats from Russia's Washington embassy and its consulate in San Francisco were declared "persona non grata" and given 72 hours to leave the US with their families
  • Two properties said to have been used by Russian intelligence services in New York and Maryland will be closed
  • Sanctions were announced against nine entities and individuals including two Russian intelligence agencies, the GRU and the FSB
Mr Obama, who will be replaced by Donald Trump on 20 January, had vowed action against Russia amid US accusations that it directed cyber-attacks on the Democratic Party and Hillary Clinton's campaign.
Emails stolen from her campaign manager and from the servers of the Democratic National Committee - some containing embarrassing information for Democrats - were released during the election campaign.

A skilled hand: Jonathan Marcus, BBC diplomatic correspondent

This was a carefully stage-managed response from Mr Putin - dangling the possibility of tit-for-tat expulsions and then showing magnanimity in postponing any response - at least for now.
It is fundamentally a put-down for the Obama administration, suggesting that, in Moscow's view, it is such a lame-duck, so irrelevant, as to make any response unnecessary.
It also poses an immediate test for President-elect Trump. Will he be convinced by the evidence the US intelligence agencies say they have? And, if so, what course will he steer in his relations with Russia?
This is no new Cold War. Russia is simply a kind of "pocket" superpower, nothing like the Soviet Union of old. But Mr Putin has shown here in relations with the West, as in Ukraine and Syria, that he can play a limited hand with great skill. Mr Trump will need to respond to this challenge in a decisive but graduated way.

'Come to the tree'

In a statement on the Kremlin website (in Russian), Mr Putin said: "We won't be expelling anyone.
"We won't be banning their families and children from the places where they usually spend the New Year holidays. Furthermore, I invite all children of American diplomats accredited in Russia to the New Year and Christmas Tree in the Kremlin."
He wished Barack Obama and his family a happy New Year, as well as Mr Trump and "the whole American people".
In a message on the presidential website, Mr Putin said that, with the accession of Mr Trump, "the two states, acting in a constructive and pragmatic manner, can take real steps for restoration of mechanisms for bilateral co-operation".
President-elect Trump has dismissed the hacking claims as "ridiculous" and said Americans should "get on with our lives" when asked previously about the possibility of sanctions.
However, he said late on Thursday he would meet US intelligence chiefs next week to be "updated on the facts of this situation".
Russia's foreign ministry had reportedly suggested expelling 31 US diplomats from Moscow and four from St Petersburg.
It also suggested banning US diplomats from their dachas (holiday homes) in Serebryany Bor near Moscow and a warehouse on Moscow's Dorozhnaya Street.
Russian media say the Russians facing expulsion from the embassy in Washington are struggling to buy plane tickets because flights are full ahead of the New Year holiday.
They will be forced to travel to New York, where their chances of finding plane seats are better, an "informed source" told Interfax news agency.
Russian foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova has denied a report by CNN that Moscow is shutting down a school attended by diplomats' children.

She said it was a "lie" that the Anglo-American School faced closure as retaliation.

Meanwhile, the Russian embassy to the UK tweeted a visual gag calling the Obama presidency a lame duck.
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Putin tough decision prisoners



Russian President Vladimir Putin to the employees of the federal ministry of detainees approved a law allowing the use of physical force and firearms.
"World News TRUE" means that the Federal Security Service (FSB) officers used force against prisoners of necessity, if not quite the management information and pass it on.
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Bearded men and women in relationships ...




According to research conducted at the University of Queensland in Australia, women are little bearded men in long term relationships.
"World News TRUE", according to the researchers, men beard, took photos of a bearded and bearded. Then fotosopla men's facial lines were changed. Unlike women, men are divided into 3 groups of cases from 0 to 6 were required to score points.

According to the women, beards face longer lines between tenderness disappears, and the surface roughness mildly pleasant unity is formed. That beard, facial lines balancing.

In the study, men and women luxuriant beard is seen as the ideal husband and father was known about the ideal candidate. Women do it more mature and socially dominant men in a thick beard, so the relationship has been successful
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Thursday, December 29, 2016

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"Father Frost and the Snow Maiden, the Kremlin spies"


"Father Frost and the Snow Maiden who can be agents of the Russian point of service. It is possible that they are bribed by the Russian special services."

