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"The construction of the NEGP overland section allows for resolving not only current but also strategic tasks on the development of the country's gas transportation system, including gasification projects in the Vologda and Leningrad Regions and St. Petersburg"
University students from the G8 countries gathered in Russia's second city Tuesday to discuss the agenda of the upcoming G8 summit to be held in St. Petersburg in July.
Russia and Kazakhstan have agreed to more than double the output capacity of the Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC), the Kazakh president said Tuesday.
Agreement in principle on creating the Common Economic Space (CES) was announced by Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, and Kazakhstan, the largest nations in the Commonwealth of Independent States, at a meeting near Moscow on February 23, 2003.
Nazarbayev said during the talks with his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, that both agreements were highly important and pointed to the development of the bilateral trade and economic cooperation. 
Medvedev, also general director of Gazexport, Gazprom's export arm, told a round table: "There is no doubt that the capacities of the NEGP's first leg will be used in full."



