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RUS/RUSSIA/FORMER SOVIET UNION

Released on 2012-10-15 17:00 GMT

Email-ID 792495
Date 2010-06-08 15:42:45
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Table of Contents for Russia

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1) Poll Shows Negative Czech Attitude to Roma
"Three in Four Czechs Say They Resent Romanies - Poll" -- Czech Happenings
headline
2) Algeria to Buy Weapons from Russia Instead of U.S.
Unattributed report: "Tired of the Slowness of the United States, Algeria
Has Decided To Buy Russian Missiles Instead of American"
3) Uruguay Press 7 Jun 10
For assistance with multimedia elements, contact OSC at 1-800-205-8615 or
oscinfo@rccb.osis.gov.
4) Russian, French FMs Discuss Iranian Nuclear Programme, Nagorno-Karabakh
5) Interfax Russia & CIS Presidential Bulletin Report for 07 Jun 10
"INTERFAX Presidential Bulletin" -- Interfax Round-up
6) Medvedev Wants Anti-terror Effort Bolstered in CIS
7) Azerbaijani Military Doctrine Makes Foreign Military Bases Possible in
Azerbaijan
8) Armenian Leader Against Turkey's Role in Nagorno-karabakh Issue
9) Mediators Cannot Resolve Nagorno-karabakh Conflict - Belarus President
10) Rosatom Ready to Invest in Construction of NPPs in Bulgaria And
Armenia
11) Energy Supply Company Rushydro Gets Control of Saratov, Altai Retail
Cos
12) Russian, Armenian Presidents Hold Working Meeting in Rostov-on-don
13) Sargsyan Invites Medvedev to Visit Armenia in August
14) Interfax Russia & CIS Presidential Bulletin Report for 04 Jun 10
"INTERFAX Presidential Bulletin" -- Interfax Round-up
15) EDB's Investment Portfolio To Exceed $2 Bln In 2010
16) NATO to Discuss Cooperation With Ukraine At Meeting Later This Week
17) Brussels Expected to Host Next Russia-eu Summit - Chizhov
18) Lavrov to Discuss Seoul-pyongyang Standoff During China Visit
19) Gazprom, Greece to Sign JV Agreement For South Stream
20) TEHRAN CONTINUES ENRICHING URANIUM. QUERIES REMAIN ON IRAN'S
COMPLIANCE WITH IAEA, UN SC REQUIREMENTS - RUSSIAN FOREIGN MINISTRY
21) Russia Proposes to Discuss Practical Aspects of Iranian Uranium Swap
Deal Under IAEA Aegis (Part 2)
22) Russia Proposes to Discuss Practical Aspects of Iranian Uranium Swap
Deal Under IAEA Aegis
23) U.N. Security Council Steps on Iran Must Promote Peace in Middle East
- China
24) Tehran Continues Enriching Uranium - Russian Foreign Ministry
25) Gazprom Inks Docs For Creating Greek JV For South Stream
26) Russia's Gazprom, Greek gas giant set up joint venture for South
Stream project
27) RF, Greece Approve Regulations Of JV To Build Greek Section Of S
Stream
28) BNP Chief Zia Urges Focus on Gas Exploration in New National Budget
Unattributed report: Focus on Gas Exploration: BNP in its 'Alternative
Budget' Also Asks Govt Not To Raise Tax but Manage Collection System
Better; for assistance with multimedia elements, contact OSC at
1-800-205-8615 or oscinfo@rccb.osis.gov.
29) Russian President Sends Condolences Over Dhaka Blaze
30) Turkish Press 07 Jun 10
The following lists selected items from the Turkish press on 7 June; to
request additional processing, please call OSC at (800) 205-8615, (202)
338-6735, or fax (703) 613-5735. For Islamist press highlights, see
GMP20100607006001.
31) Bulgarian FM Mladenov Discusses Priorities, Policy on Balkans, Turkey,
Russia
Interview with Bulgarian Foreign Minister Nikolay Mladenov by Svetlomira
Gyurova, Tsvet elina Manolova; place and date not given: "We Should Not
Behave Like Balkan People in Balkans"
32) Turkey, Azerbaijan Deals Open New Gas Export Prospects - Min
33) Russia Ready To Buy Stake In Bulgaria's Belene Nuke Plant
34) Missile Defense in Romania, Bulgaria Could Be Effective Against
Threats From South - U.S. Diplomat
35) Bulgarian Defense Minister Views NATO Antimissile Defense Shield,
Russia's Stand
Interview with Defense Minister Anyu Angelov by Lora Krumova; carried by
Nova Television "Hello Bulgaria" program at 0437 GMT on 7 June -- live
36) Greece Pledges To Speed Up Burgas-Alexandroupolis Pipeline
Construction
37) Report Views Implementation Prospects of Burgas-Alexandroupolis
Pipeline
Report by Yeoryios Findikakis: "The Fiasco of The Burgas-Alexandroupolis
Pipeline"
38) US Ur ges DPRK To Stop Provocations, Abide by Denuclearization Pledge
Updated version: "ADDS Clinton's remarks in paras 10-11, UNSC move at
bottom;" Yonhap headline: "US Urges N. Korea to Stop Provocations, Abide
By Denuclearization Pledge: State Dept." by Hwang Doo-hyong
39) Int'l Conf On Craftwork Training To Open In Yekaterinburg
40) Russia Offers EU Visa-free Short-term Travel - Chizhov
41) 2nd LD-Writethru: U.S. To Submit Draft Resolution on Iran This Week
Xinhua: "2nd LD-Writethru: U.S. To Submit Draft Resolution on Iran This
Week"
42) Tehran Expresses Bewilderment Over RF Positions On Sanctions - VP
43) RF, Iranian Diplomats Discuss Tehran's Nuke Programme - FM
44) Russia, Brazil Cancel Visas in Mutual Travels
45) Article Says Fear Over Impact of European Debt Crisis 'Exaggerated'
Art icle by Andrew McNulty: "Making Sense of the Market Turmoil; A
Measured View"
46) IAEA Board Of Governors Discuss Iranian Nuclear Program Issue
47) Russian 'source' says three soldiers arrested over Smolensk air crash
site theft
48) Russian OMON not involved in plane crash card fraud - Polish cabinet
spokesman
49) Russian Reaction to Deployment of Patriot Missiles in Poland, near RF
Border
Article by Viktor Litovkin on Russian reaction to the deployment of
Patriot air defense missile complexes in Morag, Poland. In the view of the
author, Russia wants to use the Patriot missiles in Poland as an argument
for its right to send S-300 missile complexes to Iran: "Moscow Wants To
Exchange the Patriot Missiles in Poland for S-300 Missiles in Iran"
50) Russian police deny any officers involved in Polish crash credit card
theft
51) Smolensk Region Authorities Deny Reports of Detention of Policemen For
Theft of Crash Victim's Credit Card (Part 2)
52) Smolensk Region Authorities Deny Reports of Detention of Policemen For
Theft of Crash Victim's Credit Card
53) Nord Stream Will Not Complicate Russia-u.S. Relations - U.S. Expert
54) Russia Wants to Intensify Dialogue With e - Kremlin
55) Poland Hopes to Receive More Katyn Files From Russia - Ambassador
56) Patriot Interceptor Missiles Are Purely Defensive - Polish Ambassador
57) Russian Interior Ministry Refutes Polish Media Reports of Detention of
OMON Police Officers
58) Interior Ministry Force Command Denies Looting At Polish Plane Crash
Scene
59) Communists Plan Rally Outside Polish Embassy Against Symbols Ban
60) Session Of Duma, Bundestag Foreign Policy Co mmittees Due Tuesday
61) Polish prosecutor confirms Russian air crash victim defrauded
62) Russian Internal Troops deny arrests over Polish air crash credit card
theft
63) Lithuanian Defense Minister Says NATO 'Needs No Major Changes'
"Lithuanian Defense Minister Calls for Efforts To Make Northern Europe
Model Region" -- BNS headline
64) The Geoengineering Temptation May Prove Dangerous
"The Geoengineering Temptation May Prove Dangerous" -- The Daily Star
Headline
65) ISS-Reshetnev, Canada's MDA to Make Satellite For Ukraine
66) RSA Think Tank's Situation Report on Impact of Targeted Sanctions on
Zimbabwe
Situation report issued by Institute for Security Studies on its website
on 4 June, 2010: "Zimbabwe: are Targeted Sanctions Smart Enough?; On the
Efficacy of International Restrictive Measures"
67) Ukraine's Refusal to Recognize South Ossetia, Abkhazia Related to
Separatism in Crimea - Analyst
68) Yanukovych Does Not Recognize Abkhazia, S.Ossetia, Kosovo
69) Afghan Drugs Destabilize Situation In Central Asia - Official
70) Afghan Drugs Destabilize Situation In Central Asia (Adds)
71) Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan Are 'worst of Worst' in Freedom House's 2010
Survey
72) Xinhua 'Analysis': SCO Tashkent Summit To Focus on Security, Economic
Coordination
Xinhua "Analysis": "SCO Tashkent Summit To Focus on Security, Economic
Coordination"
73) Xinhua 'Interview': Interest in Working With SCO Growing: Expert
Xinhua "Interview": "Interest in Working With SCO Growing: Expert"
74) Medvedev, Lukashenko Discuss Upcoming Meeting On Customs Union (Adds)
75) Belarusian, Russian presidents discuss coming talks by phone
76) Russian, Belarusian presidents discuss forthcoming summit, Customs
Union
77) Medvedev, Lukashenko Discuss Upcoming Meeting On Customs Union
78) Russia's Foreign Trade Up 46 Percent In January-April 2010
79) Yesterday in Brief For June 7, 2010
80) Daily Headline News For June 4, 2010
81) Turkmenistan Joins Eurasian Group Against Money Laundering
82) Belarus May Join Customs Union July 1 With Exemptions (Part 2)
83) Medvedev Not Ruling Out Customs Union States Could Join WTO Separately
84) Daily Headline News For June 7, 2010
85) Promoting Integration Part of Belarusian Image - Lukashenko
86) Minsk Not Signing Customs Code Over Russian Export Oil Duties - Deputy
PM
8 7) Price of Gas For Belarus May Rise to $250 Per 1,000 Cu m in 2011
88) Belarus May Join Customs Union July 1 With Exemptions
89) Customs Union Import Duties to Harm Kyrgyzstan - Expert
90) Russia Ups Oil Export to Non-cis 2.6% in 5 Mths
91) TNK-BP to Boost Production 4% in 2014-2015 If Yamal Transport Issue
Resolved
92) Belarus Sustains Economic Losses Due to Russia's Restrictive Measures
- Ministry
93) Polish Religious Activist to Stand Trial For Pornography Distribution
in Belarus
94) Bakiyev's Stay in Belarus Has Bad Effect on Belarusian-kyrgyz
Relations - Ambassador
95) CSTO Spetsnaz to Practice Deterrence of Terrorists
96) Belarusian lower house ratifies customs union protocols
97) Team Set Up To Find Ex-president's Associates And Relativ es - Kyrgyz
Deputy PM
98) House of Representatives passes ratification bills for three
99) Trade And Economic Fair In Harbin To Be Held On June 15-19
100) Belarus set to rejoin customs union with Kazakhstan, Russia
101) Belarus Ready for Customs Union
102) Dollar reaches new record high at 3,010 rubels SECTION:
103) Opposition set to stage march in Minsk to celebrate 20th
104) IUSN Demands Global Stop Of Oil&gas Exploration In Sensitive
Zones
105) RF-French Parliament Commission To Discuss Bilateral Cooperation
106) Transcaucasus-related Matters To Be Discussed In Geneva
107) ROK Engineers Expect 'Successful' Space Rocket Launch
Updated version: Upgrading precedence, rewording headline, adding ref
item; Yonhap headline: "S. Korean engi neers expect successful second
space rocket launch"
108) Russian, French Lawmakers to Meet Over Economics, Language Teaching
109) Rosatom, EDF to Sign Cooperation Memorandum
110) Russia-iran Relations Must Not Be Tied to Iran's Nuclear Program -
Sajjadi
111) New Soyuz-st Contract May Be Signed in Paris
112) Russia, France to Sign Agreement on Mutual Civil Assistance -
Astakhov
113) Russian-French Parliamentary Commission To Meet In Paris June 8
114) Russian School Graduates Passing USE In Mathematics
115) Plan For Switching To Soyuz-2 In Manned Flights To Be Drafted By
Middle Of The Year
116) Russia To Lead Int'l Coalition Against Drug Production In Afghanistan
117) Lukoil Targeting 8-10 Mln Tpa Oil in Iraq
118) Russian, Iraqi Election Commissions Drafting Cooperation Agreement
119) Lukoil Targeting 8-10 Mln Tpa Oil in Iraq (Part 2)
120) ILA-2010 Int'l Aerospace Show Opens In Berlin On Tuesday
121) Government Daily Interviews FSB Border Service Chief Pronichev
Interview with Vladimir Pronichev, head of the Border Service of the FSB
of Russia, by Vladislav Kulikov under the "Business Breakfast" rubric;
date, place not specified: "Border Changing Locks"
122) Agreement on Sanctions Against Iran Does Exist - Medvedev (Part 2
123) Agreement on Sanctions Against Iran Does Exist - Medvedev
124) Russian, German Lawmakers to Discuss Interstate Cooperation
125) Stable Euro Important For Global Financial System - Medvedev
126) Russia, Germany Propose Setting Up Russia-eu Foreign-policy, Security
Com mittee (Part 2)
127) Medvedev Visiting Germany
128) Russia, Germany Propose Setting Up Russia-eu Foreign-policy, Security
Committee
129) Stable Euro Important For Global Financial System - Medvedev (Part 2)
130) June 4-10
131) Medvedev Urges Faster Work on Visa Cancellation
132) Russia Ready To Offer Aircraft To Germany For Relief Operations
133) Iranian Official Says Medvedev's Remarks in Germany 'Unbelievable'
134) Russian Press Review
135) TNK-BP Expanding Activity In Yamal, Krasnoyarsk Territory
136) Sochi-2014 Olympics Face Threat of Potential Terrorist Attack
Report by Aleksey Ashikhmin and Yuliya Kotova: "The Terrorists Trained in
Moscow Before the Olympic Games in Sochi: -- taken from html version of
source provided by ISP
137 ) N Ossetia May Become Zone Of Economic Growth And Development
138) Gazprom, SOssetia Govt Set Up Joint Venture
139) Russian Muslim leader sees North Ossetian mufti's interview as sign
of trend
140) Georgians Accused of Smuggling Cocaine Into Turkey to Remain in
Custody
141) Tbilisi Asks Spain to Extradite Suspected Drug Dealer
142) Georgian Policemen Dug Out 1.7 Mln Euros in Village Greenhouse
143) Public Funeral Service Begins For Late Duchess Leonida Georgievna
144) Russia NATO's Partner, Not Advisor - Rasmussen
145) Georgia Has To Carry Out Many Reforms To Join NATO - Rasmussen
146) Georgia Violates Medvedev-sarkozy Accords - Tskhinvali
147) Abkhazia's Gali District Hit By Quake - Georgian Seismologist
148) RECOGNIZING INDEPENDENCE OF ABKHAZIA, S. OSSETIA AND KOSOVO IS
AGAINST INTERNATIONAL LAW - YANUKOVYCH
149) Daily Headline News For June 1, 2010
150) U.S. Seeks Stronger Partnership With Russia in Energy Sector
151) Deputies Present Bill Offering 1 Mln Ruble Payment For Draft
Exemption
152) Italians Making Film About S. Ossetia Struggle For Independence
153) Ruling United National Movement Wins Local Elections in Georgia -
Early Reports
154) Abkhazia And Russia Could Revive Direct Air Links in July
155) Georgian Ruling Party Won Elections Through Intimidation, Bribery -
Ex-pm
156) Moscow Plans to Address Transcaucasia Situation At Next Round of
Geneva Talks
157) Sukhumi Accuses Georgia of Organizing Terrorist Acts in Gali
158) Abkhazia to Open Trade Representative Office in Russia
159) Another Unproductive Georgian-s.Ossetian Meeting - Tbilisi
160) European Parliament Notes Flaws in Georgian Electoral Code
161) Abkhazia Vows Response to Alleged Georgian Terrorism
162) Tbilisi Still to Decide on Possible Participation in Sochi Games
163) Georgia Party Seeking Coalition to Press For Change of Govt
164) Abkhazia's Gali District Hit By Quake - Georgian Seismologist (Part
2)
165) International Inquiry Into Abductions of S. Ossetians Unsuccessful -
Tskhinvali Officials
166) Georgian Labor Party Declares Fight Against Imperialism, Colonialism
167) SOCAR Ships Russia 347 Bcm of Gas in Jan-may
168) Saakashvili Satisfied With Intl Community's Assessment of Elections
169) Burjanadz e Says Local Georgian Election Illegitimate
170) EU, Russia to Start Step By Step Advancement Toward Visa-free Travel
- EU Delegation
171) Gazprom to Help Build Several Hydropower Plants in S. Ossetia
172) One Customs Officer Killed, Two Others Wounded in Abkhazia Attack
(Part 2)
173) NATO Respects Ukraine's Choice, Reaffirms Open Door Policy For
Georgia
174) Tbilisi Denies Rumors on Possible Selling of Imedi TV Company
175) Earthquake jolts Georgia's breakaway Abkhazia
176) Russia Press 16 May 10
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177) Russian-Georgian mafia boss arrested in Spain
178) S7 Waits For Transport Ministry Permissi on On Flights To Tbilisi
179) In Post-Vote Georgia, Lots to Do (and Drink) Opinion The Moscow Times
180) Unbalanced North Ossetian Mufti Expresses Trend
Interview with Geydar Dzhemal, chairman of the Islamic Committee of
Russia, by Andrey Polunin; date and place of interview not given: Geydar
Dzhemal: The Mufti of North Ossetia Was Dismissed Because of Khattab.
Ali-Khadzhi Yevteyev Admitted He Dreamed of Dying for Allah -- for
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181) Georgia Transport Watchdog Okays Russian S7 Flights To Tbilisi
182) Medvedev to Visit Cyprus This Fall
183) RF Calls For Lifting Blockade Of Gaza - Saltanov
184) Uralvagonzavod Launches New 44 Mln Euro Production Line
185) 12 People Injured In Minibus-truck Collision In B uryatia
186) Key Figures In Japan's New Govt Retain Their Positions
187) Production Under Sakhalin-2 Project Not Affected By Situation On Gas
Market
188) Kazatomprom, Toshiba Form Rare Metals Joint Venture
189) Gazprom Seeks Access To China's Gas End Consumer Market
190) Russia Hoping to Broaden Ties With Japan Under New Govt
191) Putin Hopes For Cooperation With New Japanese PM Naoto Kan
192) HK's Foreign Currency Reserves Fall
Xinhua: "HK's Foreign Currency Reserves Fall"
193) Executive Says Russia's Gazprom Mulls LNG Supplies To India
194) Kyrgyz rally urges government to resolve social problems
195) Putin To Visit Istanbul For Conference On Confidence-building
Measures In Asia
196) Kyrgyzstan, U.S. to Negotiat e Fuel Delivery to Transit Center
197) Ethnic Uzbek 'crime boss' shot dead in Kyrgyz southwest
198) Tajik President to Attend SCO Summit in Tashkent
199) Experts Recommended Curfew Extension in Southern Kyrgyzstan
200) Kyrgyzstan's Largest Private Bank to Be Nationalized - Beknazarov
201) Kazakh President to Take Part in SCO Tashkent Summit
202) Situation in Southern Kyrgyzstan Stable - Interim Govt
203) Three Murder Suspects Caught in Kyrgyzstan After Escaping - Ministry
204) Gang Leader Connected With Bakiyev's Entourage Shot Dead in
Kyrgyzstan
205) Inter RAO to Get Share Buyback Rights From VEB After Add'l Issue
206) Acting Foreign Minister to Represent Kyrgyzstan At SCO Summit
207) Russia's Top Electoral Official to Visit Bishkek Ahead of Referendum
208) Uzbekistan Allows Kyrgyz Citizens to Go to Kyrgyzstan From Border
Areas
209) Kyrgyz Interim Government's Chief of Staff Resigns
210) OSCE Will Monitor Kyrgyzstan Referendum
211) Supporters of Self-exiled Kyrgyz Politician Threaten to Disrupt
Referendum
212) Kyrgyz foreign minister to represent his country at Shanghai bloc
summit
213) Russia's CEC Sends Observers To Bishkek For Constitution Referendum
214) One Of Biggest Kyrgyz Banks To Be Nationalized - Deputy PM
215) Kyrgyz interim official says 15 snipers detained over April riots
216) Xinhua 'Interview': SCO Leaders To Set Bloc's Future Direction at
Summit: Kazakh Minister
Xinhua "Interview": "SCO Leaders To Set Bloc's Future Direction at Summit:
Kazakh Minister"< /a>
217) BALTOPS Exercise Begins In Baltic Sea
218) Danish Defense Sources Expect Military To Postpone Upgrades in
Greenland
Ritzau report: "Denmark Mothballs Arctic Armament"
219) Kazakhstan To Turn Over CICA Presidency To Turkey Tue
220) Kazakhstan Parliament to Hold Emergency Sessions on Friday
221) Gazprom to Declare At Customs NOVATEK Gas Transiting Through
Kazakhstan
222) Customs Union Leaders to Meet in Astana Early July
223) Daily Headline News For June 3, 2010
224) OSCE FMs to Hold Informal Meeting in Almaty in Mid-july
225) Moscow Press Review For June 7, 2010
226) Turkmenistan Begins Construction of $2 Bln Gas Pipeline
227) Russia Developing New Piloted Spacecraft - Official
228) Baik onur Celebrates 55th Birthday
229) Chinese Leader Due to Visit Kazakhstan
230) Inkai Uranium JV Launches Main Process Plant in South Kazakhstan
231) Kazmunaygas Halves 2009 IFRS Earnings
232) NOVATEK GAS TRANSPORTED THROUGH KAZAKHSTAN TO RETURN TO RUSSIA -
GAZPROM
233) Nazarbayev Always Opposed Adulation
234) EBRD to Lend Kazakhstan $850 Mln in 2010 (Part 2)
235) Chinese Leader to Visit Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan
236) CPC Boosts Exports 0.8% in Jan-may
237) GAZPROM TO DECLARE AT CUSTOMS NOVATEK GAS IN TRANSIT THROUGH
KAZAKHSTAN - GAZPROM
238) Kazakh President Rejects 'Leader of The Nation' Title For Special
Powers
239) Yesterday in Brief For June 4, 2010
240) Sberbank to Tap Int'l Block Chief, Steps Up Int'l Expansion Moves -
Gref
241) Kazakhstan Boosts Oil And Condensate Output By 7.2% in Jan-may
242) Hu Jintao To Sign Agt On C Asia-China Oil Pipeline Capacity
243) Kazakhstan With Korea Cos To Realize Renewable Energy Project
244) Novatek Won't Get Gas Export Rights
245) Kazakh Initiative on CICA Praised, Turkey Proposed as Next Chairman
Column by Baghdad Amreyev, ambassador of the Republic of Kazakhstan to
Turkey: "Kazakhstan launches global initiative"
246) Medvedev Praises Fast-growing Russian-italian Relations
247) Joint Statement By Russian and Paraguayan Foreign Ministers
Joint Statement by Sergey Lavrov, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the
Russian Federation, and Hector Lacognata, Minister of Foreign Affairs of
the Republic of Paraguay, Moscow, June 2, 2010; 780-05-06-2010
248) Xinhua 'Roundup': World Economic Forum on East Asia Rethinks Asia's
Leadership Agenda
Xinhua "Roundup" by Han Qiao: "World Economic Forum on East Asia Rethinks
Asia's Leadership Agenda"
249) Russian Stock Market Down on Hungary News, U.S. Stats
250) Europe Congress On Mil Medicine Opens In Svetlogorsk Tue
251) Two Suspected Terrorists Killed in Tajikistan - Source (Part 2)
252) Two Suspected Terrorists Killed in Tajikistan - Source
253) Elimination of Two Extremists Officially Confirmed in Tajikistan
254) Russian Foreign Minister Pays Official Visit to China
Visit to the PRC by Sergey Lavrov, Russia's Minister of Foreign Affairs;
778-05-06-2010
255) Xinhua 'Interview': SCO Finds Its Position: Russian Official
Xinhua "Interview": "SCO Finds Its Position: Russian Official "
256) Xinhua 'Interview': Hu's Visit To Promote Sino-Uzbek Cooperation, SCO
Development: Ambassador
Xinhua "Interview": "Hu's Visit To Promote Sino-Uzbek Cooperation, SCO
Development: Ambassador"
257) Protesters, Chiefly Arabs, Detained Outside Israel Embassy in Moscow
- Source
258) Dushanbe Protests Against Zhirinovsky, Onishchenko Comment on Polio
Outbreak
259) Russia Considers Aid to Tajikistan to Fight Drugs Trade
260) Russia Considers Aid to Tajikistan to Fight Drugs Trade (Part 2)
261) Russian Embassy in Kabul Not Informed Officially About Russian Terror
Suspect Detention
262) Official
263) Raisa Gorbachev Foundation Raises 1.7 Million Pounds At London
Auction
264) Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Meets UK FCO's International Security
Dir ector
Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Alexander Grushko Meets with Paul
Johnston, Director for International Security at the UK Foreign and
Commonwealth Office; 777-04-06-2010
265) Perestroika Reforms Were Too Fast - Gorbachev
266) Lithuanian Sailor Kidnapped off African Coast Reported To Be in 'Good
Health'
"Limarko Shipping Company Manages To Contact Kidnapped Lithuanian Sailor"
-- BNS headline
267) Kaunas Electric Plant Contradicts Mayor on Gazprom Halting Investment
268) Irkut Signs USD 5 Bln Contract For Supply Of 50 MS-21 Planes To
Malaysia
269) Ivanov Discusses Military Cooperation Prospects in Malaysia
270) Ivanov Discusses Stronger Military Cooperation In Malaysia
271) Referendum on Moldovan Constitution, Parliamentary, Presidential
Elections Slated For Fall
272) Con stitutional Referendum Should Be Held in September - Acting
President of Moldova
273) Moldovan Communists Ready to Support Direct Presidential Elections
274) Moldova Commission Proposes Ban on Communism
275) Moldovan MPs Against Ban on Communist Party
276) Tiraspol Sees No Reason For 52 Talks Resumption
277) Paraguay Press 5-7 Jun 10
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278) EU, Russia Are Main Victims of Afghan Heroin - Chief Drug Enforcer
279) Over 1 Million Worldwide Killed By Afghan Heroin Since 2000 -
Official (Part 2)
280) U.S. Secretary of Defense to Discuss Afghan Transit in Baku
281) Over 1 Million Worldwide Killed By Afghan Heroin Since 2000 -
Official
282) Afghan narcotics pos e threat to Russia's national security -
anti-drug chief
283) Pakistani Editorial Terms US Drone Attacks Violation of International
Laws
Editorial: "Drone Attacks -- License for Massacres"
284) US Urges DPRK To Stop Provocations, Abide by Denuclearization Pledge
Yonhap headline: "US Urges N. Korea to Stop Provocations, Abide By
Denuclearization Pledge: State Dept." by Hwang Doo-hyong
285) New Boom Seen in TV Satire, But Political Censorship Seen As Still
Rife
Article by Yuliya Taratuta: "Polit-intonation"
286) RF, Ukraine Discuss Creation Of Uranium Facility In RF - Rosatom
287) Envoy says Ukraine should respond to Russia's proposals quickly
288) First 100 Days of Ukrainian President Yanukovych's Presidency
Assessed
Article by Vladimir Solovyev and Valeriy Kalnysh: "Viktor Yanukovych
Filled Wi th Sense of Duty" (Kommersant Online)
289) Ukraine to Stay Nonaligned - Yanukovych
290) Ukraine Could Get Action Plan For Visa-free Travel to EU on June 3
291) New Govt Helped to 'regain Confidence' in Ukraine - Yanukovych
292) Ukraine Withdraws Status of Persona Non Grata For Moscow Mayor,
Another Sign of Warming Relations - Analyst
293) Kyiv, Moscow to Draft New Cooperation Accord - Yanukovych
294) Ukraine Leader Urges Closer Ties With U.S.
295) Ukraine Economy Will See Growth of 6-7% - Yanukovych
296) President Yanukovych's Political Rating Growing - Poll
297) Luzhkov No Longer Persona Non Grata in Ukraine - Senator (Part 3)
298) U.S. Dept of State Worries About Freedom of Speech in Ukraine
299) Our Ukraine Wants NATO Accession Clause Domestic, Foreign Policy
300) Russian Gas Transit Was Discussed At EU Summit - Chizhov
301) Kremlin Envoy Urges Ukraine to Give Official Status to Russian
Language
302) Almost Two Thirds of Ukrainian Support Yanukovych's Foreign Policy
303) Ukraine to Seek Closer Ties With Russia - Yanukovych
304) TVEL, ENERGOATOM SIGN LONG-TERM CONTRACT ON NUCLEAR FUEL SUPPLY FOR
NUCLEAR PLANTS IN UKRAINE - PRESS RELEASE
305) Ex-pm Accuses Ukraine President of Limiting Freedom of Speech
306) Yak-130 Crash in Lipetsk Might Have Been Caused By System Failure -
Expert
307) Regal Petroleum Boosts Daily Production 42.5% With Ukrainian Assets
308) Naftogaz Announces Fully Paid Up For May Gas
309) Vimpelcom Plans to Keep Board of Directors Intact, May Not Pay
Dividends
310) Shadow Economy Contributing to Half of Ukraine's GDP - Yanukovych
311) Ukraine's Non-aligned Status Must Get Legal Confirmation - PM
312) Zatulin Welcomes Ukrainian Decision Not to Join NATO
313) Our Ukraine Accuses Yanukovych of Complicity With Terrorists For
Rejecting NATO Integration
314) PACE to Probe Allegations About Human Rights Violations, Harassment
of Press in Ukraine
315) Rada Passes Bill on Ukraine's Domestic, Foreign Policy in First
Reading
316) Hillary Clinton to Visit Ukraine on U.S. Independence Day
317) Yak-130 Crash Not to Affect Exports - Company President
318) IMF Mission to Visit Kyiv Next Week
319) Yanukovych Sees No Need For Special Status For Sevastopol
320) Formation of Gas Consorti um Still in Negotiating Stage - Yanukovych
321) Ukraine Could Increase Gas Transit to 200 Bcm in 10 Yrs - Yanukovych
322) Nearly Two-thirds of Ukrainians Happy With First 100 Days of
Yanukovych Presidency
323) Ukraine Leader Advocates Signing Strategic Partnership Pact With
Russia
324) Ukraine Leader Urges Closer Ties With U.S. (Part 2)
325) Ukrainian Govt Does Not Meddle With Media - PM
326) Ukraine President Promises to Promote Bid to Host 2022 Winter
Olympics
327) TVEL, Energoatom Sign Contract on Nuclear Fuel Supplies For Plants in
Ukraine (Part 2)
328) Yelena Shmatova Could Become Vimpelcom's CEO
329) Ukraine's Zaporizhstal Sustains Output, Ilich Works Boosts Roll
Production 46% in 5 Mths
330) Yanukovych Promises to Complete Privatization of Pu blic Assets
Within 5 Years
331) Ukrainian Speaker Doesn't Rule Out Early Parliamentary Elections in
Spring 2011
332) New Authorities Endanger Ukrainian Sovereignty - Tymoshenko
333) Anti-presidential Rally Held in Kyiv
334) Yanukovych's 100 Days Surprise Sympathizers, Shock Foes - Expert
335) Most Ukrainians Support Gas And Fleet Deals With Russia - Poll
336) TVEL, Energoatom Sign Contract on Nuclear Fuel Supplies For Plants in
Ukraine
337) Russians Believe in Better Relations With Ukraine - Poll
338) Yelena Shmatova Could Become OJSC Vimpelcom's CEO (Part 2)
339) Party of Regions Reports Achievements of First 100 Days of President
Yanukovych
340) Ukraine President Promises More Rights to Opposition
341) Yanukovych Targets At Least 5% GDP Growth For Ukraine in First Stage
of Reforms
342) Yanukovych Submits Bill on Domestic, Foreign Policy to Parliament
343) Luzhkov No Longer Persona Non Grata in Ukraine - Senator
344) Luzhkov No Longer Persona Non Grata in Ukraine - Senator (Part 2)
345) Sevastopol head glad Moscow mayor no longer barred from Ukraine
346) Ukraine's Rovno Rgn Proposes Cooperation With Astrakhan Rgn
347) Russia Fights for Global Dominance in Wheat
348) Glitch Casts Doubt on Space Rocket Launch
349) Russia 'Unlikely' To Back Ch'o'nan Investigation Results
Original headline: " 'Russia Unlikely to Back Cheonan Findings' "
350) Seoul Waiting For Russia Experts' Conclusions on Corvette Sinking
351) Lavrov Urges Safeguarding Korea Talks, Threatened By Ship Sinking
352) Intl Community Must Take Steps Against Party Responsible For Sinking
S. Korean Warship - Lavrov
353) Seoul Hopes For Russian Support in Corvette Inquiry
354) Intl Community Must Take Steps Against Party Responsible For Sinking
S. Korean Warship - Lavrov (Part 2)
355) Russia Pledges Cooperation in South Korea Warship Inquiry
356) S. Korea Has Right to Appeal to Security Council Over Corvette
Sinking - Russian Foreign Ministry
357) U.S. Hopes North Korea Nuke Talks Will Be Restarted
358) Communists in Vladivostok Protest Outside South Korean Consulate
359) ROK Sets Up Rocket on Launch Pad After Delay
Updated version: Replacing 1121 GMT version with source-supplied 1246 GMT
version which changes title, adds more details; Yonhap headline: "(rocket
Launch) S. Korea Delay s Setting Up Space Rocket on Launch Pad"
360) Russian Experts End Probe of Sunken ROK Ship
Updated version: Replacing 0454 GMT version with update provided by source
at 1144 GMT which provides Russian experts' alleged quotes; Yonhap
headline: "Russian Experts End Probe of Sunken S. Korean Ship" by Kim
Deok-hyun
361) ROK Conducts Dress Rehearsal for Rocket Launch
Updated version: Replacing 0254 GMT version with source-supplied 0958 GMT
update which provides new title and details, editing metadata and adding
cross refs; Yonhap headline: "(rocket Launch) S. Korea Conducts Launch
Dress Rehearsal For Space Rocket"
362) Russian Experts Leave SKorea After Looking Into Corvette Sinking
363) Xinhua 'Analysis': S. Korea Dithers Over Punitive Measures Against
DPRK
Xinhua "Analysis" by Kim Junghyun : "S. Korea Dithers Over Punitive
Measures Against DPRK"
364) ROK To Send Envoy To China To Seek Support Over Warship Sinking
365) Putin Arrives In Istanbul To Attend CICA Conference (Adds)
366) Putin To Arrive In Istanbul Tue To Attend CICA Conference
367) Rich Russians are packed and ready to leave the country - TV report
368) Celebrated Spanish Tenor Domingo To Give Concert In Moscow Mon

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Poll Shows Negative Czech Attitude to Roma
"Three in Four Czechs Say They Resent Romanies - Poll" -- Czech Happenings
headline - Czech Happenings
Monday June 7, 2010 10:28:29 GMT
Apart from themselves, Czechs like Slovaks the most. Nine in ten Czechs
like Slovaks.

Czechs also like Poles, Greeks and Jews, the poll showed.

Their assessment of Romanies sharply differs from their approach to the
other minorities. On the seven-mark scale, they received the worst mark
from two-fifths of the country's inhabitants. Only 14 percent of people
described Romanies as likeable.

Last year the Czechs' relation to the Romany minority was even worse.
Seventy-seven percent of them said they resented Romanies and only 9
percent expressed friendly relations to them.

In all similar polls the CVVM has held since 2003, the Czechs have
expressed highest sympathies for themselves.

In the latest polls, they gave the mark 1.56 to themselves on the scale
where 1 and 7 are the best and the worst marks, respectively.

Slovaks received the mark 1.91, with only 4 percent of Czechs calling them
unlikeable.

Positive assessment from over 50 percent of Czechs was also received by
the Greeks, Jews and Germans, while Bulgarians are viewed as likeable by
slightly belo w 50 percent of Czechs.

Positive assessment also prevails in relation to the Hungarian minority.

Serbs, Russians and Vietnamese are viewed as likeable and unlikeable by
about the same number of Czechs. Anthipaties prevail in the Czechs'
relation to Romanians, Ukrainians and Albanians.

The poll was conducted on 1079 people over 15 in early March. It focused
on 15 ethnic minorities living in the Czech Republic.

(Description of Source: Prague Czech Happenings in English -- Internet
magazine with focus on political and economic reporting, published by CTK
subsidiary Neris; URL: http://www.ceskenoviny.cz)

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Algeria to Buy Weapons from Russia Instead of U.S.
Unattributed report: "Tired of the Slowness of the United States, Algeria
Has Decided To Buy Russian Missiles Instead of American" - newsru.com
Monday June 7, 2010 15:38:58 GMT
"The dragging out of deliveries of modern types of weapons from the United
States has lead to a delay in the plans of the Algerian Defense Ministry
to acquire new arms systems to be used in the war against terrorism," the
publication writes, citing RIA Novosti. Among the reasons for the delay,
the newspaper names the strict U.S. criteria for the sale of high-tech
weapons to other countries as well as Israel's pressure on arms suppliers.

In particular, problems have arisen for Algeria in acquiring
precision-guided, air-to ground missiles and aviation smart bombs, which
are used to destroy the enemy's fortified structures. In addition, the Al
gerian Army needs modern radars, electronic air-battle command-and-control
systems, and missile-attack warning systems for attack helicopters.

The Algerian military are also interested in acquiring equipment for
detecting explosive devices buried under the ground, which have become the
reason for more than half of the losses during anti-terrorist operations.

The Algerian Defense Ministry is also looking at plans to create squadrons
of American Apache helicopters, which are planned to be used in the
anti-terrorist struggle. The cost of such a helicopter is estimated at $55
million.

According to the publication's information, in the near future Algeria
intends to rely on the purchase of modern arms from Russia. In particular,
the ministry is planning to equip its ground forces with Mi-28
helicopters, which are one-fourth the price of their American counterparts
even after modernization, as well as Ka-52's.

We note that according to the information o f the Stockholm International
Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), 24 percent of the arms market fell to
Russia from 2005 through 2009, where at the same time 30 percent fell to
the United States.

Russia's Rosoboroneksport is currently carrying out deliveries to more
than 70 countries. Fifty percent of the arms and military equipment are
for air forces. The main importing countries of Russian arms are India,
Algeria, China, Venezuela, Malaysia, and Syria. Rosoboroneksport's
portfolio of orders in 2010 will amount to more than $34 billion.

In March 2010, Russia concluded a contract with Algeria for the delivery
of the newest Pantsir-S anti-aircraft missile/gun systems and 16
Su-30MKI(A) fighters. The price of the latest deal could reach around $1
billion, the newspaper Vedomosti reported, citing sources close to
Rosoboroneksport's leadership and in the defense-industrial complex. A
deal was made earlier in 2009 for the delivery of 28 such fighters to
Algeria from R ussia.

In May, the United States lifted earlier-imposed sanctions on Russian
companies Rosoboroneksport and Tula Design Bureau of Instrument-Making as
well as sanctions on higher-learning institutions -- the Moscow Aviation
Institute and the D.I. Mendeleyev Russian Chemical-Technological
University. Washington accused these organizations of having participated
in illegal arms trade with Iran and Syria since 1999.

In addition, the United States has agreed not to prohibit deliveries of
Russian S-300 systems to Tehran, the agreement on which was reached last
year. Earlier, Washington objected to the deliveries, noting that Iran
could use the missile systems for the defense of its nuclear facilities.

(Description of Source: Moscow newsru.com in Russian -- Popular Internet
news site associated with exiled media magnate Gusinskiy; URL:
http://www.newsru.com)

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Uruguay Press 7 Jun 10
For assistance with multimedia elements, contact OSC at 1-800-205-8615 or
oscinfo@rccb.osis.gov. - Uruguay -- OSC Summary
Monday June 7, 2010 16:00:19 GMT
President Mujica (elobservador.com.uy, 7 June)

Mujica Launches 'Sounding Balloons' To Decide Whether To Implement
Government Measures

-- Montevideo El Observador reports that one of Mujica's personality
traits is reflected in the comings and goings of his administration, which
are accompanied by a resource known by journalists as "sounding balloons."
Mujica has announced with "great fanfare" some "pompous ideas," but
decided whether or not to implement them by taking into consideration
people's reactions. One of these proposals included banning the
possibility of hiring new civil servants, but after Mujica was harshly
criticized he decided to modify a decree stipulating the criteria
regulating their selection process effective 2011. Opposition Leaders,
First Lady Assess Mujica's First 99 Days in Office

--Montevideo El Observador reports that former President Luis Alberto
Lacalle (National Party) said about Mujica's first 99 days in office that
he delivered "a great inauguration address and then made too many
proposals - many of them good proposals - and (carried out) few concrete
legislative and executive actions." Colorado Party Secretary General Pedro
Bordaberry said that the Mujica administration "is filled with good
intentions," but it "lacks teamwork and a methodology to carry out
things." Bordaberry praised, however, the changes made to the security pol
icy, a housing plan, and the strategy implemented to hold relations with
Argentina. Independent Party leader Pablo Mieres highlighted Mujica's
capacity for dialogue with the opposition and the change made to the
security policy, but criticized the fact that he "talks too much" and "the
(wide) distance between words and the implementation of concrete things."
First Lady Lucia Topolansky said that in her opinion agreements with the
opposition have caused delays, but she praised a government-sponsored bill
aimed at authorizing Pension Fund Managing Companies (AFAPs) to make
investments in infrastructure projects and the fact that a state of
emergency was declared in prisons. Topolansky also viewed as positive the
promotion of a positive coexistence with the Armed Forces, as well as the
housing plan launched by the Mujica administration. Mujica's Overexposure,
Wordiness Viewed as Problematic

-- Montevideo El Observador reports that political scientists consulted by
El Observador compared the governing styles of Mujica and former President
Tabare Vazquez. On the one hand, Vazque z carefully planned his public
appearances, but on the other hand, Mujica is more inclined to making
remarks on the spot. In addition, Mujica's excessive public overexposure,
wordiness, and loquacity are in fact a problem that may weaken the
presidential institution. Mujica No Longer Writes in Blog

-- Montevideo El Pais reports that Jose Mujica no longer writes in his
blog (www.pepetalcuales.com). Mujica's last piece posted there is dated 8
November 2009, when he wrote a column. (Montevideo El Pais Digital in
Spanish -- Website of pro-National (Blanco) Party top-circulation daily;
URL: http://www.elpais.com.uy/) Parlasur's Shortcomings Analyzed

-- Sebastian Cabrera writes in Montevideo El Pais that the Mercosur
Parliament (Parlasur) members and officials have no offices where to work
and they are currently working in four small rooms. Once a month, 72
Parlasur members from Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, and Venezuela
hold a session at the Mercosur building in Montevideo. The legislators do
not get paid for their activities as Parlasur members, except the
Paraguayan deputies. Parlasur has nearly 30 employees earning less than
$1,000 each and most of them live in Montevideo. Parlasur only issues
recommendations that are submitted to the Mercosur Common Market Council,
which makes consensual decisions that each member country must then
approve in their respective Congresses. Broad Front Deputy Jorge Orrico
said "that anyone who says that this is a parliament is talking nonsense,"
because the only thing that "makes it into a parliament" is the fact that
it is made up of legislators. BRIC Countries Become Uruguay's Main Export
Destinations

-- Federico Comesana writes in Montevideo El Observador that Brazil,
Russia, India, and China (BRIC) have become the main destination for
Uruguayan export goods in the first five months of the year. According to
figures released by the Uruguay XXI Institute, 31% of Uruguay's overall
exports went to BRIC countries in the January-May period, while exports to
Mercosur member countries totaled 28.8%, followed by the European Union
with 15.2% of Uruguayan export goods and Asian countries, with 13.1%.
Uruguayan exports rose by 27% in the January-May period compared with the
same period in 2009 and the destination of 50.4% of the $580.2 million in
additional exports during the first five months of the year were BRIC
countries. Uruguayan exports according to destination
(elobservador.com.uy, 7 June)

Government Spending Reports 6.2% Increase During January-April Period

-- Montevideo El Pais reports that government spending rose by 6.2% in
real terms during the January-April period compared with the same period
last year.

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Russian, French FMs Discuss Iranian Nuclear Programme, Nagorno-Karabakh -
ITAR-TASS
Monday June 7, 2010 17:37:15 GMT
intervention)

MOSCOW, June 7 (Itar-Tass) -- Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and
his French cou nterpart Bernard Kouchner had a telephone conversation on
Monday to discuss the Iranian nuclear programme and the Nagorno-Karabakh
settlement.Lavrov and Kouchner "exchange views on the situation
surrounding the Iranian nuclear problem, including in the context of work
on the draft relevant resolution in the U.N. Security Council, as well as
the Nagorno-Karabakh settlement," the Foreign Ministry said.On Sunday,
Kouchner said the issue of new sanctions against Iran would be most
probably considered after June 14, following an official reply to the
joint suggestion of Iran, Brazil and Turkey regarding Iranian nuclear
programme.Russian President Dmitry Medvedev welcomed the agreement on
uranium signed by Iran, Turkey and Brazil, but said he was not sure that
it would resolve all questions about Tehran's nuclear programme.Commenting
on the agreement on the exchange of low-enriched uranium signed by Iran,
Turkey and Brazil, Medvedev called it "interesting informatio n"."The work
that was done by Brazil and Turkey led to the signing of the relevant
declaration. We are studying this declaration most thoroughly now. I hope
to talk with my colleague and friend Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, the
president of Brazil, tonight. I hope to receive first-hand information,"
Medvedev said."At any rate, we welcome this agreement. This is a political
and diplomatic method of solving the Iranian problem," Medvedev
said."First of all, it is good that we have some result. The most complex
problem related to the Iranian nuclear programme has been discussed," the
Russian president said."Second, there is the wish to exchange low-enriched
uranium for highly-enriched uranium in the proportions set forth in the
agreement," he said.At the same time, Medvedev noted, "The question is
whether this is a sufficient level of exchange and whether all members of
the international community will be satisfied .875 I don't kno w.
Apparently more consultations will be needed with those who are involved
in this process.""A separate question that arises is whether Iran will
enrich uranium itself or not. As far as I understand, judging from the
statements made by Iranian officials, such work will continue in Iran. In
this case, the international community's doubts main remain."He suggested
"calling urgent consultations with all interested parties, including Iran"
in order to decide what should be done next and whether "the proposed
decisions would be enough or something new should be taken"."This is why I
think that a short pause will not harm. I am confident that we will soon
continue consultations with our partners Brazil and Turkey and other
colleagues that deal with the Iranian nuclear programme," Medvedev
said.Iran's nuclear programme has been a major irritant in global affairs
lately and spurred heated debates in the international community and the
Un ited Nations, forcing Western countries to raise the issue of sanctions
against Tehran.Western countries insist that Iran develops its nuclear
programme for military purposes, while Tehran claims it pursues purely
civilian purposes.Medvedev made it clear earlier that if the Iranian issue
could not be resolved, Russia would be prepared to consider sanctions.But
sanctions against Iran should be "well considered and intelligent", he
said. "Sanctions should not be aimed against the civilian population and
they should be the extreme form, beyond which dialogue is impossible. This
is why the relevant initiatives are being discussed now. We are ready to
continue discussing this issue with our partners even though it would be
desirable to avoid these sanctions," Medvedev said."Iran is a difficult
issue. Practically all of my negotiations with European colleagues and
American colleagues touch on Iran one way or another. Unfortunately, we
have not made progres s lately. On the contrary, the situation is
degrading," he said."Unfortunately, the admonitions we have offered to the
Iranian leadership, our calls for working on a peaceful nuclear programme
under international control have so far not produced ay result," the
president said. "But we are optimists and we still think that we can
succeed," he added."Nevertheless, if we don't, and I have spoken of that
many times, Russia is ready to consider sanctions together with our
partners," the president said.But sanctions against Iran have become more
relevant following Tehran's decision to enrich uranium, but they won' t
solve the problem, Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said
earlier.Moscow believes that "sanctions, if and when the U.N. Security
Council adopts the relevant decision, should aim to strengthen the
non-proliferation regime", he said."Any other attempts to push a possible
future resolution towards provisions that will take it beyond the
strengthening of the non-proliferation regime would naturally be
inappropriate to us," the diplomat said.The Russian approach is that
"sanctions do not solve the problem", he added.(Description of Source:
Moscow ITAR-TASS in English -- Main government information agency)

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Interfax Russia &amp; CIS Presidential Bulletin Report for 07 Jun 10
"INTERFAX Presidential Bulletin" -- Interfax Round-up - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 15:29:15 GMT
No 102 (4591)

CONTENTS

AZERBAIJAN 2

Azerbaijani military doctrine makes foreign military bases possible in
Azerbaijan

BELARUS 3

Belarus sustains economic losses due to Russia's restrictive measures -
ministry

GEORGIA 4

Tbilisi still to decide on possible participation in Sochi Games

KAZAKHSTAN 5

Kazakh president to take part in SCO Tashkent summit

KYRGYZSTAN 6

Kyrgyzstan 's largest private bank to be nationalized - Beknazarov

Kyrgyz interim government's chief of staff resigns

Kyrgyzstan, U.S. to negotiate fuel delivery to transit center

Acting foreign minister to represent Kyrgyzstan at SCO summit

RUSSIA 8

Police activity needs public monitoring - Medvedev

Stable euro important for global financial system - Medvedev

Funding of servicemen's accommodation must be estimated - Medvedev

Two councils to be created in N. Caucasus to deal with regional problems
-Medvedev

Russian government to draft environmental policy for next 20 years

Medvedev hopes for strong cooperation with new Japanese PM

UKRAINE 12

Nearly two-third s of Ukrainians happy with first 100 days of Yanukovych
presidency

AZERBAIJAN

Azerbaijani military doctrine makes foreign military bases possible in
Azerbaijan

The possible deployment of foreign military bases in Azerbaijan, which is
allowed by the national military doctrine, shows that Baku is searching
for alternative security systems, a member of the Parliamentary Defense
and Security Committee, Zahid Orudj, told Interfax.

"This is an indication that Azerbaijan will have to seek alternative
security systems in case the regional military-political balance is
thwarted," he said.

"The doctrine does not imply the inevitable deployment of foreign
servicemen or a security structure, but it gives space for movement," he
noted, adding that they took into account "the Armenian policy of
militarization and the presence of foreign military bases in that
country."

Article 29 of the draft military doctrine does no t permit the deployment
of foreign military bases in Azerbaijan with the exception of cases
specified by international agreements. At the same time, Azerbaijan
reserves the right to have temporarily deployed foreign military bases on
its territory or some other form of foreign military presence in the case
of drastic changes in the military-political situation.

"Azerbaijan may permit foreign military bases to be deployed on its
territory if it is important for the security of the country and the
region at large," he said.

The Defense and Security Committee discussed the draft military doctrine
and presented it to the house. "The parliament will have military doctrine
hearings on Tuesday," Orudj said.

BELARUS

Belarus sustains economic losses due to Russia's restrictive measures -
ministry

Minsk has expressed concern over the use by Russia of restrictive measures
in trade with Belarus.

"The restrictive measures used by the Russian Federation are causing the
biggest economic losses, given the scope of our trade and the closeness of
the economic ties between our countries," the Belarusian Foreign Ministry
told Interfax on Monday.

Currently, 28 restrictive measures are applied by foreign countries in
trade with Belarus, including nine anti-dumping and five special
protective ones, the ministry said. The biggest number of restrictive
measures are applied by Russia (12), followed by Ukraine (six), the
European Union (four), India and the United States (two each), and Moldova
and Kyrgyzstan (one each).

"The existing export oil duty is a particularly weighty exception from the
free trade regime, and the introduction as of January 1, 2010, of the
import customs duty on certain categories of petroleum products supplied
to Belarus from Russia violates the provisions of the Russian Federation
international commitments," the foreign ministry said.

"Ano ther restriction is granting to Gazprom an exclusive right to export
gas, which is a measure of non-tariff regulation of foreign trade," the
ministry said.

"Russia has created unequal competition for Belarusian manufacturers
participating in governmental tenders," imposed restrictions on access to
Belarusian cars and utility vehicles made in Russia and on subsidized
purchase by federal and regional executive authorities, the Belarusian
foreign ministry said.

"Russian banks are banned from lending on favorable conditions with
subsidized interest rates and agricultural machinery leasing. This measure
is classified by the WTO (World Trade Organization) as a banned import
substitution subsidy," the ministry said.

GEORGIA

Tbilisi still to decide on possible participation in Sochi Games

Georgia may abstain from the 2014 Winter Olympic Games in Sochi. The issue
has not been discussed, Georgian Deputy Foreign Minister David Jalagania
told a Monday press briefing.

"It is difficult to say whether Georgia will take part in the games
because Russia attacked Georgia and occupied its land in 2008," he said.

The deputy minister accused Russia of illegally mining inert materials in
Abkhazia in order to build Sochi Olympic sites.

"We never forget about reality and our response will be adequate," he
said.

KAZAKHSTAN

Kazakh president to take partin SCO Tashkent summit

Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev will visit Tashkent, Uzbekistan, on
June 10-11 to attend a summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization
(SCO).

"Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev will attend the tenth SCO summit in
Tashkent on June 10-11," Kazakh Foreign Ministry spokesman Askar
Abdrakhmanov told a Monday press briefing in Astana.

The summit will post a political declaration and approve a number of SCO
documents, including regulations on the ad mission of new members and SCO
procedures.

"The chiefs of state will sum up SCO results achieved after the
Yekaterinburg summit 2009," he said.

Kazakhstan will become the one-year chairman of the SCO at the Tashkent
summit.

"The next SCO summit, which will take place in Astana in 2011, and will
mark the tenth anniversary of the organization," he said.

Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, China, Russia, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan are
members of the organization. India, Iran, Mongolia and Pakistan are
observers.

KYRGYZSTAN

Kyrgyzstan's largest private bank to be nationalized - Beknazarov

The interim Kyrgyz government plans to nationalize the country's largest
bank which was controlled by the ex- president's son, Maxim Bakiyev.

"We will get to AsiaUniversalBank (AUB) at one of the interim government
sessions these days," deputy head of the interim government Azimbek
Beknazarov told journalists on Monday.

"This bank, as we know, emerged at the time as a result of a corporate
raid by one of Maxim Bakiyev's assistants, who is currently wanted,"
Beknazarov said.

AUB was the largest bank, which transferred payments for many ministries
and government departments, as well as $300 million favorable loan granted
by Russia in 2009 for raising economic welfare. Currently, almost all of
the AUB management is under scrutiny for many economic crimes involving
Maxim Bakiyev," the deputy head of the Kyrgyz interim government said.

The Kyrgyz interim government has not decided how to use a Russian loan,
Beknazarov told reporters.

"The loan has been received, and (deputy interim chief in charge of
economic affairs) Almazbek Atambayev and Finance Minister Temir Sariyev
will now decide how to spend the money," he said.

"I think the loan will be primarily used for economic recovery," he said.

Some of the funds may be inve sted in repairing canals and roads, which
were affected by mudslides in southern Kyrgyzstan last weekend.

The Russian preferential loan of $30 million was transferred to the Kyrgyz
National Bank approximately one month ago.

Kyrgyz interim government's chief of staff resigns

Chief of staff of the Kyrgyz interim government Edil Baisalov has resigned
in order to pursue his own political interests.

"I am quitting the post of the chief of staff of the Kyrgyz interim
government and I plan to go into politics," Baisalov said at a press
conference on Monday.

I am going to form a party which "will be ideologically different from the
existing ones, so that Kyrgyzstan has a really new political system," he
said.

"Our politics got stuck somewhere in the mid-1990s, and there is now a
need for new people, new ideas to enable the country to move forward, to
prevent it from repeating old mistakes, and applying the old corrup tion
schemes," he added.

The new political party will be formed around the Aikol El (The Spirit of
the People) youth movement formed in May.

"There is no split among the members of the interim government, which is
handling its duties well under the leadership of Otunbayeva," Baisalov
said.

After the June 27 referendum on a new constitution, the political party
leaders who sit in the government should quit their government jobs and
take part in the political and election campaign, he said.

Baisalov returned to Kyrgyzstan in April 2010 from Sweden, where he had
lived since early 2008 after fleeing his home country before the December
2008 parliamentary elections for fear of prosecution. In Otunbayeva's
interim government, he was in charge of "current crisis tasks."

Kyrgyzstan, U.S. to negotiate fuel deliveryto transit center

Kyrgyzstan and the United States will negotiate new terms for the delivery
of aviation kerosene to the transit center at the Manas Airport after June
20, a source at the Kyrgyz interim administration told Interfax on Monday.

"It is a question of transparency for fuel deliveries to the transit
center and fuel suppliers," he said. "The sides are holding consultations
to prepare for the negotiating process."

A number of criminal cases were opened in Kyrgyzstan in connection with
earlier aviation fuel deliveries to the transit center. The Kyrgyz
Prosecutor General's Office said that the companies belonged to Maxim
Bakiyev, son of former President Kurmanbek Bakiyev, and did not pay custom
duties.

Fuel deliveries to the transit center had been reduced drastically, and
135 tanker planes were moved to other bases. The transit center opened at
the Manas Airport in July 2009. Formerly, the airport hosted an air base
belonging to the U.S.-led coalition in Afghanistan. The center has a
current personnel of about 1,000 U.S. servicem en.

Acting foreign minister to represent Kyrgyzstan at SCO summit

Acting Foreign Minister Ruslan Kazakbayev will represent Kyrgyzstan at the
Tashkent summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), Kyrgyz
interim government spokesman Farid Niyazov told Interfax on Monday.

SCO Kyrgyz coordinator Tolendy Makeyev will also be attending the summit.

The SCO leaders will convene on June 10-11.

The organization is made up of Russia, China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan,
Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.

RUSSIA

Police activity needs public monitoring - Medvedev

There needs to be public monitoring of the activity conducted by interior
authorities, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said.

"What we need is to monitor the activity of the interior authorities both
by the government that has all kinds of supervisors, and by the public,
which is, in fact, no less important and our people are doing it with
great enthusiasm," M edvedev said at a meeting focused on the reform of
the Interior Ministry.

Another important aspect of the reform are changes in the organizational
structure and staff numbers, he said, recalling that the Interior
Ministry's staff numbers are due to be cut by 20% by 2012.

"Apart from raising the social status of police officers, we should seek
radical changes in the way they work. Naturally, the general result of
their work, the microclimate within the ministry will depend on how well
interior officers are trained and their motivation to do honest and right
work," Medvedev said.

This is not a simple task and cannot be completed in a month, but needs to
be approached in a consistent manner, he said.

The funding of the Interior Ministry reform must take into account the
difficulties of the budget policy, Medvedev said.

"We must have a clear view of what spending for these purposes will be
like, what we can do in the current situ ation, given the difficulties of
forming the budget policy," Medvedev said.

The financial needs must be justified and "worked out accordingly with the
economic bloc of the government," he said. Also, this spending should be
correlated with the parameters of the budget for the next three years, he
said.

The ministry's financial situation and wages for its employees are one of
the priorities of the reform in the Interior Ministry, the president said.

"There is no nee d to say that it must be worthy and competitive,
otherwise professionals will not stay long at the ministry and certainly
we will be unable to ensure due prestige for our police," Medvedev said.

The current wage and pension level paid to interior officers does not
correspond to the complexity and scale of the problems tackled by the
ministry's departments, the Russian president said.

Stable euro important for global financial system - Medvedev

The global financial system needs a stable euro currency, President Dmitry
Medvedev has said.

"I hope this package (of measures to stabilize the euro) will work and the
general situation in the euro zone will be absolutely stable. This is
important for the euro zone and for the euro zone's partners, such as
Russia. Moreover, this is important for the global financial system,"
Medvedev said at a joint news conference with German Chancellor Angela
Merkel after their talks on Saturday.

"If this euro 'limb' is pulled out of the global financial system, the
aftermath will be even worse than the start of the 2008 crisis, I am
afraid," Medvedev said.

"We were intensely following dollar dynamics then, and now our attention
is centered on euro. The system of world reserve currencies is imperfect.
It must develop further, with new reserve currencies emerging. But the
ones that exist must be strong and stable," Medvedev said.

The pr oblem of euro is worrying Russian citizens, because Russia and the
EU are large trade partners, because Russia keeps part of its currency
reserves in euros and many citizens have savings in euros, he said.

"We are not indifferent to the future of this European invention. I think,
incidentally, that it is a good invention, despite the crisis," Medvedev
said.

Funding of servicemen's accommodation must be estimated - Medvedev

President Dmitry Medvedev has ordered the Defense Ministry to evaluate the
amount of money it needs to accommodate servicemen.

"We must rapidly estimate the number of servicemen in need for
accommodation, together with the Defense Ministry's needs for
accommodation money," Medvedev said.

It is necessary to make an accommodation schedule and to control the
spending, he said.

"The order has been given, and its fulfillment will be monitored by the
presidential administration and the controllin g department," he said.

The budgetary message defined the accommodation of servicemen as a
priority. A total of 115 billion rubles were allocated for that purpose in
2009, and more than 131 billion rubles will be assigned this year.