This statement was made by the Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko, Advisor Oleg Medvedev.

Father Frost and Snow Maiden on his Facebook page Mevedyev as a symbol of the Soviet era remain on the opinions of the bildərərək wrote that they actually can be an agent of the Kremlin: "The location of the Ukrainian holidays there?"

Counsel noted that, for some time now that the thinking on this subject: "It is necessary for the professional political advice."

According to the press earlier this month, the streets of Kiev on the occasion of the public holiday greeting by Father Frost and the Snow Maiden ordered the banning.

Dealing with holiday ceremonies in Kiev, Igor Dobrutski said that Santa Claus and his holiday greeting does not need to remain in the Soviet past.
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Good news for the unemployed the president! The new jobs will be created


Azerbaijan's strategic targets have been identified for the development of public services.

The Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev issued a decree on December 6, 2016 "approved by the Republic of Azerbaijan, utilities (electricity and thermal energy, water and gas) on the development of a strategic roadmap" it said.

During this period, to ensure sustainable development, infrastructure expansion and profitability in the field of production and distribution network to ensure the formation of a diversified and efficient management system needs to be established. Comprehensive reforms in the field of short, medium and long-term periods should be implemented in a gradual manner.

Strategic targets for the development of public services are:

- Utilities sector regulation to ensure the sustainability and efficiency;
- Complete diversified and environmentally clean electric power production to supply;
- The average efficiency and quality standards of the world and launch mechanisms to achieve the goals;
- Efficient and effective grid infrastructure;
- Highly water management structure;
- Water supply and efficiency to reduce losses;
- Durable and reliable heat supply infrastructure

It is reported that since 2025, the national portfolio of electricity production is expected to deliver the highest level of efficiency. This goal has two components:

- Of the total natural gas and water-based electricity generation facilities complete modernization;
- Have the highest efficiency performance of new production facilities (natural gas, water, wind and solar energy to produce electricity with the use of the facilities) application.

Transmission and distribution of electricity in Azerbaijan in connection with the long-term prospects are two important objectives:

- For the period after 2025, which is available in commercial and technical losses in electricity transmission and distribution in Europe, comparable to the level of performance;
- Using the experience of advanced countries, the electricity sector to overcome existing shortcomings.

This completely modernized infrastructure to achieve the goals of old and faulty equipment and fixtures will be replaced with modern equipment and facilities (such as high-voltage underground cables increase the share of total network). Then, monitoring and control of electric power transmission and distribution lines for long-range surveillance and communication channels encoded signals məlumatalma operating system (SCADA system) will be fully implemented. SCADA system, allowing it possible to observe interference or complete loss of the network will improve the overall quality and efficiency.

At the same time, retail sales component associated with the electricity sector prioritetləsdirilir two important goals:

- Reach the level of energy efficiency in the industrial and commercial sector in Europe - both state different methodologies to stimulate energy efficiency (for example, the energy efficiency of buildings and the promotion of products);

- The required infrastructure for the use of electric-powered cars - set up in the country since 2020, is expected to use an electric-powered cars. The Republic of Azerbaijan in the energy infrastructure as a precondition for a full-fledged review.

Qazpaylamadakı Europe's gas supply by reducing losses in Baku is expected to be comparable to the level of losses. Losses that occur during the distribution of natural gas, in addition to the existing grid metering system at that time, all users will be provided with a complete cost-effective to operate. It is based on a more effective control of the network, as well as the ability to achieve an increase in the levels of harvesting save.

Drinking water and wastewater infrastructure and quality services to achieve the goal of expanding coverage throughout the country have been identified. Water consumption for the calculation of the value of effective monitoring and connectivity, digital meters in all households and commercial organizations in the transition will be provided.

Utilities sector as a result of the implementation of the priorities provided for in real GDP in 2020 will grow to 832 million pounds, utilities sector and new jobs in the entire value chain in 6645created.

This is the period after 2020, the Republic of Azerbaijan, which will allow the strengthening of the economic pillars and communal services sector
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