The next focusIR Investor Webinar takes places on 14th May with guest speakers from Blue Whale Growth Fund, Taseko Mines, Kavango Resources and CQS Natural Resources fund. Please register here.

Less Ads, More Data, More Tools Register for FREE

Pin to quick picksRDSA.L Share News (RDSA)

  • There is currently no data for RDSA

Watchlists are a member only feature

Login to your account

Alerts are a premium feature

Login to your account

Kazakhstan trade trip poses human rights test for UK's Cameron

Sun, 30th Jun 2013 13:49

* Cameron is first British PM to visit Kazakhstan

* British leader wants business deals, help on Afghanistan

* Activists say he must raise human rights issues too

By Andrew Osborn

ATYRAU, Kazakhstan, June 30 (Reuters) - British PrimeMinister David Cameron flew into Kazakhstan on Sunday to helpinaugurate the world's costliest oil project and seal newbusiness deals, but faced immediate pressure to denounce thecountry's poor human rights record.

Cameron's visit, the first by a serving British primeminister, is seen by the Central Asian government as a coup ithopes will cement its status as a rising economic power andconfer a degree of legitimacy from the West it has long sought.

It comes just days before the 73rd birthday of PresidentNursultan Nazarbayev, who has ruled the former Soviet republicwith a tight grip for over two decades.

Former British prime minister Tony Blair's consultancy firmalready advises Nazarbayev, a former Communist party apparatchikwho tolerates no dissent or opposition.

"We are very honoured and privileged to have such attentionon the part of two prime ministers - Tony Blair and DavidCameron," Kazakh Foreign Minister Erlan Idrissov told reportersin a phone call before the visit.

"We cherish and enjoy the support of developed countries."

Cameron, who is accompanied by a British businessdelegation, is expected to oversee the signing of about a dozencontracts involving British firms and to cut the ribbon oninfrastructure elements of the Kashagan offshore oilfield.

Royal Dutch Shell has a 16.81 percent stake in the facility,which is in the Kazakh segment of the Caspian Sea. Nazarbayevsaid last week consortium members had so far invested $48billion, making it the most expensive oil venture in the world.

It is due to produce its first oil in September.

Cameron is also hoping to persuade Kazakhstan to expandtransit rights for British military forces relocating equipmentfrom Afghanistan between now and a planned withdrawal next year.Nazarbayev has already granted overflight rights, but Cameron islooking for land transit rights too.

As Britain's trade with the euro zone suffers because of thecurrency bloc's debt woes, it is looking further afield to forgebusiness links with countries that have enjoyed rapid economicgrowth in recent years.

TEMPTING TARGET

With a $200 billion economy, the largest in Central Asia,and deep oil and gas reserves, Kazakhstan is a tempting target.Britain is already among the top three sources of foreign directinvestment, according to Kazakh officials.

Since its 1991 independence, officials say British firmshave invested about $20 billion in their economy, part of atotal $170 billion ploughed into Kazakhstan since then.

But more high profile trade links carry political risks.

New York-based Human Rights Watch said Cameron had a duty touse his trip to denounce human rights abuses.

"We are very concerned about the serious and deterioratinghuman rights situation there in recent years, including credibleallegations of torture, the imprisonment of government critics,(and) tight controls over the media and freedom of expressionand association," it said in a letter on Friday.

Cameron told reporters in Islamabad on Sunday he never shiedaway from having difficult conversations on such trips.

"In all the relationships we have there's never anything offthe table and we raise and discuss all these issues, and thatwill be the case with Kazakhstan as well," he said.

"It is important to make this visit. It's very muchsomething I chose and wanted to do."

Kazakhstan was a key market for British firms, he added,saying that other European leaders had visited and it was "hightime" a British prime minister did too.

In another awkward twist for Cameron, the London-baseddaughter of a jailed former Kazakh businessman, MukhtarDzhakishev, has urged him to raise her father's case when hemeets Nazarbayev.

But it is the case of Vladimir Kozlov, a jailed oppositionleader, that activists most want Cameron to mention.

An outspoken critic of Nazarbayev, Kozlov was jailed forseven-and-a-half years in October for colluding with a fugitivebillionaire in a failed attempt to rally oil workers to bringdown the government. Kozlov denied the charges.

Idrissov, the foreign minister, said criticism of hiscountry was overdone.

"We do not claim that we have got everything right," hesaid. "It was never going to be possible to turn a country withno democratic institutions or culture into a Jeffersoniandemocracy in two decades." (Additional reporting by Dmitry Solovyov; in Almaty; Editing byAndrew Heavens)

More News
17 Jan 2022 10:06

Crown Estate Scotland offers 17 projects seabed rights for offshore wind

LONDON, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Crown Estate Scotland said on Monday it has made option agreements to 17 projects which reserve the rights to specific areas of seabed in its ScotWind leasing round which is aimed at supporting wind energy development.O...