"We concentrate on the accommodation of servicemen in the army reform.
About 50 billion rubles will be assigned for building homes for servicemen
this year, and nearly 13 billion rubles will be transferred to housing
accounts," Medvedev said.

Two councils to be created in N. Caucasus to deal with regional problems
-Medvedev

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has given a number of orders after he
met with members of the Presidential Advisory Council for Promotion of
Civil Society and Human Rights and representatives from nongovernmental
organizations to discuss problems in North Caucasus on May 19, 2010.

Medvedev approved a list of orders, the president's press office said on
Monday.

In parti cular, the document orders the presidential envoy to the North
Caucasus Federal District, Alexander Khloponin, "to prepare proposals on
the formation of a public council on North Caucasus problems, including
its status and powers," by October.

The same deadline was set for Khloponin to "consider and submit proposals
on forming a council of elders for the North Caucasus Federal District."

The president also ordered the "introduction of proposals on better
policing and optimizing the numbers of police outposts in the North
Caucasus Federal District." Khloponin and Interior Minister Rashid
Nurgaliyev will have until October 2010 to fulfill this order.

The same deadline was set for Khloponin "to consider creating a forensic
laboratory in Chechnya for identifying human bodies."

Khloponin, along with Education Minister Andrei Fursenko, Health Care and
Social Development Minister Tatyana Golikova, and First Deputy Chief of
the presidential administration Vladimir Surkov, will also have until this
October to "work out a set of measures aimed at ensuring the steady
functioning of small schools and midwifery centers in towns and villages
in hard to access mountainous and rural areas in the North Caucasus
Federal District."

Russian government to draft environmental policy for next 20 years

President Dmitry Medvedev has ordered the government to draft the
fundamentals of the environmental policy for the period up to 2030, the
presidential press office said on Monday.

"The Russian government and public organizations will draft the
fundamentals of the environmental policy for the period until 2030," the
Kremlin said.

Medvedev gave a number of directives after the May 27 meeting of the State
Council's Presidium.

The fundamentals must be ready before December 31, 2010.

In addition, the government and other agencies will draft a fede ral
program for protection, including protection from trans-border factors,
and the safe use of waters and bio-resources of the Amur River.

The proposals must be submitted by December 1, 2010.

Medvedev hopes for strong cooperation with new Japanese PM

President Dmitry Medvedev has sent congratulations to Naoto Kan in
connection with his election to the post of Japanese prime minister, the
Kremlin reported on Saturday.

"I hope for strong and constructive interaction with you in the interests
of steady development of Russian-Japanese relations and for building true
partnership between our two countries. A solid foundation has been created
for that already - a trusting political dialog and effective cooperation
in the international arena. I would like to reaffirm our readiness for
joint work for the sake of strengthening positive trends in bilateral
relations," Medvedev said.

* * *

Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has sen t a telegram to Naoto Kan
congratulating him on becoming the new Prime Minister of Japan, the
Russian government said in a press statement posted on its website on
Monday.

The telegram says, in particular: "The development of mutual trust and
good neighborly-relations between Russia and Japan is consistent with the
interests of our nations and contributes to stability and security in the
Asia-Pacific region. I am hoping for productive cooperation with you and
your government in all areas of bilateral cooperation," he said.

UKRAINE

Nearly two-thirds of Ukrainians happy with first 100 days of Yanukovych
presidency

Nearly two-thirds of Ukrainians approved of the first 100 days of Viktor
Yanukovych's presidency.

"A total of 64.9% of citizens positively evaluated the first 100 days of
Yanukovych's presidency, and 24.1% had a negative opinion. Eleven percent
were unable to answer the question," Director of the Kyiv Gorshenin I
nstitute of Management Issues Volodymyr Fesenko said at a Monday press
conference in Kyiv.

The situation was similar to the case of President Viktor Yushchenko. He
was supported by over 60% of citizens in early 2005, Fesenko said.

Some 34.2% of the respondents said their opinion of Yanukovych had changed
for the better. The opinion of 53.4% of the respondents did not change,
and the opinion of 9.4% of the respondents worsened. Three percent found
it difficult to answer the question.

A total of 63% said they trusted Yanukovych, 31.6% voiced the opposite
opinion, and 5.4% failed to answer the question.

More than half of Ukraine's citizens support President Viktor Yanukovych's
foreign policy, a poll has revealed.

62.9% of respondents, polled recently by the Horshenyn Institute of
Governance Problems, said the Yanukovych foreign policy reflects their
interests in varying degrees, 27.5% oppose it and 9.6% were undecided.

55.7% of those po lled said Yanukovych's foreign policy priorities are
pro-Russian, 29.8% said they are neutral, 1.2% pro-Western and 13.3% were
undecided.

The institute polled 2,000 respondents in 160 towns and cities from May 24
to June 3. Compiled by

Andrei Petrovsky, Maya Sedova ###

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Medvedev Wants Anti-terror Effort Bolstered in CIS - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:16:38 GMT
YEKATERINBURG. June 2 (Interfax) - Special services and law enforcement
agencies in Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) countries must cut
terrorist financing channels, President Dmitry Medvedev said."It is
important to build up our common efforts to cut terrorist financing
channels, and to fight drug trafficking, smuggling and illegal migration,"
Medvedev said in a message of greetings to the 28th meeting of the Council
of Security and Special Service Chiefs from CIS countries, which has
opened in Yekaterinburg.The message was read out by Russia's Federal
Security Service chief Alexander Bortnikov.The agenda has 19 issues, and
special emphasis will be placed on CIS special services' cooperation in
fighting international terrorism and other violent manifestations of
extremism, Bortnikov said."A plan of measures to counter terror and
extremist organizations, active in CIS countries, will be drawn up and
ways to improve cooperation in combating nuclear t errorism will be
discussed," he said.The meeting has brought together representatives of
special services and law enforcement agencies from eleven CIS countries -
Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Russia,
Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Ukraine, and leaders of the CIS
Anti-Terrorist Centre and of the CIS Executive Committee.Among the guests
are representatives of special services from Germany, Italy and France.sd
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Azerbaijani Military Doctrine Makes Foreign Military Bases Possible in
Azerbaijan - Interfax< /div>
Monday June 7, 2010 14:16:26 GMT
Azerbaijan

BAKU. June 7 (Interfax) - The possible deployment of foreign military
bases in Azerbaijan, which is allowed by the national military doctrine,
shows that Baku is searching for alternative security systems, a member of
the Parliamentary Defense and Security Committee, Zahid Orudj, told
Interfax."This is an indication that Azerbaijan will have to seek
alternative security systems in case the regional military-political
balance is thwarted," he said."The doctrine does not imply the inevitable
deployment of foreign servicemen or a security structure, but it gives
space for movement," he noted, adding that they took into account "the
Armenian policy of militarization and the presence of foreign military
bases in that country."Article 29 of the draft military doctrine does not
permit the deployment of foreign mil itary bases in Azerbaijan with the
exception of cases specified by international agreements. At the same
time, Azerbaijan reserves the right to have temporarily deployed foreign
military bases on its territory or some other form of foreign military
presence in the case of drastic changes in the military-political
situation."Azerbaijan may permit foreign military bases to be deployed on
its territory if it is important for the security of the country and the
region at large," he said.The Defense and Security Committee discussed the
draft military doctrine and presented it to the house. "The parliament
will have military doctrine hearings on Tuesday," Orudj
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Armenian Leader Against Turkey's Role in Nagorno-karabakh Issue - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:16:41 GMT
YEREVAN. June 2 (Interfax) - Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan has said he
is opposed to Turkey's involvement in the Nagorno-Karabakh peace
process."Turkey is trying to enter the sphere, I mean the Karabakh
settlement process, where there is obviously no room for it," Sargsyan
said at a meeting with members of the Armenian community in Rostov-on-Don
in the south of Russia on Tuesday.Turkey is not ready to ratify the
protocols normalizing relations with Armenia, "which has prompted Armenia
to decide to freeze this process," he said."Turkey has been proposing new
preconditions in an attempt to justify this failure. Today, we have
nothing to discuss with such an unreliable partner, which b reaches
earlier reached agreements from time to time. Time has shown that we have
done everything in our power to secure the opening of the last closed
border in Europe, while Turkey is not even ready for this," the Armenian
president said.Commenting on the Nagorno-Karabakh peace process, Sargsyan
said that Yerevan was not going to turn the right of the region's people
to self-determination into a bargaining chip."We are not going to discuss
this issue with anyone," he said.Interfax-950215-AOKFCBAA

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Mediators Cannot Resolve Nagorno-karabakh Conflict - Belarus President -
Interfax
M onday June 7, 2010 14:16:34 GMT
MINSK. June 4 (Interfax) - Belarus's President Alexander Lukashenko on
Friday argued that mediators would be unable to settle the
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and said no one else other than Azerbaijan and
Armenia would be able to reach a peace deal over Azerbaijan's disputed
Armenian-speaking enclave."No mediators will solve this problem for you.
Only a direct dialogue between the leaders of Azerbaijan and Armenia,"
Lukashenko said after meeting with Azeri Prime Minister Artur Rasizade
during a visit to Baku.Lukashenko also said Belarus might carry out
projects worth a total of $1 billion in Azerbaijan."The Belarusian head of
state said that, at the current stage, trade and economic relations
between the two countries are developing quite dynamically but that the
states have a large potential for considerable progress in that
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Rosatom Ready to Invest in Construction of NPPs in Bulgaria And Armenia -
Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:17:15 GMT
MOSCOW. June 7 (Interfax) - Russia's nuclear power agency Rosatom plans to
expand its experience in investing in the development of nuclear power
overseas and is read to provide a portion of the financing of such
projects in Bulgaria and Armenia, the agency's chairman, Sergei Kirienko,
told journalists.Kirienko said that Russia and Turkey recently reached an
agreement for the construction of a nuclear power plant. This project will
be unique since Rosatom will not only build the NPP but also invest in it.
The agency will later own and bring it online."We have negotiations today
with various different countries," he said, adding: "We are not only
offering Armenia the construction of a nuclear station but investing in
it," he added.Rosatom is still ready to purchase packet in the Belen NPP
in Bulgaria, which the government there is ready to sell, Kirienko said.
Rosatom wants to purchase a stake in the project when the Bulgarian
authorities again form an investment pool. Germany's RWE was earlier an
investor in the project but the company decided against its
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Energy Supply Company Rushydro Gets Control of Saratov, Altai Retail Cos -
Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:16:44 GMT
MOSCOW. June 4 (Interfax) - Energy Supply Company RusHydro (ESC RusHydro)
has received the 64.04% stake in energy retailer Saratovenergo (RTS: SARE)
that RusHydro (RTS: HYDR) acquired from RAO ES Vostok (East Energy
System).ESC RusHydro has also received 100% of shares in another energy
retailer, Altaienergosbyt.The stakes were transferred to ESC RusHydro on
June 3.Also on that day, RusHydro booked 56.01% of shares in Tambov Energy
Retail Company (RTS: TASB) and 57.4% in St. Petersburg Energy Retail
Company (RTS: PBSB). RusHydro acquired a 50.9% stake in Mosenergosbyt
(RTS: MSSB) on June 1. All five of the stakes were purchased from East
Energy Company. RusHyd ro also acquired their management company, United
Energy Retail Company (OESK).The deal totaled 7.8 billion rubles, a source
close to one of the parties told Interfax.It was reported earlier that
Inter RAO UES (RTS: IRAO) plans to acquire those assets from RusHydro in
exchange for its own shares, Inter RAO acting CEO Boris Kovalchuk said
previously.RusHydro is only prepared to part with the two biggest assets,
the energy retailers in Moscow and St. Petersburg, a source close to the
deal told Interfax.However, an asset swap is also a possibility. Inter RAO
owns a number of hydroelectric stations, in Tajikistan, Armenia and
Georgia, that RusHydro is interested in acquiring. It also wants the 40%
stake in Irkutskenergo (RTS: IRGZ) that Inter RAO is expected to transfer
to the state soon, although the documents authorizing the transfer have
not been approved yet.State-owned RusHydro includes the majority of
Russia's hydropower plants.RTS$#&amp;: HYDR, IRAO, IRGZ, MSSB, PBSB, SARE,
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Russian, Armenian Presidents Hold Working Meeting in Rostov-on-don -
Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:16:10 GMT
ROSTOV-ON-DON. June 1 (Interfax) - Russian President Dmitry Medvedev
discussed economic and regional problems with Armenian President Serzh
Sargsyan in Rostov-on-Don."It's our working meeting, which is a chance to
exchange opinions on the current situation, even more so since it demands
a discussion. There are economic issues, of co urse, which we always
discuss during your visits to Russia and my visits to Armenia," Medvedev
said.Medvedev also said he would like to share his impressions of his
talks with European colleagues, including on the Turkish-Armenian
settlement. "There are quite a few things to discuss and to share," he
said.Medvedev thanked Sargsyan for his attendance of the celebrations of
the 65th anniversary of victory in World War II in Moscow, which, he said,
demonstrates the two countries' affinity and the steady development of
their strategic relations.Sargsyan, in turn, noted the importance of his
talks with the Russian president, saying that he was proud to join the
celebrations."I was proud. The grandiose parade is an excellent reminder
of our common history and combat fraternity," the Armenian president
said.Sargsyan said he planned to meet with representatives of the Armenian
community in Rostov-on-Don on Tuesday evening. "A good Armenian in the
Armeni an community is a good and respected citizen of Russia," he said.sd
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Sargsyan Invites Medvedev to Visit Armenia in August - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:15:59 GMT
YEREVAN. June 2 (Interfax) - Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan has invited
his Russian counterpart Dmitry Medvedev to visit Yerevan this August.The
invitation was made during a meeting between Sargsyan and Medvedev in
Rostov-on-Don on Tuesday, the Armenian president's press office said.Inte
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Interfax Russia &amp; CIS Presidential Bulletin Report for 04 Jun 10
"INTERFAX Presidential Bulletin" -- Interfax Round-up - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 09:06:54 GMT
No 101 (4590)

CONTENTS

BELARUS 2

Belarus may join Customs Union July 1 with exemptions

Bakiyev's stay in Belarus has bad effect on Belarusian-Kyrgyz relations
-ambassador

GEORGIA 4

Georgian Labor party declares fight against imperialism, colonialism

KAZAKHSTAN 5

Kazakh president rejects 'Leader of the Nation' title for special powers

All production assets in Kazakhstan to be evaluated for upgrading

MOLDOVA 7

Moldovan Communists ready to support direct presidential elections

RUSSIA 8

Russian president to visit China in September

Russian president sends condolences over Dhaka blaze

Medvedev residence trespasser w ill not be charged - source

Russian govt to back GE joint ventures in energy, medicine - Putin

"Metal object" which cause tire puncture in Putin's car not found - source

UKRAINE 11

President Yanukovych's political rating growing - poll

Yanukovych names national integrated goal that can unite Ukrainians

Ukraine economy will see growth of 6-7% - Yanukovych

Ukraine president promises more rights to opposition

Ukraine leader urges closer ties with U.S.

Ukraine leader advocates signing strategic partnership pact with Russia

Yanukovych does not recognize Abkhazia, S.Ossetia, Kosovo

BELARUS

Belarus may join Customs Union July1 with exemptions

Belarus may become a member of the Customs Union as of July 1, but with a
number of exemptions, Belarusian Economics Minist er Mykola Snopkov told
reporters during a joint session involving his ministry and the Russian
Economic Development Ministry on Friday in Moscow.

"The meeting between President of the Republic of Belarus Alexander
Lukashenko and Russian First Deputy Prime Minister Viktor Shuvalov
confirmed the thesis that the sides intend to settle disputed issues and
enter into a customs space by July 1," Snopkov said.

Asked if Belarus would by that date ratify the Customs Codex, Snopkov
said, "As economics minister, assuming the economic necessity of this
process, I would suppose yes."

Belarusian Foreign Ministry spokesman Andrei Savinykh told the press on
Thursday, that Minsk had not backtracked on its pledge to form a customs
union jointly with Russia and Kazakhstan, and was trying to negotiate
mutually acceptable ways of settling the current disagreements with its
partners.

"The Belarusian position is clear and transparent: We are act ive
advocates of integration and we continue implementing the agreements
reached in the trilateral format," he said.

Bakiyev's stay in Belarus has bad effect on Belarusian-Kyrgyz relations
-ambassador

The decision to allow former Kyrgyz President Kurmanbek Bakiyev to seek
refuge in Belarus has become an unfavorable factor for bilateral relations
between the two ex-Soviet republics, Kyrgyz ambassador in Minsk Ishenkul
Boldzhurova said.

"Unfortunately, Bakyev's arrival (to Belarus), I hate to lie, did leave an
imprint," she told a press conference in Minsk on Thursday.

The two countries "have suspended certain production relations," she said.

"I hope after the power legitimization (in Kyrgyzstan) insisted upon by
Belarus, after the referendum, our trade and economic relations will
resume," Boldzhurova said.

She said Bakiyev's whereabouts were unknown to her.

"He did not contact us. We do n ot know where he is. Nor do we know
whether he was in Turkey or not," she said, commenting on reports that
Bakiyev recently went to Turkey for vacation.

In late May Belarusian prosecution authorities received a package
requesting Bakiyev's extradition, she said.

"Belarus has one month to consider these documents," she said.

The ambassador said she had no information as to whether Kyrgyzstan asked
Interpol to put Bakiyev on its list of fugitives.

Kyrgyzstan asked Interpol in relation to the search for "(Bakiyev's)
relatives who were robbing the country," she said. "As for Bakiyev, I do
not know whether an application was made to Interpol."

Bakiyev was ousted as president after mass unrest in early April, which
led to the deaths of 82 people. He initially fled to Kazakhstan and then
arrived in Belarus on April 20.

On May 21, the Belarusian Prosecutor General's Office received a package
of documents fr om Kyrgyzstan, requesting the extradition of Bakiyev, who
has been charged with mass murder and abuse of office.

GEORGIA

Georgian Labor party declares fight against imperialism, colonialism

The Georgian Labor Party has suggested opening a public center in Georgia
"to fight against imperialism and colonialism."

All problems in Georgia stem from "two large empires," one of which,
Russia, "has occupied part of the country, and the other - the U.S. -
colonized the rest of its territory," where citizens were even stripped of
their voting right, Labor leader Shalva Natelashvili said on Thursday.

An illustrative example of this was the May 30 municipal elections, "the
results of which were known well beforehand and dictated from Washington,"
he said.

Regretfully, part of the Georgian opposition took part in those elections,
thus facilitating further existence of the ruling regime, Natelashvili
said.
The public center will be based at the Labor Party headquarters and will
fight "against imperialism and Saakashvili's puppet regime," he said.

"Saakashvili and his regime are a problem, but getting rid of him is only
possible in a country free from outside influence," the Labor leader said.

KAZAKHSTAN

Kazakh president rejects 'Leader of the Nation'title for special powers

Kazakhstan's President Nursultan Nazarbayev has rejected draft bills
passed by the parliament granting him special powers for life.

"I am grateful to all Kazakhs and MPs who made this initiative to give me
the status of the 'Leader of the Nation'. I see the unanimous passage of
these bills as people's trust. I believe that there is no need to reflect
the status of the 'Leader of the Nation' in some statutory acts. I hope my
refusal to sign these laws will not be misunderstood," Nazarbayev said on
the Khabar state television channel.
< br>On May 13 the Kazakh parliament passed two bills proclaiming
Nazarbayev the 'Leader of the Nation' that would grant him immunity from
prosecution and control over some government policy after his resignation.

In 2007 the parliament allowed Nazarbayev as the first president of
Kazakhstan to run for the country's top job without term limits.

He assumed office in 1991 after the fall of the USSR. He turns 70 in July.

* * *

Nursultan Nazarbayev said that he has always opposed adulation and that
his relatives, like all other citizens, must not violate the law, which
applies equally to all.

Nazarbayev's position was given in an address to the nation, parliament
and the political council of the governing Nur Otan party, with
explanations why he did not sign the bills proposing that he be given the
status of national leader on Thursday.

"All of you know that I always cut short all praise, addressed to me, and
all proposals that my rol e be given special status. I, as incumbent
president, have always opposed portraits on banknotes, as well as titles
and things surrounding this," Nazarbayev said in his address, published by
the national media on Friday.

"Concerning my family, they, like all other citizens, have the right to
work in their chosen fields, or do the public work, or engage in
business," he said.

"But like all other citizens they must not violate the law, which applies
equally to all," the Kazakh president said.

"It was a great tragedy for me and for my family, to face the fact that my
former son-in-law, Rakhat Aliyev, the father of my three grandchildren,
has betrayed his family, children, me and the nation by going beyond the
limits of what is allowable," he said.

"My relatives and I courageously faced the verdict, handed down to him, as
we ought to. It could not have been any other way. It was a severe lesson
for my relatives and for all of us, vested with power," the Kazakh
president said.

Rakhat Aliyev, a former high-ranking state official, who has been in
hiding abroad since 2007, was convicted in absentia two years ago on
charges of committing a series of grave crimes, including high treason,
plotting a coup, abductions and corporate raiding. Two courts sentenced
him to a total of 40 years in prison.

All production assets in Kazakhstan to be evaluated for upgrading

Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev has instructed the government to
evaluate the productions assets of all large companies of Kazakhstan and
determine which of them need upgrading.

"The government has to conduct within the shortest possible time an
evaluation of the production assets of all large enterprises in Kazakhstan
from the viewpoint of their modernization," he said when speaking at a
meeting of the Foreign Investors Council on Friday in Almaty.

The evaluation, the preside nt continued, should be followed by an open
bidding process to select the best projects for modernization of the
production assets which will need upgrading.

The winning projects will be implemented at each of such enterprises, the
president summed up.

MOLDOVA

Moldovan Communists ready to support direct presidential elections

The opposition Communist Party of Moldova will be ready to vote in favor
of adopting legislative amendments introducing direct presidential
elections if a date for early parliamentary elections is set, Communist
Party leader and former Moldovan President Vladimir Voronin said at a
press briefing on Friday.

The Communist Party can agree to support the proposed amendments in order
to prevent a referendum that could cost 45 million lei, Voronin said.

"The Council of Europe has double standards" because at first it demanded
that the Moldovan authorities resolve the country's political crisis
obeying the ex isting Constitution, but then it agreed to a presidential
election referendum the ruling Alliance for European Integration proposed
holding in September, he said.

A political crisis erupted in Moldova after parliament failed to secure
enough votes to elect a new president. In this situation, the country's
Constitution demands that the acting president dissolve parliament and set
a date for early parliamentary elections a year after the previous
elections (June 16, 2010).

The Communist Party has been boycotting parliamentary sessions, demanding
that the Constitution be obeyed.

The Communist Party also urges the authorities to dissolve the commission
to study the Communist regime.

On June 3, Moldova's ruling Alliance for European Integration, which
includes four political parties, announced its decision to hold a
presidential election referendum in autumn, to be followed by general
parliamentary and presidential elections.

RUSSIA

Russi an president to visit China in September

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev is due to visit China in September,
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said.

"The visit of President of the Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev to the
People's Republic of China in late September will be the highlight" of
bilateral contacts this year, Lavrov said after talks with his Chinese
counterpart Yang Jiechi in Beijing on Friday.

A meeting between the prime ministers of Russia and China in autumn will
be preceded by a series of sessions of the two countries' joint
commissions and sub-commissions, the Russian minister said.

As for contacts between Russian and Chinese parliamentarians, Boris
Gryzlov, speaker of the lower chamber of Russia's Parliament, visited
China recently, while Sergei Mironov, speaker of the upper chamber, is
expected to travel to Beijing in autumn, Lavrov said.

Russian president sends condolences over Dhaka blaze

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has offered his condolences to
Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina following a fire in the country's
capital Dhaka on Thursday, in which more than 100 people were killed.

"It was with profound sadness that we heard the news of the fire in Dhaka
that claimed the lives of many people. I ask you, Mrs. Prime Minister, to
convey my sincere condolences to the families and friends of the victims
and to wish all those injured a speedy recovery," Medvedev said.

Medvedev residence trespasser will not be charged - source

Moscow region's Deputy Prosecutor Stanislav Buyansky, who trespassed at
the Russian presidential residence in Gorki, was not, and most likely will
not, face administrative charges, a law enforcement source told Interfax
on Friday.

A few days ago Buyansky "used an unconventional way to enter the residence
of the head of state but was detained by officers from the Federal
Security Service," h e said.

"Buyansky was removed from the grounds and was let go after a conversation
with officials. He was not taken to a police station," the source said.

The deputy prosecutor was fired shortly after the incident, he said.

"No criminal or administrative c harges were brought against Buyanksy.
Most likely, he will not be prosecuted," the source said.

Meanwhile, law enforcement psychologists told Interfax that similar cases
have happened before.

"Normally attempts to meet with a country's leader are made by exuberant
individuals who thus want to solve their personal problems, and this
happens particularly often during fall and spring time," experts said.

Russian govt to back GE joint ventures in energy, medicine - Putin

The Russian government will render all support to General Electric (GE) in
forming joint ventures with Russian companies in the energy and the
production of medical equipment, Russi an Prime Minister Vladimir Putin
said at a meeting with the company's management.

"Of course these initiatives will receive all possible support at
government level. We are keen not just to buy your equipment but to work
together also," Putin said.

Russia has been doing business with GE for nearly a century, Putin said.
"This work has always been successful, we know you in the best possible
light," he said, adding that the company had recommended itself in sectors
like aircraft manufacturing, rail transport technology and medical
equipment.

"It is very pleasing that you are prepared for a new quality of
partnership, I mean forming joint ventures in the power and medical
equipment industries," Putin said.

Putin said the Russian government had major plans in electricity to
update, refurbish and build new capacity. Russia also plans next year to
launch a "major healthcare modernization program," for which " ;fairly
large resources for our country will be allocated, so the production of
diagnostic and other medical equipment is vital for us."

GE's chief executive, Jeffrey Immelt, said the power and medical equipment
deal was a very good starting point, which enables GE and its local
partners to invest in hi-tech products, that can be used working with
partners in Russia and on the global markets. He said the company could do
even more, and that its teams would work quickly, especially after the
agreement has been signed.

"Metal object" which cause tire puncture in Putin's car not found - source

Traffic police officers and municipal service workers have failed to find
the object, which punctured a tire on Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's car
as it was driving along Kutuzovsky Prospekt, one of the city's busiest
thoroughfares, on Thursday, a law enforcement source told Interfax on
Friday.

"Traffic Police and other officials were calle d to the scene immediately
after the incident to search for the object which could have damaged a
tire on Putin's car," he said.

"All in vain. No foreign objects were discovered," he added.

"The thoroughfare is checked twice a day, but no one is guaranteed against
accidents," the source said.

The Federal Bodyguard Service told Interfax on Thursday that the tire on
Putin's car had been punctured as his motorcade drove on Kutuzovsky
Prospekt.

"The damage was checked and no evil plans were uncovered," the Federal
Bodyguard Service's spokesman Sergei Devyatov said.

Tire punctures in official cars do not occur often, but do occur
sometimes," he said.

The prime minister's tire "hit a wide metallic object, as a result of
which the car had to stop," the spokesman said. "The staff of the Federal
Bodyguard Service are prepared for all kinds of surprises on the road, and
a tire puncture in this particular case presented no major difficulty for
them in protecting the prime minister," Devyatov said. Asked who is
responsible for extraneous items on the roads, Devyatov said: "I can
definitely say that a motorway, even a special motorway, is not our
responsibility."

UKRAINE

President Yanukovych's political rating growing - poll

If presidential elections were to be held next Sunday, 46.9% of Ukrainian
citizens would vote for incumbent President Viktor Yanukovych, a poll
suggests.

Deputy Prime Minister Serhiy Tihipko is in second place with 14.1%, and
Yulia Tymoshenko, the ex-prime minister and leader of the BYuT political
block, would be in third place with 9.7%.

These figures were reported by director of the Horshenyn Institute of
Governance Problems, Volodymyr Fesenko, at a news conference in Kyiv on
Friday.

Ex-parliamentary speaker, Arseniy Yatsenyuk, is in fourth place with 5.2%,
radical nationalist Oleh T yahnibok would muster 2.3% of the votes,
ex-Defense Minister Anatoliy Hrytsenko 1.8%, and Communist Party leader
Petro Symonenko 1.2%.

Speaker Volodymyr Lytvyn would win less than 1% of the votes and
ex-President Viktor Yushchenko 0.3%.

The poll was held between May 24 and June 3, and involved 2,000
respondents in 160 populated areas. The margin of error does not exceed
2.2%.

Yanukovych names national integrated goal that can unite Ukrainians

Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych has said that the realization of the
dreams of Ukrainians about a strong, fair and consolidated democratic
republic is a goal that can unite the country.

"We need to ensure a high level and quality of life of the Ukrainian
society as a middle-class society, realize the dream of Ukrainians about a
strong, fair and consolidated democratic republic, enter the list of the
world's 20 leading countries with the competitive economies of the 21st
century, and implemen t our European choice. This is how I see a national
integrated goal that can unite my countrymen," he said in an annual
address to the nation at the Ukraina Palace on Thursday.

Yanukovych said that the country had walked a path of destruction over the
past few years.

"My conclusion is simple - in recent years, despite good slogans, we have
walked a path of the destruction of a national choice made in 1991. Today
our main task is to return people to their faith in a strong, developed
and modern Ukraine, in which everybody feels an active participant," he
said.

The adoption of a law on the principles of Ukraine's domestic and foreign
policy will put an end to political instability in the country, Yanukovych
said.

"Today the Verkhovna Rada adopted at first reading a bill on the
principles of domestic and foreign policy, which was submitted by me as
urgent. Its full adoption will make our domestic and foreign policy open
and clear to everybody. At the same time, the road to clear interaction
between the president, the parliament and the government will finally put
an end to political instability," Yanukovych said.

He added that the Ukrainian people had had the opportunity to see over the
previous five years what conflicts in the higher echelons of the
authorities and in the regions could result in.

"I am convinced that this sad page in the history of our state had been
turned irrevocably," Yanukovych said.

"Perhaps for the first time in Ukraine's new history, we have received a
chance to work calmly and without conflict, and finally start building
Ukraine for the people, not for the authorities," he said.

The prerequisites for the implementation of comprehensive reforms have
been created in Ukraine, Yanukovych said.

"We have created the preconditions for implementing a new course of deep
reforms and a systemic modernization of our countr y, which covers all
spheres of public life and completes a new wave of necessary social and
economic changes," he said.

"I'm reporting that we have the first positive trends in the national
economy: business activity and industrial production is gradually growing,
tension in the financial sector is falling, the labor market is reviving,
and the number of jobs is increasing," he said.

Yanukovych also noted that the new authorities "have in a short period of
time managed to stabilize relations with Ukraine's key partners - the EU,
the United States and Russia, reach a new level of a dialog and
cooperation with international organizations and institutions."

"Ukraine has confirmed its status as a nuclear-free state, which is
actively fighting against the proliferation of nuclear materials and
technology. We have come substantially closer to signing an association
agreement with the European Union," he said.

The presi dent said that the new authorities had also managed to resolve
the problem of extremely high prices for natural gas and resume a dialog
on mutually beneficial cooperation with Russia.

"As a result, Ukraine is regaining the confidence of investors and
international creditors," Yanukovych said.

Ukraine economy will see growth of 6-7% - Yanukovych

Thanks to the economic reforms Ukraine should increase its annual economic
growth rate to 6-7%, Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych said.

"Ensuring high economic growth rates at 6-7% per annum are the key factors
of a successful reform," he said in his state of the nation address.

"The crisis has shown that the commodity export model has finally
exhausted itself. At the same time, it became a catalyst of new modernized
reforms," the president said.

High economic growth rates will allow the creation of more jobs, he said.

Ukraine's real GDP towards the end of 1999 dropped to 40.8% of the 1990
level. The subsequent nine years saw the economy grow at an average rate
of 6.8% per annum (peaking at 12.1% in 2004 and the lowest recorded growth
of 2.3% in 2008), which helped bring the GDP to 74.2% of the 1990 level by
the end of 2008.

However, given the 2009 slowdown, the country's GDP fell to 63% of the
1990 figure and was the same as the indicator by the end of 2005.

The government forecasts a 3.7% economic growth in 2010. In the first
quarter of 2010 the Ukrainian GDP rose by 4.8%.

The privatization of public property in Ukraine will be completed within
five years, Yanukovych said.

"I have set the goal of completing the privatization of public assets as a
large-scale project of public property transformation over a five-year
period," he said.

The state will only keep the assets which ensure the performance of its
main duties and the maintenance of national security, the president said.

"This will require a new governmental privatization program and
significant improvements in the privatization laws. These changes should
resolutely counter corporate raiding and radically improve the efficiency
of enterprise management in the public sector," Yanukovych said.

There should be no external influence on government decision-making, he
also said.

"I will not let any outside influence on state decisions. The era of wild
capitalism ended at the 2010 election," he said.

Ukraine president promises more rights to opposition

President Viktor Yanukovych on Thursday promised a reform of Ukraine's
political system where "special attention would be paid" to giving more
rights to the opposition.

"In reforming the political system, special attention will be paid to
strengthening the rights of the opposition," Yanukovych said in his state
of the nation address.

The reform would also involv e "building institutions for a multilateral
political dialogue, establishing political tolerance and moving Ukrainian
politics out of its state of fight of all against all," he said.

"We will create new legislation on all-Ukraine and local referendums. We
will clearly demarcate the limits of responsibility of the president,
parliament and government," the president said.

He also advocated restoring the former mixed system of parliamentary
elections that combined party ticket voting with polls where independent
candidates ran.

Ukraine leader urges closer ties with U.S.

Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych on Thursday advocated closer
"strategic cooperation" between Ukraine and the U.S.

"Strategic cooperation between Ukraine and the United States is an
imperative of the modern times. Ukraine stands ready for more extensive
relations and mutually advantageous economic, political, cultural and
security projec ts," Yanukovych said in his first annual state of the
nation address.

"Such projects may be multilateral as well with the participation of
European Union countries and Russia," he said.

He also said Ukraine's foreign and security policy called for pragmatism
in defending "our interests."

Yanukovych credited the EU with being another vital economic partner of
Ukraine.

"Based on our strategic national interests, we will continue to cooperate
with the European Union as a key partner in seeking to overcome the
negative consequences of the financial and economic crisis, in carrying
through large-scale economic reforms, and in modernizing the energy
sector," he said.

Moreover, Ukraine will cooperate with its "neighbors" because "to join the
club of the most developed countries, Ukraine needs to become a regional
leader in Eastern Europe," the president said.

Ukraine will remain loyal t o its nonaligned status but will take an
active part in building European and Euro-Atlantic security systems,
Yanukovych said.

"The main task of our foreign policy and our security policy is to defend
our national interests worldwide. Then comes the issue of instruments, and
nonaligned policy is one of them," Yanukovych said in his first annual
state of the nation address, which he delivered at the Ukraina Palace in
Kyiv.

"I am sure that it meets the dictates of the times and we will strictly
follow it," he added.

"At the same time, Ukraine needs to cooperate with NATO and other security
organizations," he said.

"The time has come to go over from declarations and statements to
practical work. Ukraine will work persistently on developing a new system
of collective security for European and Euro-Atlantic space," Yanukovych
said.

"I am sure that we have reliable allies in this work - European Union
countries, Russia and the United States, - and it is important that we
should evolve our own proposal for building a European security system, a
system that would take account of the interests of member countries of
military blocs, nonaligned countries and countries with neutral status,"
he said.

Ukraine leader advocates signing strategic partnership pact with Russia

Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych on Thursday proposed reviving the
idea of signing a strategic partnership declaration with Russia, calling
such a partnership an important component of European security.

"I think that it would make sense for us to go back to the idea of signing
a declaration on strategic partnership between Ukraine and Russia,"
Yanukovych said in his first annual state of the nation address at the
Ukraina Palace in Kyiv.

"It is our firm position that our relations with Russia will be on the
ascent, and the economic sphere is the priority in th em," he said.

He called for "making an inventory" of Ukrainian-Russian agreements and
for putting into practice the Treaty on Friendship, Cooperation and
Partnership between the two countries.

"We will prepare a new 10-year program of social and economic cooperation,
which will make possible full-scale practical implementation of our
fundamental treaty on friendship," he said.

* * *

Ukraine and Russia will draft a new cooperation agreement designed to
replace the friendship and cooperation treaty that expired in 2009,
Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych said at a press conference held on
the occasion of the first 100 days of his presidency in Kyiv on Friday.

"You know that this treaty expired in 2009. Naturally, this issue is on
our agenda today," Yanukovych said.

BOTh the Ukrainian government and parliamentary coalition agree with the
president that such a document with Russia is necessary, he sa id.

"We (Russia and Ukraine) are genuinely strategic partners, which have a
great deal in common, including humanitarian and economic aspects. Such a
treaty is needed. We will work on it," he said.

The situation in Sevastopol is stable, and there is no urgency for passing
a bill granting a special status to this city, Yanukovych said.

"In my view, the question is not about the bill. Today Sevastopol has a
stable government. Self-governance is working, the city has enough rights,
and I do not see any problems today in pressing for passing this law,"
Yanukovych said.

The Sevastopol bill has been at the Verkhovna Rada for many years, he
said. "It (the bill) is not yet on the day's order for many reasons. One
of the main reasons is political," the president said.

"If this is something needed for politicians, who want to radicalize the
political component in this region, we will not let this happen. Neither
in Sevastopol nor any other region shall we allow any radical actions that
will interfere with the normal life of people in any particular region,"
Yanukovych said.

Asked about Russia's possible participation in the development of
Sevastopol, Yanukovych recalled that this issue was stipulated in the
Russian-Ukrainian agreement that extends the lease of the Russian Black
Sea Fleet. "This issue is written down in the Russian-Ukrainian agreement
about Russia's participation, which is absolutely normal and natural,
because this, as I would put it, is the international rule," the president
said.

Yanukovych does not recognize Abkhazia, S.Ossetia, Kosovo

Ukraine's President Viktor Yanukovych said recognizing Abkhazia, South
Ossetia and Kosovo as independent states violates international law.

"I have never recognized either Abkhazia, or South Ossetia, or Kosovo as
independent states. This runs counter to international law," Yanukovyc h
said at a news conference in Kyiv on Friday, devoted to his first 100 days
in office. Compiled by

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EDB's Investment Portfolio To Exceed $2 Bln In 2010 - ITAR-TASS
Monday June 7, 2010 09:29:15 GMT
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ALMA-ATA, June 7 (Itar-Tass) -- The Eurasian Development Bank (EDB)
concluded 2009 with positive financial results: its net profit amounted to
39.8 million dollars, chairman of the EDB Board Igor Finogenov said at a
meeting of the EDB Council here on Sunday summing up the results of work
over 2009."The bank's assets over the year under review increased almost
by one fourth to 2.495 billion dollars. The bank's capital increased over
2009 from 1.531 to 1.634 billion dollars," he stressed.According to
Finogenov, "the volume of the bank's investment portfolio is to amount to
2.1 billion dollars by the end of 2010." In 2009, the EDB portfolio
increased by 10.45 percent and amounted to 1.3 billion dollars.At the
meeting, Russian Minister of Industry and Trade Viktor Khristenko was
reelected the chairman of the EDB Council, Kazakh Finance Minister Bolat
Zhamishev was elected the deputy chairman of the council. Igor Finogenov
was appointed the chairman of the EDB Board for another four-year
term.Armenian Deputy Minister of Energy and Natural Resources Iosif Isayan
and Tajik F inance Minister Safarali Nadzhmiddinov also took part in the
work of the council.The Eurasian Development Bank is an international
financial organization established by Russia and Kazakhstan in January
2006. The EDB authorized capital exceeds 1.5 billion dollars. Russia,
Kazakhstan, Armenia and Tajikistan are members of the bank.(Description of
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NATO to Discuss Cooperation With Ukraine At Meeting Later This Week -
Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:17:00 GMT
BRUSSELS. June 7 (Interfax) - NATO will discuss partnership and
cooperation projects with the new Ukrainian administration at a meeting in
Brussels beginning on Thursday, NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh
Rasmussen said.A ministerial meeting will start the contacts, he said.NATO
fully respects the choice of Ukraine, and Ukraine wishes to discuss
partnership and cooperation projects, he added.The Ukraine-NATO Commission
will convene at the alliance's headquarters on June 10-11.Asked how the
change of Ukrainian plans concerning possible membership in the alliance
may influence relations, Rasmussen said that the cooperation would
continue at the Ukraine-NATO Commission.Ukraine will make its choice, and
the position of NATO approved at the Bucharest summit in 2008 remains
unaltered: any country can join the alliance as soon as it meets the
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Brussels Expected to Host Next Russia-eu Summit - Chizhov - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:09:58 GMT
ROSTOV-ON-DON. June 1 (Interfax) - The 26th Russia-European Union summit
will most likely be held in Brussels in autumn 2010, Russia's EU
Ambassador Vladimir Chizhov said on Tuesday, noting that this issue was
raised at Tuesday's Russia-EU summit in Rostov-on-Don.Previously,
Russia-EU summits were held twice a year - in Russia in the first half of
the year and in the country, holding the presidency of the EU, in the
second half.The Treaty of Lisbon, which took effect last year, c hanged
the scheme of EU leadership.sd dp(Our editorial staff can be reached at
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Lavrov to Discuss Seoul-pyongyang Standoff During China Visit - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:16:59 GMT
MOSCOW. June 2 (Interfax) - The agenda for a planned visit by Russian
Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov to China on June 3-5 includes the current
crisis in relations between North and South Korea triggered by March's
sinking of a South Korean warship that was allegedly destroyed by a North
Korean torpedo, the Russian F oreign Ministry said on Tuesday.Furthermore,
"close coordination of the positions of Russia and China" on the North
Korean nuclear program issue "remains an important task," ministry
spokesman Andrei Nesterenko said in an interview a transcript of which was
posted on the ministry website, www.mid.ru, on Tuesday.During his visit,
Lavrov will meet with Chinese President Hu Jintao, chief foreign policy
official Dai Bingguo, and Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi, Nesterenko
said."The ministers are to discuss a wide range of issues with the aim of
further strengthening the friendly partnership between our countries and
interaction between Russia and China in the international arena," the
spokesman said."Russia and China will also continue their dialogue on the
entire spectrum of problems stemming from the Iranian nuclear program,"
Nesterenko said."Our countries, which make very similar assessments,
follow the principle that non-proliferatio n and the resumption by the
Iranian side of productive cooperation with the international community
and the IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency, the UN nuclear watchdog)
must be the sole purpose of the resolution of the problems caused by
Tehran's nuclear program," he said."There is also a plan to pay attention
to issues of Russian-Chinese interaction in connection with the situation
in Afghanistan, including an exceptionally important aspect of it, action
against the terrorist threat and drug trafficking that have that country
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Gazprom, Greece to Sign JV A greement For South Stream - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:16:48 GMT
MOSCOW. June 2 (Interfax) - Russian gas monopoly Gazprom (RTS: GAZP) and
Greece's national gas-transport system DESFA plan to sign on June 7
documents needed for the creation of a joint venture for the South Stream
pipeline project's implementation in Greece.The Greek embassy's printing
department said the signing was planned in the context of a press
conference involving the co-chairs of a joint Russian-Greek commission on
economics, industry, and scientific-technical cooperation - Deputy Greek
Foreign Minister Spyros Kouvelis and Russian Transport Minister Igor
Levitin."The main attention will be on the signing of a charter for the
joint project company South Stream Greece S.A. between Gazprom and DESFA,"
the embassy statement says.The South Stream gas pipeline, aimed at
bypassing risky transiters, should run from Russia's Black Sea coast to
Bulgaria, and then further to Italy and Austria. Planned throughput
capacity is 63 billion cubic meters per year.Russia has already inked
intergovernmental project agreements with Bulgaria, Serbia, Hungary,
Greece, Slovenia, Croatia, and Austria. Gazprom has already set up joint
ventures for the South Stream project with Serbia and Hungary.Cf(Our
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TEHRAN CONTINUES ENRICHING URANIUM. QUERIES REMAIN ON IRAN'S COMPLIANCE
WITH IAEA, UN SC REQUIREMENTS - RUSSIAN FOREIGN MINISTRY - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:16:48 GMT
IAEA, UN SC REQUIREMENTS - RUSSIAN FOREIGN MINISTRY

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Russia Proposes to Discuss Practical Aspects of Iranian Uranium Swap Deal
Under IAEA Aegis (Part 2) - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:17:06 GMT
IAEA aegis (Part 2)

MOSCOW. June 3 (Interfax) - Moscow hopes that parties involved in the
project to swap Iran's uranium will discuss every detail of the intended
deal under the IAEA aegis."We count on the fact that the countries
involved in the project will have a chance in the foreseeable future to
discuss all necessary practical aspects linked to the implementation of
the fuel swap scheme with the Iranian side," Russian Foreign Ministry
spokesman Andrei Nesterenko told a briefing in Moscow."In our opinion it
is good to hold such a meeting under the IAEA aegis," he said.Recently, a
group of Rosatom experts visited the Tehran research reactor, he said.
"Our specialists studied the technical condition and technological
peculiarities of the research reactor. This is important from the point of
view of defining the best scheme for delivering nuclear fuel for this
reactor," Nesterenko said.A scheme of enriching Iran's low-enriched
uranium was developed last October in line with IAEA proposals. Initially,
it was planned that the scheme would involve the United States, Russia and
France; however, Tehran later rejected it.Later an agreement on a similar
scheme was reached between Iran, Turkey and Brazil. However, a number of
states believe that Iran has continued to enrich uranium independently,
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Russia Proposes to Discuss Practical Aspects of Iranian Uranium Swap Deal
Under IAEA Aegis - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:16:58 GMT
IAEA aegis

MOSCOW. June 3 (Interfax) - Moscow hopes that parties involved in the
project to swap Iran's uranium will discuss every detail of the intended
deal under the IAEA aegis."We count on the fact that the countries
involved in the project will have a chance in the foreseeable future to
discuss all necessary practical aspects linked to the implementation of
the fuel swap scheme with the Iranian side," Russian Foreign Ministry
spokesman Andrei Nesterenko told a briefing in Moscow."In our opinion it
is good to hold such a meeting under the IAEA aegis," he
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U.N. Security Council Steps on Iran Must Promote Peace in Middle East -
China - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:15:47 GMT< /div>
China

BEIJING. June 4 (Interfax) - China wants new U.N. Security Council
sanctions against Iran's nuclear program to promote peace and stability in
the Middle East, Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi said on Friday after
talks with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov."It is our opinion that
any actions in the framework of the U.N. Security Council must promote
nonproliferation, promote peace and stability in the Middle East, not the
other way round," he said.He said that such actions "must not become a
punishment for Iran and its people."The minister said that China "is ready
to maintain close contacts with Russia and other interested sides for a
lasting, all-round and proper solution to the Iranian nuclear
problem."Chinese officials have noted many times that the discussion of
the draft resolution on sanctions against Iran at the U.N. Security
Council "is not closing doors to a d iplomatic solution of the
problem."The Chinese side believes that "dialogue and talks" are the most
rational way of resolving the nuclear question of Iran.Commenting on the
latest report from IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano, Foreign Ministry
spokeswoman Jiang Yu said on Thursday said that China favors the
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Tehran Continues Enriching Uranium - Russian Foreign Ministry - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:10:56 GMT
MOSCOW. June 3 (Interfax) -Tehran continues e nriching uranium to about
20% purity, Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman Andrei Nesterenko said at a
press briefing in Moscow on Thursday."Queries remain about Iran's
compliance with other requirements, listed in a resolution of the
International Atomic Energy Agency's Board of Governors, and backed by
resolutions of the UN Security Council," he said.Moscow supports the
IAEA's efforts to clear up all aspects of Iran's nuclear program,
Nesterenko said. "We want full-scale cooperation between Tehran and the
IAEA ensured on all the remaining queries," the diplomat said.The IAEA
released one more report a few days ago on Iran's nuclear program, he
said. But the report is not intended for wide circulation and will be
discussed by the IAEA Board of Governors on June 7. Russia is thoroughly
studying this report, he said.sd dp(Our editorial staff can be reached at
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Gazprom Inks Docs For Creating Greek JV For South Stream - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:09:21 GMT
MOSCOW. June 7 (Interfax) - Russian gas giant Gazprom (RTS: GAZP) and
DESFA, the operator of Greece's national gas-transportation system, have
signed documents on the creation of a joint venture for the South Stream
pipeline project in that country.Signing the papers for the creation of
South Stream Greece S.A. were deputy Gazprom CEO Alexander Medvedev and
DESFA chief George Paparsenos, an Interfax correspondent reported from the
ceremonies.Now begins the process of registering the joint company in
Greece. It is being set up on parity beginnings. Joining Medvedev and
Paparsenos on the joint venture's board of directors are expected to be
the head of Gazprom's strategic development department Vlada Rusakova and
DESFA board of directors chairman Panos-Dmitrios Mavrokefalos.The South
Stream gas pipeline, aimed at bypassing risky transiters, should run from
Russia's Black Sea coast to Bulgaria, and then further to Italy and
Austria. Planned throughput capacity is 63 billion cubic meters per
year.Russia has already inked intergovernmental project agreements with
Bulgaria, Serbia, Hungary, Greece, Slovenia, Croatia, and Austria. Gazprom
has already set up joint ventures for the South Stream project with Serbia
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Russia's Gazprom, Greek gas giant set up joint venture for South Stream
project - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 12:47:52 GMT
Stream project

Text of report by corporate-owned Russian news agency InterfaxMoscow, 7
June: The Gazprom open joint-stock company and the operator of the
national gas-transport system of Greece, DESFA, have signed documents on
creating a joint venture for implementing the South Stream project in
Greece.It was deputy head of Gazprom Aleksandr Medvedev and the head of
DESFA, George Paparsenos, who have signed the charter of the project
company South Stream Greece SA, which is being created, a correspondent of
the Gas Information Agency (Interfax-AGI) has reported from the signin g
ceremony.After the signing ceremony, the official procedures for
registration of the joint venture by Greek state bodies will begin. The
board of directors of the joint venture, apart from the managers who
signed the charter, will include the head of Gazprom's strategic
development department Vlad Rusakov and the chairman of the board of
directors of DESFA, (?Panos-Dimitrios Mavrokefalos).The South Stream
pipeline, which faces the task of bypassing risky transit countries, will
extend from Russia's Black Sea coast to Bulgaria and then reach Italy and
Austria. The new pipeline will have the capacity of 63bn cu. m. per
year.Russia has already signed an intergovernmental agreement on
implementing the project with Bulgaria, Serbia, Hungary, Greece, Slovenia,
Croatia and Austria.Gazprom has already created joint ventures to
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RF, Greece Approve Regulations Of JV To Build Greek Section Of S Stream -
ITAR-TASS
Monday June 7, 2010 11:39:43 GMT
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MOSCOW, June 7 (Itar-Tass) - Russia's Gazprom and Greece's DESFA have
approved regulations of the joint venture for the construction of the
Greek section of South Stream gas pipeline.Gazprom deputy CEO Alexander
Medvedev and Greek CEO George Paparsenos signed a document to this effect
on Monday.The joint venture will be registered in Greece. The proce dure
is expected to be started shortly. The board of directors will involve
Alexander Medvedev and Vlada Rusakova of Gazprom, and George Paparsenos
and Dimitris Mafrokevalos, the Prime-Tass business news agency reported on
Monday.Russia and Greece signed an agreement on the construction of the
gas pipeline in April 2008. All problems have been resolved at the end of
April when Russia and Austria signed an inter-governmental agreement to
implement the project. Earlier, Russia signed similar agreements with
Bulgaria, Serbia, Hungary, Slovenia and Croatia.South Stream is a gas
pipeline to transport Russian natural gas to the Black Sea to Bulgaria and
further to Italy and Austria. The project would partly replace the planned
extension of Blue Stream from Turkey through Bulgaria and Serbia to
Hungary and Austria and, and is seen as rival to the planned Nabucco
pipeline. The completion is due by 2015.The South Stream pipeline project
was announced on June 23 2007, when the Chief E xecutive Officer of
Italian energy company Eni Paolo Scaroni and Gazprom CEO Alexander
Medvedev signed in a memorandum of understanding to build South Stream. On
22 November 2007 Gazprom and Eni signed in an agreement about establishing
a joint project company for the commissioning of the marketing and
technical feasibility studies of the project. The joint venture South
Stream AG, equally owned by Gazprom and Eni, was registered on 18 January
2008 in Switzerland.The preliminary agreement between Russia and Bulgaria
on Bulgaria's participation in the project was signed on 18 January 2008.
It was agreed to set up an equally owned company to build and operate the
Bulgarian section of the pipeline.The first agreement between Russia and
Serbia was signed even before announcement of the South Stream project. On
December 20 2006, Gazprom and Serbian state-owned gas company Srbijagas
agreed to conduct a study on building a gas pipeline running from Bulgaria
to Serbia. On January 25 2008, Russia and Serbia signed an agreement to
route a northern pipe of South Stream through Serbia and to create a joint
company to build the Serbian section of the pipeline and large gas storage
facility near Banatski Dvor in Serbia.Russia and Hungary agreed to set up
an equally owned joint company to build and operate the Hungarian section
of the pipeline.On May 15, 2009 the gas companies of Russia, Italy,
Bulgaria, Serbia and Greece signed an agreement on construction of the
South Stream pipeline. On August 6, 2009 Russian Prime Minister Vladimir
Putin and Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan signed a protocol
routing the pipeline through the Turkish territorial waters.(Description
of Source: Moscow ITAR-TASS in English -- Main government information
agency)

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BNP Chief Zia Urges Focus on Gas Exploration in New National Budget
Unattributed report: Focus on Gas Exploration: BNP in its 'Alternative
Budget' Also Asks Govt Not To Raise Tax but Manage Collection System
Better; for assistance with multimedia elements, contact OSC at
1-800-205-8615 or oscinfo@rccb.osis.gov. - The Daily Star Online
Tuesday June 8, 2010 03:54:00 GMT
(Text disseminated as received without OSC editorial intervention)

BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia yesterday proposed the government give top
priority to gas exploration to increase power.In a pre-budget
meet-the-press, first of its kind by any opposition party, Khaleda said
the government has been talking of its "grandiose" plans for new
electricity generation." But nothing has happened so far except for the
recent initiatives for setting up rental power units, the procurement of
which is being done in violation of established norms."Khaleda expressed
concern that the high purchase price of power -- Tk 14-16 per unit -- from
the rental plants will hike tariff for users, in the absence of
substantial subsidies to the Power Development Board.A broader impact will
be on the profitability of industries, especially small and medium
enterprises, said the leader of the opposition.On an agreement with Russia
on a 1,000MW nuclear power station, Khaleda said her party sees it as a
long-term solution to the energy crisis. But she raised the safety issue
in her speech.She underscored coal extraction as an alternative to fixing
the power crisis."Optimum use of our national reserves of coal for power
generation should be ensured by expediting extraction of coal, albeit with
appropriate measures for mitigating environmental hazards as we ll as
rehabilitation and compensation of the affected people in the mining
areas." SWIPE AT GOVT AND OTHER PROPOSALS Khaleda's suggestions, which BNP
called an 'alternative budget', came three days before Finance Minister
AMA Muhith places the national budget for fiscal year 2010-11.In her
speech, the BNP chief came down hard on the government. She said there's
been a continuous slide in every sector since the BNP-led alliance handed
over power in 2006.The nation is in a serious crisis due to incompetence,
poor governance, corruption, politics of division, worsening energy crunch
and declining law and order, she added.The former premier observed the
government has failed miserably to cure the maladies that have been
hindering development.She advised increasing allocation for the education
sector and infrastructure development.She proposed allocating Tk 200 crore
for overseas training of university teachers and one percent of the
industrial GDP for research on science an d technology.She said a
technical training centre for teachers and a Tk 650 crore fund should be
set up for research and training at the university level.Besides, she
added, funds should be allocated for measures to popularise science
education at schools and colleges, and publishing learner-friendly science
textbooks and developing audio-visual materials.She also asked the
government to launch a TV channel for school and university
students.Khaleda said zero-tariff on ICT equipment should continue.For
employment generation, she proposed channelling adequate resources into
youth training centres.Not only that, she said, the trained youths should
be given easy access to loans and trade licences so they can start up
businesses without much hassle.The BNP chief said she wants the local
governments to introduce stipends for the unemployed youths.About social
safety net, she suggested expanding the ongoing programmes and increasing
the per capita allocation for the beneficiaries by 20 percent."I also
propose that in the light of past experiences, targeting of beneficiaries
should be improved, allocations for administrative costs increased and
effective measures to rectify any leakages and corrupt practices in
listing and distribution process should be taken."In addition to old age
allowance, she proposed, a contributory old age pension fund should be
piloted. Under the scheme, individuals who have non-pensionable incomes
will be able to open an account against their national ID cards and make
periodic deposits there throughout their working life.For entrepreneurs,
Khaleda stressed the need for arranging business-oriented trainings.She
proposed increasing fertiliser subsidies, introducing agriculture
insurance and drawing up strategic plans to face the challenges of climate
change.Political leaders, economists, professionals, businessmen,
intellectuals, editors of national dailies and foreign diplomats were
present at the press meet.

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of Bangladesh's leading English language daily, with an estimated
circulation of 45,000. Nonpartisan, well respected, and widely read by the
elite. Owned by industrial and marketing conglomerate TRANSCOM, which also
owns Bengali daily Prothom Alo; URL: www.thedailystar.net)

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Russian President Sends Condolences Over Dhaka Blaze - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:10:00 GMT
MOSCOW. June 4 (Interfax) - Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has offered
his condolences to Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina following a
fire in the country's capital Dhaka on Thursday, in which more than 100
people were killed."It was with profound sadness that we heard the news of
the fire in Dhaka that claimed the lives of many people. I ask you, Mrs.
Prime Minister, to convey my sincere condolences to the families and
friends of the victims and to wish all those injured a speedy recovery,"
Medvedev said.tm ap(Our editorial staff can be reached at
eng.editors@interfax.ru)Interfax-950040-UQJGCBAA

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Turkish Press 07 Jun 10
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http://www.milliyet.com.tr http://www.milliyet.com.tr )

Explaining why Fethullah Gulen might have felt the need to make a
statement to the Wall Street Journal on the issue of the Gaza aid flotilla
and the subsequent developments, Milliyet columnist Asli Aydintasbas in a
1,140-word article writes that he must have seen the psychological
atmosphere that is rapidly distancing Turkey from its mission of being a
bridge between the East and the West and rendering it the international
patron of HAMAS and Ahmadinezhad and that must have wanted to put a stop
to it. This should not be interpreted as a political split between the
Gulen Movement and the Justice and Development Party, AKP, underlines
Aydintasbas, recalling that Gulen had also issued warnings directed at the
National View Movement in the past. Asserting that the AKP received 47
percent of the votes in 2007 because it moved toward the center and
promised to make Turkey part of Europe, Aydintasbas argues that Gulen's
recent statements should be interpreted as a reminder to the AKP "to
return to the Center and not to slide toward the National View line."
Gulen must have realized that the government's "confrontational" style in
foreign policy will, in the long run, be harmful for Turkey, writes
Aydintasbas, predicting that the government will heed the warnings of
Gulen. Stressing that Turkey should make Israel account for its deeds,
Aydintasbas continues: "However, the developments should not push Turkish
foreign policy to a point where it is indexed to the IHH, is protective of
HAMAS, and is defiant of the West and Israel. Turkey, which is a part of
the Western bloc, should be 're asonable' and not 'confrontational' on the
issue of Gaza. Only then can the embargo be lifted. Unfortunately, if
someone does not say stop, the current atmosphere carries the risk of
marginalizing Turkey in the long run."

Predicting that very difficult days are awaiting Ankara in its relations
with the West in a 490-word article in Milliyet, Semih Idiz argues that
the Western media has begun turning against Turkey. Idiz writes: "At the
moment Turkey seems like 'the advocate of radical Islamist elements' in
the eyes of not only the West but of the representatives of the
established order in the Middle East. The recent incidents have further
consolidated that impression. From our point of view, the primary factor
that has consolidated that impression is the fact that Davutoglu never
says anything about the anti-democratic policies in Iran and about the
serious human rights violations being committed both in Iran and in Gaza
against the opponents of HAMAS. " Arguing that the AKP government has
begun to sail towards dangerous waters from the viewpoint of Turkey's
long-term interests, Idiz expresses the hope that Gulen will have a
"calming" effect on the government, because, he says, it is as clear as
daylight that the AKP government has failed to see the traps that Gulen is
able to see.

