APCO Worldwide is hammering out final details in an agreement
to provide global PR for energy rich Kazakhstan, the former
Soviet Union state that was featured in the movie "Borat."
Kazakh president Nursultan
Nazarbayev with Dick Cheney at the White House last
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The D.C.-based independent PA/government relations firm
has received a payment of $487,777 to cover work done here
through the end of the year for the government of strongman
Nursultan Nazarbayev, who has led Kazakhstan since independence
15 years ago. He visited President Bush last September.
Elizabeth Jones, former U.S. Ambassador to Kazakhstan,
is a member of APCO's international advisory board. She
was the State Dept.'s senior advisor for Caspian Sea energy
diplomacy.
Kazakhstan is embroiled in a fight with western oil companies
over the development of a field in the Caspian. The Independent
(Oct. 15) called the field "the most important
oil discovery in three decades" and one that could
put Kazakhstan into the "big league of oil producers."
Nazarbayev has stepped up ties with "axis of evil"
member Iran, holding a joint press conference with Iranian
president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Oct. 15 at which they promised
to boost trade to the annual $10B mark.
APCO reports to Erlan Idrissov, Kazakhstan's Ambassador
in D.C.
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