Read more
17 Jan 2022 09:20

UPDATE 2-FTSE 100 hits two-year high as GSK boosts

(For a Reuters live blog on U.S., UK and European stock markets, click LIVE/ or type LIVE/ in a news window)* Unilever worst performer on the FTSE 100* Homebuilders gain as UK home prices soar in early 2022* Taylor Wimpey expects annual results in-l...

Read more
14 Jan 2022 17:48

UPDATE 1-Alberta prioritises oil sands' carbon storage hub, energy minister says

(Adds more details on CCUS)By Nia WilliamsCALGARY, Alberta, Jan 14 (Reuters) - The government of Alberta, Canada's main oil-producing province, plans to move forward "very, very quickly" on its next carbon sequestration hub in the Cold Lake region...

Read more
14 Jan 2022 13:56

UPDATE 1-Brazil's Petrobras trims 2022-2026 production outlook

(Recasts with details, context)SAO PAULO, Jan 14 (Reuters) - Petroleo Brasileiro SA (Petrobras) on Friday lowered its 2022-2026 production outlook to reflect production-sharing agreements involving the Atapu and Sepia oilfields.Brazil's state-run ...

Read more
14 Jan 2022 11:57

For BP, car chargers to overtake pumps in profitability race

* BP focusing on fast battery chargers, executives says* Fast chargers almost as profitable as petrol filling* BP and rivals targeting big growth in EV chargingBy Ron BoussoLONDON, Jan 14 (Reuters) - BP says its fast electric vehicle chargers are on...

Read more
14 Jan 2022 09:55

LONDON BROKER RATINGS: Exane BNP cuts BAE Systems and Rolls-Royce

LONDON BROKER RATINGS: Exane BNP cuts BAE Systems and Rolls-Royce

Read more
13 Jan 2022 18:49

Shell to hand over Deer Park refinery to Pemex next week -sources

By Ana Isabel MartinezMEXICO CITY, Jan 13 (Reuters) - Mexican state oil company Petroleos Mexicanos will take control of the Deer Park refinery in Houston, Texas on Jan. 20, three sources with knowledge of the matter said on Thursday.Royal Dutch S...

Read more
13 Jan 2022 09:50

Shell seismic tests approval complied with rules, S.Africa minister says

JOHANNESBURG, Jan 13 (Reuters) - Shell's plan for seismic testing on South Africa's Wild Coast, which critics say threatens dolphins, seals, whales, penguins and other rare sea life, received all necessary environmental approvals, the country's e...

Read more
13 Jan 2022 06:49

UPDATE 3-Activists behind Shell climate verdict target 30 multinationals

* KLM, ABN Amro among those to get letters* Milieudefensie seeks science-aligned net-zero plans* Warns court an option if companies slow to move (Adds company responses)By Anthony Deutsch and Simon JessopAMSTERDAM/LONDON, Jan 13 (Reuters) - The Dutc...

Read more
13 Jan 2022 06:49

UPDATE 2-Activists behind Shell climate verdict target 30 multinationals

* KLM, Ahold, ABN Amro among those to get letters* Milieudefensie seeks science-aligned net-zero plans* Warns court an option if companies slow to move (Adds other companies receiving letters; edits)By Anthony Deutsch and Simon JessopAMSTERDAM/LONDO...

Read more
13 Jan 2022 03:00

Activists behind Shell climate verdict target 30 multinationals

* KLM, Ahold, ABN Amro among those to get letters* Milieudefensie seeks science-aligned net-zero plans* Warns court an option if companies slow to moveBy Anthony Deutsch and Simon JessopAMSTERDAM/LONDON, Jan 13 (Reuters) - The Dutch wing of environm...

Read more
12 Jan 2022 06:43

UPDATE 4-Equinor warns of $1.8 bln UK oilfield impairment

* Mariner field is producing less oil than expected* Reserve estimate downgraded* Operator Equinor holds a 65% stake (Adds partners comment, background)By Terje Solsvik and Nerijus AdomaitisOSLO, Jan 12 (Reuters) - Norwegian energy group Equinor wa...

Read more
10 Jan 2022 12:16

Thyssenkrupp IPO candidate UCE to build 200 MW electrolyser for Shell

FRANKFURT, Jan 10 (Reuters) - Thyssenkrupp's hydrogen unit Uhde Chlorine Engineers (tkUCE), which the German conglomerate plans to list in spring, has signed a deal to deliver a 200-megawatt electrolyser to oil major Shell, it said on Monday.The ...

Read more
7 Jan 2022 09:28

LONDON BROKER RATINGS: Shell cut to Neutral; Centamin raised to Buy

LONDON BROKER RATINGS: Shell cut to Neutral; Centamin raised to Buy

Read more
7 Jan 2022 09:12

LONDON MARKET OPEN: "Apprehensive" trade as investors look to nonfarms

LONDON MARKET OPEN: "Apprehensive" trade as investors look to nonfarms

Read more

Login to your account

Don't have an account? Click here to register.

Quickpicks are a member only feature

Login to your account

Don't have an account? Click here to register.