Summing up the flotilla i ncident in a 910-word article in Hurriyet Daily
News, Soner Cagaptay writes: "This episode on the Mediterranean has
severed bilateral ties between Turkey and Israel, at least for the
foreseeable future." Israel has lost its second-most important ally and
Turkey has lost "its ability to be Muslim and Western at the same time,"
asserts Cagaptay. (processing) (Istanbul Hurriyet Daily News.com in
English -- Website of Hurriyet Daily News and Economic Review, pro-secular
daily, with English-language versions from other Dogan Media Group
dailies; URL:

http://www.hurriyetdail ynews.com/ http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/ )

Examining the developments in the aftermath of the flotilla incidents in a
730-word article in Hurriyet Daily News, Yusuf Kanli writes that Western
diplomats have begun asking the question of whether Turkey is tilting
toward becoming a radical state. Underlining the need for Israel to make
an official apology, pay compensation, abide by UN Security Council
resolution, and lift the blockade on Gaza, Kanli asks: "But should Turkey
act with high emotions and in a manner to win hearts and minds on the
streets of Middle Eastern cities or concentrate on bringing Israel to a
point where it will face the consequences of its illegitimate barbarism in
front of international law?" (processing)

According to a 150-word report in Hurriyet, AKP deputy leader Omer Celik,
questioned about Turkey's roadmap and intentions with regards to its
relations with Israel, has said that in the short run all military
agreements wil l be cancelled. (Istanbul Hurriyet Online in Turkish --
Website of pro-secular, mass-appeal daily, one of country's top
circulation papers, owned by Dogan Media Group; URL:

http://www.hurriyet.com.tr http://www.hurriyet.com.tr )

In an 890-word article in Hurriyet, Fatih Cekirge examines the psychology
in the Middle East, possible Israeli-PKK cooperation and its reasons, and
the mistakes made by Israel and by the aid volunteers in the flotilla
incident. (processing)

A 260-word report by Ceyda Karaaslan in Sabah sums up the three-stage plan
of the Turkish Armed Forces, TSK, regarding Israel, noting that military
exercises will be cancelled in the short-term, defense industry projects
will be postponed in the medium-term, and military agreements will be
reviewed in the long-term. (processing) (Istanbul Sabah Online in Turkish
-- Website of pro-government daily owned by Calik Group, close to the
ruling Justice and Development Party; URL:

http://sab ah.com.tr http://sabah.com.tr )

In a 520-word article in Sabah, Omer Taspinar argues that Turkey is
experiencing a crisis in its relations not only with Israel but with the
United States as well, adding that a look at the a Washington Post article
on the issue is sufficient to understand the dimensions of this crisis. It
is not only the Washington Post that perceives the AKP as an Islamist
party, writes Taspinar, adding that high-ranking officials within the
Obama Administration also share this perception. Questioning the reason
for this perception, Taspinar writes: "There is a single response to this
question. Iran. Turkey's policy on Iran has created an unbelievable anger
in Washington. Recently many US officials have seen no drawback in stating
the following: If Turkey casts its vote against economic sanctions on Iran
at the United Nations, we will experience a crisis worse than the one
experienced during the 1 March, 2003, note. As a matter of fact, ha d the
recent crisis with Israel not emerged, the topic of the Davutoglu-Clinton
meeting last week would have been Iran and nothing but Iran." Taspinar
concludes: "If only the United States could have better managed this
crisis. The formula of demanding Turkey's support on the issue of Iran at
the United Nations instead of condemning Israel did not even occur to
Washington. Everyone is angry. However, crisis management necessitates
strategy, not anger."

Viewing th e developments since the Israeli raid on the Gaza aid flotilla
in a 1,000-word article in Vatan, Can Atakli writes: "Turkey's honor has
been bruised in this incident. Turkey has been humiliated. The harsh
statements issued have had an effect on only part of the population,
whereas they have had no value for the outside world. The government has
tried to benefit from the aid flotilla by backing an NGO, but has failed."
The developments have portrayed Turkey as a country that is s peedily
being dragged toward a radical Islamist regime, notes Atakli, accusing the
government of having done nothing but roar. Questioning the role of the
government in these developments that have dragged the country into the
quagmire of the Middle East, Atakli underlines that while the government
was silent during the flotilla's journey, it was supportive of the
demonstrations staged in the aftermath of the raid, arriving at the
conclusion that the government's goal was to create a wave of heroism.
Noting that Turkey gained nothing from these developments, Atakli writes
that the Islamist flavor of the demonstrations caused anxiety in many
sectors of the society. When the heat of the developments subside the
errors and imprudence of the government will be questioned, according to
Atakli, who predicts that the decline of the AKP government has begun.
(Istanbul Vatan Online in Turkish -- Website of pro-secular daily owned by
Dogan Media Group; URL:

http://www.gazete vatan.com http://www.gazetevatan.com )

The bloody Israeli raid on the aid flotilla has escalated the
Turkish-Israeli tension to new proportions and the drums of war have begun
to sound both in the government and within the society, writes Samil
Tayyar in a 360-word article in Star, adding: "Common sense is needed
here. The statement made by Fethullah Gulen at this stage might have been
the result of this need. One might view it as beneficial from the
viewpoint of calming the public and causing the government to step on the
breaks." Underlining the need to make Israel pay for its deeds and to
avenge the killing of innocent human beings, Tayyar writes: "What is more
important is to secure the termination of the Gaza blockade that prompted
the flotilla to sail. War is one method to obtain results; however, it is
the last resort. The policy Turkey has been implementing in the
international arena to isolate Israel has begun to yield results. We
should ac t with common sense in this process. Gulen's statement can be
assessed within this framework." Tayyar, however, takes issue with Gulen's
remarks about "defying authority," asking Gulen to clarify this phrase,
adding that, otherwise, these remarks might cause a trauma in the
grassroots of the Gulen community. (Istanbul Star Online in Turkish --
Website of daily supportive of the liberalization of the Kemalist
republic; URL:

http://www.stargazete.com/ http://www.stargazete.com/ ) Sehir University
Rector Interviewed on Turkish Foreign Policy Taraf

columnist Nese Duzel conducts a 2,430-word interview with Prof Gokhan
Cetinsaya, the rector of the newly established Sehir University, who
explains the foreign policy principles of the AKP government as well as
its goals in the new world order. Cetinsaya assesses the results of the
flotilla incident, President Obama's balanced policy, the reasons why
Israel attacked the flotilla, the future course of Tur kish-Israeli
relations, Turkey's changing role in the Middle East, and the effect
Turkey's policy on the Iranian nuclear program will have on Turkish-US
relations. (Istanbul Taraf Online in Turkish -- Website of antimilitarist
and liberal daily; URL:

http://www.taraf.com.tr http://www.taraf.com.tr ) Kurdish Issue

A 250-word report in Radikal details the indictment prepared in the case
of the Assembly of Communities of Kurdistan, KCK, stating that prison
terms ranging from 15 years to life sentences with no possibility for
parole have been requested for the suspects who a re accused of disrupting
the unity and integrity of the state, of being a member or an
administrator of a terrorist organization, and for aiding and abetting a
terrorist organization. The report adds that 28 administrators of the now
defunct Democratic Society Party, DTP, as well as 12 mayors, including
Diyarbakir Mayor Osman Baydemir, are among the suspects. (Istanbul Radikal
Online in Turki sh -- Website of pro-secular and liberal daily owned by
Dogan Media Group; URL:

http://www.radikal.com.tr http://www.radikal.com.tr ) Barzani Visit to
Turkey

Assessing Barzani's visit to Turkey in a 280-word article in Vatan, Okay
Gonensin notes that Turkey's fear that the establishment of a Kurdistan in
North Iraq will encourage separatist movements in the Southeast region has
not subsided. Referring to a frequently asked question regarding the
possibility that the regional people might wish to annex themselves to the
Kurdistan Regional Administration through a plebiscite, Gonensin argues
that it is difficult to predict what will happen in the coming decades and
writes: "Turkey's friendship will gain great importance for the Kurds in
North Iraq in the division process of Iraq. The current problem is that
the PKK still has the ability to easily move in within North Iraq. Barzani
says that a 'military solution' is not sufficient to eliminate this
problem. " Noting that it is not realistic to expect the Kurds to fight
the PKK, Gonensin asserts that every possible rapprochement between
Kurdistan in North Iraq and Turkey will be an "element of trust" from the
viewpoint of the Turkish Kurds. He concludes: "Important duties befall the
North Iraqi leaders who are aware of the damage the PKK is causing all the
Kurds. A Turkey that has put an end to bloodshed and that has silenced the
weapons can provide significant support for the security and future of the
North Iraqi Kurds. Explaining and demonstrating this to Kurdish citizens
in Turkey will cause the PKK to lose ground." Forthcoming CICA Conference
in Istanbul

In a 1,540 word article in Hurriyet Daily News, Kazakh ambassador to
Turkey Baghdad Amreyev praises President Nursultan Nazarbayev's initiative
regarding the Conference on Interaction and Confidence Building Measures
in Asia, CICA, and the work achieved since its inception. Valuing Turkey's
support for all the initiatives aimed at strengthening global and regional
security and stability, Amreyev notes Nazarbayev's proposal to elect
Turkey as the next CICA chairman during the CICA conference to be held in
Istanbul on 8-9 June. (processing) Forthcoming Visits of Putin,
Aliyev/Energy Talks

Viewing the forthcoming visits of Russia' Putin and Azerbaijan's Aliyev in
a 520-word article in Hurriyet, Erdal Saglam declares that the decisions
to be made in the next few days will be very important from the viewpoint
of Turkey's energy security as well as its energy bill. Pointing out that
the agreements to be signed during these visits are of vital importance
not only for Turkey but for Europe as well, Saglam notes that during
Putin's visit the price of gas, an issue that could not be resolved during
the recent visit of Medvedev, will be discussed, stressing that during
these discussions Turkey's strategic and financial interests should be
protected. Predicting tha t Russia's new Turkish partner in the nuclear
power station can be determined during the Putin visit, Saglam wonders
whether the agreements to be signed within the next few days might
facilitate Turkey's EU accession. Economy

In a 600-word article in Hurriyet Daily News, Emre Deliveli examines the
recent IMF report on Turkey, expressing his disagreement with its
assessment of the past fiscal performance. The writer further notes that
the IMF's warnings on monetary policy should be heeded. (processing)

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Bulgarian FM Mladenov Discusses Priorities, Policy on Balkans, Turkey,
Russia
Interview with Bulgarian Foreign Minister Ni kolay Mladenov by Svetlomira
Gyurova, Tsvetelina Manolova; place and date not given: "We Should Not
Behave Like Balkan People in Balkans" - Kapital
Monday June 7, 2010 17:59:31 GMT
(Mladenov) The Balkans should be our first priority, because this is our
neighborhood. It is in our strategic interest that the countries in the
Western Balkans gradually join the EU and NATO and fulfill all membership
criteria. At present each of these countries faces a lot of obstacles that
it should overcome. These obstacles include domestic political problems,
regional disputes, bilateral disputes, and others. The role of Bulgaria,
which is a member of NATO and the EU, is to help these countries overcome
obstacles one by one. For a long time people on both sides of the Atlantic
have been waiting for Bulgaria to take a more active role in the Balkans.
The other region of importance for us in cludes the Black Sea, the
Caucasus, and Central Asia. We have serious interests there, including
economic ones, because of the energy projects. The third area that is
important for us for several reasons includes the East Mediterranean
region and the Middle East. The first reason is that events that take
place there have an impact on our country from a security point of view.
Second, when we are going through an economic crisis, we have to look
actively for investments. Potential investors could be found in this
region. (passage omitted on the importance of the Balkans' EU integration)

(Kapital) How could the knot pf Serbia and Kosovo be untied? For example,
this week Serbian Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremic said in an interview for
(German weekly) Spiegel that Kosovo is Serbia's Jerusalem and that
Belgrade should not be forced to choose between the EU and Kosovo.

(Mladenov) We are all aware that emotionally it is very difficult for
Serbia to accept what hap pened. However, the more they talk in such a
manner the more we move away from the time when Serbia could join the EU.
No matter how hard this may be, every politician should know what he wants
to achieve. Does he want people in his country to live better or does he
want them to be proud, but poor? We should not stop looking for ways to
maintain a dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina that would serve the
interest of the people who live there. This is an example of an obstacle
to the region's integration into the EU. If we make a list of such
obstacles, it will be very long.

(Kapital) The dispute about Macedonia's name is high on the list of
priorities. Could Bulgaria help to solve this dispute?

(Mladenov) If Macedonia wants that, Bulgaria could show that our two
countries could maintain a reasonable dialogue and have good neighborly
relations that could serve as an example for the EU countries. This is
important for us. We cannot possibly accept the claim that there is a
Macedonian minority in Bulgaria because our Constitution does not
recognize such minorities. However, our friends in Skopje should soften
their tone with Bulgaria. Macedonia is an independent country that could
develop very well along with Bulgaria when we work together. We should not
be suspicious and create an atmosphere of mistrust because of some
attempts to hold crazy disputes about history. (passage omitted on the
need to adopt European values)

(Kapital) The issue of Turkey's EU membership is also very emotional. As a
neighbor of Turkey, Bulgaria should have a clear position. What is
Bulgaria's position?

(Mladenov) Our position on Turkey's membership of the EU is absolutely
clear. Negotiations are already underway. Turkey is a very big country.
That is why the process of negotiations will not be as quick as the talks
with Bulgaria or some other countries. When this process ends, Turkey
should answer the question of whether it w ants to be a part of the EU or
not. Undoubtedly, the negotiations help Turkey become a modern state with
an open society. However, the time has not yet come when Turkey should
answer this question categorically. Now the Western Balkans are more
important because if they relinquish the plan for EU membership, this
could create much bigger problems.

(Kapital) What is Bulgarai's pragmatics policy on Russia?

(Mladenov) The EU and NATO are our families where we solve our problems.
We should deal with our other neighbors and Russia in a very rational and
sensible manner without forgetting that our country is a member of the EU
and NATO. This means several things to us. First, the better the relations
between NATO, Russia, and the EU are, the better our position is. Second,
this means that we should stop being Russophiles or Russophobes and that
we should protect our own national interest. If it is in our interest to
attract more Russian tourists to our resor ts, then we should facilitate
visa procedures. If it is in our interest to expand our access to the
Russian market, then we should make efforts to do that. We should work
together when we have common interests in the Black Sea region, for
example, or concerning the safety of sea navigation. However, when we have
differences, we should simply tell each other that we disagree. This does
not mean that we should stop talking to each other. This means that we
should continue to look for a solution. We should not wax emotional, but
we should distinguish between our policy on Moscow and our love of Russian
literature.

(Kapital) In this context, what is the right response to Russia's sharp
reaction to the potential deployment of elements of the NATO anti-missile
shield in Bulgaria? Do we owe Russia an explanation?

(Mladenov) The right response is that at its meeting in Lisbon in November
NATO will decide that the anti-missile shield is one of its missions and
wi ll start building this system. It would be better for us if we built
the system jointly with Russia. The anti-missile shield protects us from a
common threat that faces not only us, but also Russia. We are talking
about a defense system, not about an attack.

(Kapital) Could cooperation with Russia involve the deployment of S-300
anti-aircraft systems in Bulgaria, as a Russian general has proposed?

(Mladenov) No, this is ridiculous.

(Description of Source: Sofia Kapital in Bulgarian -- conservative
financial and political weekly; partly owned by Germany's Verlagsgruppe
Handelsblatt)

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Turkey, Azerbaijan Deals Ope n New Gas Export Prospects - Min - ITAR-TASS
Monday June 7, 2010 15:12:27 GMT
intervention)

ISTANBUL, June 7 (Itar-Tass) - Gas agreements between Turkey and
Azerbaijan signed on Monday open new possibilities for the transportation
of gas to Europe, Azerbaijan's Minister of Industry and Energy Natik
Aliyev said here.The two countries have signed agreements on supplies and
transit of natural gas from the Shakh Deniz and Shakh Deniz II gas
fields."Owing to the development of the Shakh Deniz II field, Azerbaijan
has become a major exporter of natural gas. The signing of today's
agreements opens up new prospects for Turkey and Azerbaijan in the
transportation of fuel to Europe," Aliyev said. He said Azerbaijani gas is
very important for energy projects, such as Nabucco and others."Today, a
foundation has been laid for future cooperation. Turkey has given the
right of tr ansit to Azerbaijani gas. This is a signal to start filling
with fuel pipeline systems, for example Nabucco," Aliyev said. He said
Baku fully supports that project and can offer natural gas for it.Focusing
on the amount of gas from Shakh Deniz II, that Turkey will receive, Aliyev
said the initial plans are at least 9 billion cubic meters a year, while
optimistic forecasts put the figure at 16 billion cubic meters.Turkish
Minister of Energy and Natural Resources Taner Yildiz said the agreements
will make it possible to satisfy to a great extent demands of Turkey for
natural gas within 15 years. At the same time, agreements on re-export of
Azerbaijani fuel will give a possibility to transport it to Syria, as well
as to Bulgaria and other European states.Agreements were reached on price
formula and on supplies of gas from the Shakh Deniz II deposit, the
Turkish minister also reported. He said the sides had agreed to revise
purchase prices of fuel from the first phase of Sh akh Deniz, which have
not been indexed since April 2008.At the same time, Turkey and Azerbaijan
reached an agreement on price and the amount of gas from Shakh Deniz II,
the transportation of which is to be started in 2016-2018.According to
Taner Yildiz, the signed documents don't concern a possible use of
Azerbaijani fuel in different energy projects, including Nabucco. However,
agreements between the Turkish BOTASH and the State Oil Company of
Azerbaijan Republic (SOCAR) make it possible to consider such prospects in
the future."A memorandum on gas transit is important for satisfying the
demands of Turkey and those of Europe," the Turkish energy minister
stressed.The signing was held within the framework of the third meeting of
the heads of state and government of the countries participants in the
Conference on Interaction and Confidence-Building Measures in
Asia.(Description of Source: Moscow ITAR-TASS in English -- Main
government information agency)

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Russia Ready To Buy Stake In Bulgaria's Belene Nuke Plant - ITAR-TASS
Monday June 7, 2010 15:38:58 GMT
intervention)

MOSCOW, June 7 (Itar-Tass) - Russia is ready to buy a stake in Bulgaria's
Belene nuclear power plant, the head of the state nuclear power
corporation Rosatom, Sergei Kiriyenko, said in an interview with the Echo
of Moscow radio station on Monday.He recalled that for a long time
Bulgaria's former government has been creating a scheme, under which it
should have owned 51 percent of the plant's shares. However, the country's
new governme nt announced after the election that it has no funds to buy a
51 percent stake.Soon after this another investor - Germany's energy
company RWE AG - that planned to buy 49 percent of shares in the plant
said "if you have no funds for a 51-percent stake, we will also wait,"
Kiriyenko said."Today Bulgaria's new government confirmed that it wants to
implement the project," he said."We are continuing to fulfil all our
obligations and completing the construction of equipment, while Bulgaria's
government is actively looking for investors," the Rosatom chief said."We
said we are so much confident of this project that we are ready to become
a co-participant, i.e. we are ready to buy some stake in the plant, if
Bulgaria's government wants to do this," Kiriyenko said.(Description of
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Missile Defense in Romania, Bulgaria Could Be Effective Against Threats
From South - U.S. Diplomat - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:17:02 GMT
south - U.S. diplomat

MOSCOW. June 2 (Interfax) - U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Rose
Gottemoeller expressed surprise over Russia's worries about plans to
locate missile defense elements in Romania and Bulgaria.Cooperation
programs will hopefully be launched in missile defense, she said on Ekho
Moskvy radio on Wednesday.The U.S. heard that Russia has asked very many
questions about the so-called third launch site in Poland and in the Czech
Republic, and about missile defense in southe rn Europe, she said, when
asked to comment on Russia's concerns regarding the proposed deployment of
bases in Romania and Bulgaria as part of the American missile
shield.Gottemoeller said the large number of questions, asked by Russian
experts about the program in Romania and Bulgaria was a little surprising.
The U.S. believes, she said, that this could be a more effective means to
counter the threat from the south. The U.S. thinks, of course, that a
missile threat from Iran is possible, she said.The U.S. deems deployment
of such bases in southern Europe the best way out at the current stage,
the U.S. diplomat said.Interfax-950215-KZMFCBAA

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Bulgarian Defense Minister Views NATO Antimissile Defense Shield, Russia's
Stand
Interview with Defense Minister Anyu Angelov by Lora Krumova; carried by
Nova Television "Hello Bulgaria" program at 0437 GMT on 7 June -- live -
BTA Radiotelevizionen Monitor Online
Monday June 7, 2010 12:32:42 GMT
Defense Minister Anyu Angelov. (passage omitted on Angelov's proficiency
with computers) Let us begin. Actually, we have invited you because of
several topics. One of them sounds seriously - Bulgaria's national
security strategy, which has been left incomplete without any
justification in the last few years. However, before we venture into the
national security strategy I am curious whether you would share with us
your comments about the meeting of Prime Minister Boyko Borisov with CIA
Director Leon Panetta. As you know, after the meeting the president has
posed to the prime minister the question as to whether the president's
political project has been discussed during the meetings. Have you
attended any of the prime minister's meetings?

(Angelov) No -- I have had a separate meeting with (US Deputy Secretary of
State) Mr Steinberg. I have not met at all the gentleman you have
mentioned.

(Krumova) Not at all?

(Angelov) No. I have no information, so there is nothing I could comment
on. However -- whatever has happened during the meeting is not the most
important thing. Usually, such meetings take place in accordance with a
certain plan. One of the sides takes a stand, the other answers, or poses
questions, and then a discussion begins. At least this has been my
experience. (passage omitted on the nature of highranking meetings and on
the division of prerogatives between the president and the prime minister)

(Krumova) A short while ago in the newscast we heard a statement of
Finance Minister Simeon Djankov. He has po sed an ultimatum to you by
saying that the Defense Ministry would receive money only if reforms are
carried out.

(Angelov) Oh yes -- reforms are being implemented at the Ministry of
Defense.a

(Krumova) Have you not been insulted by this ultimatum?

(Angelov) No, not at all. Indeed, I also think that money should be
received only in exchange of reforms. The reform at the Ministry of
Defense has just been completed. Now we have to implement a reform in the
highranking military units, whose personnel has been reduced 30 percent.
This will be effected on the basis of a Council of Ministers' decree which
will be reviewed not this coming Wednesday but rather next Wednesday at
the weekly meeting of the Council of Ministers. Afterward we will review
the structure of the armed forces. As a result of the review the Bulgarian
Army units will be reorganized and restructured. This process will end
only in 2011.

(Krumova) What will happen to those units?
< br>(Angelov) Well, we must reassess the necessity of the existence of
each unit. We must assess whether they could accomplish the same tasks
with the reorganized personnel, whether they could be certified by NATO's
services, and whether they would...

(Krumova) Could they?

(Angelov) ... less units with larger personnel could exist in a
concentrated form and still implement the basic task they will face in
practice -- defending the country's territorial integrity and
participating in guaranteeing international peace and security throughout
the world. (passage omitted on the national security strategy structure)

(Krumova) I have seen published documents and now I see this also in the
national security strategy -- that we are within the range of missiles
which could strike Bulgaria from the Middle East.

(Angelov) Yes, those basically are medium-range ballistic missiles. Iran
has such missiles. Other Middle East countries...

(Krumova) Does this change...

(Angelov) ... let me call it the expanded Middle East. Other countries
from the expanded Middle East also are making preparations and working in
this direction. This is exceptionally dangerous first of all for countries
which are within the range of such missiles. Bulgaria is one of those
countries.

(Krumova) Does this change at all Bulgaria's position on international
matters?

(Angelov) Look - f irst of all, at present there is no direct military
threat for the territorial integrity of the country. If you look at who
our neighboring countries are you will see that three of them are NATO
member-states and two -- EU member-countries, precisely as Bulgaria is. In
addition, there is Macedonia, which is at NATO's threshold. We are
implementing many joint initiatives with Serbia, including the well-known
process of the defense ministers, in order to make it possible... Last
year for the first time we invited Serbia to participate (in the def ense
ministers meeting) and they already have ratified their documents. Thus,
we have the reason to claim that Bulgaria faces no direct military threat.
Therefore, our defense must concentrate on risks and threats which could
possibly emerge. One part of them is far away from our borders and we have
to act within the framework of NATO's operations, as we are doing in
Afghanistan, or in other operations, for example a coalition operation as
the case of Iraq has been. On the other hand, we must have a very strong
antiaircraft defense and be protected by the antimissile defense shield.
Those are a few basic things we must do.

(Krumova) The US shield?

(Angelov) No - the European, NATO shield.

(Krumova) NATO shield because...

(Angelov) Yes. The United States as a full-fledged NATO member-state,
could participate with its own elements and technologies in NATO's common
antimissile defense system.

(Krumova) I ask this because recently there h as been a dispute between
the United States and Russia about this antimissile defense system, a part
of which has been supposed to be deployed here, in Bulgaria.

(Angelov) No -- as far as Bulgaria is concerned, there have been no
official or unofficial talks on the deployment of any...

(Krumova) Elements. Well, this is what has been said then.

(Angelov) No -- this includes also elements. There have not been such
talks. The only thing we should do is turn NATO's antimissile defense
system into NATO's crucial mission in the next 10 years. For my part I
hope... At the end of this week there will be a meeting of the ministers
of defense. The final decision on turning the antimissile defense system
into a crucial NATO's mission will be adopted at the summit meeting in
Lisbon in November. Simultaneously, one of the elements of NATO's policy
in connection with the antimissile defense system is including Russia in
the relevant talks. Recently the Russian lea dership has been briefed by
their US colleagues as to what the antimissile defense system is and how
Russia's capacities could be included in the antimissile defense system.

(Krumova) What has been the result?

(Angelov) I do not know how far the talks have advanced. However, I know
that there has been certain progress, and that there is a certain
understanding. This is evident in the statements of specific Russian
officials. I am an optimist in this respect. (passage omitted on the
national security strategy's details and on the division of prerogatives
among Bulgaria's institutions)

(Description of Source: Sofia BTA Radiotelevizionen Monitor Online in
Bulgarian -- Website of transcripts from radio, television, and print
media provided by BTA press agency, which is state-owned but politically
neutral)

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Greece Pledges To Speed Up Burgas-Alexandroupolis Pipeline Construction -
ITAR-TASS
Monday June 7, 2010 12:37:45 GMT
intervention)

MOSCOW, June 7 (Itar-Tass) - Greece said it would do its best to speed up
the construction of the Burgas-Alexandroupolis oil pipeline, Greek Deputy
Foreign Minister Spyros Kouvelis said.The Greek diplomat took part in a
session of the Russian-Greek inter-governmental commission on economic,
industrial, scientific and technical cooperation in Moscow on
Monday.According to Kouvelis, during the meeting, both parties confirmed
that they "intend to build the oil pipeline. We assumed obligations to
speed up the implementation of the project," the Greek dep uty minister
stressed.Russian Transport Minister, co-chairman of the inter-governmental
commission Igor Levitin said Bulgaria would not give up the implementation
of the Burgas-Alexandroupolis project. "They (Bulgarians) took a break to
study the project thoroughly. But Russia and Greece continue their work,"
he said.The Burgas-Alexandroupolis project is an oil pipeline that will be
used to transport Russian and Caspian oil from the Bulgarian Black Sea
port of Burgas to the Greek Aeagan port of Alexandroupoli. It would be an
alternative route for Russian oil for bypassing the Bosporus and the
Dardanells.The pipeline project was proposed in 1993-1994 by several
Russian and Greek companies. In 1994, for construction of the pipeline
Greece and Bulgaria signed a bilateral agreement, followed by a memorandum
of cooperation, signed by Greece and Russia.The agreement establishing the
international project company was signed in Moscow on 18 December 2007 and
the company-Tr ans-Balkan Pipeline B.V.-was incorporated in he Netherlands
on 6 February 2008.The construction of the pipeline is scheduled to start
in October 2009, and is estimated to be completed by 2011.The pipeline
would have three oil refilling stations, two of which in Bulgaria (the
first one at Neftochim close to Burgas) and one at Alexandroupoli. The
project includes reconstruction of Burgas and Alexandroupolis terminals,
including oil tanks with a capacity of 600,000 tonnes in Burgas, and
1,200,000 tons in Alexandroupolis.The pipeline is expected to cost up to
one billion euros.The investment scheme is not agreed yet, and it is not
decided from which sources the pipeline will be filled.(Description of
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Report Views Implementation Prospects of Burgas-Alexandroupolis Pipeline
Report by Yeoryios Findikakis: "The Fiasco of The Burgas-Alexandroupolis
Pipeline" - Ta Nea
Monday June 7, 2010 08:50:03 GMT
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US Urges DPRK To Stop Provocations, Abide by Denuclearization Pledge
Updated version: "ADDS Clinton's remarks in paras 1 0-11, UNSC move at
bottom;" Yonhap headline: "US Urges N. Korea to Stop Provocations, Abide
By Denuclearization Pledge: State Dept." by Hwang Doo-hyong - Yonhap
Monday June 7, 2010 23:59:29 GMT
North Korea to stop provocations and take steps to fulfill its pledge for
nuclear dismantlement.

"We don't have any particular comment on the internal political
machinations in North Korea," State Department spokesman Philip Crowley
said. "We certainly hope that the North Korean leadership will understand
the situation it has placed itself in, and that it needs to take
irreversible steps to fulfill its denuclearization commitments, comply
with international law and to stop provocative behavior."Crowley was
responding to the appointment earlier in the day of Jang Song-thaek, the
brother-in-law of North Korean leader Kim Jong Il (Kim Cho'ng-il), as vice
cha irman of the all-powerful National Defense Commission in an apparent
move to allow Jang to help groom the North Korean leader's third and
youngest son, Jong-un, as heir apparent."If some reformed North Korean
leadership takes those steps, then they would be actually serving the
interests of their people," he said. "We know what they should do. What we
don't know is what they will do. And we certainly don't know why these
changes are taking place at this time."The leadership change comes amid
heightened tensions on the Korean Peninsula after the North's torpedoeing
of a South Korean warship, the Ch'o'nan (Cheonan), in the Yellow Sea in
March, killing 46 sailors.South Korea severed all ties with North Korea,
except for the joint industrial complex in the North's border town of
Kaesong (Kaeso'ng), and took the case to the U.N. Security Council for
possible sanctions after an international team of investigators concluded
last month that a North Korean mini-su bmarine torpedoed the Ch'o'nan
(Cheonan).North Korea denies involvement and has threatened all-out war if
sanctioned.South Korea and the U.S. will conduct a joint military exercise
in waters near the scene of the sinking late this month as a show of force
against North Korea with the participation of the aircraft carrier USS
George Washington."We're looking at a range of options in terms of
additional capabilities, exercises, other training programs, and then with
the U.N. we would expect the Security Council to bring up this matter, and
that we expect there to be a strong statement coming out of the U.N. at
the appropriate time in the future that makes clear to North Korea that
these kinds of provocations and threats to regional stability will not be
tolerated," Crowley said.While meeting with Peruvian President Alan Garcia
Perez in Lima, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said North Korea
still poses a threat to global peace and stability, as does Iran."
;President Obama greatly appreciates the Peruvian government's support for
nonproliferation, especially to send a message of unity to Iran and North
Korea that their actions pose a threat to the peace and stability of the
world community," she said, according to a transcript released by the
State Department.It is not clear at the moment whether China, North
Korea's staunchest communist ally, will support any bid by South Korea and
its allies to condemn North Korea at the Security Council.South Korean
Vice Foreign Minister Chun Yung-woo is due in Beijing Tuesday to seek
support for rebuking Pyongyang, which China has not yet officially blamed
for the Ch'o'nan (Cheonan)'s sinking. China has only stressed the need to
"avoid conflict" and "maintain peace and stability" on the Korean
Peninsula.While it took only two weeks for the council to adopt
resolutions against North Korea for its nuclear and missile tests, most
analysts say more time is needed for a response to the naval assault,
perhaps a non-binding presidential statement or a resolution with or
without sanctions.Chun said last week that Seoul wants to send "a symbolic
and political message" to "head off a recurrence of this kind of military
provocation" rather than seek additional sanctions, apparently in
recognition of the luk ewarm attitude of China and Russia, another veto
power.North Korea is already subject to an overall arms and economic
embargo for its nuclear and missile tests."We have every means to impose
sanctions unilaterally or multilaterally in cooperation with our allies,
without additional Security Council action," Chun said.In a related move,
the Security Council earlier in the day extended for one more year the
mandate of the group monitoring the implementation of U.N. sanctions on
North Korea, officials here said.The council ordered the group of experts
from seven countries, including the five veto-wielding powers and South
Korea and Japan, to present another report in November, after one in April
that said Pyongyang has been evading the sanctions to proliferate nuclear
and missile technologies to the Middle East and Myanmar.(Description of
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Int'l Conf On Craftwork Training To Open In Yekaterinburg - ITAR-TASS
Tuesday June 8, 2010 00:20:36 GMT
intervention)

YEKATERINBURG, June 8 (Itar-Tass) - Specialists from Russia and five
European countries will participate in the 2nd international conference on
the theme of "Professional Education of Craftwork Training
Specialists".The forum, opening here on Tuesday, is held on the initiative
of the Robert Bosch Foundation (Germany) under the auspices of the
Association of German Foundations promoting "Professional Education in
Eastern European Countries".An official at the Russian State Professional
Pedagogical University (RSPPU), which is one of the organizers of the
conference, has told Itar-Tass that the forum will involve more than 50
representatives from Germany, Romania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Moldova,
Ukraine, and Russia."Eleven educational projects to train specialists in
craftwork are being implemented in these countries with support from
private German foundations," the RSPPU official pointed out.The purpose of
the conference is to generalize experience in implementing craftwork
education projects, stimulate further joint activities among its
participants in vocational craft training, and work out proposals and
recommendations for public and state organizations in the sphere of the
training of craftwork specialists.The forum will continue till June
10.(Description of Source: Moscow ITAR-TASS in English -- Main government
information agency)

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Russia Offers EU Visa-free Short-term Travel - Chizhov - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:15:45 GMT
ROSTOV-ON-DON. June 1 (Interfax) - The draft of an agreement abolishing
visas between Russia and the European Union, handed by Russian officials
to EU representatives, abolishes visas for Russians traveling to the EU
and EU citizens traveling to Russia, said Russia's ambassador to the EU
Vladimir Chizhov."We have handed over the draft agreement abolishing
visas. The draft agreement abolishes visas for Russian and EU citizens in
reciprocal travel. Certainly, this is not the freedom of movement enjoyed
by EU citizens, with the use of social infrastructure and the right to
work," Chizhov told journalists after the EU-Russia summit.These would be
short trips, a regime that is no different from the one used by "citizens
of almost fifty other countries in their relations with the EU," he
said."This is the regime that was granted without any hurdles to citizens
of a number of the Balkan states and the same for which a mandate was
approved a few days ago for talks with Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina,"
the Russian diplomat said."I strongly doubt that the EU has reasons to
have bigger fears with regard to Russian citizens than with regard to
citizens of the previously mentioned countries," he added.kk dp(Our
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2nd LD-Writethru: U.S. To Submit Draft Resolution on Iran This Week
Xinhua: "2nd LD-Writethru: U.S. To Submit Draft Resolution on Iran This
Week" - Xinhua
Monday June 7, 2010 20:26:57 GMT
WASHINGTON, June 7 (Xinhua) -- The United States would submit a draft
resolution on Iran's nuclear program to the UN Security Council this we
ek, State Department said on Monday.

"We expect to bring this matter before the Council this week," State
Department spokesman Philip Crowley told reporters, when asked when
Washington would submit the draft resolution.Also on Monday, a UN
spokesman told reporters that the UN Security Council will meet on Monday
afternoon to discuss a draft resolution on imposing sanctions against
Tehran.The draft resolution, sponsored by the so-called P5+1, namely, the
U.S., Russia, China, France, Britain and Germany, has been given to the
full 15-member Security Council on May 18.If the resolution adopted, Iran
would be imposed by the fourth round of UN sanctions for continuing to
enrich uranium, which the West believes to be intended for developing
nukes.A combination of the "dual-track strategy" -- diplomacy and
sanctions, the draft resolution is intended to punish Iran's leadership
for their defiance of the international community and persuade Tehran that
it i s in its interest to peacefully resolve concerns about its nuclear
program.In order to be adopted, the resolution needs nine votes in favor
and no vetoes from the five permanent members. Turkey and Brazil, the two
non-permanent members of the Security Council, have said they would be
reluctant to vote in favor of new sanctions after a new nuclear fuel swap
deal has been brokered with Iran.(Description of Source: Beijing Xinhua in
English -- China's official news service for English-language audiences
(New China News Agency))

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Tehran Expresses Bewilderment Over RF Positions On Sanctions - VP -
ITAR-TASS
Monday June 7, 2010 15:28:45 GMT
intervention)

TEHRAN, June 7 (Itar-Tass) - Tehran expressed bewilderment over Russia's
position on the possible use of sanctions against Iran, Vice-President for
Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Seyyed Mohammad Reza Mir Taj Al-Deni said
on Monday.According to the official, Iran expected Russia to positively
treat the Iran-Turkey-Brazil nuclear deal and to correct its stance due to
the Tehran Declaration. "Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad hoped that
Russia had corrected its position. But the recent statements by Russian
President Dmitry Medvedev in Meseberg and the agreement on the possible
use of sanctions against Iran provoke questions. It is difficult to
believe in these statements," the Iranian vice-president said.In his
opinion, this position "will be inevitably condemned by the international
public opinion".On June 5, Russia and Germany came to an ag reement on a
possible use of sanctions against Iran, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev
said.Speaking at a press conference after the talks with German Chancellor
Angela Merkel, Medvedev said, "None wants to use sanctions. But sometimes
we have to use them. The situation is that an agreement on using these
sanctions has been practically reached."He expressed hope that Iran "will
listen to the voice of the international community". "One can't admit
irresponsible actions. It is necessary to listen to what is said on the
international arena. The most complicated problems can be resolved only by
this way," the Russian president said.In his words, "we've maintained the
dialogue in this aspect in recent years." "Really, in the last several
years our positions on this issue became very close. I think that it is
very important for the future international community and for the future
of our relations with European countries and other state s, including the
United States of America and the People's Republic of China. We are
raising very important problems within the G-20," he said.Medvedev also
stressed that such unity was indispensable on other issues, including on
other nuclear programme that raise doubts.According to the Russian
president, "If such decisions are taken, we hope that further steps
towards controlling the situation, any restrictions and supplements will
be reached on the basis of international consensus and not the countries'
likes and dislikes." "Either we are together or our approaches led to
discord. And it would be wrong," Medvedev pointed out.(Description of
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RF, Iranian Diplomats Discuss Tehran's Nuke Programme - FM - ITAR-TASS
Monday June 7, 2010 15:12:26 GMT
intervention)

MOSCOW, June 7 (Itar-Tass) - Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei
Ryabkov met with Iranian Ambassador in Moscow Mahmoud Reza Sajadi on
Monday to discuss Tehran's nuclear programme within a new U.N. Security
Council resolution on sanctions against Iran.Ryabkov and Sajadi "discussed
issues related to Iran's nuclear programme in the context of the May 17
Tehran Declaration signed by the leaders of Iran, Brazil and Turkey on the
exchange of nuclear fuel and discussions in the U.N. Security Council on
sanctions against Iran", the Foreign Ministry reported."The parties also
discussed key bilateral issues," the ministry said.(Description of Source:
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Russia, Brazil Cancel Visas in Mutual Travels - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:09:46 GMT
MOSCOW. June 7 (Interfax) - Russia and Brazil are cancelling visas in
mutual travels as of June 7."We are introducing the visa-free regimen on
June 7," President Dmitry Medvedev said at a press conference in the
Kremlin after talks with his Brazilian counterpart on May 14.The two
countries signed an agreement on visa-free travels in 2008."The agreement
is now coming i nto effect," Medvedev stressed.mlInterfax-950040-NFRGCBAA

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Article Says Fear Over Impact of European Debt Crisis 'Exaggerated'
Article by Andrew McNulty: "Making Sense of the Market Turmoil; A Measured
View" - Financial Mail Online
Monday June 7, 2010 12:02:01 GMT
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South Africa's oldest privately-owned weekly business magazine targeting a
"higher-income and better-educated consumer." It often carries insightful
analysis of government economic and b usiness policy as well as political
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IAEA Board Of Governors Discuss Iranian Nuclear Program Issue - ITAR-TASS
Monday June 7, 2010 11:50:55 GMT
intervention)

VIENNA, June 7 (Itar-Tass) - The issue of the Iranian nuclear programme is
again under discussion at a session of the Board of Governors of the
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) that opened here on Monday. IAEA
Director General Yukiya Amano presented a report on the fulfilment of the
Safeguards Agreement with Iran.According to an IAEA press release, Amano
on Monday opened a busy Board of Governors meeting. In his opening address
Mr. Amano touched on IAEA activities related to a range of nuclear issues
including nuclear safety and security, technical cooperation, verification
of nuclear non-proliferation as well as the Agency's programme and
budget.He stated, in particular, "While the Agency continues to verify the
non-diversion of declared nuclear material in Iran, Iran has not provided
the necessary cooperation to permit the Agency to confirm that all nuclear
material in Iran is in peaceful activities.""The necessary cooperation
includes, among other things, implementation of relevant resolutions of
the IAEA Board of Governors and the United Nations Security Council,
implementation of the Additional Protocol and of modified Code 3.1, as
well as clarification of issues related to possible military dimensions to
Iran's nuclear programme," he stated."Key developments since the March
Board include Iran's continued enrichment of uranium up to 20 percent
U-235 at the Pilot Fuel Enrichment Plant at Natanz, and Iran's
announcement of its intention to install a second cascade for this purpose
and connect it to the first one. This necessitated a new safeguards
approach, which is now being implemented with Iran's cooperation, Amano
noted."As the Report makes clear, Iran's Comprehensive Safeguards
Agreement requires the Agency to seek to verify both the non-diversion of
nuclear material from declared activities and the absence of undeclared
nuclear material and activities. I also need to mention that Iran is a
special case because, among other things, of the existence of issues
related to possible military dimensions to its nuclear programme. I
request Iran to take steps towards the full implementation of its
Safeguards Agreement and its other obligations, including its Additional
Protocol," he said.Amano also said that "the Board will reca ll that my
predecessor, Dr. Mohamed ElBaradei, proposed a draft agreement last
October under which Iranian low enriched uranium would be shipped for
further enrichment in Russia and processing into fuel in France. The
proposed agreement was accepted at that time by the United States, Russia
and France.""I received a letter from Iran dated 24 May, in which Iran
officially declared its agreement with the Joint Declaration by the
Foreign Ministers of Iran, Brazil and Turkey which was signed on 17 May in
Tehran. At Iran .875s request, the Agency immediately conveyed Iran's
letter to the Governments of France, the Russian Federation and the United
States, and asked for their views. I am now awaiting their responses, and
will continue to consult with all concerned parties on this matter," the
IAEA head noted.The nuclear programme of Iran was launched in the 1950s
with the help of the United States as part of the Atoms for Peace
programme. The support, encouragement and participation of the United
States and Western European governments in Iran's nuclear programme
continued until the 1979 Iranian Revolution that toppled the Shah of
Iran.After the 1979 revolution, the Iranian government temporarily
disbanded elements of the programme, and then revived it with less Western
assistance than during the pre-revolution era. Iran's nuclear programme
has included several research sites, two uranium mines, a research
reactor, and uranium processing facilities that include three known
uranium enrichment plants.The long delayed start-up of Iran's first
nuclear power plant, Bushehr I, was most recently estimated for the summer
of 2010. There are no current plans to complete the Bushehr II reactor,
although the construction of 19 nuclear power plants is envisaged. Iran
has announced that it is working on a new 360 MWe nuclear power plant to
be located in Darkhovin. Iran has also indicated that it will seek more
medium-sized nuclear power plants and u ranium mines for the future.The
controversy over Iran's nuclear programmes centres in particular on Iran's
failure to declare sensitive enrichment and reprocessing activities to the
IAEA. Enrichment can be used to produce uranium for reactor fuel or (at
higher enrichment levels) for weapons. Iran says its nuclear programme is
peaceful, and has enriched uranium to less than 5 percent, consistent with
fuel for a civilian nuclear power plant. Iran also claims that it was
forced to resort to secrecy after US pressure caused several of its
nuclear contracts with foreign governments to fall through. After the IAEA
Board of Governors reported Iran's non-compliance with its safeguards
agreement to the UN Security Council, the Council demanded that Iran
suspend its nuclear enrichment activities while Iranian President Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad has argued that the sanctions are "illegal," imposed by
"arrogant powers," and that Iran has decided to pursue the monitoring of
its self-described peaceful nuclear programme through "its appropriate
legal path," the IAEA.(Description of Source: Moscow ITAR-TASS in English
-- Main government information agency)

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Russian 'source' says three soldiers arrested over Smolensk air crash site
theft - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 18:30:49 GMT
Smolensk air crash site theft

Excerpt from report by corporate-owned Russian news agency InterfaxMoscow,
7 June: Three military personnel of the Ministry of Defence have been
detained on suspicion of stealing money from the accounts of one of the
members of the Polish delegation killed in the air crash of the Tu-154 in
Smolensk Region, a source in the force structures (Russian: "v silovykh
strukturakh") of the Central Federal District told Interfax."Indeed, three
military personnel of the Russian Federation Ministry of Defence have been
detained. They, according to the law-enforcement authorities' information,
used a bank card belonging to one of the members of the Polish delegation
killed in the accident involving Polish President Lech Kaczynski's
airliner," the source told the agency.According to the source's
information, those detained on suspicion of stealing money are privates
from the support service of Smolensk-Severnyy airport, where the Polish
president's Tu-154 crashed.(Passage omitted: background information on
Polish allegations and Russian denials that three members of Russia's OMON
special police have been arrested in connection with the case)(Description
of So urce: Moscow Interfax in Russian -- Nonofficial information agency
known for its extensive and detailed reporting on domestic and
international issues)

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Russian OMON not involved in plane crash card fraud - Polish cabinet
spokesman - PAP
Monday June 7, 2010 16:48:41 GMT
cabinet spokesman

Text of report in English by Polish national independent news agency
PAPWarsaw, 7 June: Government spokesman Pawel Gras Monday recalled his
Sunday announcement that three officers of Russia's (special purpose
police) force OMON had been detained in connect ion with the theft of
money from credit cards belonging to Andrzej Przewoznik, head of Poland's
Council for the Protection of Struggle and Martyrdom Sites and one of the
victims of the April 10 air crash in Smolensk, Russia, which killed
Poland's president and numerous state and military officials.Gras said
today that the detainees belonged to another service.Earlier today the
Warsaw prosecution informed that Przewoznik's credit card had been used 11
times between April 10 and 12. According to prosecution spokeswoman Monika
Lewandowska six unsuccessful payout attempts had also been made from
another credit card belonging to Przewoznik.Gras explained today that his
Sunday statement came from his conviction that OMON had been the only
service present at the Smolensk airfield near which the Polish machine
crashed.In fact, there were several different units there, that's the
reason for my error, Gras explained.Also on Sunday the Polish security
service ABW informed that four Rus sian security servicemen had been
detained in connection with the affair. Later that day the Russian
Interior Ministry denied the charges as "slanderous and cynical".Polish
prosecutors have launched inquiries into the case.Rightwing opposition Law
and Justice (PiS) today demanded PM Donald Tusk present a report on the
credit card theft still this week.(Description of Source: Warsaw PAP in
English -- independent Polish press agency)

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Russian Reaction to Deployment of Patriot Missiles in Poland, near RF
Border
Article by Viktor Litovkin on Russian reaction to the deployment of
Patriot air defense missile complexes in Morag, Poland. In the view of the
author, Russia wants to use the Patriot missiles in Poland as an argument
for its right to send S-300 missile complexes to Iran: "Moscow Wants To
Exchange the Patriot Missiles in Poland for S-300 Missiles in Iran" -
Nezavisimoye Voyennoye Obozreniye Online
Monday June 7, 2010 17:11:25 GMT
Sergey Lavrov, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Russia, expressed perplexity
regarding the appearance of American air defense missiles in Poland,
missiles that are seventy kilometers from the border with Kaliningrad
Oblast in Russia. At a press conference in Moscow, Lavrov said: "Why is it
so necessary to do something in order to create the impression that Poland
is strengthening itself against Russia. I do not understand this."
Konstantin Kosachev, Chairman of the State Duma Committee on International
Affairs, also expressed sharp criticism about such a mo ve on the part of
Warsaw and Washington.

Kosachev said: "The Patriot in no way corresponds to present-day logic, to
the present-day spirit of Russian-Poland relations, which have a real
chance for normalization." He said that the deployment of American Patriot
missiles 60 kilometers from the Russian border "is devoid of any kind of
military logic and is significantly undermining the climate of trust,
which seemingly had begun to form up between Russia and the United States,
between Russia and NATO."

Boris Gryzlov, Speaker of the Duma, also made a statement on this issue.
He warned the United States that, during the discussion of the new START
(Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty), which President Medvedev has introduced
to the Duma for ratification, the parliamentarians will also consider the
issue on the deployment of missile interceptors in Poland. Gryzlov said
that they will find an adequate response for such actions. At a seminar in
the Mosc ow Carnegie Foundation, which was devoted to a discussion of the
new START (that is, START-3) by Moscow-based experts, a representative of
the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia expressed himself even more
harshly. In the presence of European diplomats, including diplomats from
Poland, he stated his personal opinion and directly called the action of
Washington and Warsaw "unfriendly and provocative". What evoked this
protest of experts, who are respected in military circles? Is Poland
really strengthening itself against Russia? There are questions here. But,
before answering them, it is necessary to know, and take into
consideration, the fact that those air defense missile complexes, which
the Pentagon has transported from Kaiserslautern to Morag, do not
represent any threat whatsoever to our country and Kaliningrad Oblast. And
not just because any air defense missile complexes are purely defensive
weapons and we do not intend to attack Poland, which is a member of NATO.
The Patriot batteries themselves, which have appeared on Polish territory,
are training batteries. There are not even any live missiles in them. And
they will be there for only a month. On 16 June, they will be sent back to
their base in Germany.

That is the way it will be for three more times this year, as well as four
times in 2011 and four times in 2012. Warsaw intends to replace its
obsolete S-125 Pechora air defense missile complexes, which were built
back in the 1970s during the Soviet era, with new missile complexes, which
will begin to be supplied to Poland from the American firm, Raytheon, in
2013. The Pechora missile complexes have exceeded their guaranteed
operational combat duty lifetimes. Specialists will learn how to control
and operate the (new) equipment in analogous detached-duty systems.

Lieutenant Colonel Yatsek Vesolovski, Deputy Attache for Problems of
Defense at the Polish Embassy in Poland, is surprised. He said: "Why is
nobody asking about whom the S-300 air defense missile complexes, which
Russia has supplied to Belarus, are directed against? And the Russian
S-300 air defense complexes in Armenia? The modernized S-125 Pechora-2 air
defense missiles in Tajikistan? Why is it necessary to see some kind of
preparation against somebody behind the aspiration of any sovereign
country to protect its air space? I do not understand that."

When the question is put in such a way, it is difficult not to agree (with
Vesolovski). Of course, it is a pity that the Polacks did not decide to
buy our S-300PMU Favorit air defense missile systems which, in the opinion
of many experts, are much more effective and reliable than the Patriot
PAC-2 air defense missile complexes or even the Patriot PAC-3 models. But
there is no way of getting around it. Poland, differing from Greece, which
is also a member of NATO, must meet the standards and requirements of
NATO. And it is purchasing that which is being thrust upon it (in order to
meet the NATO standards). Incidentally, the decision on the purchase of
American (air defense missile) complexes was not made yesterday or today
by Poland. That decision was made back in 2005. Thus, the appearance of
Patriot air defense missile complexes in Morag could be no surprise for
knowledgeable people.

At first glance, of course, the appearance of Patriot air defense missile
complexes looks like compensation on the part of Obama for the complex of
ground-based missile interceptors that George W. Bush had planned to
deploy in Poland, which would have formed a third strategic ABM position
region. Those missile interceptors really did threaten the Russian
strategic forces for deterrence (that is, in the view of the author, they
threatened Russian intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) ). But, in
point of fact, (the case with the Patriot missiles) is another matter
entirely. RAC-2 missiles and RAC-3 missiles cannot resolve the tasks which
would have been assigned to the ground-based missile interceptors that
George W. Bush had planned to deploy in Poland (that is, the Patriot
missiles are no threat to the Russian ICBMs). That was convincingly
demonstrated in issue 105-106 of NG, which was published 28-29 May 2010
("Moscow and Warsaw Are Working on Complexes").

But if all of this is so, as Colonel General (retired) Viktor Yesin, a
former chief of the Main Staff of the Strategic Missile Troops, told the
readers of the newspaper (that is, Nezavisimaya Gazeta), and there is no
doubt about his competence, why is there such sharp criticism on the part
of Russian politicians concerning the appearance of a training battery of
Patriot air defense missiles in the town of Morag? In my view, the reason
is simple. Moscow wants to exchange the American missiles in Poland for
Russian S-300 Favorit air defense missile complexes in Iran. A quite
simple idea is behind all of the sensational propaganda, hullabaloo, and
rhetoric: You, against our will, are putting missiles in Poland so we,
against your will, will put missiles in Iran. That means that we are
quits. This is only business and there is nothing personal.

(Description of Source: Moscow Nezavisimoye Voyennoye Obozreniye Online in
Russian -- Website of weekly military newspaper published by Remchukov's
Nezavisimaya Gazeta; URL: http://nvo.ng.ru/)

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Russian police deny any officers involved in Polish crash credit card
theft - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 15:28:45 GMT
card theft
< br>Excerpt from report by corporate-owned Russian news agency
InterfaxSmolensk, 7 June: The internal affairs directorate for Smolensk
Region has not received a request for assistance in investigating the
theft of money from the (bank) accounts of members of the Polish
delegation killed when the Polish president's aircraft crashed on 10
April."As far as I know, our leadership has not received such appeals from
the Polish side, since in this case we would certainly have been informed
about this and would have received the relevant tasks," first deputy head
of the Smolensk Region police directorate and head of the criminal police
Nikolay Turbovets told Interfax today.He said that he had thoroughly
acquainted himself with reports which have appeared in some media outlets
about "OMON (Russian special police) looters"."For example, it is being
reported that money was first withdrawn on the card on 10 April, that is
the day of the tragedy. This is utterly i mpossible since neither a single
employee of the internal affairs directorate nor a single soldier from the
Internal Troops left the place assigned to him," Turbovets reported.He
also confirmed that the Merkuriy special-purpose detachment, based in
Smolensk Region, was brought in to guard the scene of the tragedy.
However, none of the soldiers was detained or arrested."Our employees took
part in guarding the site of the accident. None of them at all carried out
any work directly at the scene of the tragedy or were in contact with the
bodies of those killed or their belongings," Turbovets added. (Passage
omitted: background)(Description of Source: Moscow Interfax in Russian --
Nonofficial information agency known for its extensive and detailed
reporting on domestic and international issues)

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Smolensk Region Authorities Deny Reports of Detention of Policemen For
Theft of Crash Victim's Credit Card (Part 2) - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:16:50 GMT
crash victim's credit card (Part 2)

SMOLENSK. June 6 (Interfax) - The reports about the detention of OMON riot
police officers who used a credit card of a victim of the April 10 crash
of the Polish presidential jet are an invention, Interfax was told on
Sunday by chief of the Smolensk region criminal police Nikolai
Turbovets."Neither the report of the detention of Smolensk OMON riot
police officers, nor reports about any crimes committed by law enforcers
in relation to their work at the crash scene are true," he said.Earlier
the media report ed quoting press secretary of the Polish government Pawel
Gras as saying that at the request of Polish special services three OMON
police officers were detained on suspicion of using the credit card of a
Polish official who died in the crash near Smolensk.Gras said that the
detainees will remain in custody until trial. He said that the three
officers picked up the credit card of a killed passenger at the crash
scene and rushed to withdraw money. Before the relatives discovered the
theft the officers made two more withdrawals for a total sum of about
$1,700.Earlier Poland's Rzeczpospolita reported that the money disappeared
from the account of cabinet minister Adrzej Przewoznik. Russian law
enforcers tracked the looters immediately after the Polish special
services contacted them, Gras said.The Polish presidential jet crashed
near Smolensk on April 10. There were 96 people aboard, nobody survived.
They included Polish President Lech Kaczynski, his wife Maria and many
other Po lish officials who were heading for Katyn to attend anniversary
events.Ml(Our editorial staff can be reached at
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Smolensk Region Authorities Deny Reports of Detention of Policemen For
Theft of Crash Victim's Credit Card - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:16:42 GMT
crash victim's credit card

SMOLENSK. June 7 (Interfax) - The reports about the detention of OMON riot
police officers who used a credit card of a victim of the April 10 crash
of the Polish presidential jet are an invention, Interf ax was told on
Sunday by chief of the Smolensk region criminal police Nikolai
Turbovets."Neither the report of the detention of Smolensk OMON riot
police officers, nor reports about any crimes committed by law enforcers
in relation to their work at the crash scene are true," he said.Earlier
the media reported quoting press secretary of the Polish government Pawel
Gras as saying that at the request of Polish special services three OMON
police officers were detained on suspicion of using the credit card of a
Polish official who died in the crash near Smolensk.Gras said that the
detainees will remain in custody until trial. He said that the three
officers picked up the credit card of a killed passenger at the crash
scene and rushed to withdraw money. Before the relatives discovered the
theft the officers made two more withdrawals for a total sum of about
$1,700.Earlier Poland's Rzeczpospolita reported that the money disappeared
from the account of cabinet minister Adr zej Przewoznik. Russian law
enforcers tracked the looters immediately after the Polish special
services contacted them, Gras said.The Polish presidential jet crashed
near Smolensk on April 10. There were 96 people aboard, nobody survived.
They included Polish President Lech Kaczynski, his wife Maria and many
other Polish officials who were heading for Katyn to attend anniversary
events.Interfax-950215-DIRGCBAA

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Nord Stream Will Not Complicate Russia-u.S. Relations - U.S. Expert -
Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:15:49 GMT
WASHINGTON. June 3 (Inter fax) - The Nord Stream project is no longer a
problem in Russian-American relations, U.S. expert in Russia Toby Gati
told Intrfax on Thursday.Individual aspects, connected with Poland's
access to the pipeline, must be Germany's prerogative, she said. Now that
Polish-Russian relations are improving, Poland will hardly make a problem
of this, she said.The South Stream project will be built, too, Gati said.
As for Nabucco, its future depends on who will pay for it, the U.S. expert
said.American oil companies have been concentrating their attention on
domestic problems, including the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, and this
will continue in the coming months, she said.Gati noted that if Mathew
Bryza is confirmed as U.S. ambassador to Azerbaijan, the U.S. energy
diplomacy will receive a serious impetus.Gati expressed regret that the
post of U.S. ambassador to Turkmenistan has remained vacant for many
years.sd dp(Our editorial staff can be reached at
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Russia Wants to Intensify Dialogue With e - Kremlin - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:15:58 GMT
ROSTOV-ON-DON. June 1 (Interfax) - Russia counts on a more dynamic and
consistent dialogue with the European Union."The pattern of interaction
between Russia and the EU became clearer after the Treaty of Lisbon took
effect," Kremlin spokeswoman Natalya Timakova told the press."We hope the
formation of a new system within the European Union will help make our
interaction with the EU more dynamic and more consistent,&q uot; she
said.Hopefully, intensive and positive relations between Russia and Poland
will help change Poland's position on the European Union's cooperation
with Russia, she also said."We hope stronger cooperation with Poland,
observed lately, will cause Poland to change its position on the European
Union's cooperation with Russia. We have been receiving such signals,"
Timakova said.sd(Our editorial staff can be reached at
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Poland Hopes to Receive More Katyn Files From Russia - Ambassador -
Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:16:18 GMT
< div style="width:800px;font-weight:normal">MOSCOW. June 3 (Interfax) -
Poland hopes to receive new documents from Russia concerning the Katyn
massacre, Polish Ambassador to Russia Jerzy Bar said on Thursday."When you
are dealing with tremendous atrocity, you want to find out everything till
the end. It is hard to imagine how it would be possible to find out
without documents that are out there and do exist," he said on Ekho Moskvy
radio.Russia handed Poland part of the criminal dossier concerning the
execution by Soviet security forces of more than 20,000 Polish officers
near Smolensk and a number of other places in 1940."We are very thankful
for having received these volumes. We will read this very carefully. But
we hope to get more," he said.On May 26 the Russian human rights group
Memorial wrote a letter to Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, asking him
to order the Russian Prosecutor General's Office to check the quality of
the criminal investigation o f the Katyn massacre, which was closed by the
Military Prosecutor General's Office in 2005, and to consider the
possibility of a re-investigation.According to Memorial, the term "Katyn
massacre" is a collective term denoting the execution of almost 22,000
Poles held at various Soviet camps and prisons in April-May 1940.The
letter's authors asked to check whether the investigation carried out by
military prosecutors established a full list of victims, an exhaustive
list of perpetrators and the adequate legal qualification of their
crimes.The results of these checks could lead to "a possible resumption of
this case investigation," human rights activists
said.Interfax-950215-IRAGCBAA

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Patriot Interceptor Missiles Are Purely Defensive - Polish Ambassador -
Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:16:00 GMT
MOSCOW. June 3 (Interfax) - Russia should not worry about the deployment
of U.S. Patriot interceptor missiles in Poland, Polish Ambassador in
Moscow Jerzy Bar said on Ekho Moskvy radio on Thursday."Every military man
who has the slightest knowledge of this system is aware of its purely
defensive nature. The deployment changes nothing for the military balance
in this part of Europe and the entire continent," he said."Hopefully, this
element - common enemies - will be more pronounced in the dialog with
Russia. The deployment (of Patriot interceptor missiles) should not become
an element of mistrust," he said."Views may differ, and claims are
possible. For instance, Russia and Belarus recently had the largest
exercises since the Cold War period (West 2009) close to the Polish
border," he said."The missiles are part of future European security. This
is one but not the only element necessary for proving Poland as a good
ally of the United States and a good member of NATO," he
said.Interfax-950215-SMAGCBAA

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Russian Interior Ministry Refutes Polish Media Reports of Detention of
OMON Police Officers - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:11:01 GMT
police officers

MOSCOW. June 6 (Interfax) - The Russian Interior Min istry has denied
media reports that three OMON riot police officers from Smolensk region
were detained and arrested on suspicion of stealing the credit card of a
passenger of the crashed Polish presidential jet."These reports are not
true. No Smolensk police officers were detained in relation to the
offenses described in the media reports," the ministry's press service
reported on Sunday.The ministry stresses that the Smolensk police were
among the first to arrive at the scene of the tragedy and took most active
part in guaranteeing the safety of the scene from the very first
minutes."The actions of the Smolensk police at every section of work were
praised and they duly coped with their missions," the press service
said.The ministry recalled that on May 8 the Polish acting president
Bronislaw Komorowski decorated four police officers from Smolensk with an
order for their services to Poland."In this connection the charges brought
against police office s fro Smolensk sound especially cynical," the press
service notes.mlInterfax-950040-UQQGCBAA

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Interior Ministry Force Command Denies Looting At Polish Plane Crash Scene
- Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:10:20 GMT
MOSCOW. June 7 (Interfax) - The Russian Interior Ministry Force's command
has denied media reports claiming that servicemen allegedly used a credit
card belonging to a victim of the Polish presidential plane crash near
Smolensk on April 10."The reports are false," a command representative
told Interfax-AVN.The Russian Inte rior Ministry posted a similar
statement on Sunday. The ministry denied claims of the alleged detention
of three OMON servicemen suspected of stealing the personal belongings of
the crash victims.The statements was in reply to media reports quoting
Polish government press secretary Pawel Gras. He said that Russia detained
three OMON servicemen at the request of Polish security services. Gras
said that the servicemen picked up the credit card from the debris and
withdrew some money. Before the family noted the theft, the servicemen had
used the credit card twice and stolen $1,700.The Polish newspaper
Rzeczpospolita said that the money was stolen from the account of the
Secretary General of the Council for the Protection of the Memory of
Struggle and Martyrdom.The plane carrying Polish President Lech Kaczynski
crashed on April 10 near Smolensk. There were 96 people on board,
including eight crewmembers and 88 passengers. The plane was headed for
Katyn to attend a memorial cere mony. No one survived the
crash.Interfax-950215-DYTGCBAA

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Communists Plan Rally Outside Polish Embassy Against Symbols Ban -
Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:10:02 GMT
MOSCOW. June 7 (Interfax) - Members of the Russian Communist Party plan to
rally outside the Polish embassy in Moscow against Poland's decision to
ban Communist symbols, deputy Duma speaker and first deputy chairman of
the party's central committee, Ivan Melnikov, said."The Secretariat has
decided at today's session to actively join the Europe-wide protest
against a new wave of anti-Communism and to show solidarity with Communist
parties from other countries by speaking out in support of the Communist
symbols," Melnikov said.The Russian Communists, along with representatives
from other left-wing organizations, will rally outside the Polish Embassy
in Moscow at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, to protest the ban on Communist symbols in
Poland, which will go into effect June 8."Such actions are not only in
conflict with the generally accepted international democratic principles,
but also prove that capitalist regimes in a number of countries fear their
own people," Melnikov said.kk ap(Our editorial staff can be reached at
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Session Of Duma, Bundestag Foreign Policy Committees Due Tuesday -
ITAR-TASS
Monday June 7, 2010 13:57:57 GMT
intervention)

MOSCOW, June 7 (Itar-Tass) - The first joint session of the foreign policy
committees of Russian State Duma and German Bundestag will be held in
Moscow on Tuesday, the chairman of the Duma committee, Konstantin
Kosachev, told reporters.The parliamentarian said an expanded session of
two committees "launches the mechanism of regular sessions within such
format". He reminded reporters that the practice of inter-parliamentary
cooperation has been fixed and has proved to be efficient in relations
with the U.S. House Committee on Foreign Affairs and the foreign affairs
committee of Polish parliament.The session will be held within the
framework of four working sections. Trade, economic and energy
cooperation, European and global security and disarmament, Russia's
relations with NATO and the European Union, as well as regional stability,
cooperation and fight against terrorism, organized crime and drug
trafficking are on the agenda, Kosachev said.Heads of the Duma committees
for defence, security, energy, economic policy and entrepreneurship as
well as officials from the Russian Foreign Ministry will take part in the
session.(Description of Source: Moscow ITAR-TASS in English -- Main
government information agency)

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Polish prosecutor confirms Russian air crash victim defrauded - Unian
Monday June 7, 2010 12:07:11 GMT
Excerpt from report by private Ukrainian news agency UNIANWarsaw, 7 June:
The Warsaw district prosecutor's office has confirmed that two credit
cards were stolen from (late) Andrzej Przewoznik, the secretary general of
the Council for the Protection of War and Martyrdom Monuments, who died in
the air crash (that killed Polish President Lech Kaczynski and a large
group of leading political and military officials) near Smolensk on 10
April.The press secretary of the prosecutor's office, Monika Lewandowska,
told UNIAN that the culprits got hold of about 2,000 dollars from
Przewoznik's account. The culprits managed to withdraw cash using one of
the two stolen cards."According to a preliminary investigation, 11 cash
withdrawals of a total of 6,000 zlotys were performed using one card. As
for the other stolen card, there were six failed withdrawals," she
said.The culprits used the card s during 10-12 April.The prosecutor's
office did not have information about the alleged detention of the
culprits, she said, adding that Polish investigators asked the Russian
Prosecutor-General's Office for assistance in this matter.Lewandowska said
that Poland did not receive any answer from the Russian side regarding the
inquiry to this matter, sent in late May.She said the Polish prosecutor's
office launched criminal proceedings on the theft of the credits cards and
money on 14 May.A representative of the Internal Security Agency (ABW)
confirmed that four Interior Troops' soldiers suspected of stealing the
cards had been detained in Russia, who are suspected of stealing the
cards. She did not disclose any other details.(Passage omitted:
background)(Description of Source: Kiev Unian in Ukrainian -- major
independent news agency, considered a fairly reliable source of
information)

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Russian Internal Troops deny arrests over Polish air crash credit card
theft - Interfax-AVN Online
Monday June 7, 2010 09:39:25 GMT
card theft

Excerpt from report by corporate-owned Russian military news agency
Interfax-AVN websiteMoscow, 7 June: The command of the Internal Troops of
the Russian Interior Ministry have denied various media reports about
Internal Troops servicemen using a credit card of a person killed in the
Tu-154 disaster near Smolensk on 10 April."Such reports to do not
correspond to reality," a representative of the Russian Internal Troops
command told Interfax-AVN.Yesterday, the Russian Interior Min istry denied
similar information, commenting on the reports on the alleged detention
and arrest of three Smolensk Region OMON (Russian special police)
servicemen who are suspected of stealing items from those killed in the
Polish president's airplane crash on 10 April. (Passage
omitted)(Description of Source: Moscow Interfax-AVN Online in Russian --
Website of news service devoted to military news, owned by the independent
Interfax news agency; URL: http://www.militarynews.ru)

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Lithuanian Defense Minister Says NATO 'Needs No Major Changes'
"Lithuanian Defense Minister Calls for Efforts To Make Northern Europe
Model Region" ; -- BNS headline - BNS
Monday June 7, 2010 05:59:26 GMT
"We now have to utilize the possibility of making Northern Europe, which
includes the Baltic States and Poland, a model region both in the EU and
the global context. The foundations of regional security is what gives
rise to this possibility and makes room for further developing security,"
the defense minister on Saturday told BNS.

According to her, the conference, which is still in play, also addressed
the topic of NATO's New Strategic Concept. The minister feels that the
Alliance doesn't need any major changes at this time.

"With our colleagues from Latvia and Estonia, we agreed that NATO is an
apt alliance and there's no need to change something that already works.
NATO needs no major changes," she said.

According to her, the directions the concept is taking look right.

Conference topics also included Russia-related issues. Russia's relations
with NATO depends on the country itself, Jukneviciene said, adding that it
should do away with its Cold War tactics and rhetoric.

"Russia needs to change its thinking and we do see some steps in that
direction," the minister spoke.

The annual workshop on global security is held to address the most topical
of international security issues.

The event draws high-ranking politicians, military representatives and
scholars.

This year's meeting centered on cyber and energy security in the EU and
NATO, the situation in Afghanistan and the proliferation of nuclear
weapons. Conference participants also discussed under way processes in the
Middle East, the Balkans and Latin America and the role NGOs play in
policy making.

(Description of Source: Vilnius BNS in English -- Baltic News Service, the
largest private news agency in the Baltic States, providing news on
political develo pments in all three Baltic countries; URL:
http://www.bns.lt)

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The Geoengineering Temptation May Prove Dangerous
"The Geoengineering Temptation May Prove Dangerous" -- The Daily Star
Headline - The Daily Star Online
Tuesday June 8, 2010 01:35:44 GMT
Tuesday, June 08, 2010

Let-s be clear: man-made global warming is real. As a result of allthe
carbon-dioxide, methane, soot, and other substances that we human
beingspump into the atmosphere every year, global average temperatures
have beenrising over the past half-century.While so me northern countries
relish the prospect of extracting minerals froman ice-free Arctic Ocean
and using the Northwest Passage, global warming is notgood for most of the
planet. After all, it means continued sea-level rise,stronger storms and
more frequent flooding, drier and longer-lasting droughts,enhanced
heat-stress episodes, ocean acidification (destroying corals and othersea
life), and the northward migration of malarial mosquitoes and pine
beetles.Moreover, fundamental threats to the food and water supply -
especiallyfood in the tropics and water in the subtropics - are coming if
wecontinue business as usual.Unlike the questions surrounding climate
change and its consequences, all ofwhich can be answered by scientists,
what we want to do about it depends onvalues - that is, what is important
to us. The choices, singly or incombination, are: first, nothing (the
current response); second, mitigation(reducing emissions of greenhouse
gases); third, attempted adaptation to theongoing climate changes; and
fourth, geoengineering.If you are a big oil or coal company, your choice
will be nothing. You wouldchoose to continue to make as much money as
possible, while the consumers ofyour products use the atmosphere as a
sewer, with no sewerage charge. And youwould spend money on
public-relations firms and charlatans to try to confusethe public about
the science so that you could continue this as long aspossible, just like
tobacco companies did recently about the safety of smoking.(Indeed, you
would use some of the same firms and charlatans.)But if you are like me,
and want to minimize the damage to people and all otherliving things on
Earth, then you choose mitigation and, where necessary,adaptation. As for
geoengineering, we do not yet have enough information todecide, but
preliminary studies show that it presents more problems than
itsolves.There are basically two quite different and separate types of
actions that havebeen labeled geoengineering. O ne, carbon-dioxide
reduction (CDR), involvesremoving from the atmosphere the main gas that is
causing global warming. Ingeneral, this is a good idea, but so far it
seems rather expensive, and nobodyhas yet designed a system to then
sequester the carbon and keep it out of theatmosphere.CDR proposals
include artificial trees that use chemicals to capture thecarbon-dioxide,
and then pump it underground or under the ocean; plantingfast-growing
trees and then burying them; and fertilizing the ocean with ironto make
plankton grow faster, hoping they will fall to the ocean bottom. Thislast
idea has not been shown to work, and may severely damage the entire
oceanecosystem, but the first two are being worked on.The other
geoengineering idea, solar radiation management (SRM), envisionscooling
Earth by putting mirrors in space, pumping salt spray from ships
intoclouds to make them brighter, or filling the stratosphere with a
sulfuric acidcloud, just as volcanic eruptions occasionally d o. But
volcanic eruptions teachus that, while a cloud in the stratosphere would
indeed cool the planet andstop ice from melting and the sea from rising,
it would also destroy ozone andproduce regional droughts.There are other
potential problems with SRM in the stratosphere. For example,it would do
nothing to stop ocean acidification. More importantly, there is noway for
us to decide what temperature Earth should be. Whose hand would be onthe
thermostat?What if Russia and Canada wanted Earth to be warmer, and
sinking islands in theIndian Ocean and Pacific want it to be cooler? What
if the technology was usedfor military purposes, or a big multinational
corporation had a large role?Would you be happy with no more blue skies
(but nice yellow and red sunsets),or never being able to see the Milky
Way? If we somehow lost the will or meansto continue to produce the
stratospheric cloud, temperatures would skyrocket,much faster than they
are increasing now.All this underscores the ne ed for further study. We
have to be able to quantifythe benefits, risks and costs of
geoengineering, and compare them to thebenefits, risks, and costs of our
other options, so that we can make aninformed decision. SRM might be
needed in a planetary emergency - say, ifcontinued warming rapidly
accelerates ice-sheet melting and sea-level rise, orif it accelerates
methane and carbon-dioxide emissions from thawing tundra,which would then
accelerate the warming itself.But geoengineering is not a magic solution
to global warming. Right now, itlooks even more dangerous. So we must
redouble our efforts to shift oureconomies to a post-carbon world, while
still allowing the billions of peoplewithout adequate food, water, and
education to improve their lives.This offers tremendous economic
opportunities, if we can just put a price onthe dangers to the planet of
current carbon emissions. So long as governmentsbegin to push the world in
this direction, we have a good chance to save ourpl anet without
geoengineering.Alan Robock is a professor of meteorology and associate
director of the Centerfor Environmental Prediction in the Department of
Environmental Sciences atRutgers University. THE DAILY STAR publishes this
commentary in collaborationwith Project Syndicate (c)
(www.project-syndicate.org).(Description of Source: Beirut The Daily Star
Online in English -- Website of the independent daily, The Daily Star;
URL: http://dailystar.com.lb)

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ISS-Reshetnev, Canada's MDA to Make Satellite For Ukraine - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:17:10 GMT
MOSCOW. June 7 (Interfax-AVN) - Information Satellite Systems
(ISS-Reshetnev) and Canada's MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates (MDA)
will build the first Ukrainian telecommunications satellite, Lybid, to be
launched in 2012."A contract was signed with the MDA on May 22 for the
joint construction of the Lybid satellite for Ukraine. ISS-Reshetnev will
make the bus, Express-1000N, and will be in charge of the satellite's
general integration, including adjustment and commissioning,"
ISS-Reshetnev General Designer and General Director Nikolai Testoyedov
told Interfax-AVN.The companies will spend 27.5 months carrying out the
project. "It is a medium-class satellite, whose construction will be
funded by Canada," Testoyedov said.Interfax-950215-PNVFCBAA

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RSA Think Tank's Situation Report on Impact of Targeted Sanctions on
Zimbabwe
Situation report issued by Institute for Security Studies on its website
on 4 June, 2010: "Zimbabwe: are Targeted Sanctions Smart Enough?; On the
Efficacy of International Restrictive Measures" - Institute for Security
Studies
Monday June 7, 2010 12:32:39 GMT
(Description of Source: Pretoria-based Institute for Security Studies in
English -- Independent policy research institute providing research and
analysis of human security issues in Africa to policy makers, area
specialists, and advocacy groups. The think tank is headquartered in
Pretoria, South Africa with offices in Kenya and Ethiopia; URL:
http://www.iss.co.za)

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Ukraine's Refusal to Recognize South Ossetia, Abkhazia Related to
Separatism in Crimea - Analyst - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:16:11 GMT
Crimea - analyst

MOSCOW. June 4 (Interfax) - The refusal of Ukrainian President Viktor
Yanukovych to recognize the independence of South Ossetia and Abkhazia and
the comparison of the issue with the recognition of Kosovo reflects Kyiv's
concerns about separatism in Crimea, Russian State Duma member and
director of the Institute for CIS Studies Konstantin Zatulin said."This
indicates that Ukrainian diplomacy has not got rid of its doubts about the
integrity of Ukraine. These doubts are making Kyiv demonstrate additional
caution," he said in an interview with Interfax."Ukrainian Foreign
Minister Hryshchenko who used to be foreign policy advisor of Yanukovych
has succeeded in convincing his boss, the Ukrainian president, that Kyiv
should not rush with the recognition of Abkhazia and South Ossetia because
this can be regarded as a precedent. In the past Mr. Hryshchenko linked
the issue with the problem of Crimea," Zatulin said."The recognition of
Abkhazia and South Ossetia is not a pressing problem in Russian-Ukrainian
relations. While there is a reason for us to criticize Belarus that
promised to recognize both republics after Russia, we have no direct
reason to do so with regard to Ukraine," he said.However, there is no
reason to think that Ukraine's stance cannot change. "It is their
decision, but possibly after time they will arrive at a different
conclusion" Zatul in said.Ukraine's President Viktor Yanukovych said
earlier on Friday that recognizing Abkhazia, South Ossetia and Kosovo as
independent states violates international law."I have never recognized
either Abkhazia, or South Ossetia, or Kosovo as independent states. This
runs counter to international law," Yanukovych
said.Interfax-950215-VPNGCBAA

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Yanukovych Does Not Recognize Abkhazia, S.Ossetia, Kosovo - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:11:14 GMT
KYIV. June 4 (Interfax) - Ukraine's President Viktor Yanukovych said
recognizing Abkhazia, Sou th Ossetia and Kosovo as independent states
violates international law."I have never recognized either Abkhazia, or
South Ossetia, or Kosovo as independent states. This runs counter to
international law," Yanukovych said at a news conference in Kyiv on
Friday, devoted to his first 100 days in office.sd mj(Our editorial staff
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Afghan Drugs Destabilize Situation In Central Asia - Official - ITAR-TASS
Monday June 7, 2010 12:37:44 GMT
intervention)

MOSCOW, June 7 (Ita r-Tass) - Afghan drugs negatively tell on stability in
Central Asia and in the North Caucasus, the director of the Russian
Federal Drug Control Service (FSKN), Viktor Ivanov, said in a
videoconference from Berlin on Monday."Stability in Central Asia faces
major problems because of Afghan drug trafficking. The situation in
transit countries destabilizes," he stressed.Drugs affect the situation in
the North Caucasus, he added. "We see that this problem must be thoroughly
looked into," Ivanov emphasized.He said drugs go to Europe via the Balkan
route. "As for the European direction, Kosovo groups have become the main
distributor of heroin across Europe," FSKN director stressed.(Description
of Source: Moscow ITAR-TASS in English -- Main government information
agency)

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Afghan Drugs Destabilize Situation In Central Asia (Adds) - ITAR-TASS
Monday June 7, 2010 12:58:02 GMT
intervention)

MOSCOW, June 7 (Itar-Tass) - Afghan drugs negatively tell on stability in
Central Asia and in the North Caucasus, the director of the Russian
Federal Drug Control Service (FSKN), Viktor Ivanov, said in a
videoconference from Berlin on Monday."Stability in Central Asia faces
major problems because of Afghan drug trafficking. The situation in
transit countries destabilizes," he stressed.Drugs affect the situation in
the North Caucasus, he added. "We see that this problem must be thoroughly
looked into," Ivanov emphasized.He said drugs go to Europe via the Balkan
route. "As for the E uropean direction, Kosovo groups have become the main
distributor of heroin across Europe," the FSKN director stressed.He drew
attention to the fact that Europe becomes the biggest consumer of opiates.
"All in all 711 tons are consumed in European countries a year, while in
Russia the figure is 549 tons, which is 25 percent less than in Europe,"
he said. According to him, Russia and European countries account for the
consumption of 50 percent of opiates.At the same time, the situation in
Afghanistan deteriorates. "We register a deteriorating situation in that
country. This is characterized by an increase of armed clashes, a growth
in drug production," the head of the drug control service explained.He
said Afghanistan produces twice as much heroin as ten years ago. "One
million people have died of Afghan heroin, and another 16 million have
suffered physically or morally," he stressed.Meanwhile, "world politicians
stay away from the prob lem of drug production in Afghanistan," Ivanov
emphasized.(Description of Source: Moscow ITAR-TASS in English -- Main
government information agency)

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Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan Are 'worst of Worst' in Freedom House's 2010
Survey - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:09:47 GMT
survey

MOSCOW. June 3 (Interfax) - The U.S. based Freedom House has included
Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan on its 'worst of the worst' list in its
Freedom in the World 2010 rating, the human rights organization said in
statement on Wednesday.Nine countries and one territ ory received the
survey's lowest possible rating for both political rights and civil
liberties: Burma, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Libya, North Korea, Somalia,
Sudan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Tibet, the statement obtained by
Interfax reads.Eight other countries, Belarus, Chad, China, Cuba, Guinea,
Laos, Saudi Arabia and Syria, placed better but still ranked as the worst,
the statement reads.Paula Schriefer of Freedom House says he thinks that
it is shame that the three 'worst of the worst' countries, China, Cuba and
Saudi Arabia, are members of the UN Human Rights Council, while Libya has
just been elected to the Council.ar dp(Our editorial staff can be reached
at eng.editors@interfax.ru)Interfax-950040-JSVFCBAA

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Xinhua 'Analysis': SCO Tashkent Summit To Focus on Security, Economic
Coordination
Xinhua "Analysis": "SCO Tashkent Summit To Focus on Security, Economic
Coordination" - Xinhua
Tuesday June 8, 2010 03:23:03 GMT
by Zhang Dailei, Igor Serebryany

MOSCOW, June 8 (Xinhua) -- The 10th annual summit of the Shanghai
Cooperation Organization (SCO), set for June 10-11 in the Uzbek capital of
Tashkent, will discuss key regional and global problems.It also will
consider issues of strengthening stability and security in Central Asia
and the expansion of SCO contacts with other multilateral organizations.As
the organization has developed and found its own position in regional and
world affairs, the objective of the SCO now is to complement and
coordinate, not to compete, especially in se curity and economic issues,
analysts say.REGIONAL SECURITY: COMMON GROUNDSome experts believe the
strongest aspect of the SCO is that it is a convenient place for dialogue
on security in Central Asia, including Afghan factors such as drug
trafficking, terrorism, and organized crime. Currently, the SCO has been
invited to every major international event related to Afghanistan.Irina
Kobrinskaya, an expert at the Russian Global Economy and International
Affairs Institute, told Xinhua on the eve of the summit that common
interests inside the bloc include regional security, mainly in
Afghanistan.The aims of the member centuries' foreign policies are
different, but the threat to their security originates from a common
source, he said.Besides issues related to the Afghan situation, stability
in Kyrgyzstan will be another hot issue at the upcoming summit.Experts
expect that the Kyrgyz delegation will be very active during the summit.
The recent incidents in Kyrgyzstan leaves its lea ders no choice but to
ask for financial assistance and moral support from more powerful
neighbors."When five years ago there was turbulence in Kyrgyzstan, the SCO
helped to downgrade the level of adversity there. Now the situation in
Kyrgyzstan is rather similar to that in 2005. The SCO plays its role again
to decrease the tension on the borders, provide assistance to Kyrgyzstan,"
Leonid Moiseev, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev's special representative
for SCO affairs, told Xinhua.ECONOMY: DIFFERENT PATHSIn economical areas,
the SCO still has much to discuss during the summit and much to do in the
post-crisis times, Moiseev said."For example, to develop transport
corridors in the region. The SCO is an integral link between Central Asia
and Europe. SCO space will host the highway linking Western Europe and
China," he said. "The UN and the Asian Development Bank recognized the SCO
role in this project. Every country builds its section of the highway
separately, and the SCO works with communications, pace of building,
border issues, types of cargo delivered."Trade and economic cooperation
among SCO members has seen rapid development since the establishment of
the bloc. However, experts also warn that the economic weight and
developing paths are quite different among SCO members."On the one hand,
people expect some really breathtaking prospectives of the SCO as an
economic alliance. On the other hand, the fact is that economic weights of
SCO members are too different," Kobrinskaya said."So the six members still
need time to try to find common grounds in economic sphere. I don't expect
there will be some real breakthrough in Tashkent summit."Alexander Lukin,
director for the Center for East Asia and SCO Studies at Moscow State
University for International Relations, echoed the point."The SCO's
development bank of foundation has still been on paper only. Now the
member states consider creation of a special account for the multipartite
projects. Until then, these projects will remain stranded," he
said.POSSIBLE EXPANSIONAnother possible topic for the Tashkent summit
would be the admission order for new members, "the first time in the
organization's history," Moiseev said.The bloc, started in 1996 as a
"Shanghai group of five" including China, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan
and Tajikistan for trans-border cooperation, was joined by Uzbekistan in
June 2001. After that, the organization was renamed to Shanghai
Cooperation Organization and embraced nearly a quarter of the world's
population.Several countries, including Mongolia, Pakistan, Iran, India,
participate in SCO work in an observer's capacity.Interest in working with
the SCO has been growing in the world, from the European Union to the
United States, Lukin told Xinhua."If the principles will be agreed, the
issue of expansion could be mentioned. Iran and Pakistan, currently
observer s, applied to join," he said. "Besides, at the previous summit,
new partners for dialogue had been introduced and given to Belarus and Sri
Lanka. It shows the growing interest to the SCO in the world."(Description
of Source: Beijing Xinhua in English -- China's official news service for
English-language audiences (New China News Agency))

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Xinhua 'Interview': Interest in Working With SCO Growing: Expert
Xinhua "Interview": "Interest in Working With SCO Growing: Expert" -
Xinhua
Tuesday June 8, 2010 01:28:28 GMT
MOSCOW, June 8 (Xinhua) -- International organizations and countries in
the world, including the European Union and the United States, have shown
growing interest in working with the Shanghai Cooperation Organization
(SCO), a Russian expert says.

Alexander Lukin, director of the Center for East Asia and SCO Studies at
Moscow State University for International Relations, made the remarks in a
recent interview with Xinhua ahead of the 10th SCO summit.The upcoming SCO
summit, set for June 10-11 in Uzbek capital Tashkent, will discuss
important regional and global problems, issues of strengthening stability
and security in Central Asia, and expansion of SCO contacts with
multilateral organizations.At the Tashkent summit, the SCO presidency will
be passed on to Kazakhstan. During Uzbekistan's presidency, the SCO made
progress in its cooperation with the United Nations, NATO and other
organizations, drawing interests from some other international bodies and
countries, Luk in said."At the previous summit, new partners for dialogue
had been introduced and given to Belarus and Sri Lanka. It shows the
growing interest to the SCO in the world," Lukin said. "Also, the SCO
offered the United States the status of an observer or a partner for
dialogue. The EU, Japan show their interests too."Founded in 2001 in
Shanghai, China, the SCO groups China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia,
Tajikistan and Uzbekistan, covering an area of more than 30 million square
km with a population of about 1.5 billion. Since the SCO initiated an
observer mechanism in 2004, Mongolia, Pakistan, Iran and India have become
observer states of the bloc.Lukin said the summit this year would probably
discuss a regulation, which will set up standards for other countries to
join the organization."If the regulation will be agreed upon, the issue of
expansion of the SCO could be discussed. Iran and Pakistan, currently
observers, have already applied to join,&quo t; Lukin said.However, Iran
could unlikely be accepted as a country under UN sanctions, Lukin said.The
world's growing interest in the SCO may be attributed to the achievements
reached by the regional organization, especially in security cooperation,
he said."There are some visible success in the area of security
cooperation. Inside the SCO, one of its main bodies is the anti-terrorism
structure with its headquarters in Tashkent," Lukin said."In March 2009, a
conference on Afghanistan was held in Moscow, in which the UN
secretary-general and representatives of the Organization for Security and
Cooperation in Europe took part. Now the SCO is playing an active role in
solving the issue," the expert said.He also said that the fight against
drug trafficking is high on the SCO's agenda."Tajikistan had offered to
create a center for fighting drug trafficking in a bid to prevent drugs
from Afghanistan from being smuggled into other countries," Lukin sa
id.(Description of Source: Beijing Xinhua in English -- China's official
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Medvedev, Lukashenko Discuss Upcoming Meeting On Customs Union (Adds) -
ITAR-TASS
Monday June 7, 2010 20:02:40 GMT
intervention)

MOSCOW, June 7 (Itar-Tass) -- Belarussian President Alexander Lukashenko
telephoned Russian President Dmitry Medvedev on Monday to discuss the
preparation of a top-level working meeting to be held shortly.Medvedev and
Lukashenko confirmed their determination to continue di scussing issues
concerning the creation of the Customs Union in light of the decisions
adopted by Russia and Kazakhstan at the meeting of the Customs Union's
supreme body at the level of heads of government in St. Petersburg on May
21, 2010.The two sides will also have to discuss pressing issues of
bilateral cooperation, the Kremlin press service said.The Belarusian press
services said earlier that Lukashenko and Medvedev would discuss "the
functioning of the Customs Union of Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Russia, and
prospects for the creation of the Unified Economic Space of the three
countries".They also plan to discuss a number of pressing issues regarding
bilateral Belarusian-Russian cooperation.Lukashenko and Medvedev have
agreed to instruct their vice-prime ministers overseeing Customs Union
issues to prepare "different compromise solutions to the problems that
obstruct effective operat6ion of the union and the creation of the Unified
Economic Space" and present them at the top-level meeting."The leaders of
Belarus and Russia are unanimous in that the upcoming meeting should be as
specific and fruitful as possible. It is called upon to give an important
impetus to the development of integration processes with the participation
of our countries," the Belarusian presidential press service said.Belarus
has confirmed commitment to integration with Russia and Kazakhstan within
the Customs Union and the common economic space,Belarus "is ready to
introduce the common customs territory in full and is convinced that this
work can be successfully completed by July 1, 2010 by implementing earlier
decisions adopted within the Customs Union", the government press said
earlier."Based on the Agreement on the Creation of the Common Customs
Territory and the Formation of the Customs Union of October 6, 2007,
Belarus stays ready to introduce the unified customs territory in full. At
the same time, Belarus believes th at exemptions from the unified customs
territory regime proposed by our partners run counter to the Customs
Union' s effective legal framework, disagree with international rules and
are harmful for the interests of business entities and citizens of the
three states," the press service said in a statement.It said, though, that
Belarus would continue work with Russian and Kazakhstani partners in order
to create the Customs Union and the common economic space in full and
without exemptions.(Description of Source: Moscow ITAR-TASS in English --
Main government information agency)

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Belarusian, Russian presidents discuss coming talks b y phone - Belapan
Monday June 7, 2010 19:01:05 GMT
Text of report in English by Belarusian privately-owned news agency
BelapanMinsk, 7 June: (Belarusian President) Alyaksandr Lukashenka on 7
June had a telephone conversation with Russian President Dmitriy Medvedev
to discuss the preliminary agenda of their forthcoming meeting, said the
Belarusian leader's press office.The two leaders identified a draft list
of issues that they would discuss at the talks, according to the
report.The list includes the operation of the Customs Union of Belarus,
Kazakhstan and Russia, the prospects for the establishment by the three
states of a single economic zone and "a series of other pressing issues on
the agenda of Belarusian-Russian cooperation".Besides, Lukashenka and
Medvedev reached an agreement to order the countries' deputy prime
ministers in charge of Customs Union matters to devise &q uot;various
compromise solutions to problems that are putting brakes on the efficient
operation of the union and the establishment of the single economic zone",
the press office said."The leaders of Belarus and Russia share the opinion
that the forthcoming meeting should be specific and efficient as much as
possible," the press office said. "It is intended to become an important
impetus for the development of integration processes involving our
countries."The press office did not say when and where the meeting would
tentatively take place.(Description of Source: Minsk Belapan in English --
Independent news agency often critical of the Belarusian government)

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Russian, Belarusian presidents discuss forthcoming summit, Customs Union -
Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 19:12:11 GMT
Union

Text of report by corporate-owned Russian news agency InterfaxMoscow, 7
June: A telephone conversation between Russian President Dmitriy Medvedev
and Belarusian President Alyaksandr Lukashenka took place on Monday (7
June) on the initiative of the Belarusian side, the Kremlin press service
reported."The heads of state briefly exchanged views on the preparations
for a working meeting at the highest level planned in the next few days,"
the report said."In particular, agreement was confirmed to continue the
discussion of issues relating to the establishment of a Customs Union in
light of the decisions taken by Russia and Kazakhstan in the course of the
session of the highest organ of the Customs Un ion at the level of heads
of government in St Petersburg on 21 May this year," the press service
reported."Topical issues of bilateral cooperation between Russia and
Belarus are to be discussed as well," the report said.(Description of
Source: Moscow Interfax in Russian -- Nonofficial information agency known
for its extensive and detailed reporting on domestic and international
issues)

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Medvedev, Lukashenko Discuss Upcoming Meeting On Customs Union - ITAR-TASS
Monday June 7, 2010 18:40:53 GMT
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MOSCOW, June 7 (I tar-Tass) -- Belarussian President Alexander Lukashenko
telephoned Russian President Dmitry Medvedev on Monday to discuss the
preparation of a top-level working meeting to be held shortly.Medvedev and
Lukashenko confirmed their determination to continue discussing issues
concerning the creation of the Customs Union in light of the decisions
adopted by Russia and Kazakhstan at the meeting of the Customs Union's
supreme body at the level of heads of government in St. Petersburg on May
21, 2010.The two sides will also have to discuss pressing issues of
bilateral cooperation, the Kremlin press service said.Belarus has
confirmed commitment to integration with Russia and Kazakhstan within the
Customs Union and the common economic space,Belarus "is ready to introduce
the common customs territory in full and is convinced that this work can
be successfully completed by July 1, 2010 by implementing earlier
decisions adopted within the Customs Union", the government press sai d
earlier."Based on the Agreement on the Creation of the Common Customs
Territory and the Formation of the Customs Union of October 6, 2007,
Belarus stays ready to introduce the unified customs territory in full. At
the same time, Belarus believes that exemptions from the unified customs
territory regime proposed by our partners run counter to the Customs
Union' s effective legal framework, disagree with international rules and
are harmful for the interests of business entities and citizens of the
three states," the press service said in a statement.It said, though, that
Belarus would continue work with Russian and Kazakhstani partners in order
to create the Customs Union and the common economic space in full and
without exemptions.(Description of Source: Moscow ITAR-TASS in English --
Main government information agency)

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Russia's Foreign Trade Up 46 Percent In January-April 2010 - ITAR-TASS
Monday June 7, 2010 16:38:38 GMT
intervention)

MOSCOW, June 7 (Itar-Tass) -- Russia's foreign trade turnover amounted to
182.1 billion U.S. dollars in the first four months of 2010 (including
trade with Belarus) and increased by 46.4 percent from the same period of
2009.Trade turnover with foreign countries was 156.3 billion U.S. dollars
(up 47.1 percent), and that with CIS countries stood at 25.8 billion U.S.
dollars (up 42.5 percent), the Federal Customs Service said on
Monday.Russia's foreign trade surplus had reached 65.1 billion U.S.
dollars, an increase of 34 billion U.S. dollars from January-April 2009.(D
escription of Source: Moscow ITAR-TASS in English -- Main government
information agency)

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Yesterday in Brief For June 7, 2010 - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:17:04 GMT
Digest of headline news from June 4 to 11:30 a.m. Moscow time on June
7:BUSINESS &amp; FINANCE*** DOLLAR RISES TO 2010 HIGH AGAINST RUBLE ON
MONDAYThe dollar gained sharply against the ruble at the open of trading
on the MICEX currency exchange on Monday as the euro declined in forex
trading. The ruble weakened against the currency basket on lower oil
prices.The dollar opened at 31.7-31.83 rubles/$1 in "tom" contracts, 28-41
kopecks above the close on Friday and roughly 70 kopecks above the
official exchange rate. It is the greenback's highest level against the
ruble since early last fall.*** RTS INDEX DECLINES 1.3% TO 1,342.86 ON
MONDAYRussian stocks followed U.S. and Asian exchanges lower at the open
of trading on MondayThe RTS index declined 1.31% to 1,342.86 points as of
10:01 a.m. The blue chips posted declines in the range 1%-3%.*** MICEX
INDEX DROPS 3.3% AT OPEN ON MONDAYRussian stocks fell at the open of
trading on the MICEX stock exchange on Monday following steep declines on
exchanges in the U.S. and Asia.The MICEX index was down 3.27% to 1,289.91
points as of 10:31 a.m. and the main index on the RTS exchange, which
opened half an hour earlier, was down 3.48% to 1,313.38 points.*** STABLE
EURO IMPORTANT FOR GLOBAL FINANCIAL SYSTEM - MEDVEDEVThe global financial
system needs a stable euro currency, President Dmitry Medvedev sa id on
Saturday."I hope this package (of measures to stabilize the euro) will
work and the general situation in the euro zone will be absolutely stable.
This is important for the euro zone and for the euro zone's partners, such
as Russia. Moreover, this is important for the global financial system,"
Medvedev said at a joint news conference with German Chancellor Angela
Merkel after their talk."If this euro 'limb' is pulled out of the global
financial system, the aftermath will be even worse than the start of the
2008 crisis, I am afraid," Medvedev said.*** RUSSIAN INFLATION ACCELERATES
TO 0.5% IN MAY, ABOVE FORECASTRussian inflation accelerated to 0.5% in May
from 0.3% in April, the Federal State Statistics Service (Rosstat)
said.Consumer prices rose 0.6% in May last year.They rose 4.0% in
January-May this year, compared with 6.8% growth in the same period of
last year.*** ECON MINISTRY FORECASTS RUBLE STRENGTHENING TO 28 RUBLES/$1
BY END-2012Russia's Econ omic Development Ministry predicts the ruble will
strengthen to 28 rubles/$1 by the end of 2012, according to scenarios for
conditions for Russia's economic development in 2011-2013 posted on the
government website."The weakening of the euro exchange rate could quicken
in the near-term perspective, as European countries are Russia's main
trading partners," the document says.The ministry said that in the
conditions for the main scenario favorable external conditions right up to
2013 will allow the maintenance of a rather large foreign trade surplus
($80-$140 billion).*** OIL-PRODUCT OUTPUT WILL GROW 1% IN 2010 - ECON
MINISTRYThe volume of oil products produced in Russia this year will grow
1% over last year to 238 million tonnes, as predicted in the Economic
Development Ministry's socioeconomic development forecast for 2010-2013
confirmed by the Russian government on Friday.Oil-product exports could
edge up 0.5% to 125 million tonnes.In 2011, oil-refining could incr ease
by another 2 million tonnes to 240 million, while exports weigh in at
125.2 million tonnes.*** ECONOMIC MINISTRY FORECASTS ZERO NET CAPITAL
INFLOW IN 2010Russia's Economic Development Minister forecasts zero net
inflow of private capital in 2010 with gradual growth to $30 billion by
2013, according to government forecast for economic development in
2011-2013, which was approved by the cabinet of ministers on
Thursday.According to the forecast's base scenario, which has being used
as a foundation for the development of the federal budget, net capital
inflow is put at $15 billion in 2011 and $25 billion in 2012.The CB
earlier forecast net capital outflow in Russia for 2010 at $25 billion
with oil prices at $45 per barrel, $20 billion if oil was at $578 per
barrel, $15 billion at $68 per barrel and $10 billion at $80 per
barrel.*** GAZPROM TO DECLARE AT CUSTOMS NOVATEK GAS TRANSITING THROUGH
KAZAKHSTANGazprom will declare at customs NOVATEK gas transiting through
Kazakhsta n, the Gazprom information department told reporters on
Friday.The Russian gas monopoly has clinched a gas-transport services
agreement with NOVATEK, the largest independent natural gas producer in
Russia. "Using our gas-transport routes, a determined volume of NOVATEK
gas will travel through Kazakh territory. In accordance with the
agreement, Gazprom will on behalf of NOVATEK be declaring the gas moving
through Russia's customs border (Kazakh territory)," Gazprom said.***
ROSNEFT PLANS TO INVEST $1 BLN IN EACH COMPANY REFINERY OVER 5 YRSRosneft
(RTS: ROSN) plans to invest $1 billion in each of its refineries over the
next five years, Rosneft Vice President Peter O'Brien said at a Sovcomflot
conference on Friday.The investment program at each of Rosneft's seven
refineries calls for $1 billion to finance expansions and upgrades over
five years, he said.*** RUSSIAN GOVT TO BACK GE JOINT VENTURES IN ENERGY,
MEDICINE - PUTINThe Russian government will render all suppor t to General
Electric (GE) in forming joint ventures with Russian companies in the
energy and the production of medical equipment, Russian Prime Minister
Vladimir Putin said at a meeting with the company's management."Of course
these initiatives will receive all possible support at government level.
We are keen not just to buy your equipment but to work together also,"
Putin said.Russia has been doing business with GE for nearly a century,
Putin said. "This work has always been successful, we know you in the best
possible light," he said, adding that the company had recommended itself
in sectors like aircraft manufacturing, rail transport technology and
medical equipment.*** EBRD PREPARED TO ENTER GENCO CAPITAL TO FINANCE
INVESTMENT PROGRAMSThe European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
(EBRD) is prepared to offer Russian generating companies financing
equivalent to a minority stake in a given company, the bank's managing
director for Russia, Nataly a Khanzhenkova, said at a conference in
Sochi."We will consider the possibility of putting money into companies'
capital," Khanzhenkova said.The EBRD is interested in taking possession of
share interests of up to 35%, she said. In exchange for shares, the
company plans to get a seat on a company's board of directors for a bank
representative or independent director. Furthermore, one mandatory
condition is striking an agreement on principles of corporate governance,
ecological and financial policy.*** ENERGY SUPPLY COMPANY RUSHYDRO GETS
CONTROL OF SARATOV, ALTAI RETAIL COSEnergy Supply Company RusHydro (ESC
RusHydro) has received the 64.04% stake in energy retailer Saratovenergo
(RTS: SARE) that RusHydro (RTS: HYDR) acquired from RAO ES Vostok (East
Energy System).ESC RusHydro has also received 100% of shares in another
energy retailer, Altaienergosbyt.The stakes were transferred to ESC
RusHydro on June 3.*** OGK-2 BOOSTS NET PROFIT 220% TO 1.47 BLN RUBLES IN
Q1OGK- 2 (RTS: OGKB) boosted first quarter net profit 220% year-on-year to
1.47 billion rubles under IFRS, the genco said.Revenue was up 49% to 14.68
billion rubles.*** INTEGRA SELLING HEAVY RIG MANUFACTURING BUSINESSRussian
oilfield services provider Integra has received a firm offer and reached a
principal agreement with United Capital Partners (UCP), a private equity
and asset management Group, on the sale of Integra's heavy drilling rig
manufacturing business in Yekaterinburg for $40 million plus certain
adjustment payments, Integra said in a statement.The deal will include the
sale of a 100% stake in ZAO URBO (Yekaterinburg) by Integra to UCP. The
transaction is subject to final documentation and other conditions
precedent, including the receipt of corporate and regulatory approvals.
The sale proceeds will be used to fund the operations of the ongoing core
oilfield services businesses of Integra.*** SBERBANK PLANS TO KEEP
DIVIDEND PAYOUTS AT 10% OF NET PROFIT IN COMING YEARS - GREFSberbank of
Russia (RTS: SBER) plans to keep paying dividends equivalent to 10% of net
profit for the next few years, President and CEO German Gref said at the
company's annual shareholders meeting.Gref said he sees no need to
increase dividends. "We require enormous investments. We have been lagging
behind for decades, and need to be concerned for the bank's future," he
said.Putting net profits back into development is more important for
Sberbank than increasing dividends, he said.*** SBERBANK WON'T REVISIT
EUROBOND SITUATION BEFORE AUGUST - MOROZOVSberbank Russia (RTS: SBER) will
not return to the idea of placing Eurobonds before the end of August, said
Alexander Morozov, the head of the finances department and a member of the
management board."We will need at least a month to renew the MTN
(medium-term borrowing) program following publication of the new IFRS
financials," he said.The bonds might be placed in the second half of
August or the first h alf of September, he said.*** SBERBANK COULD PROVIDE
LOAN TO MIRAX FOR COMPLETION OF FEDERATION TOWERSberbank (RTS: SBER) is
mulling a loan for Mirax so that the company can finish the construction
of the Federation Tower, the bank's President and Chairman, German Gref,
said at the annual shareholder meeting on Friday."We are working on the
possibility of providing a loan to Mirax for the completion of
construction of the Federation Tower," Gref said, adding that Sberbank has
no plans to buy out Mirax's collateral from Alfa-Bank (RTS: ALFB).Gref
said that the issue of providing a loan would be decided depending on
Sberbank's ability to find a satisfactory plan and revenue from it, as
well as approximation of the appropriate risks.*** STATE BANK OPTIONS
PROGRAMS SHOULD BE APPROVED SIMULTANEOUSLY - ULYUKAYEVOptions programs for
management at government-related banks VTB (RTS: VTBR), Sberbank (RTS:
SBER) and Russian Agriculture Bank (RTS: RSHB) ought to be approved si
multaneously, Central Bank First Deputy Chairman Alexei Ulyukayev said at
VTB's AGM on Friday."The same principles and procedure (for options
programs at the three banks) ought to be adopted. They ought to be
exercised jointly and simultaneously," he said.*** VTB NET PROFITS TO RAS
IN JAN-MAY 21.9 BLN RUBLESVTB (RTS: VTBR) turned net profits to Russian
Accounting Standards (RAS) of 21.9 billion rubles in January-May, having
incurred losses one year previously, bank CEO Andrei Kostin said at the
company's AGM on Friday."We only have reporting to RAS for the five
months. It (net profit) was 21.9 billion rubles, where for the same period
last year we had losses of over 24 billion rubles," Kostin said.The bank's
credit portfolio increased 3% from the beginning of the year, or by 44
billion rubles, he said.*** USC MAY CONDUCT IPO IN 3 YRS - COMPANY
PRESIDENTThe board of directors of United Shipbuilding Corporation (USC)
has set the goal of conducting an IPO ov er the course of three years, USC
President Roman Trotsenko said."We have the goal of an IPO within three
years," he said.Trotsenko declined to estimate the size of the stake the
company might offer in an IPO, or the capitalization it would like heading
into the IPO. "We will see. That will be nearer to the IPO," he said.***
CHERKIZOVO BOARD APPROVES PURCHASE OF HOG COMPLEXES IN PENZA, LIPETSK
REGIONSThe board of directors of meat products concern Cherkizovo has
approved purchase of two new hog complexes in Penza and Lipetsk regions,
the company said in a statement.The deal is worth about $100 million,
including $20 million in cash and $80 million in debt assumption.POLITICS
&amp; SOCIETY*** NEW SECURITY COUNCIL IRAN RESOLUTION TAKES RUSSIA, CHINA
AMENDMENTS INTO ACCOUNT - LAVROVThe UN Security Council's new resolution
on Iran takes Russia and China's amendments into account, which rule out
the application of "crippling sanctions," Russian F oreign Minister Sergei
Lavrov has said."Following intensive consultations in the Sextet,
provisions aimed at introducing 'crippling sanctions' were crossed out,"
Lavrov said at a news conference after talks with his Chinese counterpart
Yang Jiechi.*** RUSSIAN PRESIDENT TO VISIT CHINA IN SEPTEMBERRussian
President Dmitry Medvedev is due to visit China in September, Russian
Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said."The visit of President of the Russian
Federation Dmitry Medvedev to the People's Republic of China in late
September will be the highlight" of bilateral contacts this year, Lavrov
said after talks with his Chinese counterpart Yang Jiechi in Beijing on
Friday.*** TERRORISTS' USE OF WEB SERIOUS THREAT - INTL MEETINGAn
international conference of intelligence and law enforcement chiefs has
rung the alarm bells about the use of the Internet and information
technology by terrorists."The use by terrorists of advanced information
and communications tech nologies, primarily the Internet, is a challenge
today that needs the earliest possible and fitting response," the Russian
Federal Security Service (FSB) said in a statement on the three-day
meeting in Yekaterinburg, Russia, which began on Thursday.*** BELARUS MAY
JOIN CUSTOMS UNION JULY 1 WITH EXEMPTIONSBelarus may become a member of
the Customs Union as of July 1, but with a number of exemptions,
Belarusian Economics Minister Mykola Snopkov told reporters during a joint
session involving his ministry and the Russian Economic Development
Ministry on Friday in Moscow."The meeting between President of the
Republic of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko and Russian First Deputy Prime
Minister Viktor Shuvalov confirmed the thesis that the sides intend to
settle disputed issues and enter into a customs space by July 1," Snopkov
said.Asked if Belarus would by that date ratify the Customs Codex, Snopkov
said, "As economics minister, assuming the economic necessity of this
process, I would suppose yes."*** GAS PIPELINE LEAK IN NALCHIK WAS CAUSED
BY BLAST - EMERGENCY CENTERThe damaged gas pipeline on the outskirts of
Nalchik leaded, because it was blown up, Kabardino-Balkaria's emergency
center reported on Friday.The bomb was equivalent to 400 grams of TNT, it
said."The republic's law enforcement services are conducting a search
operation to track down and arrest the criminals, who blew up a gas
pipeline at about midnight at the exit from Nalchik toward Chegem, at a
distance of some 500 meters from the 449th kilometer of the Kavkaz federal
highway," it said in a report.*** LUZHKOV NO LONGER PERSONA NON GRATA IN
UKRAINE - SENATORAll restrictions on Moscow Mayor Yury Luzhkov's entry
into Ukraine, imposed in 2008, have been lifted, Russian Senator for
Moscow Oleg Tolkachev told Interfax on Friday."Ukraine's President Viktor
Yanukovych and Moscow Mayor Yury Luzhkov had a telephone conversation a
few days ago, and Yanukovych announced that all restrictions on Luzhkov's
entry into Ukraine will be lifted," Tolkachev said."The orange
authorities, led by Yushchenko, were scared by Luzhkov's statements, made
in Sevastopol in 2008, highlighting the Moscow authorities' policy in
relation to Crimea. They declared Luzhkov persona non grata after that,"
he said.*** YANUKOVYCH DOES NOT RECOGNIZE ABKHAZIA, S.OSSETIA,
KOSOVOUkraine's President Viktor Yanukovych said recognizing Abkhazia,
South Ossetia and Kosovo as independent states violates international
law."I have never recognized either Abkhazia, or South Ossetia, or Kosovo
as independent states. This runs counter to international law," Yanukovych
said at a news conference in Kyiv on Friday, devoted to his first 100 days
in office.*** KYIV, MOSCOW TO DRAFT NEW COOPERATION ACCORD -
YANUKOVYCHUkraine and Russia will draft a new cooperation agreement
designed to replace the friendship and cooperation treaty that expired in
2009, U krainian President Viktor Yanukovych said at a news conference in
Kyiv on Friday."You know that this treaty expired in 2009. Naturally, this
issue is on our agenda today," Yanukovych said.Both the Ukrainian
government and parliamentary coalition agree with the president that such
a document with Russia is necessary, he said.*** PRESIDENT YANUKOVYCH'S
POLITICAL RATING GROWING - POLLIf presidential elections were to be held
next Sunday, 46.9% of Ukrainian citizens would vote for incumbent
President Viktor Yanukovych, a poll suggests.Deputy Prime Minister Serhiy
Tihipko is in second place with 14.1%, and Yulia Tymoshenko, the ex-prime
minister and leader of the BYuT political block, would be in third place
with 9.7%.These figures were reported by director of the Horshenyn
Institute of Governance Problems, Volodymyr Fesenko, at a news conference
in Kyiv on Friday.*** TWO SUSPECTED TERRORISTS KILLED IN TAJIKISTAN -
SOURCETwo suspected members of the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan have
been killed in a special operation near the Tajik capital, a high-placed
Tajik law enforcement source told Interfax on Friday."The sweep was being
carried out in the complex mountainous terrain of the Varzob district 15
kilometers north of Dushanbe. Two criminals were destroyed after they
opened fire on a special police force," the source said"Our intelligence
suggests both of them were activists in the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan
and they were planning to stage a terror attack in Dushanbe," he said.ak
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Daily Headline News For June 4, 2010 - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:16:39 GMT
Digest of headline news as of 3:30 p.m. Moscow time on June 4:BUSINESS
&amp; FINANCE*** NOVATEK MAY GET GAS EXPORT RIGHTS - GAZPROMThe largest
independent natural gas producer in Russia, NOVATEK (RTS: NVTK), may get
the right to export gas.Documents prepared for gas giant Gazprom's (RTS:
GAZP) annual shareholders meeting feature a deal that would obligate
Gazprom on behalf of NOVATEK to declare natural gas crossing Russia's
customs border via pipeline, while NOVATEK would be obligated to pay for
these services to the tune of no more than 1.58 rubles per 1,000 cubic
meters, up to a total of 42.7 million rubles, including VAT.Judging from
that upper limit, NOVATEK would be able to export 22.9 billion cubic
meters (bcm) of its gas overall.*** NAFTOGAZ ANNOUNCES FULLY PAID UP FOR
MAY GASUkraine's national oil and gas company Naftogaz Ukrainy has paid
Russian gas monopoly G azprom (RTS: GAZP) in full for May gas deliveries,
transferring more than $730 million to the Russian company, Naftogaz said
in a statement.*** ROSNEFT PLANS TO INVEST $1 BLN IN EACH COMPANY REFINERY
OVER 5 YRSRosneft (RTS: ROSN) plans to invest $1 billion in each of its
refineries over the next five years, Rosneft Vice President Peter O'Brien
said at a Sovcomflot conference on Friday.The investment program at each
of Rosneft's seven refineries calls for $1 billion to finance expansions
and upgrades over five years, he said.*** RUSSIAN GOVT TO BACK GE JOINT
VENTURES IN ENERGY, MEDICINE - PUTINThe Russian government will render all
support to General Electric (GE) in forming joint ventures with Russian
companies in the energy and the production of medical equipment, Russian
Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said at a meeting with the company's
management."Of course these initiatives will receive all possible support
at government level. We are keen not just to buy your equip ment but to
work together also," Putin said.Russia has been doing business with GE for
nearly a century, Putin said. "This work has always been successful, we
know you in the best possible light," he said, adding that the company had
recommended itself in sectors like aircraft manufacturing, rail transport
technology and medical equipment.*** EBRD PREPARED TO ENTER GENCO CAPITAL
TO FINANCE INVESTMENT PROGRAMSThe European Bank for Reconstruction and
Development (EBRD) is prepared to offer Russian generating companies
financing equivalent to a minority stake in a given company, the bank's
managing director for Russia, Natalya Khanzhenkova, said at a conference
in Sochi."We will consider the possibility of putting money into
companies' capital," Khanzhenkova said.The EBRD is interested in taking
possession of share interests of up to 35%, she said. In exchange for
shares, the company plans to get a seat on a company's board of directors
for a bank repre sentative or independent director. Furthermore, one
mandatory condition is striking an agreement on principles of corporate
governance, ecological and financial policy.*** ENERGY SUPPLY COMPANY
RUSHYDRO GETS CONTROL OF SARATOV, ALTAI RETAIL COSEnergy Supply Company
RusHydro (ESC RusHydro) has received the 64.04% stake in energy retailer
Saratovenergo (RTS: SARE) that RusHydro (RTS: HYDR) acquired from RAO ES
Vostok (East Energy System).ESC RusHydro has also received 100% of shares
in another energy retailer, Altaienergosbyt.The stakes were transferred to
ESC RusHydro on June 3.*** INTEGRA SELLING HEAVY RIG MANUFACTURING
BUSINESSRussian oilfield services provider Integra has received a firm
offer and reached a principal agreement with United Capital Partners
(UCP), a private equity and asset management Group, on the sale of
Integra's heavy drilling rig manufacturing business in Yekaterinburg for
$40 million plus certain adjustment payments, Integra said in a
statement.The dea l will include the sale of a 100% stake in ZAO URBO
(Yekaterinburg) by Integra to UCP. The transaction is subject to final
documentation and other conditions precedent, including the receipt of
corporate and regulatory approvals. The sale proceeds will be used to fund
the operations of the ongoing core oilfield services businesses of
Integra.*** SBERBANK PLANS TO KEEP DIVIDEND PAYOUTS AT 10% OF NET PROFIT
IN COMING YEARS - GREFSberbank of Russia (RTS: SBER) plans to keep paying
dividends equivalent to 10% of net profit for the next few years,
President and CEO German Gref said at the company's annual shareholders
meeting.Gref said he sees no need to increase dividends. "We require
enormous investments. We have been lagging behind for decades, and need to
be concerned for the bank's future," he said.Putting net profits back into
development is more important for Sberbank than increasing dividends, he
said.*** SBERBANK WON'T REVISIT EUROBOND SITUATION BEFORE AUGUST -
MOROZOVSberbank Russia (RTS: SBER) will not return to the idea of placing
Eurobonds before the end of August, said Alexander Morozov, the head of
the finances department and a member of the management board."We will need
at least a month to renew the MTN (medium-term borrowing) program
following publication of the new IFRS financials," he said.The bonds might
be placed in the second half of August or the first half of September, he
said.*** SBERBANK COULD PROVIDE LOAN TO MIRAX FOR COMPLETION OF FEDERATION
TOWERSberbank (RTS: SBER) is mulling a loan for Mirax so that the company
can finish the construction of the Federation Tower, the bank's President
and Chairman, German Gref, said at the annual shareholder meeting on
Friday."We are working on the possibility of providing a loan to Mirax for
the completion of construction of the Federation Tower," Gref said, adding
that Sberbank has no plans to buy out Mirax's collateral from Alfa-Bank
(RTS: ALFB).Gref s aid that the issue of providing a loan would be decided
depending on Sberbank's ability to find a satisfactory plan and revenue
from it, as well as approximation of the appropriate risks.*** STATE BANK
OPTIONS PROGRAMS SHOULD BE APPROVED SIMULTANEOUSLY - ULYUKAYEVOptions
programs for management at government-related banks VTB (RTS: VTBR),
Sberbank (RTS: SBER) and Russian Agriculture Bank (RTS: RSHB) ought to be
approved simultaneously, Central Bank First Deputy Chairman Alexei
Ulyukayev said at VTB's AGM on Friday."The same principles and procedure
(for options programs at the three banks) ought to be adopted. They ought
to be exercised jointly and simultaneously," he said.*** VTB NET PROFITS
TO RAS IN JAN-MAY 21.9 BLN RUBLESVTB (RTS: VTBR) turned net profits to
Russian Accounting Standards (RAS) of 21.9 billion rubles in January-May,
having incurred losses one year previously, bank CEO Andrei Kostin said at
the company's AGM on Friday."We only have reporting to RAS for the five
months. It (net profit) was 21.9 billion rubles, where for the same period
last year we had losses of over 24 billion rubles," Kostin said.The bank's
credit portfolio increased 3% from the beginning of the year, or by 44
billion rubles, he said.*** USC MAY CONDUCT IPO IN 3 YRS - COMPANY
PRESIDENTThe board of directors of United Shipbuilding Corporation (USC)
has set the goal of conducting an IPO over the course of three years, USC
President Roman Trotsenko said."We have the goal of an IPO within three
years," he said.Trotsenko declined to estimate the size of the stake the
company might offer in an IPO, or the capitalization it would like heading
into the IPO. "We will see. That will be nearer to the IPO," he said.***
CHERKIZOVO BOARD APPROVES PURCHASE OF HOG COMPLEXES IN PENZA, LIPETSK
REGIONSThe board of directors of meat products concern Cherkizovo has
approved purchase of two new hog complexes in Penza and Lipetsk regions,
the company said in a statement.The deal is worth about $100 million,
including $20 million in cash and $80 million in debt assumption.POLITICS
&amp; SOCIETY*** LAVROV BEGINS VISIT TO CHINA ON FRIDAYRussian Foreign
Minister Sergei Lavrov arrived in China on Friday on a one-day visit to
meet with his counterpart Yang Jiechi, Chinese President Hu Jintao and
member of the Chinese State Council Dai Binguo."The ministers are to
discuss a broad range of issues so as to further strengthen the
partnership between our countries and Russian-Chinese cooperation in the
international arena," Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman Andrei Nesterenko
told journalists earlier."Priority will be placed on the current
aggravation of relations between the two Koreas over the sinking of the
South Korean Navy's ship the Cheonan. Russia and China continue to closely
coordinate their positions on the nuclear problem on the Korean
peninsula," Nesterenko said.The parties will also dis cuss Iran's problem,
among others, he added.*** BELARUS MAY JOIN CUSTOMS UNION JULY 1 WITH
EXEMPTIONSBelarus may become a member of the Customs Union as of July 1,
but with a number of exemptions, Belarusian Economics Minister Mykola
Snopkov told reporters during a joint session involving his ministry and
the Russian Economic Development Ministry on Friday in Moscow."The meeting
between President of the Republic of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko and
Russian First Deputy Prime Minister Viktor Shuvalov confirmed the thesis
that the sides intend to settle disputed issues and enter into a customs
space by July 1," Snopkov said.Asked if Belarus would by that date ratify
the Customs Codex, Snopkov said, "As economics minister, assuming the
economic necessity of this process, I would suppose yes."*** GAS PIPELINE
LEAK IN NALCHIK WAS CAUSED BY BLAST - EMERGENCY CENTERThe damaged gas
pipeline on the outskirts of Nalchik leaded, because it was blown up,
Kabardino-Bal karia's emergency center reported on Friday.The bomb was
equivalent to 400 grams of TNT, it said."The republic's law enforcement
services are conducting a search operation to track down and arrest the
criminals, who blew up a gas pipeline at about midnight at the exit from
Nalchik toward Chegem, at a distance of some 500 meters from the 449th
kilometer of the Kavkaz federal highway," it said in a report.*** LUZHKOV
NO LONGER PERSONA NON GRATA IN UKRAINE - SENATORAll restrictions on Moscow
Mayor Yury Luzhkov's entry into Ukraine, imposed in 2008, have been
lifted, Russian Senator for Moscow Oleg Tolkachev told Interfax on
Friday."Ukraine's President Viktor Yanukovych and Moscow Mayor Yury
Luzhkov had a telephone conversation a few days ago, and Yanukovych
announced that all restrictions on Luzhkov's entry into Ukraine will be
lifted," Tolkachev said."The orange authorities, led by Yushchenko, were
scared by Luzhkov's statements, made in Sevastopol in 2008, highlighting
the Moscow authorities' policy in relation to Crimea. They declared
Luzhkov persona non grata after that," he said.*** YANUKOVYCH DOES NOT
RECOGNIZE ABKHAZIA, S.OSSETIA, KOSOVOUkraine's President Viktor Yanukovych
said recognizing Abkhazia, South Ossetia and Kosovo as independent states
violates international law."I have never recognized either Abkhazia, or
South Ossetia, or Kosovo as independent states. This runs counter to
international law," Yanukovych said at a news conference in Kyiv on
Friday, devoted to his first 100 days in office.*** KYIV, MOSCOW TO DRAFT
NEW COOPERATION ACCORD - YANUKOVYCHUkraine and Russia will draft a new
cooperation agreement designed to replace the friendship and cooperation
treaty that expired in 2009, Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych said at
a news conference in Kyiv on Friday."You know that this treaty expired in
2009. Naturally, this issue is on our agenda today," Yanukovych said.Both
the Ukr ainian government and parliamentary coalition agree with the
president that such a document with Russia is necessary, he said.***
PRESIDENT YANUKOVYCH'S POLITICAL RATING GROWING - POLLIf presidential
elections were to be held next Sunday, 46.9% of Ukrainian citizens would
vote for incumbent President Viktor Yanukovych, a poll suggests.Deputy
Prime Minister Serhiy Tihipko is in second place with 14.1%, and Yulia
Tymoshenko, the ex-prime minister and leader of the BYuT political block,
would be in third place with 9.7%.These figures were reported by director
of the Horshenyn Institute of Governance Problems, Volodymyr Fesenko, at a
news conference in Kyiv on Friday.*** TWO SUSPECTED TERRORISTS KILLED IN
TAJIKISTAN - SOURCETwo suspected members of the Islamic Movement of
Uzbekistan have been killed in a special operation near the Tajik capital,
a high-placed Tajik law enforcement source told Interfax on Friday."The
sweep was being carried out in the complex mountainous ter rain of the
Varzob district 15 kilometers north of Dushanbe. Two criminals were
destroyed after they opened fire on a special police force," the source
said"Our intelligence suggests both of them were activists in the Islamic
Movement of Uzbekistan and they were planning to stage a terror attack in
Dushanbe," he said.ak arInterfax-950140-YWKGCBAA

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Turkmenistan Joins Eurasian Group Against Money Laundering - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:16:29 GMT
ALMATY. June 2 (Interfax) - Turkmenistan has been granted full-fledged
membership in the Eurasian group on combating money laundering and the
financing of terrorism (EAG)."As a result of the 12th plenary session,
Turkmenistan became a full-fledged member of EAG. Serbia and Montenegro
received observer status," Oleg Markov, EAG chairman and Russian
presidential aide, said in Almaty on Wednesday.EAG was established at
Russia's initiative in 2004. Its member states have been cooperating in
countering economic crime and reducing the threat of international
terrorism.Turkmenistan joined the group's member states Belarus,
Kazakhstan, China, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. Sixteen
states and 14 international and regional organizations hold observer
status in EAG.According to the International Monetary Fund, the scale of
money laundering stands at 2%-5% of the world's GDP annually. In 2007,
before the global financial and economic crisis, this figure reached $1.45
trillion-$3.62 trillion.tm dp(Our editorial staff can be reached at
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Belarus May Join Customs Union July 1 With Exemptions (Part 2) - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:15:51 GMT
MOSCOW. June 4 (Interfax) - Belarus may become a member of the Customs
Union as of July 1, but with a number of exemptions, Belarusian Economics
Minister Mykola Snopkov told reporters during a joint session involving
his ministry and the Russian Economic Development Ministry on Friday in
Moscow."The meeting between President of the Republic of Belarus Alexander
Lukashenko and Russian First Deputy Prime Minister Viktor Shuvalov
confirmed the thesis that the sides intend to settle disputed issues and
enter into a customs space by July 1," Snopkov said.Asked if Belarus would
by that date ratify the Customs Codex, Snopkov said, "As economics
minister, assuming the economic necessity of this process, I would suppose
yes."Belarusian Foreign Ministry spokesman Andrei Savinykh told the press
on Thursday, thatMinsk had not backtracked on its pledge to form a customs
union jointly with Russia and Kazakhstan, and was trying to negotiate
mutually acceptable ways of settling the current disagreements with its
partners."The Belarusian position is clear and transparent: We are active
advocates of integration and we continue implementing the agreements
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Medvedev Not Ruling Out Customs Union States Could Join WTO Separately -
Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:17:11 GMT
ROSTOV-ON-DON. June 1 (Interfax) - Russia, Kazakhstan and Belarus, which
have been forming a customs union, could join the World Trade Organization
(WTO) separately because their accession talks have been proceeding at
different speeds, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said.Despite its
membership in the trilateral customs union and the common economic space,
Russia's position regarding accession to the WTO remains unchanged,
Medvedev said at a news conference after the Russia-EU summit in
Rostov-on-Don on Tuesday."It has not changed because, in principle, we
want to enter the WTO. We believe that without it, our state will not be
able to develop normally in the global economic environment. It has not
changed because we have agreed with our partners (Belarus and Kazakhstan)
that we will enter jointly if it is possible, or, if the stages of our
talks are different, as it is today, we will join (the WTO) separately,"
he said.tm ap(Our editorial staff can be reached at
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Daily Headline News For June 7, 2010 - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:16:07 GMT
Digest of headline news as of 3:30 p.m. Moscow time on June 7:BUSINESS
&amp; FINANCE*** PRICE OF GAS FOR BELARUS MAY RISE TO $250 PER 1,000 CU M
IN 2011Gazprom (RTS: GAZP) is ready to conclude an agreement with
Beltransgaz to deliver no more than 22.5 billion cubic meters (bcm) of gas
to Belarus in 2011 for a total of $5.625 billion, according to materials
prepared for the Gazprom AGM.The average price of gas for Belarus in 2011
might be $250 per 1,000 cubic meters, 35%-39% more than the average price
in 2010 - $180-$185 - and 67% more than Belarus has actually been paying
this year.It was reported earlier that under the existing four-year
contract on gas deliveries to Belarus, Beltransgaz is to pay the average
price for gas delivered to Europe, less the Russian export duty and the
lower transportation costs. The contract provides for grading up to 100%
of the European price over four years: 70% of the full price in 2008, 80%
in 2009 and 90% in 2010.*** GAZPROM NOT PLANNING TO BRING FOREIGNERS INTO
SAKHALIN-3, TO WEST KAMCHATKA SHELFRussian gas giant Gazprom (RTS: GAZP)
is not looking to bring foreign companies into the development of
Sakhalin-3 or Western Kamchatka shelf resources, head of the company's
office for coordinating eastern projects Viktor Timoshilov said at a
Monday press conference in Moscow."Gazprom is working on these projects
independently and plans to do so further. Our possibilities allow us to do
this," Timoshilov said.Deputy Prime Minister Igor Sechin said recently
that Gazprom was talking with Korean companies about participation in the
project for opening a block on the Western Kamchatka shelf.*** GAZPROM
INKS DOCS FOR CREATING GREEK JV FOR SOUTH STREAMRussian gas giant Gazprom
(RTS: GAZP) and DESFA, the operator of Greece's national
gas-transportation system, have signed documents on the creation of a
joint venture for the South Stream pipeline project in that
country.Signing the papers for the creation of South Stream Greece S.A.
were deputy Gazprom CEO Alexander Medvedev and DESFA chief George
Paparsenos, an Interfax correspondent reported from the ceremonies.Now
begins the process of registering the joint company in Greece. It is being
set up on parity beginnings. Joining Medvedev and Paparsenos on the joint
venture's board of directors are expected to be the head of Gazprom's
strategic development department Vlada Rusakova and DESFA board of
directors chairman Panos-Dmitrios Mavrokefalos.*** ROSNEFT, CRESCENT
PETROLEUM BEGIN JOINT OPERATIONS IN UAECeremonies dedicated to the
beginning of work on a section-development project by Russian oil company
OJSC Rosneft (RTS: ROSN) and Crescent Petroleum Company International Ltd.
of the United Arab Emirates have been held in Sharjah in the UAE.These
included the official declaration of Rosneft's new rights to a stake in
the project for opening Crescent's onshore concession section, the Rosneft
information department told Interfax.The day also brought ceremonies for
the start of exploratory drilling on-site. If the results give a basis for
announcing commercial opening, the parties will set up a joint operator
company for the deposit's further development, the Rosneft press service
said.*** RUSSIA, INDIA CONSIDERING ENLARGING KUDANKULAM TO EIGHT
UNITSRussia and India are considering possibly enlarging the Kudankulam
Nuclear Power Plant to eight units, depending on the size of NPP
premises."Can we build the seventh and eighth units or is there a shortage
of land?" Rosatom head Sergei Kiriyenko asked a representative of India's
NPCIL at the Atomexpo 2010 show.The Indian representative said that
research was in progress and further construction would depend on its
results. He did not say when the research might be over.*** OGK-2 BOOSTS
NET PROFIT 220% TO 1.47 BLN RUBLES IN Q1OGK-2 (RTS: OGKB) boosted first
quarter net profit 220% year-on-year to 1.47 billion rubles under IFRS,
the genco said.Revenue w as up 49% to 14.68 billion rubles.Revenue from
electricity and generating capacity sales were 14.28 billion rubles, up
50% from Q1 2009, and from capacity alone - 365 million rubles, up 15%
year-on-year.*** RUSSIAN TIN MONOPOLY NOK FILES FOR BANKRUPTCYNovosibirsk
Tin Combine (NOK) (RTS: NOKN), Russia's tin monopoly, has filed for
bankruptcy.The Novosibirsk Regional Arbitration Court says in materials
that it registered the bankruptcy plea on June 2. It did not say when it
would hear the case.Alexander Dugelny, NOK's general director, declined to
comment when contacted by Interfax.*** SOLLERS INCREASED IFRS LOSSES BY
430% TO 5 BLN IN 2009Sollers (RTS: SVAV) posted 5 billion rubles in net
losses in 2009 under IFRS, the carmaker said in a statement."(It) was due
to rising loan interest expenses and exchange rate losses," the statement
says.Company sales revenues contracted 44% last year to 34.7 billion
rubles, which Sollers attributed to a plunge in sales due to " ;the
negative state of the Russian automobile market". EBITDA was 264 million
rubles "from implementation of an integrated program to cut spending".***
AVTOVAZ, RENAULT-NISSAN WANT LOCAL SUPPLIERS IN RUSSIA BY 2012When
selecting suppliers for the production of new automobile models, Russia's
largest automaker AvtoVAZ (RTS: AVAZ) and Renault-Nissan will give
preference to companies that are able to localize their own production in
Russia by roughly 2012, a statement from the Tolyatti plant said.This
matter was on the table for a joint meeting between the auto-alliance's
top managers and representatives of major world automotive-parts producers
to discuss plans for the Russian automaker's development before 2020, as
well as plans to revamp the company's model line and localize auto-parts
production.*** URALSIB MULLING SALE OF GROCERY CHAIN KOPEIKA -
VEDOMOSTINikolai Tsvetkov, the president and CEO of Uralsib Financial
Corporation, has returned to the idea of sel ling shares in Russian
grocery chain Kopeika.He might offer at least 30% of shares on the market
in a placement planned for this fall and organized by Uralsib (RTS: USBN)
and Morgan Stanley, the business daily Vedomosti reported, citing unnamed
sources.Although there are no independent valuations, the company
estimates its value at approximately 50 billion rubles, one of the sources
said. That is comparable to Kopeika's revenue in 2009, which amounted to
about 55 billion rubles, according to data from one of the organizing
banks.*** PROTEK BOOSTS REVENUE 4.4% TO 22.3 BLN RUBLES IN
Q1Pharmaceutical group Protek boosted consolidated revenue in the first
quarter 4.4% year-on-year to 22.258 billion rubles, the company reported,
citing unaudited figures.Distribution segment sales increased by 5.9%
compared to Q1 2009 and amounted to 20.1 billion rubles. The Distribution
segment contributed 83.5% of the combined Group revenue.In volume terms
sales increased by 2.4% and reached 212 million packs. Major drivers of
the growth were increase in labor productivity, as well as product range
enhancement and improvements in customer base efficiency.*** ONEXIM CLOSES
ACQUISITION OF RBCMikhail Prokhorov's Onexim Group acquired a controlling
stake in the RBC-TV Moscow holding company in a deal it closed late last
week, an Onexim representative told Interfax.RBC ran into financial
difficulties in 2008, whereupon the media company began negotiating to
restructure $220 million in debt.In July 2009 it agreed a restructuring
plan proposed by Onexim. RBC announced the signing of a debt restructuring
deal with a group of its biggest creditors in April 2010.*** DEFLATION IN
UKRAINE REACHES 0.6% IN MAY, INFLATION SINCE YEAR'S START SLOWS TO
3.7%Consumer prices in Ukraine, which decreased in April for the first
time since August 2008 by 0.3%, went down by 0.6% in May, the State
Statistics Committee said.Since the start of 2010, inflation has come to
3.7% in comparison wit h 4.4% at the end of January-April and 4.7% at the
end of January-March.In annual terms (in comparison with the same period
of 2009), inflation in May slowed to 8.5% from 9.7% at the end of April,
11% - March and 11.5% at the end of February.POLITICS &amp; SOCIETY***
RUSSIAN DIPLOMAT SPEAKS AGAINST HASTE IN VOTING ON NEW UN SECURITY COUNCIL
RESOLUTION ON IRANUN Security Council members should be given more time to
examine the new resolution on Iran in order to guarantee maximum support
for it in the process of voting, Russian ambassador to the United Nations
Vitaly Churkin said."If we proceed from the objective of guaranteeing
maximum support for the resolution, it is best to give non-permanent
members of the Security Council as much time as realistically needed so
they may thoroughly analyze the draft document that is complex from a
political and technical point of view," he said in an interview with
Rossiiskaya Gazeta published on Monday."Such crucial Se curity Council
decisions must be passed if not unanimously then at least by a significant
majority. Therefore unnecessary haste must be avoided," Churkin added.***
EU, RUSSIA ARE MAIN VICTIMS OF AFGHAN HEROIN - CHIEF DRUG ENFORCERRussia
is ready to lead an international coalition in order to deter the Afghan
drug threat but it will not send servicemen to Afghanistan, Federal Drug
Control Service Director Viktor Ivanov said in an interview published in
the Monday issue of the newspaper Rossiiskaya Gazeta."This country is the
main victim of Afghan drugs, so Russia should lead the anti-drug
coalition," he said."In all, the problem exists in about 100 countries,
including Russia and European nations. The world opiate market is
estimated at approximately $65 billion. The EU ranked first with 711
tonnes of consumed opiates in 2009, and Russia ranked second with 549
tonnes," Ivanov said.*** PACIFIC FLEET UNIT COMPLETES MISSION PROTECTING
CONVOYS FROM PIRATE S IN GULF ADENA Pacific Fleet naval group led by the
large anti-submarine destroyer the Marshal Shaposhnikov has completed its
mission of protecting convoys in the Gulf of Aden from pirates and is
returning to its home port in Vladivostok.Top spokesman for the fleet
Roman Martov announced on Monday that the group, consisting of the Marshal
Shaposhnikov, the tanker Pechenga and the sea tug MB-37, is crossing the
Indian Ocean.He said that on the way the Russian ships will make friendly
calls at several foreign ports.*** RUSSIA, BRAZIL CANCEL VISAS IN MUTUAL
TRAVELSRussia and Brazil are cancelling visas in mutual travels as of June
7."We are introducing the visa-free regimen on June 7," President Dmitry
Medvedev said at a press conference in the Kremlin after talks with his
Brazilian counterpart on May 14.The two countries signed an agreement on
visa-free travels in 2008."The agreement is now coming into effect,"
Medvedev stressed.*** NORTH POLE 37 EVACUATIO N COMPLETEThe
nuclear-powered icebreaker the Rossiya took the crew on board from the
North Pole 37 drifting research station in the Arctic Ocean on Sunday, the
Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute's website said."The North Pole 37
mission is over, and the Russian state flag is down on the ice block. The
polar explorers have boarded the Rossiya icebreaker," the institute
said.The icebreaker also took the station's waste and equipment and headed
for Murmansk.The evacuation began on June 1. The station had 15 explorers,
two dogs and about 80 tonnes of cargo.*** KYRGYZSTAN, U.S. TO NEGOTIATE
FUEL DELIVERY TO TRANSIT CENTERKyrgyzstan and the United States will
negotiate new terms for the delivery of aviation kerosene to the transit
center at the Manas Airport after June 20, a source at the Kyrgyz interim
administration told Interfax on Monday."It is a question of transparency
for fuel deliveries to the transit center and fuel suppliers," he said.
"The sides are holding consultations to prepare for the negotiating
process."*** UZBEK DIES IN YEKATERINBURG, DOCTORS SUSPECT POLIODoctors in
Yekaterinburg have sent the test results of an Uzbek man, who died in the
city late last week, to Moscow for examination, the Sverdlovsk region
deputy health minister, Dilyara Medvedskaya, said at a briefing on
Monday."The patient with suspected polio was examined, material has been
sent to Moscow for the final diagnosis," Medvedskaya said.A mass
vaccination was carried out among Uzbeks in the Sverdlovsk region, she
also said, adding that decision has not been made regarding vaccinating
natives of other former Soviet republics."We have yet to diagnose the
Uzbek man. As soon as the results from Moscow are received, we will
tactically decide what to do next," Medvedskaya said.ak
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Promoting Integration Part of Belarusian Image - Lukashenko - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:17:10 GMT
MINSK. June 1 (Interfax) - The Customs Union with Russia and Kazakhstan
must be built on an equal basis, said Belarusian President Alexander
Lukashenko, adding that "sensitive" issues could be resolved."Belarus has
always advocated for integration processes, this is our image, we have
always spoken for integration, even when everyone was afraid to talk about
it. This is why we would not want to depart from the image of our state.
We will stick to this policy, strategy and tactic towards a perspective,"
Lukashenko said at a meeting with Russia's First Deputy Prime Minister
Igor Shuvalov in Minsk on Tuesday."The only thing that we wanted is to
ensure that everything is decent and that any our relations are based on
equality and respect," the Belarusian head of state said."Today I am ready
to discuss any problems that have arisen. Moreover, I know that what you
will say today is effectively the position Russia will be realizing
tomorrow. And today I can make decisions that will also be realized in
Belarus starting from tomorrow," Lukashenko said. "We can also agree here
about two or three issues that today are sensitive for us, Russia and
Kazakhstan," he said.kk dp(Our editorial staff can be reached at
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Minsk Not Signing Customs Code Over Russian Export Oil Duties - Deputy PM
- Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:16:24 GMT
PARIS. June 1 (Interfax) - Minsk links the signing of the Customs Code
under the project to form a customs union of Russia, Belarus and
Kazakhstan to the cancellation of the export duties on oil and petroleum
products, imposed on January 1, 2010, Belarus' First Deputy Prime Minister
Vladimir Semashko told Interfax on Tuesday."The signing of the Customs
Code must be linked to the cancellation of export duties on oil and
petroleum products. This is our iron and concrete demand," Semashko
said."If Russia had agreed to annul the export duties starting from
January 1, 2011, at least, the Belarusian side would have joined the talks
and signed the C ustoms Code. Russia did not agree," he said.But he said
that the talks on the formation of the Customs Union and signing the
Customs Code will be continued. "We did not slam the door shut. I think
the outcome will be positive," Semashko said.The Belarusian side also
links unification of import duties on cars to the cancellation of Russian
duties on oil and petroleum products, he said.The Belarusian prime
minister is attending the 78th annual international conference of
potassium fertilizer manufacturers in Paris.sd dp(Our editorial staff can
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Price of Gas Fo r Belarus May Rise to $250 Per 1,000 Cu m in 2011 -
Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:16:18 GMT
MINSK. June 7 (Interfax) - Gazprom (RTS: GAZP) is ready to conclude an
agreement with Beltransgaz to deliver no more than 22.5 billion cubic
meters (bcm) of gas to Belarus in 2011 for a total of $5.625 billion,
according to materials prepared for the Gazprom AGM.The average price of
gas for Belarus in 2011 might be $250 per 1,000 cubic meters, 35%-39% more
than the average price in 2010 - $180-$185 - and 67% more than Belarus has
actually been paying this year.It was reported earlier that under the
existing four-year contract on gas deliveries to Belarus, Beltransgaz is
to pay the average price for gas delivered to Europe, less the Russian
export duty and the lower transportation costs. The contract provides for
grading up to 100% of the European price over four years: 70% of the full
price in 2008, 80% in 2009 and 90% in 2010.However, under a top level
agreement, the coefficient was left at 70% in 2009. This year Minsk has
decided it will maintain the coefficient at 70%, arguing that Russia won't
achieve netback parity on its domestic market in 2011, as it had planned
to do when the four-year agreement with Belarus was concluded in December
2006.As a result, Belarus has been paying $150 per 1,000 cubic meters this
year, compared with a contract price of $169 in the first quarter and $184
in the second.Gazprom announced earlier that Belarus has underpaid by $192
million so far this year, a figure that is on pace to reach $500
million-$600 million by year-end.Gazprom owns 50% of Beltransgaz where
Gazprom Deputy CEO Valery Golubev has been chairman of the supervisory
board since March 2010.The Gazprom materials for the AGM also say that
Beltransgaz will transit no more than 48.2 bcm of gas from Russia on its
pipeline network and the Belarusian segment of the Yamal-E urope pipeline
in 2011 and that Gazprom will pay no more than $600 million for the
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Belarus May Join Customs Union July 1 With Exemptions - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:15:58 GMT
MOSCOW. June 4 (Interfax) - Belarus may become a member of the Customs
Union as of July 1, but with a number of exemptions, Belarusian Economics
Minister Mykola Snopkov told reporters during a joint session involving
his ministry and th e Russian Economic Development Ministry on Friday in
Moscow."The meeting between President of the Republic of Belarus Alexander
Lukashenko and Russian First Deputy Prime Minister Viktor Shuvalov
confirmed the thesis that the sides intend to settle disputed issues and
enter into a customs space by July 1," Snopkov said.Asked if Belarus would
by that date ratify the Customs Codex, Snopkov said, "As economics
minister, assuming the economic necessity of this process, I would suppose
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Customs Union Import Duties to Harm Kyrgy zstan - Expert - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:16:43 GMT
BISHKEK. June 7 (Interfax) - Import duties in the Customs Union may
negativly effect Kyrgyzstan's trade with Russia and Kazakhstan, President
of the Kyrgyz Association of Markets, Trading Outlets and Services and
member of the interim government's Advisory Council for Public Relations
Sergei Ponomaryov told Interfax on Monday."The Customs Union duties on
agricultural and textile products may considerably limit Kyrgyzstan's
trade with Russia and Kazakhstan," he said."The position for Kyrgyz sewing
factories may be particularly difficult, because they supply most of their
products to Russia, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. Annual export returns stood
at $100 million or about 7% of the GDP," he said."The industry employs
over 150,000 people. It is important for Kyrgyzstan to retain trade with
Russia and Kazakhst an. Otherwise, the economic crisis will deepen,"
Ponomaryov sad."The closed borders with Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan caused
about $1 billion losses to Kyrgyz businessmen. Kazakh customs still deny
admission to Kyrgyz commodities, which harm small and medium business. In
fact, this business has found itself in isolation," he said."The interim
government should sign bilateral trade agreements with Russia, Kazakhstan
and Belarus - the Customs Union member countries. It is not only a
question of Kyrgyzstan's affiliation to the Customs Union but also, and
primarily, of a tariff policy acceptable for Kyrgyzstan," the expert
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Russia Ups Oil Export to Non-cis 2.6% in 5 Mths - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:16:18 GMT
MOSCOW. June 2 (Interfax) - Russia raised oil exports to non-CIS countries
2.6% year-on-year in January-May to 90.864 million tonnes (4.411 million
barrels per day), the Central Dispatching Department of the Fuel and
Energy Complex (CDU TEK) said.Transneft (RTS: TRNF), the national pipeline
operator, pumped 79.478 million tonnes of Russian crude to non-CIS
countries in January-May, including 16.785 million tonnes in May. Exports
bypassing Transneft came to 11.386 million tonnes (2.269 million
tonnes).Transneft shipments via the port of Novorossiisk (including
transit) came to 17.693 million tonnes in the five months (3.796 million
tonnes in May); shipments via Tuapse - 1.896 million tonnes) ( 379,000
tonnes); via Kozmino - 5.631 million tonnes (1.207 million tonnes); via
Primorsk - 29.616 million tonnes (6.408 million tonnes); and via Yuzhny -
2.1 million tonnes (56,000 tonnes).Rosneft (RTS: ROSN) exported 22.684
million tonnes (4.798 million tonnes of oil) to the non-CIS using
Transneft pipelines; TNK (RTS: TNKO)-BP Holding - 13.432 million tonnes
(2.639 million tonnes); Lukoil (RTS: LKOH) - 11.508 million tonnes (2.323
million tonnes); Surgutneftegas (RTS: SNGS) - 10.11 million tonnes (2.232
million tonnes); Tatneft (RTS: TATN) - 6.493 million tonnes (1.349 million
tonnes); and Gazprom Neft (RTS: SIBN) - 5.931 million tonnes (1.124
million tonnes).Companies that are not part of vertically integrated oil
companies shipped 3.814 million tonnes via Transnet in the five months
(1.068 million tonnes in May).Transit of oil from Kazakhstan came to 7.638
million tonnes (1.709 million tonnes), and transit of Azerbaijani oil to
878,000 tonnes (294,000 tonnes).Exports to the CIS fell, by 21.3%
year-on-year in the five months to 10.834 million tonnes. Exports to
Kazakhstan grew 38.6% to 3.181 million tonnes, but exports to Belarus fell
41.2% to 5.211 million tonnes and exports to Ukraine fell 6.7% to 2.442
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TNK-BP to Boost Production 4% in 2014-2015 If Yamal Transport Issue
Resolved - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:11:02 GMT
resolved

MOSCOW. June 7 (Interfax) - TNK-BP (RTS: TNBP) plans to increase produ
ction 4% from 2014-2015 given that the issue of transporting hydrocarbons
from Yamal is resolved, said Deputy CEO Maxim Barsky, who is designated to
become the CEO in January 2011.TNK-BP aims to become Russia's biggest oil
company. "To do that we have to increase production 2% a year. If we
resolve the transportation problem in Yamal, then, beginning with
2014-2015, production will grow 4%. That would make us the leader among
private sector companies," Barsky said.TNK-BP also has less refining
capacity. "Our refining capacity amounts to 33% (of crude production)
compared with the Russian industry average of 52%. We plan to eliminate
the lag and reach 50%-52% in five years. That is, we plan to boost
refining capacity in Russia and the CIS countries," he said.TNK-BP is
already one of the top players in the retail segment, with 1,200 filling
stations throughout Russia. "We have two strong brands: TNK and BP. We
plan to significantly expand our filling s tation networks in the Urals,
the Volga region and Southern Russia. We are also developing a network in
Ukraine. We recently acquired Vik Oil, the third biggest chain in Ukraine,
and will continue developing in this area," he said.TNK-BP also has
operations in Belarus and "is looking at projects in Kazakhstan."As for
gas projects, most of the company's production is associated gas.
"However, with development of the Rospan project, we plan to reach 15
billion cubic meters a year of our own production in five years, plus
about 10 bcm of associated gas. That would boost gas to 20% of total
hydrocarbon production, which is strategic for us. We are also examining
together with our shareholder BP the possibility of tight gas production
in Ukraine," he said.TNK-BP is the third biggest oil company in Russia by
production and accounts for about 16% of total Russian production
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Belarus Sustains Economic Losses Due to Russia's Restrictive Measures -
Ministry - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:10:21 GMT
ministry

MINSK. June 7 (Interfax) - Minsk has expressed concern over the use by
Russia of restrictive measures in trade with Belarus."The restrictive
measures used by the Russian Federation are causing the biggest economic
losses, given the scope of our trade and the closeness of the economic
ties between our countries," the Belarusian Foreig n Ministry told
Interfax on Monday.Currently, 28 restrictive measures are applied by
foreign countries in trade with Belarus, including nine anti-dumping and
five special protective ones, the ministry said. The biggest number of
restrictive measures are applied by Russia (12), followed by Ukraine
(six), the European Union (four), India and the United States (two each),
and Moldova and Kyrgyzstan (one each)."The existing export oil duty is a
particularly weighty exception from the free trade regime, and the
introduction as of January 1, 2010, of the import customs duty on certain
categories of petroleum products supplied to Belarus from Russia violates
the provisions of the Russian Federation international commitments," the
foreign ministry said."Another restriction is granting to Gazprom an
exclusive right to export gas, which is a measure of non-tariff regulation
of foreign trade," the ministry said."Russia has created unequal
competition for Belaru sian manufacturers participating in governmental
tenders," imposed restrictions on access to Belarusian cars and utility
vehicles made in Russia and on subsidized purchase by federal and regional
executive authorities, the Belarusian foreign ministry said."Russian banks
are banned from lending on favorable conditions with subsidized interest
rates and agricultural machinery leasing. This measure is classified by
the WTO (World Trade Organization) as a banned import substitution
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Polish Religious Activ ist to Stand Trial For Pornography Distribution in
Belarus - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:09:49 GMT
Belarus

MINSK. June 3 (Interfax) - The Belarusian Prosecutor's General Office has
forwarded to court a criminal case against a Polish national who is
charged with distributing pornography in Belarus."Minsk law enforcement
agencies opened in 2009 a criminal case on charges of producing and
distributing pornography (Article 343 of the Belarusian Criminal Code)
against the Polish national who is a prominent religious activist of one
of the confessions in Belarus," the Prosecutor's General Office told
Interfax."The pre-trial investigation confirmed instances of distributing
pornography among Belarusians by this person," it said.The name of the
Polish national is not disclosed due to the secrecy of the
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Bakiyev's Stay in Belarus Has Bad Effect on Belarusian-kyrgyz Relations -
Ambassador - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:10:19 GMT
ambassador

MINSK. June 3 (Interfax) - The decision to allow former Kyrgyz President
Kurmanbek Bakiyev to seek refuge in Belarus has become an unfavorable
factor for bilateral relations between the two ex-Soviet republics, Kyrgyz
ambassador in Minsk Ishenkul Boldzhurova said."Unfortunately, Bakyev's
arrival (to Belarus), I hate to lie, did leave an imprint," she told a
press conference in Minsk on Thursday.The two countries "have suspended
certain production relations," she said."I hope after the power
legitimization (in Kyrgyzstan) insisted upon by Belarus, after the
referendum, our trade and economic relations will resume," Boldzhurova
said.She said Bakiyev's whereabouts were unknown to her."He did not
contact us. We do not know where he is. Nor do we know whether he was in
Turkey or not," she said, commenting on reports that Bakiyev recently went
to Turkey for vacation.In late May Belarusian prosecution authorities
received a package requesting Bakiyev's extradition, she said."Belarus has
one month to consider these documents," she said.The ambassador said she
had no information as to whether Kyrgyzstan asked Interpol to put Bakiyev
on its list of fugitives.Kyrgyzstan asked Interpol in relation to the
search for "(Bakiyev's) relatives who were robbing the country," she said.
& quot;As for Bakiyev, I do not know whether an application was made to
Interpol."Bakiyev was ousted as president after mass unrest in early
April, which led to the deaths of 82 people. He initially fled to
Kazakhstan and then arrived in Belarus on April 20.On May 21, the
Belarusian Prosecutor General's Office received a package of documents
from Kyrgyzstan, requesting the extradition of Bakiyev, who has been
charged with mass murder and abuse of office.kk ap(Our editorial staff can
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CSTO Spetsnaz to Practice Deterrence of Terrorists - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:09:27 GMT
MOSCOW. June 3 (Interfax-AVN) - Spetsnaz units of Collective Security
Treaty Organization (CSTO) member countries will have the first joint
exercises on June 7-11. The units are part of the CSTO Collective Rapid
Reaction Force, a source at the CSTO Secretariat told Interfax-AVN."The
Cobalt 2010 exercises will include the deterrence of terrorist groups and
illegal trade in arms, explosives and narcotic drugs on the territory of
an CSTO member country," he said.The exercises will be held at the
Kadamovsky training center of the North Caucasian regional department of
the Russian Interior Ministry Forces.The servicemen will practice joint
tracking and elimination of terrorist groups.Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan,
Kyrgyzstan, Russia and Tajikistan will take part in the
exercise.Interfax-950215-XPLFCBAA

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Belarusian lower house ratifies customs union protocols - Belapan
Monday June 7, 2010 11:39:41 GMT
Text of report in English by Belarusian privately-owned news agency
BelapanMinsk, 5 June: The House of Representatives in the Belarusian
National Assembly (lower house of parliament) on 4 June passed the
ratification bills for three Customs Union (with Russia and Kazakhstan)
protocols on indirect taxes.The documents include a protocol on amendments
to the 25 January 2008 agreement on the principles of collection of
indirect taxes on the import and export of goods and on services; a
protocol on indirect taxes, their coll ection and control over their
payments by importers and exporters of goods; and a protocol on indirect
taxes on services.The documents were signed in Russia's St Petersburg on
11 December 2009 as part of work on the development of the legal framework
for the Customs Union of the Eurasian Economic Community, Deputy Finance
Minister Ivan Shunko told the lower parliamentary house."The ratification
of the protocols is of great benefit to Belarus: they will make its goods
more competitive in foreign markets," Mr Shunko told reporters following
the debate in the lower chamber.The documents will also make it possible
to increase payments into the Belarusian treasury, he said.(Description of
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Team Set Up To Find Ex-president's Associates And Relatives - Kyrgyz
Deputy PM - ITAR-TASS
Monday June 7, 2010 10:23:24 GMT
intervention)

BISHKEK, June 7 (Itar-Tass) - A special team of law enforcers has been set
up to find the relatives and associates of deposed Kyrgyz president
Kurmanbek Bakiyev, Deputy Prime Minister of the interim government Azimbek
Beknazarov said here on Monday.According to him, Interpol also takes part
in the search. "Unfortunately, no one has been detained yet," Beknazarov
admitted. "But we continue an active search," he said.He also believes
that some staffers of law enforcement agencies remain loyal to Bakiyev,
and they supply his associates with necessary information. However, it is
impossible to sack all these people at the moment, as this can trigger a
"social outburst," he admitted.The deputy prime minister responsible for
the judicial system and law enforcement agencies believes, the former
president, who fled Kyrgyzstan on April 15 and went to Minsk, is currently
in Turkey, while his son Maxim is in one of the Baltic states; and some of
his brothers are "either in Tajikistan or in the Jalal-Abad region".He
also noted that investigation of almost 80 percent of criminal cases
against members of the Bakiyev family have been finished by the present
moment.(Description of Source: Moscow ITAR-TASS in English -- Main
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House of Representatives passes ratification bills for three -
Belorusskiye Novosti Online
Monday June 7, 2010 07:59:40 GMT
The House of Representatives in the Belarusian National Assembly on June 4
passed the ratification bills for three Customs Union protocols on
indirect taxes.

The documents include a protocol on amendments in the January 25, 2008
agreement on the principles of collection of indirect taxes on the import
and export of goods and on services; a protocol on indirect taxes, their
collection and control over their payments by importers and exporters of
goods; and a protocol on indirect taxes on services in the Customs Union.

The documents were signed in Russia-s St. Petersburg on December 11, 2009
as part of work on the development of the legal framework for the Customs
Union of the Eurasia n Economic Community, Deputy Finance Minister Ivan
Shunko told the lower parliamentary house.

'The ratification of the protocols is of a great benefit to Belarus: they
will make its goods more competitive in foreign markets,' Mr. Shunko told
reporters following the debate in the lower chamber.

The documents will also make it possible to increase payments into the
Belarusian treasury, he said. // BelaPAN

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Trade And Economic Fair In Ha rbin To Be Held On June 15-19 - ITAR-TASS
Monday June 7, 2010 08:11:47 GMT
intervention)

BEIJING, June 7 (Itar-Tass) -- The forthcoming 21st trade and economic
fair in Harbin, which will be held on June 15-19, will attract more than
10,000 Russian and other foreign entrepreneurs, as well as some 100,000
representatives of China' s business circles, the newspaper China Daily
writes on Monday.Russia, as the newspaper notes, is traditionally the
biggest foreign participant in the fair. Alongside with Russians, firms
from Belarus, Kazakhstan, Germany, France, Poland, Romania, Brazil, North
Korea and a number of other countries will deploy their expositions and
stands. Since 1990, a total of 1.6 million Chinese and foreign
entrepreneurs have attended this business forum. The Day of Russia, a
Chinese-Russian conference on establishment of business partnership, a
forum of regional coope ration in North-Eastern Asia and other events will
be held here this year."Chinese-Russian deals and contracts will be again
in the focus of attention at the fair in which representatives of 22
territories and major regions of Russia take part," China Daily notes.
"Its main tasks," as the newspaper stresses, "are to establish trade ties
with Russia and strengthen economic cooperation in North-Eastern
Asia."(Description of Source: Moscow ITAR-TASS in English -- Main
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Belarus set to rejoin customs union with Kazakhstan, Russia - Belorusskiye
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Monday June 7, 2010 08:26:07 GMT
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plans to rejoin its customs union with Kazakhstan and Russia and ratify
its Customs Code before the union comes into full existence on July 1,
Economy Minister Mikalay Snapkow told reporters in Moscow on June 4.

When asked as to whether Minsk would ratify the Customs Code by July 1,
Mr. Snapkow said that "being aware of the economic necessity of this
process, I believe that the answer is yes," according to Russia's RIA
Novosti news agency.

Referring to a recent meeting between Alyaksandr Lukashenka and Igor
Shuvalov, Russia's deputy prime minister, Mr . Snapkow said that the talks
had confirmed the readiness of Minsk and Moscow to settle their disputes
and move ahead with the establishment of the union on July 1.

Last week Kazakhstan and Russia agreed to put the union into full-scale
operation on July 1 on a bilateral basis without Belarus after Belarusian
Prime Minister Syarhey Sidorski boycotted May 28 talks in St. Petersburg
in protest against Russia- export duty on crude oil supplied to Belarus.

Speaking after the meeting, Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said
that Belarus was welcome to join the customs union when it was ready.

On Friday Mr. Snapkow sidestepped a question about the export duty
dispute, saying that it "will be settled on the level on which it may be
settled."

He announced that despite the establishment of the customs union, Belarus
would not raise the rates of its import duty on automobiles to Russia's
level.

When asked to comment, Russian Economy Mini ster Elvira Nabiullina failed
to say when Belarus would have to bring its car import duties to Russia's
level.

She confirmed that the Customs Union of Belarus, Kazakhstan and Russia
would be put into full-scale operation the following month. "There are
some disagreements remaining but we still have some time left to make a
final decision," she said. // BelaPAN

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Belarus Ready for Customs Union - The Moscow Times Online
< div style="font-weight:normal">Monday June 7, 2010 08:15:58 GMT
Belarus is ready to join a Russia-dominated customs union on July 1 after
outstanding disputes are resolved, Nikolai Snopkov, the country's economy
minister, said Friday.

Last month, Russia and Kazakhstan agreed to launch the union without
Belarus after negotiations stalled as Moscow refused to abolish export
duties on the oil it sells Minsk, something analysts view as a key
incentive for it to join the pact.

The new trading bloc is expected to boost Moscow's influence in the region
but could complicate World Trade Organization membership talks.

"The meeting between Belarussian President Alexander Lukashenko and
Russia's First Deputy Prime Minister Igor Shuvalov confirmed that both
sides plan to settle all disputed issues and join the customs union July
1," Snopkov told reporters.

Shuvalov visited Minsk last week to mend relat ions. Lukashenko said after
the visit that Belarus was ready to compromise to be able to join the
union with Russia and Kazakhstan on time.

Asked whether Belarus is ready to give up its demands for no export duties
on oil and oil products, Snopkov said that "most likely, disagreements
will be settled."

But he also referred to a "transition period" for some products, which
Economic Development Minister Elvira Nabiullina warned was not yet
settled, Interfax reported.

"Until the agreements are signed, it's too early to discuss that. We need
to wait until all of the negotiations are completed before we can say that
it will be just like that" with a transition period for some goods," she
told the same news conference.

There is "still time," however, to solve outstanding issues, Nabiullina
said. "We're open to Belarus signing on to all of the agreements."
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Dollar reaches new record high at 3,010 rubels SECTION: - Belorusskiye
Novosti Online
Monday June 7, 2010 08:15:57 GMT
The US dollar climbed to a new record high against the Belarusian rubel,
closing at 3,010 rubels at the Belarusian Currency and Stock Exchange on
June 4.

The previous record, set on June 3, was 3,005 rubels.

Twenty-five banks took part in Friday-s trading in the US dollar, with the
demand totaling $45.3 million and the supply amounting to $41.3 million.

The euro closed at 3,665 rubels, down from 3,689 on the previous day.

The Russian ruble declined from 97.27 to 96.88 rubels.

Since the beginning of the year, the Belarusian rubel has decreased by
5.13 percent against the dollar and by 2.35 percent against the Russian
ruble, and risen by 10.72 percent against the euro. // BelaPAN

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Opposition set to stage march in Minsk to celebrate 20th - Belorusskiye
Novosti Online
Monday June 7, 2010 07:39:01 GMT
Opposition organizations plan to stage a march in Minsk on July 27 to
celebrate the 20th anniversary of the adoption of the State Sovereignty
Declaration, Vital Rymashewski, co-chairman of the Belarusian Christian
Democracy party, told reporters on June 3, as quoted by BelaPAN

.

The organizers will apply to the Minsk city government for permission to
stage the march, Mr. Rymashewski said, adding that its route had not yet
been decided upon.

A num ber of other events will also be held to mark the anniversary,
including a conference on July 26, he said. He expressed hope that the
conference would be attended by "the people who had direct involvement in
the adoption of the declaration."

Flower-laying ceremonies will be held near the monuments to literary
greats Yanka Kupala, Yakub Kolas, Maksim Bahdanovich and other outstanding
figures who paved the way for the country's independence, Vyachaslaw
Siwchyk, leader of a group called Razam (Together), said at the news
conference. Such ceremonies require no official permission from the city
authorities and the organizers do not plan to apply for it, he said.

On July 27, activists of the Belarusian Popular Front will hold rallies in
the provinces, said the party's chairman, Alyaksey Yanukevich.

The Declaration of State Sovereignty of the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist
Republic was a formal document adopted by the Supreme Soviet (national
legislatu re) to assert the country-s independence from the Soviet Union.
Adopted on July 27, 1990, some two weeks after Russia declared its own
sovereignty, the Declaration started the process to Belarus` eventual
independence in August 1991. Until 1996, the 27th of July was celebrated
as Independence Day in Belarus.

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IUSN Demands Global Stop Of Oil&amp;gas Exploration In Sensitive Zones -
ITAR-TASS
Monday Jun e 7, 2010 11:23:25 GMT
intervention)

GENEVA, June 7 (Itar-Tass) - The International Union for Conservation of
Nature (IUCN) has urged to introduce a global moratorium on the oil and
natural gas exploration in ecologically sensitive zones.The organisation
said in a press release, that following the catastrophic Deepwater Horizon
oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, IUCN calls for a global moratorium on oil
and gas exploitation in ecologically sensitive areas, including deepwater
ocean sites and polar areas.In a statement from the ruling body of the
world's oldest and largest conservation organization, IUCN says that the
rising demand for energy is leading us into more difficult environments,
increasing the risk of costly accidents with a price that is too high both
for human livelihoods and the natural systems which support them."The
technology to minimize the risks and impacts of catastrophes such as the
Deepwater Hori zon oil spill is obviously lacking at present," says IUCN's
Director General, Julia Marton-Lefevre. "Because our understanding of the
impacts of this catastrophe is inadequate we must stop oil and gas
exploitation - not just deepwater ocean sites but all ecologically
sensitive areas, including polar areas."The statement, signed by
Marton-Lefevre and IUCN President Ashok Khosla, says that six weeks on
from the explosion that caused the Gulf spill, it is clear that the
ecological and social damage will be more severe than even the Exxon
Valdez spill of 1989, the release says.Oil reaching the coast will damage
coastal grasses and sea grass beds that are vital nursery grounds for
shrimp and habitats for numerous other animals and plants. An estimated 90
percent of the seafood from the Gulf of Mexico is produced by the marshes
of Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama. More than 130,000 jobs are
estimated to be directly affected by the spill. The immediate cost to the
Louisiana economy has been put at more than US$4 billion, but the true
cost to ecosystems and livelihoods will be much higher. Other Caribbean
states, like Mexico, Cuba, Bahamas and even Bermuda, are predicted to be
affected by the oil over the coming months, it notes."Our transition to a
clean energy future must start now - investment in research and
development for clean technology and energy efficiency must be ramped up,"
says IUCN President Ashok Khosla. "Our economies need to be built
increasingly on low carbon inputs. All energy solutions, even fully
renewable energy sources, have environmental consequences, so
comprehensive energy strategies need to be urgently developed that take
full account of biodiversity and livelihood impacts."According to IUCN,
business as usual is not an option. The global nature of the problem calls
for collaborative action between countries, industry and civil society. We
urge the corporate energy sector to join with us i n creating new forms of
economic organization, technological advancement and support tightened
governmental regulations.IUCN, the International Union for Conservation of
Nature, helps the world find pragmatic solutions to our most pressing
environment and development challenges. It supports scientific research,
manages field projects all over the world and brings governments,
non-government organizations, United Nations agencies, companies and local
communities together to develop and implement policy, laws and best
practice.IUCN is the world's oldest and largest global environmental
network - a democratic membership union with more than 1,000 government
and NGO member organizations, and almost 11,000 volunteer scientists in
more than 160 countries. IUCN's work is supported by more than 1,000
professional staff in 60 offices and hundreds of partners in public, NGO
and private sectors around the world. The Union's headquarters are located
in Gland, near Geneva, Switzerland.IU CN runs thousands of field projects
around the world to better manage natural environments. IUCN supports
governments, NGOs, international conventions, UN organizations, companies
and communities to develop laws, policy and best-practice. IUCN helps
implement laws, policy and best-practice by mobilizing organizations,
providing resources and training, and monitoring results.Conserving
biodiversity is central to the mission of IUCN. Is demonstrates how
biodiversity is fundamental to addressing some of the world's greatest
challenges: tackling climate change, achieving sustainable energy,
improving human well-being and building a green economy.For 60 years, IUCN
has led the development of conservation science and knowledge, and brought
together governments, NGOs, scientists, companies and community
organizations to help the world make better conservation and development
decisions.IUCN was founded in October 1948 as the International Union for
the Protection of Nature (or IUPN) following an international conference
in Fontainebleau, France.The organization changed its name to the
International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources in
1956 with the acronym IUCN (or UICN in French and Spanish). This remains
the organisation's full legal name to this day.Use of the name "World
Conservation Union", in conjunction with IUCN, began in 1990. From March
2008 this name is no longer commonly used.(Description of Source: Moscow
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RF-French Parliament Commission To Discuss Bilateral Cooperation -
ITAR-TASS
Tuesday June 8, 2010 04:21:42 GMT
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PARIS, June 8 (Itar-Tass) - Issues of humanitarian and economic
cooperation between Russia and France will be discussed by members of the
two countries' parliamentary commission that will meet in Paris on
Tuesday. The cabinet of the speaker of the French National Assembly,
Bernard Accoyer, said that such problems as the creation of a
multi-language space, the global financial crisis effects, as well as
joint Arctic exploration efforts are on the meeting's agenda.The teaching
of the Russian and French languages appears "an exclusively important and
timely" issue in light of the Russia-France Cross Year events, the
National Assembly believes. Paris officials stress that the discussion
will be held in the run-up to the opening of the Russian national
exhibition at the famous Grand Palais that will "signify a new landmark in
relations with Moscow. "Ten deputies of the State Duma lower house of
parliament with first vice speaker Oleg Morozov in the head will represent
the Russian side at the meeting.The Grand Palais des Beaux-Arts, also
called Grand Palais des Champs-Elysees and popularly known as Grand Palais
("Great Palace") is a large glass exhibition hall that was built for the
Paris Exhibition of 1900. It is located at the Champs Elysees in the 8th
arrondissement of Paris, France. Forming a monumental environment together
with the Petit Palais and Pont Alexandre III.The Grand Palais began
construction in 1897 to accommodate the 1900 World Exposition held April
15 to November 12 of 1900 after a complex process of gestation in which
several architects, in the same place where previously was located on the
Palace of Industry, prepared for the exhibition 1855.France-Russia
relations date back to the 1800s when Russia fought Napoleon (the
commander of France) during the time of French invasion of Russia. Russia
won in 1812. Napoleon later raised an army of 400,000 French troops after
the defeat. Napoleon did still manage to inflict heavy losses on the far
larger Allied armies as they drove towards Paris, though they captured the
city and forced him to abdicate in 1814.In 1902, the Japanese Empire
formed an alliance with the British Empire, which built up an
Anglo-Japanese alliance. In response, the Russian Empire became allied
with France in order to renege on agreements to reduce troop strength in
Manchuria. On March 16, 1902, a mutual pact was signed between France and
Russia. Japan later fought Russia in the Russo-Japanese war. France, an
ally of Russia, was unable to help due to being in a war with Britain. The
war lasted until the Treaty of Portsmouth was signed.During World War I,
France was allied with Great Britain and the Russian Empire. The alliance
between the three countries formed the Triple Entente. However after the
Bolsheviks seized control of the Russian go vernment in 1917, Russia left
the war.France's bilateral relations with the Soviet Union have
experienced dramatic ups and downs due to Soviet invasion of
Czechoslovakia, and France's alliance in the NATO. Previous Soviet
president Gorbachev made a visit to France in October 1985 in order to fix
the strains in the Franco-Soviet relations. Nevertheless, France's
bilateral activities continued with NATO, which furthermore strained the
bilateral relations between France and the Soviet Union.After the break-up
of the USSR, bilateral relations between France and Russia were initially
warm. On February 7, 1992 France signed a bilateral treaty, recognizing
Russia as a successor of the USSR. As described by the French Ministry of
Foreign Affairs, the bilateral relations between France and Russia remain
longstanding, and remain strong to this day.(Description of Source: Moscow
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Transcaucasus-related Matters To Be Discussed In Geneva - ITAR-TASS
Tuesday June 8, 2010 01:47:55 GMT
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GENEVA, June 8 (Itar-Tass) - The 11th round of discussions on matters
aimed at ensuring security and stability in the Transcaucasus will be held
here on Tuesday in the format of two working groups: those on security and
humanitarian matters.The consultations, which are held under the auspices
of the United Nations, the European Union, and the Organization for
Security and Cooperation in Europe, are involving the delegations of the
Republic of Abkhazia, Georgia, Russia, the United States, and the Republic
of South Ossetia.Russia's Foreign Ministry communique, issued ahead of the
meeting, said participants in the consultations would discuss the
situation on the borders of Abkhazia and South Ossetia with Georgia,
including the state of affairs concerning the functioning of joint
mechanisms for the prevention of and reaction to incidents in border
zones."New incidents have become known of late. They require an impartial
inquiry, first of all that within the scope of contacts through the
above-mentioned mechanisms. On the basis of mutually acceptable compromise
variants, the sides will carry on the search for a solution to the problem
of those reported missing and detained persons," the Ministry communique
said.It remains the principal purpose of discussions "to work out a
legally binding agreement on non-use of force", the Foreign Ministry
recalled. "Russia will continue to make efforts to that end," the Ministry
assured.The sides are to consider such humanitarian matters as prospects
for a settlement of the problems of refugees and displaced persons with
emphasis on the need to ensure their rights, the principle of
voluntariness and safety in the process of repatriation. Moscow "is ready
for a practical coordination of a set of generally accepted principles and
international standards in this important humanitarian sphere so as to
make headway towards specific decisions in this field".Discussions on
matters of security and stability in the Transcaucasus have been held
since October 2008 on the strength of the accords reached between the
Presidents of Russia and France after the August 2008 tragic events in
South Ossetia.The Russian delegation will be led by State Secretary and
Deputy Foreign Minister Grigory Karasin.(Description of Source: Moscow
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ROK Engineers Expect 'Successful' Space Rocket Launch
Updated version: Upgrading precedence, rewording headline, adding ref
item; Yonhap headline: "S. Korean engineers expect successful second space
rocket launch" - Yonhap
Tuesday June 8, 2010 01:16:19 GMT
officials and engineers said Tuesday (8 June) that they expect the second
attempt to launch a locally assembled space rocket will succeed this time
around.

Officials at the science ministry, and engineers from the state-run
aerospace agency and local universities, said chances are good that the
country will become the 10th country in the world to get a
satellite-carrying rocket into space after Iran.The second Naro-1 is
expected to blastoff from the Naro Space Center off the country's southern
coast Wednesday afternoon.The first launch on August 25 was only partly
successful due to a critical malfunction in the fairing assembly, which
made it impossible to place a scientific satellite into orbit."All systems
have been checked and double checked to ensure there are no complications
this time around," deputy science minister Kim Young-shik said. He added
that compared to the first launch, frontline engineers are more
experienced and have paid very close attention to "weak points" that can
cause problems in the launch."The entire fairing assembly ejection
mechanism has been redesigned to ensure they come off properly this time,"
the official said.He said based on progress reports and tests carried out
on all systems, the Naro-1 should be able to reach orbit and deploy its
satellite payload without complications.Lee Joo-jin, head of the state-run
Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI) responsible for the launch, also
said that every effort has been made to learn from past mistakes."Hundreds
of tests were carried out to root out problems," the official said.He said
that if all systems function without a glitch, South Korea should be able
to get the rocket and satellite into space.Others such as Yoon Woong-sup,
a professor of mechanical engineering at Seoul's Yonsei University, said
the Naro-1 should have succeeded the first time around since the
government had not overly stressed the launch vehicle with a large
payload.The Russian-made first stage rocket can generate 170 tons of
thrust, and because the satellite is only 100 kilograms, there is plenty
of power."The stress put on the rocket is not great, making it less likely
that at problem will occur," the expert said.He added that in most cases,
fairing assemblies usually do not cause problems."Roughly 56 percent of
all problems associated with past failures involved propulsion systems,
followed by 20 percent for avionics and 12 percent for separation," the
expert said. He said fairings, which can be classified as being a
structural component, rarely caused trouble.Yoon said that if the rocket
leaves the launch pad as scheduled and gains altitude and speed in
accordance with its normal trajectory, it should reach orbit and deploy
the satellite.The associate professor, however, said that while many
experts were confident of success this time around, there is always a
chance that complications may arise."Even in well tested rockets that have
sent up satellites and people many time in the past serious problems may
arise," he said.Reflecting this, KARI said the success rate of a country
sending up its first rocket stood at about 30 percent.Of the 11 countries
that launched locally assembled rockets from 1957 through 2008, just
Russia , France and Israel actually placed their satellites successfully
into orbit on the first attempt.Well-known rockets like the U.S.-made
Vanguard, Atlas, and European launch vehicle models including Europa and
Ariane have all suffered losses. Russia, which enjoys a relatively high
success rate, lost the Soyuz 11A511U in 2002, with Japan's rocket program
being adversely affected with the loss of two H-2 rockets in the
1990s.Seoul has spent 502.5 billion won (US$407.2 million) since 2002 to
build the rocket and learn related technologies with Russian assistance
and technical supervision.(Description of Source: Seoul Yonhap in English
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Russian, French Lawmakers to Meet Over Economics, Language Teaching -
Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:17:16 GMT
MOSCOW. June 7 (Interfax) - Russian and French parliament deputies are
convening in Paris on Tuesday for the 15th meeting of the Russian-French
Greater Parliamentary Commission, a senior Russian lawmaker said."The
parliamentarians of the two countries will discuss subjects such as the
influence of the global financial and economic crisis on the economic
policies of Russia and France, the teaching of the Russian and French
languages in both countries, bilateral cooperation under the project
entitled 'The Arctic as a Geo-Strategic Objective,' and other issues,"
Leonid Slutsky, first deputy chairman of the State Duma Committee on
International Affairs and coordinator of the Duma group for liai son with
the French parliament, told Interfax.Duma Deputy Chairman Artur
Chilingarov, a well-known Arctic explorer, will take part in discussions
on the Arctic as the Geo-Strategic Objective project, Slutsky said."I want
to emphasize that the 15th session of the bilateral parliamentary
commission will be held during the France Year in Russia and Russia Year
in France, and it is pleasant that bilateral parliamentary contacts are
developing stably, serving to promote mutual understanding between the
parliaments of the two countries," Slutsky said.He said France was and is
one of Russia's strategic partners."We try to strictly coordinate our
moves in the UN Security Council, in the G8 and in the G20. We hold
similar positions on a whole series of key international problems such as
the long-term stabilization of the situation in Afghanistan, the
strengthening of nonproliferation regimes, the creation of new European
security architecture, managing the effects of t he world financial
crisis, and others," Slutsky said.Ten Duma deputies will represent Russia
at the meeting. They will be led by Duma First Deputy Chairman Oleg
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Rosatom, EDF to Sign Cooperation Memorandum - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:17:12 GMT
MOSCOW. June 7 (Interfax) - State-run nuclear corporation Rosatom and EDF
of France plan to sign a memorandum of cooperation during a St. Petersburg
economic forum, Rosatom chief Sergei Kirienko said."We will be signing a
large memorandum between the two companies in St. Petersburg," Kirienko
said as he visited the EDF exhibition stand at Atomexpo-2010, which opened
on Monday and will run until June 9.EDF is 84.4% government-owned and is
not only Europe's largest utilities company by market capitalization, it
is also the world's largest operator of nuclear reactors, with 58 in
France alone.Cf(Our editorial staff can be reached at
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Russia-iran Relations Must Not Be Tied to Iran's Nuclear Program - Sajjadi
- Interfax
Monday Ju ne 7, 2010 14:11:23 GMT
MOSCOW. June 2 (Interfax) - Iran is surprised that Russia is linking the
further development of its relations with Tehran to Iran's nuclear
problem, and hopes Moscow will honor its commitment to deliver S-300
missile systems to Iran."Questions have arisen in our relations. Why, for
instance, is the nuclear problem linked directly to our bilateral
relations? It is, in fact, an international problem," Iran's Ambassador to
Russia Seyed Mahmoud Reza Sajjadi said in an interview with the newspaper
Izvestia on Wednesday."Russia's commitment to deliver S-300 missile
systems is another question," he said."After Georgia attacked South
Ossetia is precisely when Moscow proposed selling them," he
claimed.Meanwhile, the Iranian leadership "is laying the accent on the
strategic significance of bilateral relations. Russia is conveying a
similar position to Iran," the diplomat sa id.Asked why Iran had not
accepted the deal on the additional enrichment of its uranium in third
countries with the participation of Russia, and preferred a deal involving
Turkey and Brazil, he said, "We had been strongly interested in doing that
with Russia's assistance, but the Moscow-proposed plan did not provide
objective guarantees," he said."Our uranium, enriched to 3.5% purity was
to be handed to France. Even with all of our confidence in Russia, the
chance that France would not provide us with materials enriched to 20%,
which we need, was high," Sajjadi said.Iran has a negative experience
connected with France, he said and citied the contract to develop a
satellite with Russia. "France was to do part of the work under the
contract. Ten years have passed, and Paris has not fulfilled its
commitments, while Russia had no levers to put pressure of France. A
similar situation could occur with nuclear fuel," Sajjadi said.sd mj(Our
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New Soyuz-st Contract May Be Signed in Paris - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:10:05 GMT
MOSCOW. June 7 (Interfax-AVN) - Another contract on several launches of
Soyuz-ST rockets from the Kourou Space Center in French Guiana may be
signed in Paris later this month, CSKB-Progress General Director Alexander
Kirillin told Interfax-AVN."A contract on another seven to ten launches is
under consideration. The European Space Agency (ESA) has payloads for
seven rockets and they are ready to order that number. We insist on the
option for another three rockets. There is a wish to sign the contract at
the space exhibition in Paris on June 19. The exhibition will be a part of
the Russian Year in France," he said.There is a contract for launching 15
Soyuz-ST rockets from Kourou. "These are acknowledged orders," Kirillin
said.The Soyuz Kourou project is a priority of CSKB-Progress, he said.One
of the two Soyuz-ST rockets has been tested in Kourou. "No critique was
offered. In fact, the rocket is already installed on the transportation
platform," he said.There are still some problems to resolve, because the
Kourou pad for Russian rockets is new and launching conditions are a bit
different, Kirillin said. "Thus, we have to adjust our documents to the
works, which have been done."Interfax-950215-GTVGCBAA

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Russia, France to Sign Agreement on Mutual Civil Assistance - Astakhov -
Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:09:34 GMT
MOSCOW. June 1 (Interfax) - Finland is delaying the signing of an
agreement on mutual assistance in civil and family cases with Russia,
citing the need have the draft approved by the European Commission, said
Pavel Astakhov, Russian Children's Rights Commissioner."On international
cooperation in the area of protecting children's rights, we will raise the
issue of not just signing intergovernmental agreements with the countries
involved in international adoption, but also signing agreements on mutual
assistance in civil and family cases," Astakhov told a press conference at
the Interfax head office on Tuesday.While France has expressed a desire
and willingness to sign such agreements, "there has been a delay on the
part of Finland," he said.Astakhov said that he visited Finland where he
met two presidential aides on legal and international affairs. "They
expressed willingness to assist in the signing of such an agreement with
Russia, but now we have received letters that they are postponing the
resolution of the issue, citing Finland's membership in the EU which is
why it needs to get approval from the European Commission," Astakhov
said."(France) is demonstrating willingness to sign such an agreement," he
said."This country has already received approval from the EU Commission
and the draft agreement is already on its way to the Russian Justice
Ministry," the children's ombudsman said.France promised the document
approval will not be a problem, Astakhov said."With out signing such
agreements, we will never solve the problem of children from mixed
marriages," the Russian children's ombudsman said.kk dp(Our editorial
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Russian-French Parliamentary Commission To Meet In Paris June 8 -
ITAR-TASS
Monday June 7, 2010 13:30:37 GMT
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MOSCOW, June 7 (Itar-Tass) - The Russian-French parliamentary commission
will open its 15th meeting in Paris on June 8 to boost multifaceted
cooperation between the two countries, the dep uty head of the State Duma
international affairs committee, Leonid Slutsky, who coordinates the
parliamentary group on ties with the French National Assembly, told
reporters on Monday.Parliamentarians are expected to discuss Russian and
French language studies, the impact of the global financial crisis on the
two countries' economic policy and cooperation in the Arctic."The last
issue is of special attention, mainly for Russia' s parliamentary
diplomacy. Russia's famous polar researcher, Duma deputy speaker Artur
Chillingarov will take part in discussions," he said."The meeting that
will take place within the framework of the Russia-France cross cultural
year is a follow-up of regular and busy interparliamentary contacts
between the two countries. It's pleasant that they develop steadily
contributing to bigger mutual understanding between the two countries'
parliamentarians and to stronger relations between Russia and France,"
Slutsky said."France re mains one of Russia's major partners in
international affairs. We try to closely coordinate our steps in the UN
Security Council, the G8 and the G20" he said."We have close positions on
resolving the whole range of important international problems, including
long-term stabilisation in Afghanistan, the strengthening of nuclear
non-proliferation regimes, reaction to the effects of the global financial
crisis and the creation of a new European security architecture," Slutsky
said.The Russian delegation will be led by Duma first deputy speaker Oleg
Morozov.(Description of Source: Moscow ITAR-TASS in English -- Main
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Russian School Graduates Passing USE In Mathematics - ITAR-TASS
Monday June 7, 2010 11:07:04 GMT
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MOSCOW, June 7 (Itar-Tass) - Russian school leavers on Monday are passing
the Unified State Examination (USE) in mathematics. They should try hard,
as a positive mark in this subject is the indispensable condition for
getting the school certificate.The exam started at 10:00 in the morning.
Four hours were given to school leavers for a two-part work. Over this
time they were required to fulfil 18 tasks. The press service of the
Russian Federal Education and Science Supervision Service (Rosobrnadzor)
stressed that "the examination time does not include the preparatory
events' period - instruction of the USE participants, opening of the
envelopes with examination materials and filling in of the registration
sections on USE blanks."The exa m results are assessed on a 100-point
scale. The minimal score needed for a positive mark will be determined
within 6-8 days after the USE, Rosobrnadzor specified.A total of 970,000
people are passing the USE this year - 25,000 less than last year. Among
them there are 840 graduates of 2010, the rest left school
earlier.Eleven-year secondary education in Russia is compulsory since
September 1, 2007. Until 2007, it was limited to nine years with grades
10-11 optional; federal subjects of Russia could enforce higher compulsory
standard through local legislation within the eleven-year federal program.
Moscow enacted compulsory eleven-year education in 2005, similar
legislation existed in Altai Krai, Sakha and Tyumen Oblast. A student of
15 to 18 years of age may drop out of school with approval of his/her
parent and local authorities, and without their consent upon reaching age
of 18. Expulsion from school for multiple violations disrupting school
life is possible starting at t he age of 15.The eleven-year school term is
split into elementary (grades 1-4), middle (grades 5-9) and senior (grades
10-11) classes. Absolute majority of children attend full program schools
providing eleven-year education; schools limited to elementary or
elementary and middle classes typically exist in rural areas. Of 59,260
schools in Russia, 36,248 provide full eleven-year program, 10,833 -
nine-year "basic" (elementary and middle) program, and 10,198 - elementary
education only. Their number is disproportionately large compared to their
share of students due to lesser class sizes in rural schools. In areas
where school capacity is insufficient to teach all students on a normal,
morning to afternoon, schedule, authorities resort to double shift schools
were two streams of students (morning shift and evening shift) share the
same facility. There were 13,100 double shift and 75 triple shift schools
in 2007-2008, compared to 19,201 and 235 in 2000-2001.Tradition ally, the
universities and institutes conducted their own admissions tests
regardless of the applicants' school record. There were no uniform measure
of graduates' abilities; marks issued by high schools were perceived as
incompatible due to grading variances between schools and regions. In 2003
the Ministry of Education launched the Unified state examination program.
The set of standardized tests for high school graduates, issued uniformly
throughout the country and rated independent of the student's
schoolmasters, akin to North American SAT, was supposed to replace
entrance exams to state universities. Thus, the reformers reasoned, the
USE will empower talented graduates from remote locations to compete for
admissions at the universities of their choice, at the same time
eliminating admission-related bribery, then estimated at 1 billion US
dollars annually. In 2003, 858 university and college workers were
indicted for bribery, admission "fee" in MGIMO allegedly r eached 30,000
US dollars.University heads, notably Moscow State University rector Viktor
Sadovnichiy, resisted the novelty, arguing that their schools cannot
survive without charging the applicants with their own entrance hurdles.
Nevertheless, the legislators enacted USE in February 2007. In 2008 it was
mandatory for the students and optional for the universities; it became
fully mandatory in 2009.Awarding USE grades involves two stages. In this
system, a "primary grade" is the sum of points for completed tasks, with
each of the tasks having a maximum number of points allocated to it. The
maximum total primary grade varies by subject, so that one might obtain,
for instance, a primary grade of 23 out of 37 in mathematics and a primary
grade of 43 out of 80 in French. The primary grades are then converted
into final or "test grades" by means of a sophisticated statistical
calculation, which takes into account the distribution of primary grades
among the ex aminees. This system has been criticized for transparency
lack.The first nation-wide USE session covering all regions of Russia was
held in the summer of 2008. 25.3% students failed literature test, 23.5%
failed mathematics; the highest grades were recorded in French, English
and society studies. Twenty thousand students filed objections against
their grades; one third of objections were settled in the student's
favour.Education in Russia is provided mostly by the state and is
regulated by the federal Ministry of Education and Science. Regional
authorities regulate education within their jurisdictions within the
prevailing framework of federal laws.(Description of Source: Moscow
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Plan For Switching To Soyuz-2 In Manned Flights To Be Drafted By Middle Of
The Year - Interfax-AVN Online
Monday June 7, 2010 10:23:24 GMT
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MOSCOW. June 7 (Interfax-AVN) - Soyuz-ST rockets may eventually be used in
manned space missions from the Kourou Space Center in French Guiana,
CSKB-Progress General Director Alexander Kirillin told Interfax-AVN."At
first, Russia will have to switch to the Soyuz-2 for the national manned
flight program. So far, we are using old Soyuz-U and Soyuz-FG rockets.
Only then will it be possible to consider the use of our rockets in manned
flights from the Guiana Space Center," he said.It is still necessary to
complete testing of the Soyuz-2, Kirillin said.A plan for converting to
Soyuz-2 rockets for manned flights will b e drafted by the middle of this
year, Kirillin said. "It is impossible to say when that may happen and
when we will stop using Soyuz-U and Soyuz-FG rockets," he said.Soyuz-ST is
a Soyuz-2 adapted for hot and humid climate.In all, it is planned to
launch no less than 50 Soyuz-ST rockets from French Guiana in the next 15
years.(Description of Source: Moscow Interfax-AVN Online in English --
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Russia To Lead Int'l Coalition Against Drug Production In Afghanistan -
ITAR-TASS
Monday June 7, 2010 15:12:10 GMT
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MOSCOW, June 7 (Itar-Tass) -- Russia is ready to lead an international
anti-drug coalition, Federal Anti-Drug Committee Chairman (FSKN) Viktor
Ivanov said.He believes that since Russia is the main target of Afghan
drug production, it should lead an international movement against
it.Russia's seven-point plan is titled Raduga-2. Specific proposals
include the use of chemicals to destroy opium poppy plantations in
Afghanistan and seizure of land from local peasants.The problem is
complicated by the fact that Russia and NATO have differing approaches to
the destruction of opium poppy plantations in Afghanistan. However both
sides have made progress at the level of professionals. These issues will
be discussed in greater detail in Moscow where an international forum
entitled "Drug Production in Afghanistan: A Challenge for the
International Community" ; will be held on June 9-10 at President Dmitry
Medvedev's initiative.It will be attended by the heads of anti-drug and
law enforcement agencies of different countries, leading experts, as well
as officials from the United Nations, the Collective Security Treaty
Organisation, NATO, the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation, and other
international organisations. It was the Russian president who has
initiated the creation of an international coalition against the Afghan
drug threat.The heroin danger directly affects Russia where the number of
drug addicts has reached 2.5 million, of whom 90 percent use Afghan
heroin. More than half of the drug addicts are young people under the age
of 30. About 30,000 Russians die from drug addiction annually.Afghanistan
is an indisputable leader in heroin production in the world. A report
released by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime says that about
900 tonnes of opium and 375 tonnes of heroin are taken out of the country
every year, and almost one in ten working Afghans grows opium poppy.The
FSKN chief believes that the threat is not exaggerated. "Last year, more
drugs were made in Afghanistan than ten years ago. About 100 countries,
including Russia and Europe, are affected," Ivanov told Rossiiskaka
Gazeta.The world opiate market is estimated at 65 billion U.S. dollars.
One-fifth of this amount goes to Russia. EU countries were in the lead
last year in terms of opiate consumption that had amounted to 711 tonnes.
Russia was second with 549 tonnes."It's not an exaggeration to say that
the drug threat is one of the main problems in the 21st century. This is
why it cannot be solved without joint efforts by EU countries, NATO and
Russia," Ivanov said.Russia understands that it is impossible to control
all the paths used by drug couriers, but one should begin not by blocking
transportation routes, but by destroying opium poppy plantations. However
NATO refuses to do so in Afghanistan, FSK N Deputy Director Nikolai
Tsvetkov told Izvestia.In his opinion, the problem is complicated by the
fact that Russia and the NATO command take differing approaches to the
destruction of opium poppy plantations in Afghanistan. NATO officials cite
three arguments. First, the destruction of plantations will leave Afghan
peasants without means of subsistence. As a result, disgruntled peasants
will join the Taliban. Second, involvement in these operations will
increase risks for NATO personnel. Third, it's costly.Ivanov said
Americans in Colombia had destroyed about 80 percent of illegal coca
plantations by defoliation, clearing almost 230,000 hectares of coca in
2008. Only about 5,500 hectares of opium poppy (a mere 3 percent of its
plantations) were destroyed mechanically in Afghanistan in the same
year.In order to fight the spread of drugs, Russia has suggested a
seven-point plan called Raduga-2, which is generally known and, according
to Ivanov, "has so far not been rejec ted by anyone". Specific proposals
include chemical destruction of plantations. There are also administrative
and legal measures, such as the creation of a cadastre of land owned by
Afghan landowners. If land is used for growing opium poppy, its owner is
most likely involved in drug trade and the Afghan government has the right
to seize this land.Drug production requires a large number of precursors,
the transportation of which is easier to trace than drugs. These include
some acids, such as acetyloxide. Mandatory chemical marking would be
necessary for tracing precursors effectively.Russian specialists believe
that destroying plantations and watching the movement of precursors would
not be enough. It is necessary to rebuild the economy of Afghanistan and
invest in its development. These issues will be discussed at the upcoming
international forum in Moscow to begin on June 9.During a teleconference
between Moscow and Washington on June 4, Russian and American experts a
greed that only the creation of an international anti-drug coalition can
provide a response to the global threat posed by Afghan heroin."We are
dealing with a planetary phenomenon. And we have no right to shift all
responsibility to the Afghan government. It is necessary to destroy opium
poppy plantations even despite the disagreements that exist between Russia
and the U.S. If we do not do that, we will delay the solution of the
Afghan opium problem forever," said Yuri Krupnov, chairman of the
supervisory council of the Institute of Demography, Migration and Regional
Development.As for the Russia-NATO dialogue on these issues, some progress
has been made, Tsvetkov said. "We are engaged in an interested and
mutually respective dialogue with our American and European partners. For
example, a working group has been created within the Presidential
Commission for combating illegal drug trafficking. In other words, we have
fostered a rather good partnership with pro fessionals who have been
charged with the task of solving the problem of narcotics," he said.Now
the leaders of NATO countries have to show their political
will.(Description of Source: Moscow ITAR-TASS in English -- Main
government information agency)

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Lukoil Targeting 8-10 Mln Tpa Oil in Iraq - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:11:24 GMT
MOSCOW. June 2 (Interfax) - Lukoil (RTS: LKOH) plans to include 8
million-10 million tonnes of oil to be produced at the West Qurna-2 field
in Iraq in its overall output, the oil company's vice president, L eonid
Fedun, told reporters.Pr(Our editorial staff can be reached at
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Russian, Iraqi Election Commissions Drafting Cooperation Agreement -
Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:16:56 GMT
MOSCOW. June 7 (Interfax) - Election commissions of Russia and Iraq are
drafting a cooperation agreement, Russian Central Elections Commission
Chairman Vladimir Churov said on Monday."Our cooperation will have various
forms, and an agreement will be drafted," he said.For instance, Russia may
instruct the Iraq i Election Commission on voting techniques, Churov
said.Members of the Russian Central Election Commission have recently
monitored elections in Iraq. Iraqi election officers are now visiting
Moscow, he said.te ap(Our editorial staff can be reached at
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Lukoil Targeting 8-10 Mln Tpa Oil in Iraq (Part 2) - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:15:56 GMT
MOSCOW. June 2 (Interfax) - Lukoil (RTS: LKOH) plans to include 8
million-10 million tonnes of oil to be produced at the West Qurna-2 field
in Iraq in its overall output, the oil company's vice president, Leonid
Fedun, told reporters.This will be cost recovery oil "that we will be
putting on our balance sheet," Fedun said."In the next few years, Lukoil
will achieve annual production growth thanks to the cost recovery oil that
we receive from West Qurna-2, which will give us both stable cash flows
and an oil flow reaching 8 million-10 million tonnes, which we will put on
our balance sheet," he said.Drilling is due to begin at the field next
year, he said.A consortium of Lukoil and Statoil won a tender for West
Qurna-2 in December last year. Iraqi marketing company SOMO will own and
sell one of two flows of oil, and the other will he handed to the
consortium as profitable oil. Cash could be received in lieu of this oil,
at an export price based on market prices on FOB Destination terms, Lukoil
has said.The consortium will receive a remuneration fee of $1.15 per
barrel if production reaches 1.8 million barrel s per day. The contract is
initially valid 20 years but can be extended by five years.Lukoil will
invest an initial $300 million in 23010, rising to an estimated $4.5
billion over the next four or five years.West Qurna-2 contains an
estimated 13 billion barrels of oil.Pr(Our editorial staff can be reached
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ILA-2010 Int'l Aerospace Show Opens In Berlin On Tuesday - ITAR-TASS
Tuesday June 8, 2010 02:25:27 GMT
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BERLIN, June 8 (Itar-Tass) - The ILA-2010 international aerospace show,
which is held for the hundredth time this year, opens here on Tuesday.An
organizing committee official has told Itar-Tass that the show is
involving 1,153 exhibitors from 47 countries, as against 1,127 ones from
37 countries in 2008.The show will take place in the territory with an
aggregate area of 250,000 square metres. About 300 aircraft and
helicopters, with some of them making a debut here, will take part in
demonstration flights or will be shown in parking areas. Foreign firms
account for about 40 percent of exhibitors.The Russian exhibition is
presented by companies that are part of the United Aircraft Building
Corporation and the Helicopters of Russia holding, the Volga-Dnieper group
of companies, the Gidromash public joint-stock company, the transnational
Cosmotrans Company, etc.The air show is to be declared open by German
Chancellor Angela Merkel who will then make a 90-minute tour of the
exposition.Visitors to the air show will be able to get acquainted wit h
the contemporary technologies used by enterprises of the aerospace
industry in the field of environmental protection. These include new
materials for the aerospace industry, new ecologically pure components,
technologies and equipment that enable aircraft to make
environment-friendly flights.In particular, the aerospace show will
feature the world's first piloted aircraft Antares that operates on
ecologically pure fuel elements: the plane uses hydrogen which reacts with
atmospheric oxygen. Such interaction results in an electrochemical
reaction which produces electric energy without evolving harmful
substances.(Description of Source: Moscow ITAR-TASS in English -- Main
government information agency)

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Government Daily Interviews FSB Border Service Chief Pronichev
Interview with Vladimir Pronichev, head of the Border Service of the FSB
of Russia, by Vladislav Kulikov under the "Business Breakfast" rubric;
date, place not specified: "Border Changing Locks" - Rossiyskaya Gazeta
Online
Monday June 7, 2010 15:34:21 GMT
Vladimir Pronichev: At the end of the 20th Century/start of the 21st
Century the Russian Federation came face to face with a broad spectrum of
security threats in the border sphere. At the same time, the military
unit-based (voyskovoy) mechanism in existence at that time was incapable
of countering effectively the growing threats of a nonmilitary nature.
This was particularly manifest in the sphere of combating drug
trafficking, illegal migration, contraband commodities and car go, and
high-volume poaching and the illegal export abroad of aquatic biological
resources.

As a result of the measures taken, the border troops have been transformed
into a system of border agencies and integrated in a single system within
the Federal Security Service. We have moved entirely to a professional
manning setup. The operational component of the border agencies has been
substantially strengthened.

The proportion of new models of armament and equipment and facilities at
their disposal has more than doubled since 2003. There has been a
substantial increase in border agencies' capabilities in countering
international terrorism and transborder crime, first and foremost drug
trafficking, illegal migration, and contraband. Specifically, in
comparison with the 2003 figures, seizures of narcotics have increased by
a factor of 2.9 and of contraband by a factor of 2.5, the number of
identified individuals barred from entering Russia has risen by a factor
of more than 30, the number of criminal cases brought for border-related
violations by a factor of 1.3, and the number of convictions by a factor
of 1.5.

Kulikov: It is only now that the Russian border is becoming modern and up
to date: Its active regeneration began a few years ago, and 21st
Century-style border posts have by no means appeared everywhere as yet.
When will the process of border installation and equipment actually be
completed?

Pronichev: Like the process of development, the process of installation,
equipment, and modernization is never-ending. At the same time, much
depends on the requirements made of the status of the border and the level
of its security. The work currently in progress to implement the Federal
Targeted Program State Border of the Russian Federation (2003-2010) is
producing substantial results. Specifically, we have already constructed
155 installations. The majority of these are situated on the land sector.
Some are int ended to ensure security at sea. For example, in the south we
have essentially sealed the Black Sea-Azov route so as to prevent
intruders circumventing the land sector by sea.

Kulikov: But on land, too, you are planning to close all the routes for
them? Or have you already done so?

Pronichev: The land sector running from the Black Sea to the Caspian
stretches for more than 1200 km. This is one of the most important and
challenging areas. Seventy-two border posts equipped with the very latest
technical facilities have been erected on it for thi s reason. In this
case, more than 80 percent of border violators in the area in question are
detected with the aid of border security technical facilities. Security in
Comfort

Kulikov: Are you building Soviet-style military compounds for the border
guards? I recall that the posts were very well built in those days.

Pronichev: Now the requirements are entirely different. Whereas previously
the posts were manned by conscripts, who were quartered in barracks-type
buildings, nowadays border agency staffers serve on a professional basis.
Many of them have families. Our starting point is that we have to create
the most comfortable conditions for them so they don't have to think about
acquiring the trappings of daily life but can focus on performing their
duties. In this connection, the stationing locations for new border posts
have been built and installed in the contemporary style and equipped
according to the last word in technology.

Kulikov: At the start of the century border guards in the North Caucasus
were frequently having to live in dugout shelters. Officers are no longer
being offered dugouts?

Pronichev: There was a time when this was the case. We have still got the
photographs of these facilities. On the new border posts provision has
been made for well-equipped, furnished official accommodation. The
premises are air-conditioned. I won't even mention the rest.

Kulikov: But is service still performed in the old way: patrols, concealed
surveillance posts? Or are these being replaced by electronic apparatus?

Pronichev: The border security system has undergone a transition to new
forms and modes of border activity. For instance, there are electronic
devices that facilitate remote monitoring of the situation and which can
detect any movement, as well as identifying how many individuals are on
the move and in which direction. This essentially creates an electronic
KSP (kontrolnaya sledovaya polosa) -- plowed security strip.

Kulikov: You are talking about the strip of plowed earth along all the
country's borders? This -- and the barbed wire -- is exactly what the
border was previously associated with. The plowed security strip is surely
an anachronism today?

Pronichev: The KSP is still retained in some places.

Kulikov: In the mountains specifically you can't lay them.

P ronichev: In the past a KSP was laid down even on mountain sectors in
particularly dangerous areas. To this day I recall how we used to carry
the earth in our backpacks: 30 kg in a sack, plus a coil of barbed wire
300 meters in length. That's how it was, but that's now history.
State-of-the-art equipment is now being installed on all sectors, and on
certain of them surveillance is conducted remotely, frequently even
without human intervention.

Overall, automated monitoring systems are being rolled out on all the
maritime and land sectors of the state border.

Kulikov: What sort of stuff?

Pronichev: The systems in question incorporate state-of-the-art automation
and communications equipment, fixed and mobile surveillance assets.
Inclusive of optical-electronic, infra-red imaging, and other gear.

Kulikov: Thermal imagers, that is?

Pronichev: Absolutely correct. In addition, there is TV, radar, and
floodlighting equipment. Warning an d alarm and navigation devices, along
with other systems, have been amalgamated with this equipment in a single
package. As I have already said, extensive use is being made of automated
technical surveillance posts that do not require the involvement of the
personnel. Barbed Wire Will Get Smarter

Kulikov: Warning and alarm devices have also been installed on the border
in past years. But these have been triggered by practically every moving
object, wild animals included. Is the electronic KSP a lot smarter?

Pronichev: Undoubtedly. It is ess ential to mention the highly effective
employment of "intelligent" warning and alarm complexes with esthetically
decorative barriers equipped with TV and IR-imaging detection equipment.
Systems with a concealed linear section that permit the detection of
movement by people and vehicles and identification of its directions and
parameters have recently been supplementing the border subunits'
inventory.

K ulikov: The only thing the state-of-the-art instruments cannot do is
detain the intruders.

Pronichev: For this purpose, each area has specially trained mobile
operations teams in addition to the border post personnel. Let us assume
we have received operational information on the presence of border
violators in some district. A special team moves out to the district in
question, equipped with the very latest armament and the technical and
others assets essential for the self-contained performance of the assigned
mission.

Kulikov: Communications were previously the weak link in our militarized
structures.

Pronichev: The situation is changing. In the North Caucasus, for instance,
there are five types of communications, from cellular to fiber-optic. All
this operates in secure mode. I reckon the border agency subunits in the
North Caucasus area are pretty well provided for by and large. Orlan (Bald
Eagle) in Place of Posted Guard

Kulikov: On on e occasion you said in an interview for our newspaper that
it was planned to make extensive use of unmanned aircraft for border
security purposes. You haven't abandoned that idea?

Pronichev: As of now the Border Service has purchased seven domestically
produced unmanned aerial complexes of the ZALA-421-05, Irkut-10, and Orlan
type, which in performance terms are not inferior to their foreign
equivalents.

Kulikov: How frequently are they to be seen in the border skies? Where are
they being employed?

Pronichev: They are currently undergoing performance tests on the
Russia-Kazakhstan sector of the border and in sea areas.

A portable unmanned vehicle can fly missions around the clock. The border
detail assigns the mission program, and the vehicle flies the route and
transmits information to the operator's computer. So the border guards
track the situation in any given district in real time. These UAVs are
being used to inspect remote and rugged terrain and to acquire greater
detail on information obtained with the aid of border security technical
facilities, and also to pinpoint poaching activities and guide border
details to the intruders' location. Spotlight on the Arctic

Kulikov: We have also begun the active construction of border compounds in
the Arctic. Why is so much being invested in the protection of distant and
frequently lifeless territories?

Pronichev: The Arctic now finds itself at the crossroads of the interests
both of the Arctic region states and states at some considerable distance
from it. The Arctic region is becoming the arena of active international
cooperation and dialogue. The number of individuals and organizations
looking to undertake one form of activity or another in the Arctic has
increased several times over. The presence of border guards at such remote
borders is essential in this context.

Kulikov: Has there ever been occasion in the past to detain intruders and
smugglers in the Arctic?

Pronichev: It may seem at first sight that smuggling and illegal migration
are not characteristic of a region like the Arctic. At the same time,
every month our staffers are uncovering facts of illegal labor migration
by CIS citizens practically in all the Russian Federation's Arctic region
components. We are also suppressing attempts to smuggle narcotic
substances and to engage in poaching. Just last year over 650 individuals
were detained in the Arctic for violations of border-zone or entry-point
regulations and procedures. So conclusions have to be d rawn as to what is
more expensive. The creation of a costly infrastructure, thereby ensuring
the state's security, or an inexpensive system of border security and the
loss of precious resources?

Kulikov: Meaning there is no way out, and the new-type posts will also be
built in the North?

Pronichev: The subunit on Zemlya Aleksandry (Alexandra Land) in the Zemlya
Frantsa- Iosifa (Franz Josef Land) Archipelago -- the Nagurskoye
detachment, providing support for all expeditions to the North Pole -- can
serve as an example. In addition to their border security duties, the
border guards are assisting in the study of the Arctic. The construction
of several border complexes similar to the Nagurskoye detachment is
planned for the path of the Northern Sea Route. On two occasions last year
we detained foreign yachts that breached the rules of navigation in the
said region.

Kulikov: It transpires that the Arctic and the North Caucasus will have
the most developed and best-equipped sectors of the country's border?

Pronichev: In the longer term the new border infrastructure will be
established on all sectors of the border. The measures to construct,
install, and equip the state border are being applied in light of the
nature of the threats to Russia's security. The work is being performed in
stages. Construction, installation, and e quipment of the border in the
North Caucasus region, where 122 border infrastructure installations have
been built, was completed in 2007.

Forty-three installations have been built on the Russia-Kazakhstan sector.
It is subsequently planned to continue installation and equipment of the
border in the Russia-Kazakhstan area and to initiate similar work on the
Russia-China sector of the border within the framework of a program now
being elaborated to cover the period 2012-2017. Specifically, the
construction of over 180 border installations has been designated for the
Russia-Kazakhstan sector in 2012-2014.

Kulikov: But when will major construction work reach the borders with
China?

Pronichev: Construction and installation of the Russia-China sector of the
state border is planned for 2015-2017. Zone No Obstacle to Tourism

Kulikov: In its time the return of the border zones regime generated a
widespread reaction. Why was it necessary to rake over t he past?

Pronichev: The establishment of border-zone regulations and procedures is
long-standing worldwide practice on the part of border departments.

Kulikov: In our case, however, it is firmly associated with the Iron
Curtain.

Pronichev: I suppose the Iron Curtain disappeared -- like the Berlin Wall
-- when more than 13,500 km of Russian border proved to be "transparent."
Today there aren't many who remember this "transparency," because it is no
longer there. I think that certain official terms -- "border zone" and
"border-zone regulations and procedures," which have been defined in law
-- alarm our citizens more by association. At the same time, there are no
grounds at all for alarm. The function and purpose of border regulations
and procedures reside not in restriction of the rights and freedoms of the
individual but exclusively in the establishment of the essential
conditions for border security and for ensuring law and order in the
border area.

Kulikov: It's exactly the latter that is alarming people: When we start
establishing the essential conditions for state agencies, the rights of
the individual are, as a rule, disregarded.

Pronichev: The regulations being applied do regulate movement in the
border territory to some extent. But the border-zone regulations and
procedures are not designed to encroach on the interests of the
inhabitants of border territories, or to impede domestic economic activity
and contact with relatives and neighbors. Along with establishing
conditions for the border agencies, the regulations and procedures
facilitate a reduction in the level of law infringements in border
districts. For example, the last four years have seen a 40-percent fall in
the number of violations of border-crossing regulations, and a
considerable decline in poaching activities in the Caspian. And this, in
turn, is making for a more serene and peaceful lif e for the border area
population, and promoting the development of border-area cooperation and
the stable operation of border-area economic zones.

Kulikov: There have been complaints that border zones have proved to be
too big and that they are interfering with tourism.

Pronichev: The border zone dimensions have been established on the basis
of proposals and by agreement with the local self-government bodies. The
boundaries of the border zones have now been substantially reduced.
Provision has been made for the application of a more flexible procedure
when establishing them, depending on the local specifics.

Kulikov: At one point the government approved a procedure for involving
citizens in protection of the state border. Have people's militias taken
root on our distant boundaries?

Pronichev: At this time, over 13,000 citizens of Russia in 1,400 volunteer
people's militias are involved in protection of the state border.

Kulikov: Is ser vice performed on a voluntary basis being reimbursed in
some way?

Pronichev: It is not ruled out that, down the road, we will be able to
reward the best civilian volunteers. A bill that establishes payment of
monetary remuneration for civilian volunteers getting involved in border
security activity has been prepared and is undergoing coordination and
approval at this time. Intruder Will Be Detained by Yesaul (Cossack post,
rank)

Kulikov: And Cossack posts may appear on the border?

Pronichev: Russia's FSB is utilizing the capabilities of Cossack
organizations to bring border agencies up to strength. There won't be any
Cossack posts as such. In itself, however, the establishment of Cossack
settlements in the country's border districts -- the boondocks, as a rule,
and with a poorly developed infrastructure -- is a necessary business.
Today we are facilitating this in conjunction with the Cossack
communities, the governors, and the local authorities. The first results
are already evident. In Kaliningrad Oblast, for instance, a settlement
currently numbering 40 families of Semirechye Cossacks has been
established in the former Bagrationskiy Rayon military settlement of
Dolgorukovo.

Around 400,000 Cossacks in all are resident in the federation's border
components today. That said, around 1,700 Cossacks in 116 voluntary
Cossack militias are involved in state border security activity.

Kulikov: The traditional summer problem -- lines of people at the
border-crossing posts.

Pronichev: The FSB's Border Service is also concerned at the state of
affairs at the crossing points and is taking every possible measure to
stabilize the situation.

Kulikov: A few years back it was said that citizens would be checked at
the border according to the "single stop/single window" principle. Is this
principle in operation? Has it been possible to get rid of the superfluous
inspectors on the border?
< br>Pronichev: The principle in question lies at the basis of a new
standard arrangement for the organization of border crossing as approved
by the Ministry of Transport in 2009. This principle is being applied to
the design of new crossing points and the renovation of existing ones.

Kulikov: Meaning this principle is not yet being applied as extensively as
one would like?

Pronichev: An experiment involving the "single-window" documenting and
registration of individuals, vehicles, and freight has b een conducted on
the Russian-Latvian border. It revealed much that was positive in
simplifying documentation and registration procedures, and it demonstrated
how time could be saved when crossing the state border. At the same time,
changing the way the different types of monitoring and inspection are
performed by the subdivisions of several ministries and departments
mobilized for this purpose -- objectively speaking, this takes time. But
work is under way in this direction, inter alia within the framework of
the State Border Commission. Visual Check

Kulikov: Lines sometimes form at the border control booths in airports
during the vacation season. Why does it take so long to check people's
documents?

Pronichev: In compliance with the regulatory documents, border agency
staffers must check one passenger within the space of two minutes.

Kulikov: State-of-the-art apparatus allows for even faster checking.
Western countries are already installing biometric controls. Is this sort
of thing possible here?

Pronichev: Biometric monitoring systems allow a check to be conducted in
10-15 seconds per passenger. We are also planning to develop similar
systems. We are studying international

experience in the process. In particular, we know that Portugal and
Germany are experimenting with the noncontact monitoring of individuals
crossing the border. For example, the Portuguese are processing pe ople at
the rate of one in 14.5-15 seconds, the Germans even faster -- in 10
seconds. We have something to aim at. But this necessitates the
introduction of biometric documents and the deployment of specialized
technology. This is not a process that can be accomplished within a month
or a year, regrettably. I will point out at the same time that work is in
progress in this area and it is being monitored at a sufficiently elevated
state level.

Kulikov: But nevertheless the hope is that similar systems will appear on
the border?

Pronichev: We are currently conducting an experiment. At this point in
time 213 border control facilities have been equipped with terminals
giving access to the data telecommunications network of the state system
for the production, registration, and monitoring of new-generation
passport and visa documents. But only those facilities within a "pilot
zone" -- including three entry points in Kaliningrad Oblast and two in the
Moscow Air Zone (Sheremetyevo and Domodedovo Airports) -- have been
provided with actual communications services. The "pilot zone"
incorporates eight facilities in total. The rest will be connected up as
the approved plan for establishing the state system for the production,
registration, and monitoring of new-generation passport and visa documents
is implemented. All these measures are to be completed by 2012.

Kulikov: How reliable are biometrics in these checks?

Pronichev: The Portuguese, for instance, are producing an error rate of
0.7 per million. A high level of reliability. Incidentally, while I was
with them, a terrorist was detained at the entry point. He was wearing
makeup and his passport was a forgery of the highest quality. But the
equipment enabled all this to be detected.

Kulikov: Do the border guards need their own navy to protect the maritime
borders?

Pronichev: The Russian FSB's Coast Guard grouping currently c omprises
over 500 ships and boats. That said, the tasking requirements made of them
are constantly increasing -- from patrolling maritime areas, monitoring
the surface situation, and protecting aquatic biological resources to
performing ecological assignments, ensuring the safety of navigation, and
rescue at sea. This is resulting from the development of the situation in
our maritime border areas. For instance, this year alone the Coast Guard's
border personnel have rescued 280 people in distress at sea.

Kulikov: Your fleet is being upgraded and renewed, not fal ling behind?

Pronichev: We have already raised the flag on a new, 21st-Century ship.
This is a territorial waters vessel displacing over 700 tonnes. We will be
building about 25 of these vessels. The ship is equipped with the very
latest navigation systems. A helicopter operates from it.

Kulikov: Where will these ships serve? In all seas?

Pronichev: The Coast Guard is currently a cquiring new ships in all the
maritime sectors. But priority is being given to upgrading and renewing
the fleet of ships and boats in the Black Sea, where a maritime security
system is being established for the 2014 Olympiad.

Kulikov: Incidentally, why was it necessary to establish the Coast Guard?
How does it differ from the border guards' former maritime protection?

Pronichev: Previously the maritime forces were responsible for the sea
border only in the water area. Today, the Coast Guard's zone of
responsibility includes the seacoast, the adjoining sea area, and the
maritime entry points. Enforcement, operational, technical, and other
resources are concentrated in the Coast Guard's force composition. The
specific nature of the missions undertaken in the maritime sectors
required the setting up of a special structure for the Coast Guard's
subunits, a change in the system of their command and control and cadre
training, and the elaboration of new tactic s of operations. All this led
to the need to separate the Coast Guard off into a discrete sphere of the
border agencies' operational activities and duties.

Kulikov: Special structures do not always bring positive results. Has the
Coast Guard vindicated the expectations associated with it?

Pronichev: In the experts' estimation, the situation relating to the
conservation of aquatic biological resources in the Far East, the Caspian
and Black Seas, and the Sea of Azov has been moving in a positive
direction since the second half of 2007. Specifically, for breaches of
industry procedures during the last three years around 950 Russian and
foreign vessels have been detained, more than two thousand criminal cases
have been brought, over 12,000 people have faced administrative liability
charges, and courts have ordered the confiscation of 63 poachers' vessels.

Kulikov: Following the Border Service's transfer to the FSB, it underwent
a thorough reform and seri ous cutbacks. Are we not now experiencing a
shortage of people at the border? During reorganizations it is often the
actual worker positions that get cut.

Pronichev: On the contrary, we have optimized the correlation of forces
and assets directly involved in state border security and mobilized in
support of them, which currently stands at: border security -- 70 percent,
administration and support -- 30 percent; whereas in 2003 this correlation
was 44 and 56 percent respectively. In the process, we have relinquished
all nonspecialized subunits, transferring them to the FSB.

Kulikov: Were there really superfluous subunits among the border troops?

Pronichev: It isn't a question of border posts but subunits and units
providing support and services: all manner of supply depots, storage
facilities, repair plants, and the like. Now we only deal with border
security duties.

That said, the border agency leaders themselves ascertain what they need t
o ensure border security. Specifically, whereas previously the budget was
put together within the central apparatus and all deliveries and purchases
were effected via a centralized system, now the chief of the border
directorate comes to Moscow every year to defend his budget. As a rule, he
decides on the expenditure on average of around 80 percent of the budget
resources being allocated for the directorate.

Kulikov: Is this being done in order to combat corruption or for the sake
of economy?

Pronichev: Both. This is how it used to be: Alongside the border post
there is a settlement, and we say: Let us buy produ cts there. They'll be
fresh and will be far cheaper. But from the center we get the answer: No,
this is what to buy and this is where to buy it. And the upshot was that
canned goods would turn up that had been bought at a higher price. For
instance, there was an occasion when we set aside money to buy fresh eggs
locally, but rear services in the center purchased a carload of egg
powder. Can you imagine how long it took the border guards to eat their
way through this egg powder? Now these issues are settled locally, which
is simpler and more economical.

Kulikov: An important question, and one that is agitating tens of
thousands of fans. For many years you have been head of the central
council of Dinamo -- the oldest and most popular sports association in our
country. Tell us, what will happen with the amalgamated hockey club?

Pronichev: What is Dinamo? It is 12 militarized ministries and
departments, including the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the Federal
Security Service, the Federal Protection Service, the Emergency Situations
Ministry, and others. This is why we have decided to create an amalgamated
club embracing Dinamo-Moscow and the hockey club of the MVD.

Kulikov: But why has Moscow been dropped from the name of the amalgamated
club?

Pronichev: The answer is contained in the question: Because Dinamo is an
amalgamated club, and there is nothing terrible here, legally it will be
registered in Moscow. In time it will be necessary for the club to issue
shares, to identify shareholders and a source of revenue. I will be
following every move.

Kulikov: What is your most favorite type of sport?

Pronichev: Chess. Although I haven't really played for many years now.

(Description of Source: Moscow Rossiyskaya Gazeta Online in Russian --
Website of government daily newspaper; URL: http://rg.ru/)

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Agreement on Sanctions Against Iran Does Exist - Medvedev (Part 2 -
Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:16:25 GMT
MESEBERG, Germany. June 5 (Interfax) - Agreement exists between major
powers on sanctions against Iran, which will hopefully not be applied,
President Dmitry Medvedev said."Agreement on sanctions does exist. But no
one wants to apply the sanctions. We hope the Iranian leadership will hear
the voice of the international community," Medvedev told the press on
Saturday after talks with German Chancellor Angela Merkel.On further
developments in the situation surrounding Iran, Medvedev said he hoped the
leading world powers would always coordinate their steps regarding
Iran."If such decisions (sanctions) are made, they will be followed by
control procedures, based on an international consensus, not on
individuals countries' preferences," the Russian president
said.sdInterfax-950040-YOPGCBAA

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Agreement on Sanctions Against Iran Does Exist - Medvedev - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:17:12 GMT
MESEBERG, Germany. June 5 (Interfax) - Agreement exists between major
powers on sanctions against Iran, which will hopefully not be applied,
President Dmitry Medvedev said."Agreement on sanctions does exist. But no
one wants to apply the sanctions. We hope the Iranian leadership will hear
the voice of the international community," Medvedev told the press on
Saturday after talks with German Chancellor Angela
Merkel.sdInterfax-950040-UNPGCBAA

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Russian, German Lawmakers to Discuss Interstate Cooperation - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:16:55 GMT
MOSCOW. June 7 (Interfax) - The first joint meeting of the State Duma's
international affairs committee and the German Bundestag's foreign policy
committee will be held in Moscow on Tuesday."The meeting will launch a
mechanism of regular discussions in this format," the Duma's international
affairs committee chairman Konstantin Kosachyov told journalists on
Monday.This format has fully justified itself earlier in contacts with
American and Polish lawmakers, he also said."Tomorro w's meeting will
proceed in four working sections and its agenda will include trade,
economic and energy cooperation, European and global security and
disarmament, Russia's relations with NATO and the EU, as well as regional
stability, and cooperation in countering terrorism, organized crime and
drug trafficking," he saidThe meeting will also be attended by the heads
of the defense, security, energy, economic policy and entrepreneurship
committees, and representatives of the Russian Foreign Ministry, he
said.Interfax-950215-XUXGCBAA

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Stable Euro Important For Global Financial System - Medvedev - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:16:23 GMT
MESEBERG, Germany. June 7 (Interfax) - The global financial system needs a
stable euro currency, President Dmitry Medvedev said on Saturday."I hope
this package (of measures to stabilize the euro) will work and the general
situation in the euro zone will be absolutely stable. This is important
for the euro zone and for the euro zone's partners, such as Russia.
Moreover, this is important for the global financial system," Medvedev
said at a joint news conference with German Chancellor Angela Merkel after
their talk."If this euro 'limb' is pulled out of the global financial
system, the aftermath will be even worse than the start of the 2008
crisis, I am afraid," Medvedev said."We were intensely following dollar
dynamics then, and now our attention is centered on euro. The system of
world reserve currencies is imperfect. It must develop further, with new
reserve currencies emerging. But the ones that exist must be strong and
stable," Medvedev said.The problem of euro is worrying Russian citizens,
because Russia and the EU are large trade partners, because Russia keeps
part of its currency reserves in euros and many citizens have savings in
euros, he said."We are not indifferent to the future of this European
invention. I think, incidentally, that it is a good invention, despite the
crisis," Medvedev said.Sd ekInterfax-950140-BGRGCBAA

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Russia, Germany Propose Setting Up Russia-eu Foreign-policy, Security
Committee (Part 2) - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:15:45 GMT
(Part 2)

MESEBERG, Germany. June 5 (Interfax) - President Dmitry Medvedev and
Chancellor Angela Merkel have proposed setting up a Russia-EU
ministerial-level foreign policy and security committee, says a
memorandum, adopted after their talks in Germany on Saturday.The committee
could serve as a forum for exchanging views on the current aspects of
international politics and security, and for developing the basic
principles for holding joint civilian and military crisis management
operations, the memorandum says.Also, exchanges of opinions could be held
in the committee and recommendations given on specific aspects of
cooperation, including conflicts and crises, being settled with Russia and
EU's assistance within the framework of international formats.Russia and
the EU will cooperate in settling the Transdniestrian conflict, primarily
by advancing noticeably within the framework of the 5+2 format (Russia,
Ukraine, Transdniestria, Moldova, the OSCE, the EU and the U.S)," the
memorandum says.Such cooperation could also include Russia-EU work
guaranteeing a smooth and unproblematic movement from the current
situation to a final state, it said. A progress report on the new
committee's work will be presented at the next Russia-EU summit, the
memorandum says.sdInterfax-950040-SQPGCBAA

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Medvedev Visiting Germany - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:11:03 GMT
BERLIN. June 4 (Interfax) - Russian President Dmitry Medvedev on Frid ay
arrived in Germany for a two-day working visit that will involve talks
with German Chancellor Angela Merkel.as ap(Our editorial staff can be
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Russia, Germany Propose Setting Up Russia-eu Foreign-policy, Security
Committee - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:10:54 GMT
committee

MESEBERG, Germany. June 7 (Interfax) - President Dmitry Medvedev and
Chancellor Angela Merkel have proposed setting up a Russia-EU
ministerial-level foreign policy and security committee, says a memorandu
m, adopted after their talks in Germany on Saturday.The committee could
serve as a forum for exchanging views on the current aspects of
international politics and security, and for developing the basic
principles for holding joint civilian and military crisis management
operations, the memorandum says.Also, exchanges of opinions could be held
in the committee and recommendations given on specific aspects of
cooperation, including conflicts and crises, being settled with Russia and
EU's assistance within the framework of international formats.Russia and
the EU will cooperate in settling the Transdniestrian conflict, primarily
by advancing noticeably within the framework of the 5+2 format (Russia,
Ukraine, Transdniestria, Moldova, the OSCE, the EU and the U.S)," the
memorandum says.Such cooperation could also include Russia-EU work
guaranteeing a smooth and unproblematic movement from the current
situation to a final state, it said. A progress report on the new
committee' s work will be presented at the next Russia-EU summit, the
memorandum says.Interfax-950215-PIRGCBAA

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Stable Euro Important For Global Financial System - Medvedev (Part 2) -
Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:10:43 GMT
MESEBERG, Germany. June 5 (Interfax) - The global financial system needs a
stable euro currency, President Dmitry Medvedev has said."I hope this
package (of measures to stabilize the euro) will work and the general
situation in the euro zone will be absolutely stable. This is important
for the euro zone and for the euro zone's p artners, such as Russia.
Moreover, this is important for the global financial system," Medvedev
said at a joint news conference with German Chancellor Angela Merkel after
their talks on Saturday."If this euro 'limb' is pulled out of the global
financial system, the aftermath will be even worse than the start of the
2008 crisis, I am afraid," Medvedev said."We were intensely following
dollar dynamics then, and now our attention is centered on euro. The
system of world reserve currencies is imperfect. It must develop further,
with new reserve currencies emerging. But the ones that exist must be
strong and stable," Medvedev said.The problem of euro is worrying Russian
citizens, because Russia and the EU are large trade partners, because
Russia keeps part of its currency reserves in euros and many citizens have
savings in euros, he said."We are not indifferent to the future of this
European invention. I think, incidentally, that it is a good inventi on,
despite the crisis," Medvedev said.sdInterfax-950040-ERPGCBAA

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June 4-10 - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:09:50 GMT
&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp Date&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp Event&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp
&nbsp Time&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp Venue&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp Additional
information&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp 04.06.2010&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp
Sberbank - AGM.&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp 04.06.2010&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp
VTB - AGM.&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp 04.06.2010&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp
Novolipetsk Steel (NLMK) - AGM.&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp 04.06.2010&nbsp
&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp Novorossiysk Commercial Sea Port (NMTP) - AGM.&nbsp
&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp 04.06.2010&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp Stroytransgaz -
AGM.&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp 04-05.06.2010&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp Russian
President Dmitry Medvedev is due to pay a working visit to Germany at the
invitation of Chancellor Angela Merkel.&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp
&nbsp &nbsp Germany&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp 05.06.2010&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp
&nbsp Sibirtelecom - AGM.&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp 05.06.2010&nbsp &nbsp
&nbsp &nbsp Rostvertol - AGM.&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp 07.06.2010&nbsp &nbsp
&nbsp & ;nbsp Sberbank is planning to publish intermediate consolidated
IFRS results of Q1 2010.&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp 07.06.2010&nbsp &nbsp
&nbsp &nbsp Koks - AGM.&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp 08.06.2010&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp
&nbsp Russian President Dmitry Medvedev is due to pay a working visit to
Turkey at the invitation of Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan.&nbsp &nbsp
&nbsp &nbsp 08.06.2010&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp Russia's Finance Ministry
will offer banks 50 billion rubles in temporarily idle budget funds for
six-month deposit. The minimum interest rate is 6.5%.&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp
&nbsp 08.06.2010&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp Azot Kemerovo - AGM.&nbsp &nbsp
&nbsp &nbsp 09.06.2010&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp Rusal - AGM&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp
&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp Hong Kong&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp 09.
06.2010&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp Gazprom- AGM.&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp
09.06.2010&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp The Agency for Home Mortgage Lending
(AHML) has selected Barclays Capital and Citi to organize meetings with
investors in fixed-yield instruments in Britain, Germany, and Switzerland
during a roadshow kicking.&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp 10.06.2010&nbsp &nbsp
&nbsp &nbsp MGTS - AGM.&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp 10.06.2010&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp
&nbsp Enel OGK-5 - AGM.&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp 10.06.2010&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp
&nbsp Enel OGK-6 - AGM.&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp 10.06.2010&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp
&nbsp Bashkirenergo - AGM.&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp 10.06.2010&nbsp &nbsp
&nbsp &nbsp Alrosa-Nurba -AGM.ofInterfax-950140-IABGCBAA

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Medvedev Urges Faster Work on Visa Cancellation - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:09:57 GMT
MESEBERG, Germany. June 5 (Interfax) - Russian President Dmitry Medvedev
and German Chancellor Angela Merkel said cancellation of visas for Russian
citizens traveling to the European Union is a mutually important issue,
but the timeframe for resolving it cannot be clearly defined."Russia is
ready for the cancellation of visas," Medvedev said at a joint news
conference with Merkel on Saturday.Russian laws have been adjusted for
this and biometrical passports are being introduced for foreign travel, he
said.Medved ev also said that visas are not an obstacle to criminals'
traveling to Europe. "All of the most dangerous criminal elements can
arrive with visas. They must be fought the way we are fighting against
terrorism," Medvedev said."If visas are not cancelled, it would be
impossible to establish large-scale partnership intended for many years.
Therefore, the discussion of this issue will be continued and intensified
to the maximum," he said."The time has come, when this issue cannot be put
off any more," Merkel said.sdInterfax-950040-CPPGCBAA

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Russia Ready To Offer Aircraft To Germany For Relief Operations - I
TAR-TASS
Monday June 7, 2010 11:33:34 GMT
intervention)

MOSCOW, June 7 (Itar-Tass) - The Russian Ministry for Emergency Situations
is ready to offer its aircraft to Germany for humanitarian operations,
ministry's spokeswoman Irina Andrianova said on Monday."Emergencies
Minister Sergei Shoigu and German Interior Ministry State Secretary
Klaus-Dieter Fritsche have signed a memorandum on joint use of Russian and
German aircraft in humanitarian operations," she said.According to
Andrianova, these will be state civil flights, as they will be organized
on instructions from the state. The emergencies ministry will offer its
aircraft with the crew.She said the sides had confirmed interest in
cooperation on fight against catastrophes and their aftermath. Shoigu has
offered to pool efforts in that sphere."We have been offering since long
to set up a European centre for fight against catastrophes, and we have
already made certain practical steps in that sphere," Sergei Shoigu said
at the meeting. "At the present moment, a regional humanitarian reaction
centre has been deployed in Serbia," he said."A big group of Russian
mine-clearing specialists works there. Aircraft will begin putting out
fires in a month's time," the minister noted. "Besides, have started
setting up reserves for dealing with the aftermath of catastrophes and
fires," he added.He noted that emergencies agencies of Italy, Switzerland,
Portugal, Greece and Baltic states have shown interest in that
project.Andrianova reported that the two officials had also worked out at
the meeting a general strategy of cooperation of two countries' agencies
and approved a program of cooperation for 2011-2012. Within the framework
of cooperation plans, rescuers of Russia and Germany will exchange
experience in liquidating the aftermath of emergency situations, as well
as will cooperate in the education sphere, which includes practical
training and professor exchange.The Russian and German emergencies
agencies will work together within the framework of the United
Nations.Sergei Shoigu will on Monday take part in a ceremony to open the
INTERSCHUTZ-2010 world exhibition of fire engineering, which will be held
in Leipzig from June 7 to 12. Russian producers will present technological
novelties at the exhibition.(Description of Source: Moscow ITAR-TASS in
English -- Main government information agency)

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Iranian Official Says Medvedev's Remarks in Germany 'Unbelievable' - Mehr
News Agency
Monday June 7, 2010 11:13:16 GMT
Mir-Tajoddini has referred to the contacts between Russian and Iranian
officials following President Ahmadinezhad's comments about Russia, and
said: The comments and stance of Medvedev against Iran are unbelievable.

In an interview with Mehr news agency, Hojjat ol-Eslam Mohammad Reza
Mir-Tajoddini referred to President (Dmitry) Medvedev's recent remarks
that the imposition of sanctions against Iran is definite and Iran should
listen to the voice of the West, and said: Russian leaders will eventually
harm themselves by adopting such stances.He added: It will cost the
Russians dearly to tag along behind the Americans and will definitely
result in the world public opinion condemning them.Mir-Tajeddini referred
to the three sided Tehran declaration and said: The Tehran declaration is
within the framework of international regulations and the world has
accepted it. Therefore, Russia is expected to accept this statement and
change its behavior accordingly.Mir-Tajeddini quoted President
Ahmadinezhad, who had criticized Russia's policies in a visit to Kerman
Province, and said: Following the president's criticisms a change in the
behavior of Russian officials was noticeable.He pointed out: Medvedev's
remarks in his recent visit to Germany and his stances against the Islamic
Republic, despite the contacts by Russian officials following President
Ahmadinezhad's criticisms, are puzzling for us and we find them
unbelievable.(Description of Source: Tehran Mehr News Agency in Persian --
conservative news agency; run by the Islamic Propagation Office, which is
affiliated with the conservative Qom seminary; www.mehrnews.com)

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Russian Press Review - ITAR-TASS
Monday June 7, 2010 08:15:57 GMT
intervention)

MOSCOW, June 7 (Itar-Tass) -Dmitry Medvedev discusses with Angela Merkel
security and the euro fall, the visa cancelling issue so far postponedOver
the past weekend, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev held 10-hour talks
with German Chancellor Angela Merkel. At the meeting the sides signed a
memorandum with a proposal to set up a permanent Russia-EU commission on
all issues of security and joint conflict settlement. The leaders again
discussed problems related to the euro fall. However, the sides postponed
the discussion of the mutual visa cancelling issue.The Nezavisimaya Gazeta
newspaper writes that Angela Merkel supported the idea of Dmitry Medvedev
on the desired new form s of security cooperation between the EU and
Russia. The chancellor believes that "we inside the EU together with
Russia should lay the foundations of settlement, the civil-military
settlement of issues." The point is the creation of the Russia-EU
Committee on issues of foreign policy and security at the level of the
heads of the RF and EU diplomatic missions. Germany on Tuesday will submit
this proposal to EU member states in Brussels for consideration. It is
difficult to presume that it will at once meet with the needed consensus
in the community. But it is highly important that such European powers as
Russia and Germany believe it is necessary to renew and improve the system
of European security and seek to expand the venues of discussion and
settlement of problems Europe is facing, the publication notes.The
Moskovsky Komsomolets daily writes that the leaders at the meeting
discussed the euro destinies. "The so-called protective umbrella for the
euro in Ger many is already working. However, it is impossible to just
open the protective umbrella for the euro for a while. We should stabilise
the European currency," Merkel said. Medvedev agreed with the partner:
"Not the euro started the crisis. We know where it happened and for what
reasons." The RF head of state said that if the euro "foot" is pulled out
of the world financial system, "the consequences may be worse than the
beginning of the 2008 crisis." The president stressed that "this European
invention - a very good one, by the way," is also not alien to Russians.
They keep their savings in this currency.According to reports of the
Rossiiskaya Gazeta newspaper, Angela Merkel told Dmitry Medvedev about a
package of measures "to save the euro." Saying that many economic
processes in Russia depend on the situation in the euro zone, Medvedev
admitted that he was satisfied by the chancellor's explanations. "Now I am
certa in that our colleagues will be able to cope with the existing
problems," he concluded.Vremya Novostei reports that during the talks the
sides gave major attention to the preparation of a new resolution of the
UN Security Council denouncing Iran for the development of an atomic
programme. The Russian president noted that "although nobody wants
sanctions, in certain cases it is necessary to reach an agreement on them.
The situation is such that the agreement on such sanctions practically
already exists." Medvedev expressed hope that the "voice of the
international community will be heard by the Iranian leadership."The
Kommersant daily stresses that only one issue has not been settled.
Medvedev said that he discussed with Angela Merkel the issue of visa
cancelling with the EU. "We believe that we should move faster towards
each other," he stated. Merkel said with caution that in issues regarding
the visa regime cancellation with any countries Germany pursues "a rather
careful course," and for the settlement of the issue it is necessary to
have the consent of all 27 European Union member states. She nevertheless
said that she will discuss with the German Interior Ministry and Foreign
Ministry "which questions they still have to Russia so that we could come
closer to the settlement of this matter." Medvedev at once replied:
"Russia is ready for the cancellation of visas. We have changed the
internal legislation, we are introducing new systems of registration,
biometric data in passports, we have concluded a very large number of
agreements on readmission." In the view of the RF president, "If we do
this, it will qualitatively change our life and turn us into true, real
strategic partners." Moreover, Medvedev explained, "public enemies" all
the same obtain visas, and "not a single police agency will catch
them.""Germany has no apprehensions that there w ill be massive flows of
migrants from Russia," expert of the German Council on Foreign Policy
Alexander Rahr told the Vedomosti newspaper. He noted that the EU has
visa-free regimes with countries of Latin America and North Africa. It is
rather a political issue comparable with the situation of Russia's
accession to the WTO that is played by EU states bordering on Russia in
their interests.X X XEuropean Union apprehends the "Greece scenario"
repetition in HungaryOn Friday, June 4, a statement of Hungarian Prime
Minister Viktor Orban's spokesman Peter Szijjarto about the country's
possible default made the local currency drop to the lowest level this
year against the euro. The European Union apprehends the repetition of the
"Greek scenario."The Kommersant daily quoted Szijjarto as saying that the
"previous government was constantly falsifying the data on the country's
economy state" like it was in Greece. As a result, the Hungarian budget de
ficit instead of the official 3.5-4 percent is really 7.5 percent. "The
moment of truth in Greece has already come, Hungary is yet to face it,"
the spokesman made a gloomy forecast. The forint momentarily fell to its
lowest to the euro over the year. The euro that has become sensitive to
any negative information from countries of the European Union dropped
after the forint. The European currency renewed its record low minimum of
2006 falling to the mark 1.2 US dollars. The European Union demanded that
Hungary should take urgent measures in order to avoid the recurrence of
the "Greek scenario."RBK Daily refers to experts that believe that the
centre right government of Viktor Orban that came to power recently is
intentionally exacerbating tensions in order not to fulfil its
pre-election promises to cut taxes.X X XScandal around the Freedom
Flotilla is unfoldingLast Saturday Israel detained another vessel of the
Freedom Flotilla that was heading for the Gaz a Strip. Unlike the events
of the beginning of the past week, all passed without casualties: all 19
activists on board the Irish vessel Rachel Corrie offered no resistance
and surrendered. However, the passions are running high around the Freedom
Flotilla: Turkey still demand apologies and an international investigation
of the incident.Kommersant writes that the detained Irish vessel was
escorted to the Israeli port Ashdod where it is being searched, after
which the humanitarian cargo will be taken to Gaza. The action
participants attempted to deliver on board the Rachel Corrie to Gaza
medicaments, wheelchairs, as well as cement the deliveries of which are in
every way blocked by Israel. It is certain that the Palestinians us
construction materials not for the construction of housing and hospitals,
but for the construction of bunkers and reinforcement of the tunnels
through which weapons from Egypt are delivered to Gaza.(Description of
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TNK-BP Expanding Activity In Yamal, Krasnoyarsk Territory - ITAR-TASS
Monday June 7, 2010 07:43:09 GMT
intervention)

TYUMEN, June 7 (Itar-Tass) - In the next 15 years Yamal and the
Krasnoyarsk Territory will remain the main areas for development by the
TNK-BP company. "Here we concentrate our whole potential - both
professional-production and innovation," TNK-BP Executive Director German
Khan said at the signing of a cooperation agreement with the
administration of the Yamal-Nenets Autonomou s Area in Salekhard."In
2015-2016 the company plans to put into operation in Yamal two major
fields - the Suzunskoye and Russkoye, in the percentage to the whole
production of the company in Russia these fields will ensure up to 25
percent of the volumes," Khan said.The signed agreement, said the press
service of the Yamal governor, determines the development of the resource
potential of the recovery of hydrocarbons, nature protection activities,
tax payments, stimulation of investment projects.For 2010 the company
plans 15 social measures, the financing will be made within the framework
of additional protocols to the agreement. Within the framework of the main
document TNK-BP intends to provide financial support to the Purovsky, Taz
and Krasnoselkupsky districts of the area, as well as to the Novy Urengoi
city.The first agreement on cooperation between the Yamal-Nenets
Autonomous Area and TNK-BP was concluded in 2007.TNK-BP Ltd. (RTS:TNBP) is
a major vertically in tegrated Russian oil company, registered in the
British Virgin Islands in September 2003 as a result of the merger of
British Petroleum's Russia and Ukraine oil and gas interests with assets
of Alfa Group and Access/Renova Group - a group of stakeholders called
AAR. TNK-BP has been involved for years in a legal dispute between BP and
the company's Russian investors Mikhail Fridman, Viktor Vekselberg,
Leonard Blavatnik, and German Khan.TNK-BP controlled 96 percent of the
stock of TNK and 98 percent of the stock of ONAKO and SIDANKO through
British Virgin Islands and Cyprus subsidiary companies. TNK, ONAKO and
SIDANKO in turn held controlling packages in all TNK-BP's main affiliates.
From the company's foundation until a second round of reorganization in
August 2006, the company's assets were held by the TNK-BP Holding group,
registered in Uvat, Tyumen Oblast, Russia.The first stage of the
restructuring was completed in September 2005, when minority shareholders'
stock in 14 k ey TNK-BP subsidiaries was traded for 2.5 percent of stock
in TNK-BP Holding. About 70 percent of minority shareholders traded their
stock. The rest remained shareholders in the subsidiaries. The second
stage of restructuring was the exchange of TNK, ONAKO and SIDANKO
stock.TNK-BP's Ukrainian enterprises; Kovykta gas condensate deposit
developer RUSIA Petroleum; Slavneft (half owned by the Russian
state-controlled Gazprom Neft); STBP Holdings, BP's Moscow filling station
chain, and a blocking package belonging to Shalva Chigirinsky were all not
included in TNK-BP Holding. After the second stage of restructuring,
TNK-BP announced that it would continue to consolidate its production
assets, although it had no immediate plans for that.TNK-BP became Russia's
third largest oil company, employing almost 100,000 people and operating
in nearly all of Russia's major hydrocarbon regions.TNK-BP 2009 first
quarter net profits fell 58 percent due to oil price decline to $747
million from $1.77 billion a year ago.TNK-BP is of enormous importance to
BP, representing 24 percent of production and 19 percent of total reserves
in 2007. In 2008, TNK-BP chief executive in Russia, Robert Dudley, was
expelled from the country, as part of the power-broking between the two
owners. BP in vain proposed previous Russian diplomat Pavel Skitovits as
new CEO of TNK-BP, but in May 2009 Alfa Group achieved to have their own
President Mikhail Fridman installed as CEO of the company. Analyst Lev
Snykov of VTB Group in Moscow commented this to be a new shift in power to
the benefit of Alfa Group, preparing their full take-over of
TNK-BP.According to the company's release, TNK-BP is a leading Russian oil
company and is among the top ten privately-owned oil companies in the
world in terms of crude oil production. The company was formed in 2003 as
a result of the merger of BP' s Russian oil and gas assets and the oil and
gas assets of Alfa, Access/Renova group (AAR). BP and AAR each own 50
percent of TNK-BP. The shareholders of TNK-BP also own close to 50 percent
of Slavneft, a vertically integrated Russian oil company.The independent
audit conducted by DeGolyer and MacNaughton confirmed that as of 31
December 2009 TNK-BP's Total Proved Reserves amounted to 11.667 billion
barrels of oil equivalent, applying PRMS (formerly SPE) criteria. Proved
Reserves constitute a Total Proved PRMS reserve replacement ratio of 329
percent, it says.TNK-BP controls 675 thousand bbl/day in installed
refining capacity, with principal refining assets located in Ryazan (near
Moscow), Saratov (Volga-Urals), Nizhnevartovsk (West Siberia) and
Lisichansk in Ukraine. TNK-BP operates a retail network of approximately
1,400 filling stations in Russia and Ukraine working under the BP and TNK
brands. The company is one of the key suppliers to the Moscow retail
market and is a market leader in Ukraine.(Description of Source: Moscow
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Sochi-2014 Olympics Face Threat of Potential Terrorist Attack
Report by Aleksey Ashikhmin and Yuliya Kotova: "The Terrorists Trained in
Moscow Before the Olympic Games in Sochi: -- taken from html version of
source provided by ISP - GZT.ru
Monday June 7, 2010 22:55:04 GMT
The Russian FSB has information available on the intention of a number of
gang-formations to disrupt the 2014 Olympic Games in Sochi. FSB director
Aleksandr Bortnikov reported this on 3 June. According to him, the threat
of the perpetration of terrorist acts is becoming a factor that may have a
serious effect on political decision-making. As an example, the FSB head
gave the canceling of the Dakar-2008 rally because of the threats made by
al Qa'ida.

Bortnikov also noted that not a single country today is insured against
terrorist attacks. On top of this, the terrorists are making increasingly
active use, in their own interests, of radicalism and extremism, and are
striving to seize the latest technologies and to gain access to elements
of weapons of mass destruction.

"In their striving to sow fear in society and destabilize the situation in
a country or region, the international terrorist structures are
integrating among themselves, and changing the strategy and tactics of
their actions," RIA Novosti quoted Bortnikov.

A Real Threat

We did not succeed in getting any comments concerning Bortnikov's
statements from the Olympic Games Organizing Committee in Sochi by the
time the material was published. But Islam specialist Aleksey Malashenko,
an expert from the Moscow Carnegie Center, thinks that the words of the
FSB head make a great deal of sense, and that the extremists have
available sufficient possibilities of putting their plans into effect.

"What sort of disruption of the Olympic Games? Not throwing an atomic bomb
into a stadium. Two or three explosions -- and then simply no one will go
to them," the political scientist explained in a conversation with GZT.RU.
"Practical experience has shown that explosions can even be organized in
Moscow. And in this connection, Sochi -- is a defenseless city. Not to
mention the fact that it is located in direct proximity to the North
Caucasus."

Malashenko noted that the FSB head did not specify from whom the threat of
disrupting the Olympic Games came. According to the expert, it may come
from terrorists from the East Caucasus.

"This is Doku Umarov, the 'Emirate of t he Caucasus' -- those whom we
know, whom we constantly see. Unfortunately, they are contributing to
this," Malashenko explained. "But there is also the Cherkessia problem,
which is quite critical. The thing is, that the Cherkessi -- I don't mean
the inhabitants of Karachayevo-Cherkessia specifically -- think that the
Olympic Games are being held on the burial site of the Muhajir-Cherkessi,
who emigrated to Turkey in the 19th century, but perished. They think that
it is inadmissible to hold the Olympic Games there, and the attitude of
the Cherkessi toward the Olympic Games is therefore, to put it mildly,
skeptical."

All of this, according to Malashenko, creates problems for a guarantee of
security.

"The threat of a disruption of the Olympic Games does exist -- it is real.
If the task is set to disrupt them at any price, then the likelihood that
the terrorists will succeed in this is quite high," Malashenko noted. "For
the time being, it is hard to imagine what measures can be taken to
guarantee 100%-security. This is a very complicated problem. The question
is, how will the special services operate, and by what methods will they
succeed in stabilizing the situation in the North Caucasus. Things may
improve thanks to Khloponin's reforms."

The Georgian Question

It is not only the extremists who want to disrupt the Olympic Games in
Sochi. In 2009, Gogi Khachidze, the Georgian minister of Environmental
Protection and Natural Resources, appealed to the International Olympic
Committee with a demand that the right to hold the Olympic Games be taken
away from Russia. The very next day, Akakiy Minashvili, chairman of the
Georgian parliamentary committee, announced that Georgia was trying in
every way possible to foil the holding of the Olympic Games in Sochi.
"After the Russian aggression, it became a priority matter for us to keep
the 2014 Olympic Games from taking place in Sochi. We are actively working
on this problem with international organizations. If the decision on the
site for holding the games is not changed, democratic countries should
declare a boycott of these Olympic Games, he stated. Political scientists
think that it is doubtful that Tbilisi will succeed in fulfilling this
promise, but the possibility of provocations on the part of the Georgian
authorities cannot definitely be ruled out. Read on....

Security in Sochi

Vice-premier Dmitriy Kozak, who is the government supervisor of
preparations for the 2014 Olympic Games, earlier promised that security
measures in Sochi would be standard for the Olympic Games, and would not
create any inconveniences for participants or guests.

A specially created operations staff will be responsible for security
during the holding of the Olympic Games and the Para-Olympic Games in
Sochi. For the time being, it does not exist formally -- it will start
fulfilling the tasks s et for it beginning on 1 January 2012.

The possibility is not ruled out that foreign special services will be
drawn into guaranteeing security at the Olympic Games. Israel, which is
renowned for its highly-developed security system, has already offered its
help. In addition, representatives of Russian public-health agencies will
borrow from the experience of their British colleagues at the 2012 Olympic
Games in London.

Terrorist Acts in the History of the Olympic Games

The two terrorist acts in Moscow on 29 March cast doubt on the security at
the Olympic Games in Sochi. There has already been one terrorist act in
the history of the Olympic Games. On 5 September 1972, at the Summer
Olympic Games in Munich, a group of terrorists from the Black September
organization, controlled by the National Palestine Liberation Movement
(FATKh), murdered two members of the Israeli delegation and took another
nine people hostage. The terrorists demanded the release of 200 members of
the Palestine Liberation Organization who were in Israeli prisons. As a
result of the operation to free the hostages, 14 people died, including
nine Israeli athletes and one policeman.

As a rule, reports regularly appear on the eve of the next Olympic Games
on averting terrorist acts that were being prepared. For example, a few
months before the opening of the Olympic Games in Beijing China in 2008,
they arrested more than 80 people who were hypothetically preparing
terrorist acts at the Olympic Games. Another example -- the terrorist act
that al-Qa'ida was planning to carry out at the Olympic Games in Sydney in
2000, a year before the terrorist acts of 11 September.

(Description of Source: Moscow Gzt.ru -- Informative news website owned by
metals magnate Lisin; not affiliated with the Gazeta.ru website; URL:
http://gzt.ru/)

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N Ossetia May Become Zone Of Economic Growth And Development - ITAR-TASS
Monday June 7, 2010 18:56:02 GMT
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VLADIKAVKAZ, June 7 (Itar-Tass) -- North Ossetia has a unique opportunity
to become a zone of economic development and growth given national and
religious tolerance, said Alexander Khloponin, the Russian President's
envoy to the North Caucasus Federal District.Speaking at the inauguration
of head of North Ossetia Taimraz Mamsurov, the presidential envoy noted
that "despite the successes of the previous five years, there exists a
certain number of unsolved problems in the republic." "There are, no
doubt, resources to ac hieve the results the residents of the republic
deserve," he said. "We will have to cope, jointly with the federal
leadership, with ambitious tasks of the development of the district and of
the Republic of North Ossetia - Alania," he declared."These tasks can be
fulfilled, but this will be difficult with the existing internal
problems," Khloponin believes. "It is necessary to establish a dialogue
with society and to revamp the administrative system," the envoy said.
"There is a need to continue the dialog with the Ingush side on the most
acute and pressing problems," he noted."Together with the country's
leadership we will be exerting efforts to establish good neighbor
relations among the republics of the North Caucasus," the presidential
envoy stressed.(Description of Source: Moscow ITAR-TASS in English -- Main
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Gazprom, SOssetia Govt Set Up Joint Venture - ITAR-TASS
Monday June 7, 2010 15:20:40 GMT
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TSKHINVAL, June 7 (Itar-Tass) - Russia's Gazprom gas giant and the
government of South Ossetia have set up a joint venture. Under an
agreement signed by South Ossetian Prime Minister Vadim Brovtsev and
Gazprom CEO Alexei Miller, Gazprom and South Ossetia will have 75 percent
and 25 percent of shares accordingly.The authorized capital is 30 million
roubles, sources from the South Ossetian government office told Itar-Tass.
"The aim of the joint enterprise is to derive profits in the interests of
the shareholde rs in the transportation of natural gas via South Ossetia,"
the sources said.Besides, Gazprom-South Ossetia will have other kinds of
commercial activity. The sources said there is an agreement that the new
joint venture will build in South Ossetia seven hydropower stations, and
the construction of a thermal power plant in Tskhinval is also
discussed.The South Ossetian government and Gazprom have also signed an
agreement on cooperation in the development of the gas sector. The
document envisages gas supplies to South Ossetian settlements, the
development and introduction of gas saving technologies, the development
of information technologies in the system of gas supply.The agreement was
signed by the sides on the basis of a framework agreement on friendship
and cooperation between the Russian Federation and the Republic of South
Ossetia.(Description of Source: Moscow ITAR-TASS in English -- Main
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Russian Muslim leader sees North Ossetian mufti's interview as sign of
trend - Svpressa.ru
Monday June 7, 2010 15:12:19 GMT
sign of trend

Excerpt from report by Russian news website Svobodnaya Pressa on 25
MayInterview with Geydar Dzhemal, chairman of the Islamic Committee of
Russia, by Andrey Polunin; date and place of interview not given: "Geydar
Dzhemal: The Mufti of North Ossetia Was Dismissed Because of Khattab.
Ali-Khadzhi Yevteyev Admitted He Dreamed of Dying for Allah".Ali-Khadzhi
Yevteyev, mufti of North Ossetia, has resigned because of the scandal
caused by his frank interview with the Regnum agency. Yevteyev submitted
his resignation on the evening of 24 May. On the morning of 25 May his
resignation was accepted by the Spiritual Administration of Muslims of
North Ossetia.(Passage omitted on the interview and its aftermath)Geydar
Dzhemal, chairman of the Islamic Committee of Russia, tells us what lies
behind the ex-mufti's action.Damir Mukhetdinov, Abdul-Vakhed Niyazov,
Ali-Khadzhi Yevteyev, Arslan Sardiyev, and Ildar Nurimanov in
Tskhinvali(Polunin) Geydar Dzhakhidovich, was Mufti Yevteyev an
authoritative figure in the Muslim world?(Dzhemal) Ali-Khadzhi Yevteyev is
a classical example of the new Muslim among ethnic Russians. I would not
say Yevteyev was very well known, but he undoubtedly expresses a trend.
(Ethnic) Russian kids and also kids of mixed origins but from the Russian
cultural space are looking for a platform on which to express their
discontent with the order of things. It is not only a question of
opposition to the state, to Putin or Medvedev. It is a question of a
fundamental rejection of the order of things - of the global liberal
dictatorship that exists today, which is waging wars against the peoples
in the Middle East, which brought the world to financial crisis, which
built the governance of the masses on brainwashing and lies.Young people
who feel these things most keenly are not satisfied with simple formulas
-- such as National Bolshevism or joining the Left Front. They go further,
because people have a sense that the problems of the world are not petty
and rational in nature but global and theological. That this is a problem
of big ethics, not monetarist or administrative problems. In this sense
Ali-Khadzhi Yevteyev expresses a trend and is an important and revealing
figure.On the other hand he is free from the burden of customary forms.
Yevteyev approaches Islam with a clean sheet and can allow himself to seek
the essence of pure Islam.(Polunin) What essence was he seeking? (Dzhemal)
Islam is of course a political ideology, not a religion in the
conventional sense. This ideology is based on a certain understanding of
the universal legislative field. For the Muslim the idea of the liberal
way of playing with legislative norms is absurd. Because if a norm is
adopted in private by unknown lawyers in the interests of a group of
people, that is cheating. The fundamental platform of Muslims is faith in
the divinely revealed source of laws, the requirements of the Sharia,
which do not depend on arbitrary human decisions.The only question one
could put to Yevteyev is about the fact that he became a mufti. The logic
of his past and his statements do not fit in well with the status of an
official of what is commonly called the "dukhovka" (spiritual
administration, from its initial letters). Oppositionism, radicalism --
that is a destiny and a choice. But what does this have to do with the
attributes of an official of the "dukhovka" an d his status? If he was
playing the role of some kind of Shtirlits (secret agent), why speak out
in such a way as to compromise his mission in an official post, if there
was such a mission?Muslims of Russia and Mufti Ali Yevteyev by a damaged
Georgian tank in Tskhinvali (Polunin) Maybe it was a deliberate attempt to
shock?(Dzhemal) The political impact of that kind of shock is negligible,
it will soon be forgotten. The beneficial results from the contingent he
is geared to is effectively zero. I think this is a case of kicking over
the traces in an individualistic way. It shows that Yevteyev, as an
operator in the political space, is still very immature. But I repeat, he
expresses trends that are current in Islam today.(Polunin) Yevteyev talks
a lot about jihad, about how he recognizes all 14 degrees of jihad,
including the armed jihad...(Dzhemal) There are a great many more points
than that, the jihad includes 72 points. If you follow the traditional
interpretation you must begin by clearing away the stones that are
scattered in the road. You put them to one side so that they do not get in
people's way. That is the first, initial action of jihad. In fact, jihad
is any kind of effort that leads from chaos to order.(Polunin) But here we
are talking about violence. Yevteyev says he was one of the Wahhabites and
dreamed of giving his life for Allah. "This is our mentality -- shooting,
camouflage jackets, beards, all of this was very attractive. When you are
talking in person with somebody who has killed someone (in a dreamy
voice)..." But at the beginning of the interview he says that "many bad
things have been done in Russia by the hands of Muslims." Are violence and
Islam connected?(Dzhemal) Muslims must fight for Islam and against its
main enemies. They are, first and foremost, the United States and Israel.
Russia, from the viewpoint of Islam, is a battlefield of the Muslims of
all mankind against the main forces in the worl d, which control the
political space. Along this path, the activities of Muslims may be
assessed by certain states as patriotic and by others as anti-Russian. If,
of course, you identify the Kremlin with the country and its interests.As
for Yevteyev, on the one hand he feels his past as a burden, but on the
other he does not dissociate himself from it. This is his individual
motive. I think he should have articulated that and shared his past as a
kind of burden.Nonetheless I hold the view that Ali-Khadzhi Yevteyev is an
unbalanced individual who cannot help saying too much. Most likely he has
lost his sense of guidance and his conviction as to the purpose of his
mission. He is trying to create the conditions for getting somewhere by
coursing a scandal and articulating the problems. But in the end they made
him apologize to the Orthodox Church and expelled him from his post. Maybe
that is what he wanted subconsciously.(Passage omitted: extracts from
Yevteyev's Regnum intervie w)(Description of Source: Moscow Svpressa.ru in
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Georgians Accused of Smuggling Cocaine Into Turkey to Remain in Custody -
Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:16:49 GMT
TBILISI. June 4 (Interfax) - A court in Tbilisi has remanded four Georgian
citizens detained on suspicion of drug trafficking in custody for two
months.The Georgian Interior Ministry announced on Thursday that it had
uncovered a major route used to smuggle drugs out of Peru, Panama and
Columbia into Europe through Georgia.The four Georgians, who were
identified as Anastasi a Zautashvili, Roman Mesumiani, Giorgi
Chechelashvili and Elguja Gurchiani, are accused of smuggling large hauls
of cocaine, plotting a murder, as well as purchasing, keeping and selling
weapons and ammunition.The case of the fifth suspected drug dealer, Mevlud
Svanidze, is being heard by a Kutaissi court on Friday.Georgian Interior
Ministry spokesman Shota Utiashvili told journalists on June 3 that five
people had been arrested after a ship carrying cocaine was found."A ship
with scrap metal was also carrying 90 kilograms of cocaine, which was
seized in an operation in the port of Poti on June 2," Utiashvili said.The
drug smuggling channel was thought to be organized by Nugdar
Bochorishvili, who currently resides in Spain, he said.Some 1.7 million
euro was found in a greenhouse when Bochorishvili's house in the village
of Tkachiri near Kutaisi was searched.On Friday, Georgian President
Mikheil Saakashvili proposed spending the 1.7 million euro found on new
compute rs for primary school students.He also sent his special envoy to
Spain to coordinate issues surrounding the fight against organized
crime.tm ap(Our editorial staff can be reached at
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Tbilisi Asks Spain to Extradite Suspected Drug Dealer - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:16:47 GMT
TBILISI. June 7 (Interfax) - Georgia has asked Spain to extradite Zakhar
Kalashov, aka Shakro Molodoi.This was the purpose of the Georgian deputy
interior minister and deputy justice minister's visit to Spain."The S
panish law enforcement authorities have already detained Kalashov," the
Georgian deputy justice minister, Tina Burdzhaliani, told journalists on
Monday."They are now considering his extradition to Georgia," she
saidGeorgia also requested the extradition of yet another suspect, Nugzar
Bochorishvili, who, like Kalashov, is suspected of being involved in
illicit drug trafficking, she said.It is not clear when Spain will be able
to extradite these persons, "this is not something your resolve in one
day," she said.Seven people were detained during a special operation
conducted by the Georgian Interior Ministry last week. Georgian law
enforcement authorities said that they discovered a major illicit drug
transit channel from Latin America to Georgia. More than 1.7 euros were
seized from one of the detained persons. A large amount of cocaine was
seized earlier. All those detained are facing life imprisonment in
Georgia.kk mj(Our editorial staff can be reach ed at
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Georgian Policemen Dug Out 1.7 Mln Euros in Village Greenhouse - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:17:01 GMT
TBILISI. June 3 (Interfax) - Georgian policemen have conducted a special
operation in the village of Tkachiri near Kutaisi during which they dug
out 1.7 million euros in a greenhouse of a local resident Nugdar
Bochorishvili, who currently resides in Spain, Georgian media reported.ar
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Public Funeral Service Begins For Late Duchess Leonida Georgievna -
Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:16:57 GMT
ST.PETERSBURG. June 2 (Interfax) - A public funeral ceremony for the late
Grand Duchess Leonida Georgievna has begun at the Peter and Paul Cathedral
in St.Petersburg.A church service started after the coffin with the Grand
Duchess's body was brought to the cathedral at about 2 p.m., an Interfax
correspondent reported.Visitors are laying flowers near the Grand
Duchess's coffin and praying.The funeral service is being attended by
Transdniestria's Vic e President Alexander Korolyov, the head of the
Russian Nobility Assembly, Prince Grigory Gagarin, and representatives of
monarchal and religious organizations.The late Grand Duchess's daughter,
the head of the Romanov imperial dynasty Maria Vladimirovna, and her son,
Grand Duke Georgy Mikhailovich, arrived at 3:30 p.m..Grand Duchess Leonida
Georgievna died in Madrid on May 24 at the age of 95, earlier reports
said.She was the widow of Grand Duke Vladimir Kirillovich Romanov, the
great grandson of Russian Emperor Alexander II.The Grand Duchess was born
on October 6, 1914 in Tbilisi to the family of the head of the Georgian
royal house, Prince Georgy Alexandrovich Bagration-Mukhransky and Princess
Helena Sigizmundovna Bagration-Mukhranskaya (nee Novina-Zlotnitskaya).On
August 13 1948, Leonida married the head of the Russian imperial dynasty
Grand Duke Vladimir Kirillovich in a wedding ceremony in Lausanne.Grand
Duke Vladimir Kirillovich died in 1992. Grand Duchess Leonida Geo rgievna
was the last member of the Russian imperial dynasty to have been born
before the 1917 Revolution.sd mj(Our editorial staff can be reached at
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Russia NATO's Partner, Not Advisor - Rasmussen - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:16:53 GMT
RIGA. June 1 (Interfax/BNS) - NATO plans to continue promoting cooperation
with Russia despite fundamental disagreements on certain issues, the
alliance's Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen said in an interview
with the Latvijas Avize newspaper published on Tuesday.Russia is NATO's
partner, not an advisor or a threat, he said.NATO should continue
promoting contacts with Russia because they have common interests,
including the fight against terrorism and drug trafficking, as well as a
shield protecting them from ballistic missiles and nuclear weapons,
Rasmussen said.The NATO-Russia Council has been engaged in regular
dialogue both on political and military issues, the alliance's chief
said.However, the sides' opinions differ on certain issues, for example
Georgia, whose total sovereignty and territorial integrity should be
recognized by all states, he said.NATO and Russia have also been
discussing the alliance's Open Door Policy, Rasmussen said.The door to
NATO remains open to all European countries that meet NATO membership
criteria, he said.A genuine strategic partnership between NATO and Russia
would offer the best security guarantees to all states, Rasmussen
said.Commenting on Russia's plans to purchase the Mistral helico pter
carrier, the NATO chief said he was absolutely confident that this
possible sale would obey all appropriate international conventions and
laws, and Russia would not use these weapons against any NATO member
states or neighboring countries.Interfax-950215-XQDFCBAA

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Georgia Has To Carry Out Many Reforms To Join NATO - Rasmussen - ITAR-TASS
Monday June 7, 2010 14:17:40 GMT
intervention)

BRUSSELS, June 7 (Itar-Tass) - Georgia has to carry out many reforms to
join NATO and the Alliance is ready to provide support for Georgia, NATO
Secret ary-General Anders Fog Rasmussen told journalists on
Monday.Rasmussen said the Alliance intends to provide support for
Tbilisi's democratic aspirations.According to the secretary-general, NATO
will provide support for Georgia's territorial integrity. NATO remains
open for all countries that will conform to the standards of the Alliance,
Rasmussen said, adding that Tbilisi had to carry out many reforms. NATO is
ready to uphold Georgia in this aspect, he said.Rasmussen noted that the
Alliance watched local elections in Georgia.Rasmussen said on March 25 he
had reiterated to President Saakashvili that the alliance's policy towards
Georgia "has not changed"."We will continue to support Georgia in its
Euro-Atlantic aspiration," Rasmussen said and reiterated NATO's open-door,
merit-based admission policies.Speaking at a joint news conference with
Rasmussen after the meeting in Brussels, President Saakashvili has
declined to speculate about possible timeframe of Georgia's future
membership."I don't think we should put time limits," he said. "There are
many factors in interplay and never say never, because we have seen in the
past people saying the Baltic countries will never join .125NATO.375 in
their lifetime .875 Things change very fast and we should work and we are
willing to do our homework, we need to be ready. We'll see."He also said
that ongoing occupation of Georgia's regions of Abkhazia and South Ossetia
by Russia should not be an obstacle to Georgia's NATO integration."There
were cases, when countries were divided and they became members of NATO. I
hope this division will be overcome before that and whole this thing will
happen much earlier than any of us can imagine. But we need to work and
it's not about us making wild guess when exactly .125it happens.375,"
Saakashvili said.The NATO Secretary General reiterated the alliance's
commitment to Georgia's territorial integrity and said: "Ou r allies stick
to their policy of non-recognition of the Abkhazia and South Ossetia
regions of Georgia.""NATO continues to call on Russia to fulfil its
obligations under the six-point ceasefire agreement and to allow
international monitors into the entire territory of Georgia," Rasmussen
said.He welcomed the Georgian government's strategy towards Abkhazia and
South Ossetia, which, he said, "advocates engagement as opposed to
isolation.""I consider this strategy as step in a right direction,"
Rasmussen said.He said that "ongoing process of democratic reforms" in
Georgia was also discussed during the meeting."We hope to see the
implementation of the necessary electoral and constitutional reforms in
line with the commitments Georgia has undertaken in its Annual National
Program," Rasmussen said."In that respect the upcoming local elections
will be an important milestone," he added.(Description of Source: Moscow
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Georgia Violates Medvedev-sarkozy Accords - Tskhinvali - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:16:20 GMT
TSKHINVALI. June 3 (Interfax) - South Ossetia's negotiator at the Geneva
talks Boris Chochiyev has assailed Georgia, which, he said, does not want
to sign a non-use of force accord and to provide information on the fate
of the abducted South Ossetian residents."The Georgian delegation, backed
by its satellites - the co-chairmen of the Geneva discussions and the U.S
delegation - is doi ng all it can to dodge the discussion of a legally
binding agreement on the non-use of force against South Ossetia and
Abkhazia," leader of the South Ossetians delegation, special envoy for
post-conflict settlement Boris Chochiyev told Interfax.The Georgian
government's categorical refusal to sign the agreement with South Ossetia
and Abkhazia is a violation of the Medvedev-Sarkozy accords, he
said.Chochiyev also said that South Ossetia was giving Georgia, the
co-chairmen of the Geneva discussions, and the European Union's monitoring
mission one more chance to restart the mechanisms of incident
prevention."A meeting is being held today in the Georgian village of
Ergneti bordering on South Ossetia, at which we will be informed by the
Council of Europe Commissioner Thomas Hammarberg about the fate of our
citizens. The future of the mechanisms will depend on the information we
receive. We don't need meetings for meetings' sake, he said.The next 11th
round of discussion s on security in the Transcaucasus is to begin in
Geneva on June 8.sd dp(Our editorial staff can be reached at
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Abkhazia's Gali District Hit By Quake - Georgian Seismologist - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:16:43 GMT
TBILISI. June 7 (Interfax) - A magnitude five earthquake occurred in the
Gali district of Abkhazia on Monday, Georgian media outlets said, citing
the Georgian Seismic Center.The epicenter of the earthquake was near the
village of Kokhora and reached a magnitude of five. A tremor was felt in
several parts of Western Georgia.Interfax-950215-LLWGCBAA

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RECOGNIZING INDEPENDENCE OF ABKHAZIA, S. OSSETIA AND KOSOVO IS AGAINST
INTERNATIONAL LAW - YANUKOVYCH - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:15:49 GMT
INTERNATIONAL LAW - YANUKOVYCH

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Daily Headline News For June 1, 2010 - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:15:33 GMT
Digest of headline news as of 3:30 p.m. Moscow time on June 1:BUSINESS
&amp; FINANCE*** POLITICAL REFORMS WILL BE NEEDED FOR A DEVELOPED RUSSIAN
ECONOMY - GREFPresident and CEO at Sberbank of Russia (RTS: SBER) German
Gref thinks Russia's economy still has development potential without
political reforms, but that creating a developed economy will necessitate
increased political competition."As to political reforms (in the interests
of economic development), there are two phases in the implementation of
economic reforms," Gref said at a briefing at the Strategy 2010: Results
and New Challenges conference dedicated to the 10th anniversary of the
Center for Strategic Development. "*** AKER/TECHNIP/SBM AND SAIPEM/SAM
SUNG/SOFEC VYING FOR RIGHT TO BUILD SHTOKMAN FPUA consortium of
Aker/Technip/SBM and a consortium of Saipem/Samsung/Sofec are vying for
the right to build a Floating Production Unit (FPU) for the Shtokman gas
condensate field, a vice president of operating company Shtokman
Development AG told reporters.Both bids are technically similar, and the
company is therefore hopeful the ideal solution will be found, said Herve
Madeo.Gas and condensate will be transported to shore using the same pipe.
Condensate will not be stored on the vessel, Madeo said. Sofec abd SBM are
the world's only two companies to possess the technology to make FPU
anchor moorings.*** RUSHYDRO GAINS CONTROL OF MOSCOW POWER SALES
CORusHydro (RTS: HYDR) has received a controlling stake in Moscow power
sales company Mosenergosbyt (RTS: MSSB), the power sales company said in a
statement.RusHydro acquired this stake in addition to five power sales
companies and the holding company for those assets from East Energ y
Systems (RAO ES Vostok) last week.Neither of the parties disclosed how
much the deal cost, but sources have told Interfax they estimate it at 7.8
billion rubles.*** TGK-9 DIRECTORS RECOMMEND WAIVING 2009 DIVIDENDSThe
board of directors at Perm-based generating company OJSC TGK-9 (RTS:
TGKI), which is part of CJSC IES's Urals Generation division, has
recommended that company shareholders vote to waive dividends for last
year when they meet for their AGM June 30, a company statement says.The
board had already addressed dividends at an in-absentia meeting May 19.
The company subsequently announced that the board had recommended
dividends for 2009 at 0.043023714 kopecks per common share, or a total of
3.37 billion rubles of the 4.214 billion in net profits the company turned
last year. But TGK-9 then retracted the statement, saying it had been a
technical error, that most of the board members had voted against
dividends and that the issue would be revisited shortly.*** SAYANO-
SHUSHENSKAYA RESTORATION COULD COST 35-37 BLN RUBLES - SECHINIt could cost
35 billion-37 billion rubles to finish restoring the Sayano-Shushensyaka
Hydroelectric Power Plant in Khakasia, which was badly damaged by an
accident last August, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Igor Sechin said at
the launch ceremony for the dam's spillway."The final amount will depend
on equipment supplies," Sechin said, adding that hydrogenerating company
RusHydro (RTS: HYDR) was adjusting its equipment order from OJSC Power
Machines (RTS: SILM).*** RUSAL COULD GET 41.2 BLN RUBLES DIVIDENDS FROM
TWO BIGGEST SMELTERSAluminum giant UC Rusal could receive a total of 41.27
billion rubles dividends for 2009 from its two biggest smelters.The
Krasnoyarsk smelter, or Rusal Krasnoyarsk, said in a statement that its
directors had recommended a dividend of 291.61 rubles a share for 2009.
The smelter has 85,478,536 issued ordinary shares, so it could pay its
sole shareholder 24.926 billion rubles in t otal.The Bratsk smelter, of
Rusal Bratsk, said it was recommending 2,969.07 rubles per share on
5,505,305 issued shares or a total of 16.345 billion rubles.*** ALROSA
EXPECTS OVER $2 BLN IN H1 SALESRussian diamond monopoly Alrosa is
predicting it will see over $2 billion in cut diamond sales in the first
half of 2010, a company statement says.Alrosa sold $335 million worth of
raw diamonds in May alone.*** KERIMOV CLOSE TO BUYING URALKALI FROM
RYBOLOVLEV, OFFERING CASH AND SHARES - SOURCESuleiman Kerimov is close to
buying a controlling stake in potash miner Uralkali (RTS: URKA) from his
fellow billionaire Dmitry Rybolovlev for cash and shares, a source with
knowledge of the situation told Interfax late Monday."The deal will
probably be based on a price of $23 per GDR, and it could take a week or
ten days to close," the source said.Shares in gold miner Polyus Gold (RTS:
PLZL), in which Kerimov is a major shareholder, could be used as currency
for the transaction bes ides cash, the source said, without indicating the
ratio of cash to shares.*** CENTRAL BANK LOOKS TO SPUR LENDING GROWTH WITH
SURPRISE RATE CUTSThe Central Bank is trying to spur lending, which has
shown some signs of growth lately, with its latest surprise rate cuts,
announced yesterday. But lowering the refi rate itself is not proving to
be enough to get banks to lend more, as indicated by a sharper drop in the
CB's deposit rates, analysts said.The Central Bank lowered its key
refinancing rate and most other rates a quarter of a percent from June 1.
The refinancing rate falls to 7.75% from 8.00%.Inflation has continued to
slow, to 5.7% in annual terms as of May 25, and the CB still thinks the
risk of inflation accelerating in the coming months is not high.***
SBERBANK MULLING $1-BLN EUROBOND - DEPUTY CHAIRMANSberbank (RTS: SBER) is
thinking of offering $1 billion in five-year Eurobonds, the bank's deputy
chairman, Anton Karamzin, told the Russia Today TV news channel yeste rday
evening."Investors are saying $1 billion would be the ideal volume," he
said.Russia's biggest lending institution held a road show at the start of
May but did not reach a final decision to sell bonds, Karamzin told
Interfax earlier.*** RUSNANO GETS GREEN LIGHT TO ISSUE BONDSState
nanotechnology corporation Rusnano has received the green light to issue
bonds.Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has signed amendments to the law
on the state corporation, which allows it to borrow funds, including with
bond issues, the president's press office said.*** TRANSCONTAINER SEES
IFRS EARNINGS PLUMMET 83.5% TO 589.6 MLN RUBLES IN 2009TransContainer's
net profit to International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) plummeted
83.5% to 589.6 million rubles in 200i, the Russian Railways (RZD) (RTS:
RZHD) subsidiary said in a statement.Sales revenue fell 20% to 16.4
billion rubles and pretax profit was down 83.2% to 767.6 million
rubles.POLITICS &amp; SOCIETY*** RUSSIA WANTS TO INTENSIFY DIALOGUE WITH
EU - KREMLINRussia counts on a more dynamic and consistent dialogue with
the European Union."The pattern of interaction between Russia and the EU
became clearer after the Treaty of Lisbon took effect," Kremlin
spokeswoman Natalya Timakova told the press."We hope the formation of a
new system within the European Union will help make our interaction with
the EU more dynamic and more consistent," she said.*** SOUTH STREAM SHOULD
GET STATUS OF TRANS-EUROPEAN ENERGY NETWORK - MEDVEDEVThe South Stream gas
pipeline should be granted the status of a trans-European energy network,
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said."We have consistently been pursuing
a policy aimed at diversifying oil and gas supply routes. Major joint
projects such as Nord Stream have been implemented successfully. And we
hope that South Stream will receive the status of a trans-European energy
network," Medvedev said at a news conference after the Russia- EU summit
in Rostov-on-Don on Tuesday.*** RUSSIA, EU SEEK UNBIASED INQUIRY INTO
ISRAEL'S RAID ON AID SHIPSRussia and the European Union demand a thorough
and impartial investigation into the circumstances surrounding Israel's
raid on a convoy of ships carrying aid to the Gaza Strip.Russia and the
European Union regret the loss of human lives during Israel's military
operation against the flotilla en route to the Gaza Strip, Russian Foreign
Minister Sergei Lavrov and EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton said
in a joint statement adopted after the Russia-EU summit in Rostov-on-Don
on Tuesday.Russia and the EU also called for passage of humanitarian aid,
consumer goods and people to the Gaza Strip to be opened immediately.***
MEDVEDEV URGES U.S. TO DECIDE ON RUSSIA'S WTO ENTRYRussian President
Dmitry Medvedev has called on Washington to decide once and for all
whether or not it will allow Russia to join the World Trade Organization
(WTO)."It seems to me that everyone, including our American partners,
should agree that Russia's membership in the WTO is not a carrot they are
offering us all the time as a prize for our good behavior," Medvedev said
at a news conference after the Russia-EU summit in Rostov-on-Don on
Tuesday."Russia needs the WTO, but the WTO needs Russia as well," he
said.*** RUSSIA, EU FAIL TO COME TO TERMS ON VISA-FREE TRAVELOne should
not engage in devising unrealistic schemes while considering the prospect
of introducing visa-free travel between Russia and the European Union,
President Dmitry Medvedev said."We must move on to the main goal - the
cancellation of visa travel. But now it is important not to attach
political strings to this issue and not to build castles in the air,"
Medvedev said at a news conference after the Russia-EU summit in
Rostov-on-Don on Tuesday."We must honestly accept the truth and assess the
European Union's readiness to handle this problem," he said.*** DETAINE D
'ARTICLE 31' DEMONSTRATORS RELEASED - MOSCOW POLICEMost demonstrators
detained on Monday evening at an unauthorized rally on Moscow's
Triumfalnaya Square in support of free assembly have been released, Moscow
police spokesman Arkady Bashirov told Interfax."Only a few detainees who
had arrived in Moscow from elsewhere remain at Moscow police stations.
They will be released after their administrative offences are documented
in the presence of a justice of the peace," he said.One hundred and fifty
protocols on administrative offences have been drawn up, Bashirov said.***
ONE CUSTOMS OFFICER KILLED, TWO OTHERS WOUNDED IN ABKHAZIA ATTACKA customs
official was killed and two others were injured when the car they were
traveling in came under fire in Abkhazia's Gali district."Shots were fired
at the customs officials' car from ambush at about 8:30 a.m. Moscow time
outside the town of Dikhazurga," Gali district police chief Lourens
Kogonia told Interfax."Cu stoms officer Gennady Kvitsinia died on the
spot. The two others were wounded, one of them seriously. They were
airlifted to Sukhumi on a helicopter," Kogonia said.*** POET ANDREI
VOZNESENSKY DIESProminent Russian poet Andrei Voznesensky has died at his
home at the age of 77 after suffering from a long-term illness, a Moscow
medical source told Interfax on Tuesday.Voznesensky was born in Moscow on
May 12, 1933 into the family of an engineer. He graduated from the Moscow
Architecture Institute in 1957.At the age of 14, Voznesensky sent his
verses to Nobel Prize-winning poet Boris Pasternak, whose friendship had a
strong influence on the young poet.Voznesensky's verses were published for
the first time in 1958.ak arInterfax-950140-HYCFCBAA

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U.S. Seeks Stronger Partnership With Russia in Energy Sector - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:16:57 GMT
BAKU. June 2 (Interfax) - The United States regards Russia as a partner in
the energy sector, not as a rival, Special Envoy of the U.S. Secretary of
State for Eurasian Energy Richard Morningstar said.Russia is a key
producer of energy resources and has been playing a major role in
maintaining the energy security of the whole region, including Europe, and
Russia should be involved in all possible areas of cooperation with the
U.S., Morningstar said in the Azeri Strategic Research Center in Baku on
Wednesday.The U.S. continues working together with Kazakhstan and
Azerbaijan on projects to ship energy resources from the Caspian region to
the world's markets, he said.Regional pipelines continue encountering
military threats, the U.S. diplomat said, referring to the conflict in
Georgia in August 2008.However, Morningstar said he was confident that any
possible military conflict would not affect energy projects under way in
the region.The diplomat said he disagreed that relations between
Washington and Baku had become strained recently, including in the energy
sector.He confirmed the U.S. administration's commitment to promoting
strategic relations with Azerbaijan.tm dp(Our editorial staff can be
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Deputies Present Bill Offering 1 Mln Ruble Paymen t For Draft Exemption -
Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:16:35 GMT
MOSCOW. June 7 (Interfax-AVN) - Liberal Democratic Party deputies Maxim
Rokhmistrov, Yuri Kogan, Yuri Napso and others have presented amendments
to the Law on Military Duty and Military Service, which suggests an
official excuse from military service."The authors of this bill propose to
introduce in the Russian Federation a measure, which is rather widely
spread in civilized countries. Citizens who do not want to be drafted for
military service can pay a certain sum to the Defense Ministry, and the
government will use the money for defense needs," the supplementary note
runs.The deputies suggested a payment of 1 million rubles for exemption
from military service."This way, a citizen will be more useful than if he
is drafted against his will," the deputies said. They referred to similar
practices in Geo rgia, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Turkey, Mongolia, Greece,
Albania and some other countries.The number of draft dodgers has been
growing in Russia, the deputies said.For instance, the number of draft
dodgers topped 17,000 last fall."In all, 198,600 Russians are dodging the
draft, including 45,000 in Moscow," the deputies
said.Interfax-950215-CRVGCBAA

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Italians Making Film About S. Ossetia Struggle For Independence - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:16:40 GMT
TSKHINVAL. June 2 (Interfax) - The Italian television company Orme Sas has
starte d filming a documentary in South Ossetia about the republic's
struggle for independence.The working title of the future film is "South
Ossetia: a path of independence," Italian journalist and member of the
European Parliament Giulietto Chiesa, who is in Tskhinval with his crew,
told Interfax on Tuesday."People in Europe and in the West know nothing
not only about the current events, but also the whole history of the
conflict and the processes that are occurring here. In our film about
South Ossetians' struggle for their independence we will try to get this
message across to Western viewers," Chiesa said."We were here several
times before, filming before and after the war. The film uses everything
that was shot. We will show the film on Russian television too," the MEP
said.The Italian film crew led by television company director Mario Canale
will stay in South Ossetia until the end of the
week.Interfax-950215-YZHFCBAA

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Ruling United National Movement Wins Local Elections in Georgia - Early
Reports - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:16:32 GMT
reports

TBILISI. June 2 (Interfax) - The Central Elections Commission (CEC) of
Georgia on Wednesday evening disclosed the tentative results of Sunday's
local elections.Head of the CEC press center Juli Giorgadze told a
briefing that the ruling United National Movement won the elections
collecting 65.5% of the vote. The Christian Democratic Party came in
second with 11.9%."Election returns were annulled at five polling stations
over abus es, however, this did not influence the general voting results,"
she said.Giorgadze said that the ruling party also won a landslide victory
in the local and mayoral elections in Tbilisi.Meanwhile, the opposition is
complaining about abuse.Early reports say that international monitors
found the elections fair and democratic even though they pointed out to
certain shortcomings and abuses.ml mj(Our editorial staff can be reached
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Abkhazia And Russia Could Revive Direct Air Links in July - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:15:35 GMT
SUKHUMI. June 4 (Interfax) - Abkhaz Prime Minister Sergei Shamba has said
he is confident that direct air links between Abkhazia and Russia will
resume next month."We and the Russian side have reached an agreement on
passenger and cargo flights from Moscow to Sukhumi," Shamba said on
Friday.Sukhumi International Airport is getting ready to handle such
flights, and the reconstruction of the airport's building is proceeding at
a rapid pace, he said.Abkhazia's President Sergei Bagapsh told journalists
earlier that direct air links between Moscow and Sukhumi could be restored
at the beginning of July.However, these plans have been met with stern
opposition from Georgia.On March 30, the Georgian Parliament announced
that it would appeal to the International Civil Aviation Organization
against Russia's decision to grant a location identifier code to Sukhumi
Airport and to resume direct flights to Abkhazia.Interfax-950215-EANGCBAA
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Georgian Ruling Party Won Elections Through Intimidation, Bribery - Ex-pm
- Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:15:57 GMT
TBILISI. June 1 (Interfax) - President Mikheil Saakashvili's United
National Movement's victory in the May 30 municipal elections has
postponed Georgia's evolution "into a democratic and law-abiding state
indefinitely", Georgia's former Prime Minister Zurab Nogaideli, who today
leads the opposition National Council, told journalists on
Monday."Regrettably, yesterday was a day of defeat for Georgia," Nogaideli
said.The ruling party won the local elections "through intimidating and
bribing the voters," he said."These authorities should quit, and we will
do everything in our power to achieve this goal," he said.Georgia's
opposition forces plan to launch consultations within the next few days to
formulate their further strategy, Nogaideli said.President Mikheil
Saakashvili has already congratulated his United National Movement on its
victory in the municipal elections, although the Central Election
Commission is yet to announce the official results.tm ap(Our editorial
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Moscow Plans to Address Transcaucasia Situation At Next Round of Geneva
Talks - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:15:37 GMT
talks

MOSCOW. June 4 (Interfax) - The Russian delegation plans to discuss the
situation in Transcaucasia during the next round of the Geneva-based
consultations on security in the region on June 8."During the upcoming
round, we plan to discuss the ongoing situation at the borders of Abkhazia
and South Ossetia with Georgia, including the functioning of the joint
programs to prevent and react to incidents in areas near the border. We
have recently learned about new incidents that require an objective
investigation to be conducted primarily within the aforementioned
programs," the Russian Foreign Ministry said in a press release on
Friday."The Geneva discussions still face the task of formulating legally
binding agreements bann ing the use of force. The Russian side will
continue making all the necessary efforts for it," the ministry said.The
authorities in Moscow also hope that the search for a solution to the
problem of missing and detained people will continue.During the meeting in
Geneva, the working group for humanitarian affairs will discuss possible
solutions to the issue of refugees and internally displaced persons."The
Russian side is ready to start practical negotiations on a whole range of
generally accepted principles and international standards in this
important humanitarian sphere in order to be able to make progress on
other concrete issues in this area," the ministry
said.Interfax-950215-HXKGCBAA

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Sukhumi Accuses Georgia of Organizing Terrorist Acts in Gali - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:11:09 GMT
SUKHUMI. June 7 (Interfax) - Abkhazia intends to raise the security
situation in the southernmost Gali district at the next round of
internationally sponsored talks in Geneva following deadly attacks earlier
this week, which Abkhazia accuses Georgia of carrying out."Two people were
killed and two others badly injured in terrorist attacks in Gali district
on June 1 and 3," Abkhaz Foreign Minister Maxim Gvinjia told journalists
in Sukhumi on Friday."The terrorist acts in Gali district are staged by
Georgian special services with the connivance of international
organizations that are numerous in Georgia," he said.The Abkhaz delegation
at the Geneva talks on June 8 will also insist that the EU m onitoring
mission in Georgia demonstrate a more responsible attitude to its
functions, he added.Interfax-950215-TLRGCBAA

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Abkhazia to Open Trade Representative Office in Russia - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:10:59 GMT
SUKHUMI. June 4 (Interfax) - The government of Abkhazia has announced that
it will open a trade representative office in Russia."The representative
office will be set up in line with the agreement on the mutual
establishment of trade representative offices signed by the governments of
Abkhazia and Russia," the republi c's Economy Minister Kristina Ozgan said
at a cabinet session in Sukhumi on Friday.Abkhazia's trade representative
office in Russia will be headed by Oleg Bartsits, who has been holding the
post of chief investment policy coordinator at the Abkhaz government's
representative office in Russia since 2005.Abkhazia's Prime Minister
Sergei Shamba said he hoped that the work of the republic's trade
representative office in Russia would be successful."It will be the first
trade representative office ever set up by our country," Shamba said.tm
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Another Unproductive Georgian-s.Ossetian Meeting - Tbilisi - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:15:44 GMT
TBILISI. June 3 (Interfax) - Another meeting of Georgian and South
Ossetian officials within the framework of the incident prevention
mechanism took place after a long pause in the Georgian village of Ergneti
on Thursday.The meeting, which focused on people's security and the search
for those accounted as missing, was fruitless, said chief of the Georgian
Interior Ministry's information and analytical department Shota
Utiashvili, who headed to the Georgian delegation at the talks.It is
positive that the meeting took place, because such meetings were not held
for a long time due to South Ossetia's refusal to take part in the talks,
head of the European Union Monitoring Mission in Georgia (EUMM) Hansjorg
Haber said.The date of next meeting is yet unknown.ar dp(Our editorial
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European Parliament Notes Flaws in Georgian Electoral Code - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:11:13 GMT
TBILISI. June 1 (Interfax) - A European Parliament delegation which
monitored the Georgian local elections on May 30 produced a generally
positive report on the vote.The election was a step forward towards
Georgia's democratic development, the European Parliament's monitors said
in their report.But Georgia's Electoral Code has provisions which need to
be fine-tuned, they added.It is difficult for some political parties to
collect the required number of supporters' signatures, the monitors
said.The practice of setting up separate polling stations for police and
servicemen should be revised too, the monitors noted.The procedure of
appealing abuses should be simplified and made more transparent. The
difference between the administrative and party resources must be
differentiated more distinctly in the Electoral Code, the report
concluded.sd ap(Our editorial staff can be reached at
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Abkhazia Vows Response to Alleged Georgian Terrorism - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:11:05 GMT
SUKHUMI, Abkhazia. June 7 (Interfax) - Abkhazia's President Sergei Bagapsh
on Friday called a meeting of the Abkhaz Security Council to discuss
recent terrorist attacks allegedly carried out by Georgians in Gali
district, the Abkhaz government said.Bagapsh "instructed the Interior
Ministry, the State Security Service and other special units to propose a
plan of joint action to stabilize the situation in Gali district,"
government spokesman Kristian Bzhania told Interfax."Security services are
investigating the latest incidents. The style of those crimes is quite
familiar. The Georgian connection is much too obvious," Bagapsh
said.Bagapsh demanded "an extremely careful investigation into the
situation in Gali district."He told the Abkhaz Foreign Ministry to raise
"the issue of increasingly frequent terrorist acts in Gali district" at
international talks in Geneva on dealing with the aftermath of the 2008
Russian-Georgian war and at "five-party meetings as part of the mechanism
for reaction to incidents.""It must be said clearly that, if the Georgian
side does not put an end to its subversive activities, we will be forced
to take appropriate measures. The organizers of the terrorist acts should
realize that local destabilization may exacerbate what is already quite a
difficult situation in a region where refugees have returned," Bagapsh
said.Two people were killed and two others badly injured in separate
attacks in Gali district on June 1 and 3.Interfax-950215-ENRGCBAA

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Tbilisi Still to Decide on Possible Participation in Sochi Games -
Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:11:11 GMT
TBILISI. June 7 (Interfax) - Georgia may abstain from the 2014 Winter
Olympic Games in Sochi. The issue has not been discussed, Georgian Deputy
Foreign Minister David Jalagania told a Monday press briefing."It is
difficult to say whether Georgia will take part in the games because
Russia attacked Georgia and occupied its land in 2008," he said.The deputy
minister accused Russia of illegally mining inert materials in Abkhazia in
order to build Sochi Olympic sites."We never forget about reality and our
response will be adequate," he said.te mj(Our editorial staff can be
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Georgia Party Seeking Coalition to Press For Change of Govt - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:09:48 GMT
TBILISI. June 1 (Interfax) - Georgian opposition party National Forum is
beginning talks with key opposition groups in a bid to build a coalition
to seek early presidential and parliamentary elections, National Forum's
leader said on Tuesday.Kakha Shartava told news conference he was willing
to hold talks with any opposition politician except pro-Russian ex-Prime
Minister Zurab Nogaideli, who heads the Movement for a Fair Georgia
party.Shartava called the May 30 municipal elections a "show." He said
that "there was total control o ver the voters" and that the returns of
the polls were evidence that the opposition must unify.National Forum had
put forward no candidates for the municipal elections.as dp(Our editorial
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Abkhazia's Gali District Hit By Quake - Georgian Seismologist (Part 2) -
Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:09:34 GMT
TBILISI. June 7 (Interfax) - A magnitude five earthquake occurred in the
Gali district of Abkhazia on Monday, Georgian media outlets said, citing
the Georgian Seismic C enter.The epicenter of the earthquake was near the
village of Kokhora and reached a magnitude of five. A tremor was felt in
several parts of Western Georgia.The quake tremor was felt throughout the
district's area, head of the Gali district administration Beslan Arshba
told Interfax.According to preliminary reports, there are no injuries or
damage as a result of the earthquake, he said.kk mj(Our editorial staff
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International Inquiry Into Abductions of S. Ossetians Unsuccessful -
Tskhinvali Officials - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:10:51 GMT
Tskhinvali officials

TSKHINVALI. June 7 (Interfax) - There is no sense for South Ossetia to
continue to take part in the mechanisms preventing incidents on the
Ossetian-Georgian border, as international experts working in South
Ossetia and Georgia under the aegis of the Council of Europe (CoE) have
failed to find out the fate of missing South Ossetians."We hoped that
today we would no longer have the reasons for refusing to participate in
the mechanisms, however Hammarberg's statement and the report by experts
proved the opposite," South Ossetia's Deputy Presidential Representative
for Post-Conflict Regulation Merab Chigoyev told Interfax on Thursday
after a meeting with officials from Georgia, the Organization for Security
and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) and the EU Monitoring Mission in
Georgia.The informal meeting on the Ossetian-Georgian border incident
prevention mechanisms was held in the Georgian village of Ergneti
bordering with South Ossetia, he said.A decision to invite independent
international experts to find out the fate of missing South Ossetians was
made during the Geneva discussions on the Caucasus security and at
meetings between South Ossetia's Ombudsman David Sanakoyev and CoE High
Commissioner for Human Rights Thomas Hammarberg, Chigoyev
recalled.International experts carried out their work and prepared a
preliminary report that was due to be presented by Hammarberg, he said.
The human rights commissioner could not attend the meeting in person and
replied to all questions concerning the report by phone from Stockholm,
Chigoyev said."One has to admit that today neither the statement made by
Hammarberg, or the report presented by experts contain no real information
about the fate of our citizens," Chigoyev said.South Ossetia claims that
three young men were kidnapped from South Ossetia's Tskhinval district on
October 13, 2008. Four o ther South Ossetians were seized by Georgian
forces on August 8, 2008.Interfax-950215-NJRGCBAA

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Georgian Labor Party Declares Fight Against Imperialism, Colonialism -
Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:10:20 GMT
TBILISI. June 3 (Interfax) - The Georgian Labor Party has suggested
opening a public center in Georgia "to fight against imperialism and
colonialism."All problems in Georgia stem from "two large empires," one of
which, Russia, "has occupied part of the country, and the other - the U.S.
- colonized the rest of its t erritory," where citizens were even stripped
of their voting right, Labor leader Shalva Natelashvili said on
Thursday.An illustrative example of this was the May 30 municipal
elections, "the results of which were known well beforehand and dictated
from Washington," he said.Regretfully, part of the Georgian opposition
took part in those elections, thus facilitating further existence of the
ruling regime, Natelashvili said.The public center will be based at the
Labor Party headquarters and will fight "against imperialism and
Saakashvili's puppet regime," he said."Saakashvili and his regime are a
problem, but getting rid of him is only possible in a country free from
outside influence," the Labor leader said.kk ap(Our editorial staff can be
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SOCAR Ships Russia 347 Bcm of Gas in Jan-may - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:10:37 GMT
BAKU. June 4 (Interfax) - The State Oil Company of the Azerbaijani
Republic (SOCAR) exported 346.644 billion cubic meters of natural gas to
Russia in the first five months of this year, SOCAR said on its
website.May shipments to Russia amounted to 84.935 million cubic
meters.SOCAR delivered 195.537 million m3 of gas to Georgia over the five
months and 11.383 million m3 in May alone.Another 147.198 million m3 of
gas were exported to Iran to supply the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic,
including 32.826 m3 just in May.SOCAR pumped 320.177 million m3 of gas
into underground storage in Jan-May, 232.737 m3 in May. It removed 630.926
m3 of gas during the five months.OJSC Gazprom (RTS: GAZP) and SOCAR inked
a contract October 14, 2009 for the purchase of Azerbaijani gas via the
Shirvanovka gas-measuring station. Since March 5, daily volume has
increased to 3.5 m3 of gas.Cf(Our editorial staff can be reached at
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Saakashvili Satisfied With Intl Community's Assessment of Elections -
Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:10:14 GMT
TBILISI. June 2 (Interfax) - Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili said
he is s atisfied with the international community's positive opinion of
the Georgian municipal elections on May 30."In all estimates, the Georgian
municipal elections were held at a very high level. The NATO secretary
general qualified them as honest and free. The opinions of other
international organizations were positive too," he told the Georgian
government."This means that we can win even greater investors' trust and
that we will look ahead with even greater optimism," Saakashvili said.The
Georgian president urged the government to work actively not only during
elections or election campaign, but always.No elections are being planned
for at least the next two years, he said. "We have many months ahead and
at least this year to carry out important reforms," Saakashvili said.sd
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Burjanadze Says Local Georgian Election Illegitimate - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:10:11 GMT
TBILISI. June 2 (Interfax) - Nino Burjanadze, Georgia's former
parliamentary speaker and current leader of the Democratic Movement -
United Georgia opposition party, has criticized the opposition activists,
who yielded to official pressure and took part in local elections."There
cannot be any talk about free elections. Unfortunately, part of the
opposition, by virtue of inexperience, became entangled in this
well-staged farce and helped legitimatize the Saakashvili regime,"
Burjanadze told the press on Tuesday."Althou gh many citizens feel
disappointed after the election, the fight against the regime must
continue until its ultimate goal - early presidential and parliamentary
elections - is reached," she said.The Burjanadze party boycotted the
election, claiming that taking part, when the outcome is known in advance,
would be tantamount to perpetuating the Saakashvili regime.Elections to
local government were held in Georgia on May 30. Also, the first direct
mayoral elections took place in Tbilisi. The governing United National
Movement won in all elections, according to official reports.sd dp(Our
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EU, Russia to Start Step By Step Advancement Toward Visa-free Travel - EU
Delegation - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:10:02 GMT
delegation

MOSCOW. June 2 (Interfax) - The European Union and Russia have reaffirmed
their commitment to switching to visa-free travel using a long-term step
by step procedure, the EU delegation in Moscow said in a statement after
the Russia-EU summit, which ended in Rostov-on-Don on Tuesday.The
participants in the summit noted progress in the talks on a new EU-Russia
pact, which is expected to lay a solid foundation for stronger bilateral
relations in all areas of cooperation, it said.The leaders supported a
partnership for modernization between the European Union and Russia, which
will be further detailed by coordinators, the statement says.The EU
expressed its concerns about other issues, including the situatio n in the
North Caucasus, the security of rights campaigners in Russia, and reforms
of the penitentiary system, it said.The EU again noted the importance of
intensifying discussions and cooperation in order to ensure greater
security and stability in the European region, the EU delegation said.The
European Union urged Russia to abide by its commitments that it assumed
after the war in Georgia in August 2008 and to implement the agreements
signed on August 12 and September 8 2008, it said.sd mj(Our editorial
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Gazprom to Help Build Several Hydropower Plants in S. Ossetia - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:09:33 GMT
TSKHINVALI. June 7 (Interfax) - A network of hydropower plants is to be
built in South Ossetia, South Ossetian Prime Minister Vadim Brovtsev said
in Tskhinvali on Monday."The energy ministry has held talks, followed by
the decision to build at least seven hydropower plants by the Gazprom
(RTS:GAZP) - South Ossetia joint venture. A project to build a thermal
power plant is being negotiated," he said.The contract to set up the
Gazprom-South Ossetia joint venture was signed on April 6 2010 by Brovtsev
and Gazprom CEO Alexei Miller. It envisions South Ossetia's gasification
under an investment project, as well as the development and introduction
of gas-saving know-how.Also, information technologies will be developed in
the gas-supply system, and environmental friendly and rational utilization
of the natural environment will be gu aranteed.sd ap(Our editorial staff
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One Customs Officer Killed, Two Others Wounded in Abkhazia Attack (Part 2)
- Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:09:16 GMT
SUKHUMI. June 1 (Interfax) - A customs official was killed and two others
were injured when the car they were traveling in came under fire in
Abkhazia's Gali district."Shots were fired at the customs officials' car
from ambush at about 8:30 a.m. Moscow time outside the town of
Dikhazurga," Gali district police chief Lourens Kogonia told
Interfax."Customs officer Gennady Kvitsinia died on the spot. The two
others were wounded, one of them seriously. They were airlifted to Sukhumi
on a helicopter," Kogonia said.Abkhazia's chief customs official Sayid
Tarkil described the incident as "a subversive act, carried out by
Georgian special services against the Abkhaz customs staff.""The car was
near the customs checkpoint in the village of Saberio near the
Georgian-Abkhaz border, when unidentified assailants opened fire from
ambush," he told journalists in Sukhumi."The customs officials returned
fire, but the attackers escaped into Georgian territory," Tarkil said.sd
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NATO Respects Ukraine's Choice, Reaffirms Open Door Policy For Georgia -
Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:09:13 GMT
BRUSSELS. June 7 (Interfax) - NATO will continue to cooperate with Ukraine
in the framework of the bilateral commission, based on the principles of
partnership and respect for mutual interests, said NATO Secretary General
Anders Fogh Rasmussen.The Bucharest summit resolution is still in force
and the NATO doors remain open for Ukraine, Georgia and other nations,
should they wish to join the alliance and meet the requirements, he told a
press conference in Brussels on Monday ahead of a series of meetings at
the level of defense ministers at the NATO headquarters.We have 100%
respect for Ukraine's choice as far as its relations with the NATO are
concerned, the secretary general said.The NATO-Ukraine and NATO-Georgia
commissions are due to meet at ministerial level on June 10-11.At the
meeting with the Georgian defense minister, NATO officials will reaffirm
the alliance's firm support for Georgia's sovereignty and territorial
integrity, Rasmussen said. Georgia has yet to conduct a lot of reforms,
and NATO will be helping in their implementation, the secretary general
said.Last week the Ukrainian parliament approved a bill effectively
abandoning plans to join NATO, opting to remain a military non-aligned
country.kk ap(Our editorial staff can be reached at
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Tbilisi Denies Rumors on Possible Selling of Imedi TV Company - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:09:16 GMT
TBILISI. June 3 (Interfax) - Georgia does not plan to sell the Imedi TV
company, said Giorgy Arveladze, general director at the Georgian Media
Production Group of which Imedi is a part."There is neither will nor
reasons to sell Imedi," Arveladze said.Georgian media reported on
Wednesday that Imedi will be sold to a Ukrainian company.ar dp(Our
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Earthquake jolts Georgia's breakaway Abkhazia - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 12:22:27 GMT
Text of report by corporate-owned Russian news agency
InterfaxTbilisi/Sukhumi, 7 June: An earthquake of magnitude about five
struck (ethnic Georgian-populated) Gali District (in Georgia's breakaway
Abkhazia) on Monday (7 June), the Georgian media have reported, referring
to the Georgian Seismic Centre.Underground tremor reached five grades in
the epicentre of the earthquake near the Kokhora village of Gali District.
The earthquake could also be felt in a number of districts of west
Georgia.Beslan Arshba, the head of (Abkhaz) administration of Gali
District, told Interfax that underground tremor could be felt on the whole
territory of the district. "The plaster even fell from the ceiling and
walls of my office at the moment of the earthquake," he said .He said that
according to preliminary data, the earthquake resulted in no victims and
destruction.(Description of Source: Moscow Interfax in Russian --
Nonofficial information agency known for its extensive and detailed
reporting on domestic and international issues)

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Russia Press 16 May 10
The following lists selected reports from the Russia Press on 16 May 10.
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Monday June 7, 2010 11:28:34 GMT
Ingushetiya, 10 May 10At the end of April, by agreement between the
Council of Veterans of Afghanistan, an Ingush public organization, and the
Council of Veterans of Afghanistan of the Republic of North Ossetia-Alanya
on a long-term programme of mutual cooperation, a group of Ingush children
and their mothers visited Vladikavkaz where they were met by
representatives of the mayor's office, party activists from One Russia,
schoolchildren and their teachers. The Ingush Afghan veteran's
organization invited children from North Ossetia to visit Ingushetia to
strengthen neighbourly relations between the two peoples.Serdalo, 12 May
10Ingush President Yunus-Bek Yevkurov has sent a telegram of condolences
to the Governor of Kemerovo Region Oman Tuleyev following the deaths of 30
miners at the Raspadskaya colliery. "This is a tragedy not just for the
people of the region but for all Russians. Please convey on behalf of the
people of Ingushetia our sincere condolences to the relatives and friends
of tho se killed at the pit in Mezhdurechensk and my wishes for a speedy
recovery to those injured," the telegram says.Ingushetiya, 14 May 10A
conference run by the head of the Ingush president's administration, Yuriy
Mitsyuk, was held on 11 May, at which a working group for the
implementation of a programme of joint actions by state power bodies,
public and political organizations of Ingushetia and North Ossetia on the
development of neighbourly relations between the two republics, reported
back on work carried out so far. A delegation of 20 people, including
deputies and representatives of the Afghan Veterans committee, left for an
inspection visit to Ossetia. A round-table meeting was held in Magas on 6
May to develop neighbourly relations and complete measures for the return
and resettlement of forced migrants to their places of former domicile. A
draft address was prepared and adopted unanimously.On an instruction from
Ingush President Yevkurov, sacrificial rites have bee n carried out in all
parts of Ingushetia in memory of the late former Chechen President Akhmat
Kadyrov. Sacrificial meat was distributed to local people in need.
Nazran's Mayor Beyali Ozdoyev said that Kadyrov had made an "invaluable
contribution in leading the fraternal people on the path of development
and creation".On 11 May Ingush President Yevkurov had a meeting with
representatives of the republican clergy to discuss the socio-political
situation in the republic, the further development of relations between
the state and the church, the revival of spiritual and moral values and
the upbringing of young people. Those present pointed out problems in the
spiritual and moral education of the younger generation. Yevkurov said
that work in this area should be raised to a new level.Serdalo, 15 May 10A
meeting between Ingush President Yevkurov and Abkhazian Health Minister
Zurab Marshaniya took place in Magas on 12 May. They discussed questions
of inter-action in the health service and the organization of summer
holidays for children in the two republics. Yevkurov invited the children
from Abkhazia to visit the Dzheyrakh children's health camp.On 12 May
Ingush President Yevkurov had a meeting with the personnel of the Interior
Ministry and attended a morning staff conference. In a speech he focused
special attention on stepping up the work of the ministry in all areas of
service. He stressed that corruption must be eradicated among the police,
evil practices must be countered and anti-corruption work
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Russian-Georgian mafia boss arrested in Spain - El Pais.com
Monday June 7, 2010 10:24:26 GMT
Excerpt from report by Spanish popular centre-left newspaper El Pais
website, on 7 JuneMadrid: The proceedings initiated in Spain against the
Russian-Georgian mafia boss Zakhar Kalashov may end with a punishment much
greater than the 7.5 years' imprisonment for money laundering imposed on
him last Wednesday (2 June) by the National High Court. Police arrested
him in Marbella (southern Spain) yesterday after Georgia issued an
international arrest warrant for him last thing on Friday in order that he
serve an 18-year jail sentence for criminal conspiracy and the kidnapping
of a US national. (Passage omitted - background)The new arrest - made at
1400 hours (local time) while he was driving his car - begins a new
extradition process. Georgia, which requested his handover weeks ago, didd
not claim responsibility for the arrest until Friday because it thought he
was in prison in Spain (he was free on bail). The High Court must now
decide whether he should be handed over. Sources in the court say that is
the most likely thing, although it is on condition a new trial is held,
because he was sentenced while on the run - something the Spanish criminal
legislation does not allow.(Description of Source: Madrid El Pais.com in
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S7 Waits For Transport Ministry Permission On Flights To Tbilisi - I
TAR-TASS
Monday June 7, 2010 08:44:34 GMT
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TBILISI, June 7 (Itar-Tass) - The Russian S7 Siberia airlines has worked
out a program of charter flights to Georgia and awaits permission from the
Transport Ministry, S7 spokeswoman Irina Kolesnikova said on Monday.She
said "our letter is being considered by the ministry". "This is an
obligatory procedure, and after getting permission we are ready to
immediately begin implementing the charter program," Kolesnikova said. She
said the dates and the frequency of flights would be determined after the
carrier got ministry's permission.Reports from Georgia earlier on Monday
said Georgia's United Transport Administration (UTA) had given permission
to S7 Siberia airlines to operate charter flights between Moscow and
Tbilisi in the summer period.The head of the administration, Levan
Chichinadze, told reporters in Tbilisi the UTA is not against Siberia's
charter flights on the same basis as the Georgian private Georgian Airways
carrier operates charter flights from Tbilisi to Moscow and back.According
to other sources, S7 will operate charter flights between Moscow and
Tbilisi from July 1 to September.On May 18, the Russian Transport Ministry
gave permission to Georgian Airways to perform charter flights to Moscow.
The first such flight was made on May 24. A Boeing 737 plane that can take
on board 120 people flies from the capital of Georgia to Moscow's
Domodedovo airport. Company representatives say the program of charter
flights will be in effect from May 24 till July 1. Twelve direct flights
will be made within this period of time.Direct flights between the two
countries were stopped in August 2008 by the decision of Russia following
the military conflict in South Ossetia. After that Georgian Airways
operated three charter flights between Tbilisi and Moscow on January 8, 9
and 10, 2010 and then from April 1 to 3 and on April 10, 12 and
14.(Description of Source: Moscow ITAR-TASS in English -- Main government
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In Post-Vote Georgia, Lots to Do (and Drink) Opinion The Moscow Times -
The Moscow Times Online
Monday June 7, 2010 07:47:24 GMT
The election posters are already starting to look tattered and grubby, and
the gaudy campaign slogans are fading fast. A week has passed since local
elections in Georgia delivered their entirely predictable results: a big
win for President Mikheil Saakashvili-s rul ing party.

That might have surprised those who imagined that Georgians would want to
give their leader a bloody nose after the defeat in the war with Russia
and the economic slump that followed. But the results mean that
Saakashvili is now more secure in office than he had been for years,

In Tbilisi, his party campaigned under the slogan: 'There-s a lot more to
be done.' A Georgian brewery quickly parodied the phrase in advertisements
that promised: 'There-s a lot more to be drunk.'

But the majority of voters appear to have decided that they trust
Saakashvili and his allies to get things done more than some of the
opposition politicians who have been making trips to Moscow recently and
cozying up to Prime Minister Vladimir Putin. The ruling party describes
such figures as traitors consorting with the enemy while Abkhazia and
South Ossetia are occupied by Russian forces and puppet regimes. The polls
suggested that many Georgians agree.

For the radi cal opposition, the elections represented the latest in a
series of political disappointments. The radicals have repeatedly sought
to instigate a reverse scenario of the Rose Revolution that swept
Saakashvili to power. In recent years they-ve held large protests in the
streets, set up tent camps, organized hunger strikes and blockaded the
parliament, all with as little success as they had at the ballot box.

With the elections over, speculation is likely to increase about who will
replace Saakashvili when his two-term presidency ends in 2013. This could
be a landmark event in Georgia -- the first constitutional transfer of
power since independence from the Soviet Union without a revolution or a
coup.

There-s also the question of what Saakashvili himself will do afterward.
Although his government is no longer unequivocally considered a 'beacon of
democracy' in Washington or Brussels, some of his admirers at home want
him to retain a major role in political life.< br>
'Georgia cannot afford to lose a man with so much talent and energy,' a
pro-government political analyst told me recently. Whatever happens, this
country certainly wouldn-t be the same without him.

Matthew Collin is a journalist based in Tbilisi.

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Unbalanced North Ossetian Mufti Expresses Trend
Interview with Geydar Dzhemal, chairman of the Islamic Committee of
Russia, by Andrey Polunin; date and place of interview not given: Geydar
Dzhemal: The Mufti of North Ossetia Was Dismissed Because of Khattab.
Ali-Khadzhi Yevteyev Admitted He Dreamed of Dying for Allah -- for
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Monday June 7, 2010 07:28:16 GMT
Geydar Dzhemal, chairman of the Islamic Committee of Russia, tells us what
lies behind the ex-mufti's action.

Damir Mukhetdinov, Abdul-Vakhed Niyazov, Ali-Khadzhi Yevteyev, Arslan

Sardiyev, and Ildar Nurimanov in Tskhinval i

(Polunin) Geydar Dzhakhidovich, was Mufti Yevteyev an authoritative figure
in the Muslim world?

(Dzhemal) Ali-Khadzhi Yevteyev is a classical example of the new Muslim
among ethnic Russians. I would not say Yevteyev was very well known, but
he undoubtedly expresses a trend. (Ethnic) Russian kids and also kids of
mixed origins but from the Russian cultural space are looking for a
platform on which to express their discontent with the order of things. It
is not only a question of opposition to the state, to Putin or Medvedev.
It is a question of a fundamental rejection of the order of things -- of
the global liberal dictatorship that exists today, which is waging wars
against the peoples in the Middle East, which brought the world to
financial crisis, which built the governance of the masses on brainwashing
and lies.

Young people who feel these things most keenly are not satisfied with
simple formulas -- such as National Bolshevism or joining the L eft Front.
They go further, because people have a sense that the problems of the
world are not petty and rational in nature but global and theological.
That this is a problem of big ethics, not monetarist or administrative
problems. In this sense Ali-Khadzhi Yevteyev expresses a trend and is an
important and revealing figure.

On the other hand he is free from the burden of customary forms. Yevteyev
approaches Islam with a clean sheet and can allow himself to seek the
essence of pure Islam.

(Polunin) What essence was he seeking?

(Dzhemal) Islam is of course a political ideology, not a religion in the
conventional sense. This ideology is based on a certain understanding of
the universal legislative field. For the Muslim the idea of the liberal
way of playing with legislative norms is absurd. Because if a norm is
adopted in private by unknown lawyers in the interests of a group of
people, that is cheating. The fundamental platform of Muslims is fa ith in
the divinely revealed source of laws, the requirements of the Sharia,
which do not depend on arbitrary human decisions.

The only question one could put to Yevteyev is about the fact that he
became a mufti. The logic of his past and his statements do not fit in
well with the status of an official of what is commonly called the
"dukhovka" (spiritual administration, from its initial letters).
Oppositionism, radicalism -- that is a destiny and a choice. But what does
this have to do with the attributes of an official of the "dukhovka" and
his status? If he was playing the role of some kind of Shtirlits (secret
agent), why speak out in such a way as to compromise his mission in an
official post, if there was such a mission?

Muslims of Russia and Mufti Ali Yevteyev with a damaged Georgian tank in

Tskhinvali

(Polunin) Maybe it was a deliberate attempt to shock?

(Dzhemal) The political impact of that kind of shock is negligible, it
will soon be forgotten. The beneficial results from the contingent he is
geared to is effectively zero. I think this is a case of kicking over the
traces in an individualistic way. It shows that Yevteyev, as an operator
in the political space, is still very immature. But I repeat, he expresses
trends that are current in Islam today.

(Polunin) Yevteyev talks a lot about jihad, about how he recognizes all 14
degrees of jihad, including the armed jihad...

(Dzhemal) There are a great many more points than that, the jihad includes
72 points. If you follow the traditional interpretation you must begin by
clearing away the stones that are scattered in the road. You put them to
one side so that they do not get in people's way. That is the first,
initial action of jihad. In fact, jihad is any kind of effort that leads
from chaos to order.

(Polunin) But here we are talking about violence. Yevteyev says he was one
of the Wahhabites and dreamed of giving his life for Allah. "This is our
mentality -- shooting, camouflage jackets, beards, all of this was very
attractive. When you are talking in person with somebody who has killed
someone (in a dreamy voice)..." But at the beginning of the interview he
says that "many bad things have been done in Russia by the hands of
Muslims." Are violence and Islam connected?

(Dzhemal) Muslims must fight for Islam and against its main enemies. They
are, first and foremost, the United States and Israel. Russia, from the
viewpoint of Islam, is a battlefield of the Muslims of all mankind against
the main forces in the world, which control the political space. Along
this path, the activities of Muslims may be assessed by certain states as
patriotic and by others as anti-Russian. If, of course, you identify the
Kremlin with the country and its interests.

As for Yevteyev, on the one hand he feels his past as a burden, but on the
other h e does not dissociate himself from it. This is his individual
motive. I think he should have articulated that and shared his past as a
kind of burden.

Nonetheless I hold the view that Ali-Khadzhi Yevteyev is an unbalanced
individual who cannot help saying too much. Most likely he has lost his
sense of guidance and his conviction as to the purpose of his mission. He
is trying to create the conditions for getting somewhere by coursing a
scandal and articulating the problems. But in the end they made him
apologize to the Orthodox Church and expelled him from his post. Maybe
that is what he wanted subconsciously. (Passage omitted: extracts from
Yevteyev's Regnum interview)

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Georgia Transport Watchdog Okays Russian S7 Flights To Tbilisi - ITAR-TASS
Monday June 7, 2010 07:43:08 GMT
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TBILISI, June 7 (Itar-Tass) - Georgia's United Transport Administration
(UTA) has given permission to the Russian S7 Siberia airlines to operate
charter flights between Moscow and Tbilisi in the summer period, the head
of the administration, Levan Chichinadze, told reporters in Tbilisi on
Monday.He said the UTA is not against Siberia's charter flights on the
same basis as the Georgian private Georgian Airways carrier operates
charter flights from Tbilisi to Moscow and back.According to other
sources, S7 will operate charter flights between Moscow a nd Tbilisi from
July 1 to September.On May 18, the Russian Transport Ministry gave
permission to Georgian Airways to perform charter flights to Moscow. The
first such flight was made on May 24. A Boeing 737 plane that can take on
board 120 people flies from the capital of Georgia to Moscow's Domodedovo
airport. Company representatives say the program of charter flights will
be in effect from May 24 till July 1. Twelve direct flights will be made
within this period of time.Direct flights between the two countries were
stopped in August 2008 by the decision of Russia following the military
conflict in South Ossetia. After that Georgian Airways operated three
charter flights between Tbilisi and Moscow on January 8, 9 and 10, 2010
and then from April 1 to 3 and on April 10, 12 and 14.(Description of
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Medvedev to Visit Cyprus This Fall - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:09:41 GMT
MOSCOW. June 3 (Interfax) - Russian President Dmitry Medvedev is due to
visit Cyprus this October, Cypriot President Dimitris Christofias
said."The formal visit by the Russian President to Cyprus in October this
year will be the first formal visit by a Russian head of state over the
50-year period of existence of the Republic of Cyprus, and, accordingly,
the diplomatic relations between our countries," Christofias said in an
interview with Russian magazine VIP-Premier."This very fact proves our
sincere desire to comprehensively solidify the ties of friends hip and
solidarity based on the long-term relations between the two states and the
traditional friendship and cooperation between the people of Cyprus and
Russia," the president said.kk ap(Our editorial staff can be reached at
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RF Calls For Lifting Blockade Of Gaza - Saltanov - ITAR-TASS
Monday June 7, 2010 09:06:55 GMT
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MOSCOW, June 7 (Itar-Tass) - Russia calls for lifting Israel's blockade of
the Gaza Strip, special representative for the Middle East, Deputy Foreign
Min ister Alexander Saltanov said on Monday."One of the priorities is to
ensure a lasting peace in the Middle East in compliance with the norms of
international law. Now it is extremely important to contribute to creating
favourable conditions for achieving this goal and preventing such actions
in contravention with the norms of international law when Israel seized a
peaceful convoy carrying humanitarian aid," Saltanov said."Long before it
became clear that it was necessary to open a checkpoint and lift the
blockade of the Gaza Strip. This is caused by the difficult humanitarian,
social and economic situation of the Gaza's population," the diplomat
said.A humanitarian convoy of six ships carrying 10,000 tonnes of aid and
750 human rights activists and journalists from 50 countries was heading
from Cyprus to Gaza but was stopped by Israeli corvettes halfway. The
Israeli military said Gaza's waters were closed for navigation and asked
the Freedom Flotilla to pr oceed to the Israeli port of Ashdod from which
to transport the aid to the Palestinian enclave by road. However after the
human rights activists refused to change the route, Israeli commandoes
stormed the Turkish ferry Marmara from helicopters. As a result, 15 people
were killed.Escorted by Israeli patrol boats, the flotilla headed to
Ashdod for the interrogation and subsequent deportation of the crews and
the passengers, and for the cargos to be examined and then hauled to Gaza
by trucks, except those that have been banned by Israel.Some of the human
rights activists and soldiers injured in the scuffles were taken by
helicopters to Israeli clinics.Palestinian Ambassador to Russia Fayed
Mustafa called for setting up an international commission to investigate
the Freedom Flotilla incident."Only one thing can stop Israel - the
creation of an international commission that will name those responsible
and bring them to justice," the diplomat said on Wednesday. "If the
international community forgives Israel for what it has done again, it
will continue its bloody activities."The ambassador expressed condolences
to the families of those killed and to those injured. "The main goal of
these people was to express solidarity and relieve the suffering of people
in Gaza, and show to the international community that it is necessary to
stop its blockade," Mustafa said."The Palestinian leadership is ready to
offer citizenship to all members of the humanitarian convoy who were
affected. The convoy consisted of six ships and had been arranged by three
international organisations. It was carrying 10,000 tonnes of medicines
and food, 100 prefabricated houses, and 500 electric battery-powered
wheelchairs."The bloody crime of the Israeli Navy is a link in the chain
of crimes committed by this country against Palestine, but afflicted now
is not only the Palestinian people. Israel has committed bloody acts
against Palestine many times and the world public kept silent. But now
Israel must not be allowed to act outside of law. All perpetrators should
be punished," the diplomat said.The attack on the humanitarian convoy has
met a strong reaction in Turkey and Arab states, and evoked concerns in
European countries. Mass protests were held in front of the Israeli
diplomatic missions in Ankara and Istanbul.The Israeli ambassadors to
Turkey, in Stockholm, Madrid, and Athens were summoned for explanations.
He European Union has demanded that Israeli authorities carry out a "full
investigation" of the incident.The League of the Arab States convened for
an extraordinary meeting on Tuesday to discuss the situation. Palestinian
leader Mahmoud Abbas has declared three-day mourning in connection with
the tragic events aboard the Turkish ferry.A senior spokesman for
Palestinian political party HAMAS, Sami Abu Zuhri, has urged Arabs and
Muslims around the world to organise protests in front of the I sraeli
embassies in order to make Israel release the activists and help them get
to Gaza.The Russian Foreign Ministry said the use of force against
civilians and the detention of the Freedom Flotilla ships was a gross
violation."We condemn this and are seriously concerned about the
situation," Foreign Ministry spokesman Andrei Nesterenko said. "All
circumstances of the incident have to be investigated.""Obviously, the use
of arms against civilians and the detention of the ships at sea is a gross
violation," he said.The ministry also urged Israel to lift the blockade on
the Gaza Strip."The humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip is still of
serious concern and requires measures to restore free access to the area
for humanitarian cargoes," deputy spokesman Igor Lyakin-Frolov said. "We
once again urge Israel to take necessary measures to lift the blockade on
the Gaza Strip.""The Russia side urges Israel to immediately rele ase
vessels and civilians it has seized," the Russian diplomat stressed."We
support the proposal to conduct a thorough and unbiased investigation into
the incident by international standards. Such investigation must be
carried out in such a way that would produce unbiased and trustworthy
results," he said.(Description of Source: Moscow ITAR-TASS in English --
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Uralvagonzavod Launches New 44 Mln Euro Production Line - ITAR-TASS
Monday June 7, 2010 07:47:22 GMT
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YEKATERINBURG, June 7 (Itar-Tass) - The Czech Republic will launch a
production line on railway carriage painting worth 44 million euro at
Russia's machine-building complex Uralvagonzavod on June 9.The plant has
been modernized for almost four years.The main supplier of the equipment
is Czech company ALTA. The project was financed through the credit line of
the Czech Export Bank. It will adjust the quality of painting
Uralvagonzavod's rolling stock to international standards thus increasing
environmental security of technologies.(Description of Source: Moscow
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12 People Injured In Minibu s-truck Collision In Buryatia - ITAR-TASS
Tuesday June 8, 2010 03:55:31 GMT
intervention)

ULAN-UDE, June 8 (Itar-Tass) - There was a road accident in the Buryatia
republic on Tuesday morning in which a KrAZ truck loaded with asphalt
rammed a minibus taxi with passengers. A total of 12 people, including 2
children were injured, the republican centre of disaster medicine told
Itar-Tass."Two of them - one adult and a 15-year-old youngster - got
serious injuries and were hospitalised to intensive care. Two people were
discharged from hospital home for outpatient treatment. Doctors are still
working with the rest of the patients assessing the severity of their
injuries and the need of their hospitalisation," according to the centre's
official.Five ambulance brigades and one team of the disaster medicine
centre were working at the site of the road accident."The road acci dent
took place in the centre of Ulan-Ude on a bridge across the Selenga River.
According to a preliminary version, the driver of the minibus moving on a
secondary road did not give the road to the truck that was entering the
bridge on the main street. The investigation is underway," the republican
traffic police said.The Buryatia republic is located in the southern part
of Eastern Siberia south and east of Lake Baikal. It has a favourable
geographic location, with borders on Irkutsk and Chita regions, the
Republic of Tuva, and Mongolia. It is a predominantly mountainous country
with a small number of flat regions at altitudes of more than 500 m. The
capital of Buryatia is Ulan-Ude.The republic covers an area of 351,300
square km. Two main railway lines, the Trans-Siberian and Baikal-Amur
railways, pass through its territory. They connect the central parts of
Russia with the Far East and Southeast Asian countries, including China,
North Korea, Mongolia, and Japan. There are also several main highways in
Buryatia, for example, the well-travelled Irkutsk-Ulan-Ude highway.The
republic is divided into 21 districts and has 6 cities and 29 urban
communities. The oldest cities are Ulan-Ude, Kyakhta (located on the
Mongolian border; one of the main trading centres of the Great Tea Road),
Selenginsk and Novoselenginsk, Zakamensk, Severobaikalsk, and
Gusinoozersk.The most important rivers are the Selenga, Barguzin,
Verkhnyaya Angara (empties into Lake Baikal), Uda, and Vitim (a tributary
of the Lena River). Lake Baikal, located on the republic's western
boundary, is the world's deepest freshwater lake. The Barguzinsky Preserve
stretches along its shores.Buryatia is one of 89 subjects of the Russian
Federation, with its own legislative and executive bodies.(Description of
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Key Figures In Japan's New Govt Retain Their Positions - ITAR-TASS
Monday June 7, 2010 21:25:28 GMT
intervention)

TOKYO, June 8 (Itar-Tass) - The composition of Japan's new government,
headed by Naoto Kan, leader of the Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ), is to
be officially announced on Tuesday. Most Cabinet ministers have retained
their portfolios, among them Foreign Minister Katsuya Okada and Defence
Minister Toshimi Kitazawa.Yoshihito Sengoku, who earlier headed the
National Strategy Bureau (NSB), has been given the key position of Chief
Cabinet Secretary. His NSB post is now filled by Satoshi Arai, the
Premier's longtime political ally. A rai will be concurrently Minister of
State for Economics and Taxation Policy and head of the Agency for
Consumer Affairs. As Finance Minister, Kan has been superseded by the
Ministry's State Secretary Yoshihiko Noda, former right-hand man of the
Minister.Yukio Edano, Minister of State for Administrative Reform, has
left the government, upon getting the post of DPJ
Secretary-General.Koichiro Gemba, who was appointed to head the DPJ
Council for Policy Studies on Monday, has joined the Cabinet as Minister
of State for Reform of Public Service System. Gemba has been also assigned
to be in charge of matters aimed at raising birth-rate and ensuring gender
equality.Renho Murata can be referred to as the most vivid new face in the
govenrment. The daughter of a Taiwanese man and a Japanese woman, Renho
became a TV star. Subsequently she successfully engaged in political
activities. She received the portfolio of Minister for Administrative
Reform.Only the following three persons resig ned in the full sense of the
word: former Premier Yukio Hatoyama, Chief Cabinet Secretary Hirofumi
Hirano, and Minister of Agriculture and Forestry Hirotaka Akamtsu. The
latter assumed responsibility for an inadequate response to a
foot-and-mouth disease epidemic that had broken out in the country's south
last month. He was superseded by the Ministry's State Secretary Masahiko
Yamada.(Description of Source: Moscow ITAR-TASS in English -- Main
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Production Under Sakhalin-2 Project Not Affected By Situation On Gas
Market - ITAR-TASS
Monday June 7, 2010 16:22:27 GMT
intervention)

MOSCOW, June 7 (Itar-Tass) -- The situation on the gas market has not
affected production under the Sakhalin-2 project, Gazprom's Gas, Gas
Condensate and Oil Production Department Head Vsevolod Cherepanov said."As
for Sakhalin-2 shipments this year, we work by the plan approved by the
company," he said at a press conference on Monday.He said the company's
supplies would amount to about 65 percent to Japan and 35 percent to South
Korea.Asked whether Gazprom had made corrections in its plans for the
Sakhalin-2 project and this had not affected demand, Cherepanov said, "No
it did not. All the volumes produced by the company now have been
distributed, and all shipments are made strictly under existing
plans.""The company strictly abides by all of its plans, and no cuts in
production have been made," he added.As for Sakhalin-3, the head of the
Department of eastern Project Coordin ation, Viktor Timoshilov, said
Gazprom had no immediate plans to engage foreign investors for its
implementation."We are working on our own and plan to continue to do so in
the future," he said.Sakhalin-2 is the world's biggest integrated oil and
gas project that includes the development of two oil and gas fields
north-east off Sakhalin, production of LNG and their export.Licensed
reserves of the project are about four billion barrels of oil equivalent.
Gazprom's share in the project is 50 percent plus one share, Shell's share
is 27.5 percent, and Japanese Mitsui and Mitsubishi own 12.5 and 10
percent of shares respectively.Russia's first LNG plant built under the
Sakhalin-2 project was launched on February 18, 2009.Last year, Gazprom
and Shell signed contracts for the supply of liquefied natural gas and
pipeline natural gas to each company under the Sakhalin-2 project till
2028.The contracts were signed by Shell Eastern Trading LTD and Gazprom
Global LNG with Sakh alin Energy, which is the Sakhalin-2 operator.Gazprom
has been consistently strengthening its positions on the LNG market, and
this deal will allow it to begin LNG supplies under Sakhalin-2 to the
world's biggest gas market in the United States and the Asia Pacific
Region starting this year, Gazprom CEO Alexei Miller said."The documents
authorise the supply of about one million tonnes of LNG to each of the two
buyers from 2009 to 2028," the company said.Gazprom and Shell also signed
a 20-year contract, under which the Russian company will supply an equal
amount of pipeline natural gas to Shell in Europe."This contract will
allow Shell to strengthen its positions on the European gas market,
diversify and optimise its supplies," Gazprom said.Shell, in turn, will
allow Gazprom's subsidiaries to use regasification capacities at the
Energia Costa Azul LNG in Mexico as well as gas transportation capacities
for delivering gas to South California.Royal Dutch Shel l CEO Jeroen van
der Veer said it was an important step in the development of cooperation
between Gazprom and Shell and said his company would further strengthen
ties with the Russian gas producer in various fields, including natural
gas and LNG in Russia and other countries.Royal Dutch Shell is a
British-Dutch oil and gas company that produces and processes hydrocarbons
in more than 40 countries.(Description of Source: Moscow ITAR-TASS in
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Kazatomprom, Toshiba Form Rare Metals Joint Venture - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:16:28 GMT
ALMATY. June 3 (Interfax) - Kazakhstan's National Atomic Company
Kazatomprom and Japan's Toshiba have signed an agreement to establish a
joint venture for research and exploration, production and sales of rare
and rare earth metals and materials, Kazatomprom said in a press
release.Kazatomprom CEO Vladimir Shkolnik and Yasuharu Igarashi, Corporate
Senior Vice President, President and CEO of Power systems Company in
Toshiba Corporation singed the document on Thursday in Almaty."Within two
years the established JV is to prepare comprehensive Feasibility Study for
Rare and Rare Earth metals extraction and advanced processing, as well as
to define economic efficiency and feasibility of new high-tech and
science-intensive production facilities based on Rare and Rare Earth
metals in Kazakhstan," according to the press release.Vladimir Shkolnik
said at a press conference after signing the document that it is a
large-scale joint ventur e that would deal with both research and
production."The venture will produce beryllium products for medical
equipment manufactured by Japanese companies, for nuclear fusion reactor,
as well as for various devices associated with a new hadron collider," he
said."Currently, many items have already been tested in labs and proved
better than the world average quality. That is why it took so long to set
up the business, because of the prolonged testing," said Shkolnik.The head
of Kazatomprom said that the joint venture would be based at the Ulba
Metallurgical Plant in East Kazakhstan."I can't specify the total
investment in the joint venture, but can say that within five years the
production will reach over $100 million with profit accounting for 40%. We
have built the company on terms of 51% held by Kazatomprom and 49% by
Toshiba."The same proportion will apply to the investments. If the company
is using our facilities, we will estimate it in monet ary terms, while
Japanese investments should be according to the agreed ratio," said
Shkolnik.The joint venture was initiated by an order of Kazakh President
Nursultan Nazarbayev, after his official state visit to Japan in June
2008, when it was agreed to create rare and rare earth metals-based
high-tech productions."Development and production of rare and rare earth
metals is a brand new direction for Kazatomprom, as the matter concerns a
quite different type of activities - science-intensive production that
could boost development of domestic science and staff training," the
company said in the press release.Kazatomprom is the national operator of
the Republic of Kazakhstan for export of uranium and its compounds, rare
metals, nuclear fuel for nuclear power plants, special purpose equipment,
technologies and double-use materials. The main activities of the company
are: geological exploration, uranium production, manufacture of nuclear
fuel cycle products, rea ctor construction, nuclear power plants,
production of construction materials, the electric energy sector,
scientific support of production and social welfare and training of
personnel. Today Kazatomprom has more than 26,000 employees and is amongst
the leading uranium production companies in the world.Pr kz(Our editorial
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Gazprom Seeks Access To China's Gas End Consumer Market - ITAR-TASS
Monday June 7, 2010 14:15:31 GMT
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MOSCOW, June 7 (Itar-Tass) - R ussia's gas monopoly Gazprom seeks to reach
China's gas end consumers, the head of the company's international
business department, Stanislav Tsygankov, told a news conference on
Monday.He noted that Gazprom receives different proposals from China to
acquire stakes in Chinese companies to enter the market of end consumers.
However, it will depend on economic expediency whether the gas giant buys
shares in this or that company.The company has already signed an agreement
on basic conditions of gas exports to China. At present, the talks are
underway with Chinese partners to coordinate the terms and volumes of
supplies, Tsygankov said."We believe that in the established period we
will coordinate all parameters and sign documents," he said.Under the
agreements between Gazprom and the China National Petroleum Corporation
and in compliance with the intergovernmental agreements possible westward
(the so-called Altai Project) and eastward exports are being
studied.Earlier, the deputy CEO of Gazprom, Alexander Medvedev, said the
gas company drafted a plan of actions for 2010-2015 that will make
possible the launch of Russian gas exports to China already in
2015.Gazprom considers China its priority market among other countries of
the Asia-Pacific Region. The target markets in the region are also South
Korea and Japan as well as Singapore at a later stage of the eastward
direction development.In the future Gazprom plans to bring gas exports to
countries of the Asia-Pacific Region to the European level.(Description of
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Russia Hopi ng to Broaden Ties With Japan Under New Govt - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:10:06 GMT
MOSCOW. June 3 (Interfax) - Moscow hopes the new Japanese government will
continue the Yukio Hatoyama Cabinet's policy of deepening partnership with
Russia."We highly value the efforts made by the Cabinet led by Mr.
Hatoyama, to build partnership relations with Russia, to deepen the
trustful political dialog, first of all at the summit level, to broaden
trade and economic cooperation and to deepen interaction in the
international arena," Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman Andrei Nesterenko
said at a press briefing in Moscow on Thursday."We hope Mr. Hatoyama's
successors will continue this policy, which would, in our opinion, meet
the interests of both sides," Nesterenko said.Hatoyama resigned as prime
minister on Wednesday after just eight months in
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Putin Hopes For Cooperation With New Japanese PM Naoto Kan - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:09:47 GMT
MOSCOW. June 7 (Interfax) - Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has sent
a telegram to Naoto Kan congratulating him on becoming the new Prime
Minister of Japan, the Russian government said in a press statement posted
on its website on Monday.The telegram says, in particular: "The
development of mutual trust and good neighborly-relations between Russia
and Japan is consistent with the interests of our nations and contributes
to stabil ity and security in the Asia-Pacific region. I am hoping for
productive cooperation with you and your government in all areas of
bilateral cooperation," he said.kk mj(Our editorial staff can be reached
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HK's Foreign Currency Reserves Fall
Xinhua: "HK's Foreign Currency Reserves Fall" - Xinhua
Monday June 7, 2010 12:12:14 GMT
HONG KONG, June 7 (Xinhua) -- Hong Kong's official foreign currency
reserve assets fell to 256.2 billion U.S. dollars in May, down 3 billion
U.S. dollars on April, the Monetary Authority said Monday.

The authority said there were no unsettled forward contracts at the end of
May and end of April.According to the authority, Hong Kong is the world's
seventh largest holder of foreign currency reserves based on the latest
published figures, after the Mainland, Japan, Russia, Taiwan, India and
Republic of Korea.The total foreign currency reserve assets of 256.2
billion U.S. dollars represent over nine times the currency in
circulation, or about 53 percent of Hong Kong dollar M3.(Description of
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English-language audiences (New China News Agency))

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Executive Says Russia's Gazprom Mulls LNG Supplies To India - ITAR-TASS
Monday June 7, 2010 11:13:10 GMT
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MOSCOW, June 7 (Itar-Tass) - Russian natural gas giant Gazprom is
considering supplying liquefied natural gas (LNG) to India, Stanislav
Tsygankov, head of Gazprom's department for foreign operations, said at a
news conference Monday, the economic news agency PRIME-TASS reported.He
also said that that the company is keeping its target to supply 9.6
million tonnes of LNG from the Sakhalin-2 oil and gas project annually.
Last year, 65% of all LNG supplies from the project were shipped to Japan,
he added.(Description of Source: Moscow ITAR-TASS in English -- Main
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Kyrgyz rally urges government to resolve social problems - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 18:30:48 GMT
Excerpt from report by corporate-owned Russian news agency
InterfaxBishkek, 7 June: About 200 residents of Akjan residential area
have blocked a highway and a road to a market in the outskirts of Bishkek,
where Dordoy, the biggest (wholesale) clothes market, is located."We are
demanding that authorities resolve our problems connected with the right
to land plots, registration, as well as problems of electricity and water
supply, and build a school and a hospital," a participant in the protest
action told Interfax.He pointed out that Akjan is a new residential area,
the con struction of which started five years ago."When we came to Bishkek
they promised us to resolve all problems. However, five years passed and
problems have not been resolved yet, although during each elections they
promise us all social guarantees," a local resident said.Protesters are
demanding that the interim government resolve social problems."We do not
believe local authorities because they change very often. Therefore, only
Roza Otunbayeva, the head of the government, can resolve our problems,"
one of the protesters said.The participants in the protest action say that
they intend to block a highway leading to the clothes market, to Issyk-Kul
Region and Kazakhstan until their problems resolved.Currently there are
about 200 people at the scene where the protest action is taking
place.(Passage omitted: participants in the protest action say that if
authorities do not meet their demands they will hold a protest action in
front of the parliament building w here the interim government is sitting
now)(Description of Source: Moscow Interfax in Russian -- Nonofficial
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domestic and international issues)

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Putin To Visit Istanbul For Conference On Confidence-building Measures In
Asia - ITAR-TASS
Monday June 7, 2010 15:44:06 GMT
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SOCHI, June 7 (Itar-Tass) -- Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin will
visit Istanbul on June 8 to attend the third Conference on Interaction and
Confidence-Building Measures in Asia (CICA) and hold a number of bilateral
meetings."Meetings with Azerbaijani President Ilkham Aliyev, Kazakhstan's
President Nursultan Nazarbayev, the Ukrainian prime minister, and the
summit host, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan are scheduled to
be held on the sidelines of the forum," Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov
said on Monday.Among the main items on the agenda of the forum is the
transfer of the CICA chairmanship from Kazakhstan to Turkey for a period
from 2010 to 2012. Iraq and Vietnam will become full-fledged CICA members
bringing the number of the CICA states to 22, and Bangladesh will be
granted an observer status.Along with Kazakh President Nursultan
Nazarbayev, the presidents of Azerbaijan, Iran, Afghanistan and the
foreign ministers of other countries, as well as Palestinian leader
Mahmoud Abbas are expected to participate in the CICA summit.Abbas'
arrival is mainly linked with the recent attack by Israeli warships on the
Freedom Flotilla carrying re lief supplies for Gaza. Erdogan will have
several bilateral meetings, at which Turkey intends to explain its
position on this incident to foreign leaders.The Iranian nuclear problem,
the current situation in Iraq and prospects for the Middle East settlement
will be discussed at narrow-format meetings of the CICA forum. Local media
reported that Turkey, Afghanistan and Pakistan will hold a tripartite
meeting on the struggle against terrorism in the region, and the
commission on Turkey-U.S. economic partnership will have a
meeting.Conference on Interaction and Confidence-Building Measures in Asia
(CICA) is an inter-governmental security forum in Asia, which was
initiated by Kazakhstan President Nursultan Nazarbayev in 1992. He voiced
the initiative at the 47th session of the UN General Assembly, and it was
supported not only by Asian states but also by international
organizations.In 1996, seventeen states participated in the conference and
drafted the basic document. The first CICA summit was held in 2002. In
2006, the second CICA summit decided to accept South Korea as its 18th
member state.CICA Member States include Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, China,
Egypt, India, Iran, Israel, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia,
Pakistan, Palestine, Republic of Korea, Russia, Tajikistan, Thailand,
Turkey, United Arab Emirates and Uzbekistan.Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia,
Qatar, Vietnam, Ukraine, the USA and the United Nations, OSCE and League
of Arab States are observers.(Description of Source: Moscow ITAR-TASS in
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Kyrgyzstan, U.S. to Negotiate Fuel Delivery to Transit Ce nter - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:17:02 GMT
BISHKEK. June 7 (Interfax) - Kyrgyzstan and the United States will
negotiate new terms for the delivery of aviation kerosene to the transit
center at the Manas Airport after June 20, a source at the Kyrgyz interim
administration told Interfax on Monday."It is a question of transparency
for fuel deliveries to the transit center and fuel suppliers," he said.
"The sides are holding consultations to prepare for the negotiating
process."A number of criminal cases were opened in Kyrgyzstan in
connection with earlier aviation fuel deliveries to the transit center.
The Kyrgyz Prosecutor General's Office said that the companies belonged to
Maxim Bakiyev, son of former President Kurmanbek Bakiyev, and did not pay
custom duties.Fuel deliveries to the transit center had been reduced
drastically, and 135 tanker planes were moved to other bases. The transit
center opened at the Manas Airport in July 2009. Formerly, the airport
hosted an air base belonging to the U.S.-led coalition in Afghanistan. The
center has a current personnel of about 1,000 U.S. servicemen.te mj(Our
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Ethnic Uzbek 'crime boss' shot dead in Kyrgyz southwest - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 15:12:47 GMT
southwest

Text of report by corporate-owned Russian news agency InterfaxBishkek, 7
June: The Kyrgyz interim governm ent does not think that the death of a
notorious crime boss, Aybek Mirsidikov, in the country's south will have a
negative impact on the interethnic situation, Azimbek Beknazarov, deputy
head of the Kyrgyz interim government, has told journalists.Lately "Black
Aybek" had many problems and being an ethnic Uzbek he was at odds with the
leader of the Uzbek diaspora in (southwestern) Dzhalal-Abad Region,
Kadyrjan Batyrov, therefore everything that happened was their personal
feud. I think they will sort it out themselves," Azimbek Beknazarov
said.Aybek Mirsidikov ("Black Aybek") was shot dead together with his
bodyguards in Dzhalal-Abad Region's Suzak District in the small hours of 7
June. He had close connections with one of brothers of the country's
former president, Akhmatbek Bakiyev. The house of the murdered was
situated near the house of the Bakiyevs and was among those houses which
were burnt out during the disorders on 13-14 May in Dzhalal-Abad R
egion.Experts do not rule out that Kadyrjan Batyrov's people could be
involved in burning the houses in Teyit village, which resulted in rumours
about the start of a vendetta between the Black Aybek and Kadyrjan
Batyrov.(Description of Source: Moscow Interfax in Russian -- Nonofficial
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Tajik President to Attend SCO Summit in Tashkent - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:16:19 GMT
DUSHANBE. June 7 (Interfax) - Tajik President Emomali Rahmon will visit
the capital of neighboring Uzbekistan on June 10-11 to attend a summit of
the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), the press service of the
Tajik leader reported on Friday."A bilateral meeting of the Tajik
President with Islam Karimov is planned during the visit," the press
service said.Rahmon's last visit to Tashkent was a "very long ago,"
according to his press service.Meanwhile, the last time Uzbek President
Islam Karimov paid an official visit to Tajikistan was in June 2000.
However, in 2002 and 2004 he was in Dushanbe for the summit meetings of
regional organizations.Tajik-Uzbek relations remain fragile. Direct
flights between the two countries were stopped in 1992, soon after the two
republics gained independence. Tashkent and Dushanbe introduced visa
requirements for citizens to travel across the border in 2001.Uzbekistan
also mined its state border in 2000 with both Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan
under the pretext of combating terrorism and d rug trafficking. Dozens of
Tajik and Kyrgyz nationals have been killed as a result.Tajikistan has
been actively building the Rogun hydropower plant for two years now.
Construction started in the Soviet era but was frozen due the collapse of
the USSR and a subsequent civil war in Tajikistan. The hydropower plant is
being built on the Vakhsh River, one of the main tributaries to the Amu
Darya. The construction of the site is actively opposed by Uzbekistan, who
says the huge plant will decrease the flow of Amu Darya and will cause
problems in Uzbekistan's agricultural sector.The SCO comprises of China,
Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan, with India,
Iran, Mongolia and Pakistan holding observer
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Experts Recommended Curfew Extension in Southern Kyrgyzstan - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:17:16 GMT
BISHKEK. June 2 (Interfax) - Kyrgyz law enforcement authorities have said
that the situation in Jalal-Abad where the curfew ends on June 1, remains
stable."The socio-political situation in Jalal-Abad and the adjacent Suzak
district is stable, police are maintaining public order and safety," the
Kyrgyz Interior Ministry told Interfax on Tuesday.The curfew that expires
on June 1 was imposed in Jalal-Abad and Suzak district on May 19 due to
the risk of a spread of inter-ethnic clashes.The editor of the local human
rights bulletin called "Law For Everyone," Daniyar Ergeshov told Interfax
that although during the curfew the situation in the city and the Su zak
district "has become much calmer, it is too early to speak about total
stabilization.""No new riots have been registered since the curfew was
introduced in the city, but there are fears that they could start after it
is lifted," Ergeshov said."This is why it is still early to lift the
curfew, there are many people among citizens who favor its extension so
that the situation finally stabilizes," the editor said.For his part human
rights activist Abdumalik Sharipov told Interfax that "local conflicts and
clashes between the local population of Kyrgyz and Uzbek ethnicity in the
Jalal-Abad region are being provoked by the marginal youth."Meanwhile, the
regional administration told Interfax that the local authorities have yet
to decide on whether to extend the curfew, but do not rule out that
restrictions could remain in place.The Kyrgyz interim government, which is
to make the final decision, told Interfax that "there is no decisi on on
this matter yet."Interfax-950215-VZHFCBAA

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Kyrgyzstan's Largest Private Bank to Be Nationalized - Beknazarov -
Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:17:05 GMT
BISHKEK. June 7 (Interfax) - The interim Kyrgyz government plans to
nationalize the country's largest bank which was controlled by the
ex-president's son, Maxim Bakiyev."We will get to AsiaUniversalBank (AUB)
at one of the interim government sessions these days," deputy head of the
interim government Azimbek Beknazarov told journalists on Monday."This
bank, as we know, emerged at the time as a result of a corporate raid by
one of Maxim Bakiyev's assistants, who is currently wanted," Beknazarov
said.AUB was the largest bank, which transferred payments for many
ministries and government departments, as well as $300 million favorable
loan granted by Russia in 2009 for raising economic welfare. Currently,
almost all of the AUB management is under scrutiny for many economic
crimes involving Maxim Bakiyev," the deputy head of the Kyrgyz interim
government said.kk mj(Our editorial staff can be reached at
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Kazakh President to Take Part in SCO Tas hkent Summit - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:17:01 GMT
ASTANA. June 7 (Interfax) - Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev will
visit Tashkent, Uzbekistan, on June 10-11 to attend a summit of the
Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO)."Kazakh President Nursultan
Nazarbayev will attend the tenth SCO summit in Tashkent on June 10-11,"
Kazakh Foreign Ministry spokesman Askar Abdrakhmanov told a Monday press
briefing in Astana.The summit will post a political declaration and
approve a number of SCO documents, including regulations on the admission
of new members and SCO procedures."The chiefs of state will sum up SCO
results achieved after the Yekaterinburg summit 2009," he said.Kazakhstan
will become the one-year chairman of the SCO at the Tashkent summit."The
next SCO summit, which will take place in Astana in 2011, and will mark
the tenth anniversary of the orga nization," he said.Kazakhstan,
Kyrgyzstan, China, Russia, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan are members of the
organization. India, Iran, Mongolia and Pakistan are observers.te mj(Our
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Situation in Southern Kyrgyzstan Stable - Interim Govt - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:16:27 GMT
BISHKEK. June 2 (Interfax) - The political situation has stabilized and
society's life is gradually returning to normal in the Osh and Jalal-Abad
regions in the south of Kyrgyzstan, spok esman for the republic's interim
government Farid Niyazov told Interfax on Wednesday."The social and
political situation has stabilized in the Osh and Jalal-Abad regions, and
the population is gradually returning to a peaceful life," Niyazov
said.The demonstration by law enforcement and security services "of their
strength and possibilities" played a key role in the success of
stabilization efforts, primarily in Jalal-Abad, the spokesman said.A
curfew declared in Jalal-Abad on May 19 expired on June 1 and "will not be
prolonged," Niyazov said."The interim government is confident that the
situation in the south of Kyrgyzstan is heading towards stability," he
said.tm dp(Our editorial staff can be reached at
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Three Murder Suspects Caught in Kyrgyzstan After Escaping - Ministry -
Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:16:14 GMT
BISHKEK. June 1 (Interfax) - Three suspected serial murderers who escaped
from a court building in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan's capital, on May 24, killing
a guard, have been caught, the Interior Ministry said on Tuesday."We
confirm that these three dangerous criminals have been detained. It was a
joint operation by the Chief Criminal Investigation Department and the
State National Security Service. Details are being clarified currently and
will be reported later," the ministry told Interfax.The three men are
accused of high profile crimes such as the murder of parliament deputy
Ruslan Shabatoyev, the son of an other lawmaker and several business
people.as dp(Our editorial staff can be reached at
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Gang Leader Connected With Bakiyev's Entourage Shot Dead in Kyrgyzstan -
Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:11:02 GMT
BISHKEK. June 7 (Interfax) - The Kyrgyz interim government does not
believe that the death of the notorious criminal Aibek Mirsidikov in
southern Kyrgyzstan will have a negative impact on the inter-ethnic
situation, Azimbek Beknazarov, deputy head of the interim government told
journalists on Mond ay."The Black Aibek had recently had very many
problems, and, though himself an ethnic Uzbek, was at odds with the leader
of the Uzbek diaspora in the Jalal-Abad region, Kadyrshan Batyrov, and
everything that happened was part of their personal feud. I think they
will sort this out themselves," Beknazarov said.Mirsidikov, aka the Black
Aibek, was shot dead together with his bodyguards in the Suzak district of
the Jalal-Abad region in the early hours of June 7. He had close
connections with one of the ex-president's brothers, Akhmad Bakiyev. The
house belonging the slain criminal in the village of Tiyit stood beside
the Bakiyev family's houses and was among the buildings burnt down during
the May 13-14 riots in the Jalal-Abad region.Experts do not rule out that
Batyrov's people could be involved in the Tiyit arsons, which prompted
rumors in the Jalal-Abad region about the start of a vendetta between the
Black Aibek and Batyrov.kk mj(Our editorial staff can be reache d at
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Inter RAO to Get Share Buyback Rights From VEB After Add'l Issue -
Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:10:07 GMT
MOSCOW. June 4 (Interfax) - OJSC Inter RAO UES (RTS: IRAO) plans to clinch
an option agreement with Vnesheconombank (VEB) to buy back its stock that
the bank acquires during a supplemental issue, and the question will be
put before the Inter RAO shareholders for their annual meeting June
25.Materials for the meeting say the option agreement will be done with
Inter RAO subsidiary Silv erteria Holdings Ltd. (Cyprus).Official Inter
RAO spokesman Anton Nazarov told Interfax the option covers the entire
volume of stock acquired by VEB during the issue - 529,303,482,587 shares
worth 21.278 billion rubles. The power company has the buyback rights for
three years, he said.Inter RAO is placing 1.6 trillion common shares with
par value of 0.02809767 rubles, representing 70.357% of current company
charter capital. The Federal Financial Markets Service (FFMS) registered
the issue in January and the price - 4.02 rubles per share - was
determined in April. The idea is for VEB to pay for the stock with 21.278
billion rubles for investment projects at generating company OGK-1 (RTS:
OGKA), which Inter RAO controls. The money will be used in the
construction of Urengoi State District Power Plant (GRES). The bank,
together with state property fund Rosimuschestvo, will kick in another
4.462 billion rubles ($136 million) for the building of Kambartin
Hydropower Plant (GES) i n Kyrgyzstan.Initial estimates put the Inter RAO
stake VEB will have after the placement at 16%-18%.Rosatom is on the list
of potential share-buyers, but the state-run nuclear power corporation is
not likely to take part in the supplemental issue because an evaluation of
a stake in Sangtudin Hydropower Plant in Tajikistan used as pay for shares
has not been prepared.Inter RAO UES is Russia's electric power
import-export monopoly, managing assets both in Russia and abroad.
State-run corporation Rosatom currently holds 42.5% of the company's
capital, Rosenergoatom another 14.8%. The company's charter capital now is
63,897,300,359.60641971 rubles split into 2,274,113,845,013 common
shares.Cf(Our editorial staff can be reached at
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Acting Foreign Minister to Represent Kyrgyzstan At SCO Summit - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:10:32 GMT
BISHKEK. June 7 (Interfax) - Acting Foreign Minister Ruslan Kazakbayev
will represent Kyrgyzstan at the Tashkent summit of the Shanghai
Cooperation Organization (SCO), Kyrgyz interim government spokesman Farid
Niyazov told Interfax on Monday.SCO Kyrgyz coordinator Tolendy Makeyev
will also be attending the summit.The SCO leaders will convene on June
10-11.The organization is made up of Russia, China, Kazakhstan,
Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.Interfax-950215-CPWGCBAA

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Russia's Top Electoral Official to Visit Bishkek Ahead of Referendum -
Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:09:50 GMT
MOSCOW. June 7 (Interfax) - Central Election Commission Chairman Vladimir
Churov is going to Bishkek on a two-day familiarizing visit and for talks
with his Kyrgyz counterpart ahead of a referendum on a new constitution
set for June 27.Churov announced his plans at a news conference on
MondayRussia's Central Election Commission has been invited to monitor the
referendum, he said, noting that Russian experts, among them members of
the election commission in St.Petersburg, will be on the monitoring
mission of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe's
Office for Democratic Institution s and Human Rights.The Central Election
Commission will also monitor the referendum individually, Churov said.sd
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Uzbekistan Allows Kyrgyz Citizens to Go to Kyrgyzstan From Border Areas -
Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:10:49 GMT
BISHKEK. June 2 (Interfax) - Kyrgyz citizens of districts bordering
Uzbekistan have been allowed to travel to Kyrgyzstan.The procedure was
negotiated in talks between Kyrgyz and Uzbek border officials on Tuesday
and between the he ads of the border districts, the Kyrgyz border service
told Interfax on Wednesday."After the talks, held in the Ferghana region
between Kyrgyz and Uzbek officials, the Kaitpas border checkpoint was
reopened. It was closed on May 26 in the wake of tensions in the Uzbek
border enclave Sokh," the border service said."The sides also agreed that
Uzbekistan will pull out its heavy armor from Sokh. These weapons were
introduced to the enclave in 1999- 2000. The Uzbek side thus confirmed its
adherence to the principles, laid down in the Treaty on Eternal Friendship
between our countries, which underscores respect for Kyrgyzstan's
sovereignty and territorial integrity," it saidThe Kyrgyz-Uzbek
intergovernmental commission for delimitation and demarcation of the state
border will resume its work soon to prevent border conflicts.The Kyrgyz
and Uzbek border authorities will take measures to prevent "provocations
and interference by third countries, including loc al governments and law
enforcement services, with regards to the military and in tackling border
security matters.Interfax-950215-LRNFCBAA

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Kyrgyz Interim Government's Chief of Staff Resigns - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:10:08 GMT
BISHKEK. June 7 (Interfax) - Chief of staff of the Kyrgyz interim
government Edil Baisalov has resigned in order to pursue his own political
interests."I am quitting the post of the chief of staff of the Kyrgyz
interim government and I plan to go into politics," Baisalov said at a
press conference on Mon day.I am going to form a party which "will be
ideologically different from the existing ones, so that Kyrgyzstan has a
really new political system," he said."Our politics got stuck somewhere in
the mid-1990s, and there is now a need for new people, new ideas to enable
the country to move forward, to prevent it from repeating old mistakes,
and applying the old corruption schemes," he added.The new political party
will be formed around the Aikol El (The Spirit of the People) youth
movement formed in May."There is no split among the members of the interim
government, which is handling its duties well under the leadership of
Otunbayeva," Baisalov said.After the June 27 referendum on a new
constitution, the political party leaders who sit in the government should
quit their government jobs and take part in the political and election
campaign, he said.Baisalov returned to Kyrgyzstan in April 2010 from
Sweden, where he had lived since early 2008 after fleeing his home country
before the December 2008 parliamentary elections for fear of prosecution.
In Otunbayeva's interim government, he was in charge of "current crisis
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OSCE Will Monitor Kyrgyzstan Referendum - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:09:18 GMT
BISHKEK. June 2 (Interfax) - Representatives of the Organization for
Security and Cooperation in Europe will monitor Kyrgyzstan's referendum on
the new constitution, scheduled for June 27."Twenty-nine international
observers from the Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights
will join the monitoring mission," Kyrgyzstan's Central Election
Commission informed Interfax on Wednesday.Voters will have to say whether
they want the constitution, proposed by the interim government, to be
enforced. The draft law on the enforcement of the constitution includes
the decree on the interim president - the post interim Prime Minister Roza
Otunbayeva has held since May 19.sd dp(Our editorial staff can be reached
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Supporters of Self-exiled Kyrgyz Politician T hreaten to Disrupt
Referendum - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:09:02 GMT
BISHKEK. June 2 (Interfax) - Supporters of Mekenim Kyrgyzstan movement
leader Urmat Baryktabasov have threatened to disrupt a constitutional
referendum on June 27 if the republic's interim government refuses to stop
criminal prosecution against him.Baryktabasov's supporters seized the
headquarters of the republic's government on June 17, 2005, but then lost
control of it and fled.The movement leader left Kyrgyzstan after he was
charged with a coup attempt. He was placed on the wanted list.On
Wednesday, nearly 4,000 people took to the streets in the town of Balykchi
of the Issyk-Kul region in the north of Kyrgyzstan demanding that
Baryktabasov be allowed to return home.The organizers of the rally told
Interfax that they had promised to disrupt the referendum if the country's
new authorities refused to allow Barykta basov to return home, or refused
to close all criminal cases opened against him in June 2005 by the
government of President Kurmanbek Bakiyev."We give the interim government
five days to fulfill our demands. Otherwise, we will resume our rallies on
June 9 and will hold them all over the republic. Our next step will be an
attempt to foil the referendum," one of the organizers said.The Kyrgyz
interim government "has rehabilitated some opponents of the Bakiyev
regime, but has refused to do the same in relation to the others," he
said.tm dp(Our editorial staff can be reached at
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Kyrgyz foreign minister to represent his country at Shanghai bloc summit -
Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 13:09:18 GMT
summit

Text of report by corporate-owned Russian news agency InterfaxBishkek, 7
June: The acting Kyrgyz foreign minister, Ruslan Kazakbayev, will lead the
Kyrgyz delegation at the summit of the heads of the Shanghai Cooperation
Organization (SCO) in Tashkent, the head of the information and
coordination centre of the Kyrgyz interim government, Farid Niyazov, told
Interfax today.The SCO's national coordinator from Kyrgyzstan, Tolendy
Makeyev, will also attend the summit.The SCO summit is scheduled for 10-11
June.Russia, China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan are
members of the SCO.(Description of Source: Moscow Interfax in Russian --
Nonofficial information agency known for its extensive and detailed
reporting on domestic and internation al issues)

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Russia's CEC Sends Observers To Bishkek For Constitution Referendum -
ITAR-TASS
Monday June 7, 2010 12:43:49 GMT
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MOSCOW, June 7 (Itar-Tass) - Russia's central election commission will
send its observers to monitor Kyrgyzstan's referendum on a new
Constitution on June 27, the CEC chairman, Vladimir Churov, told reporters
on Monday."We've received an invitation to observe the referendum on a
bilateral basis and accepted it," he said."As the country's election
system situation is rather complicated, we decided to send our observers
ahead of time," he said.Churov plans to leave for Bishkek on June 8 for a
two-day study tour."We will see and study the situation," he said adding
that even the formation of a temporary election commission takes place
"under post-revolution rules."Churov noted that representatives of the
central election commission have already begun their work in
Bishkek.(Description of Source: Moscow ITAR-TASS in English -- Main
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One Of Biggest Kyrgyz Banks To Be Nationalized - Deputy PM - ITAR-TASS
Monday June 7, 2010 11:00:59 GMT
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BISHKEK, June 7 (Itar-Tass) - One of the biggest banks of Kyrgyzstan,
AsiaUniversalBank, will be shortly nationalized, Deputy Prime Minister of
the interim government Azimbek Beknazarov told a news conference on
Monday."A decree on nationalisation of AsiaUniversalBank will be submitted
for consideration of the interim government within the next few days," the
deputy prime minister responsible for judicial reform and law enforcement
agencies said. Beknazarov said at the present moment 66 percent of bank
shares belong to the former CEO of the bank, Mikhail Nadel, who is on the
wanted list.According to Beknazarov, Nadel set up the bank several years
ago "by means of a raider attack".Earlier, the General Prosecutor's Office
of Kyrgyzstan instituted several criminal cases in connection with the
fact that during the presidency of ousted Kurmanbek Bakiyev there had been
budget mea ns on bank accounts.Law enforcement officers believe the
leadership of the bank had close relations with the relatives of the
former head of state and used illegal schemes in their work.After riots in
Kyrgyzstan on April 6 to 8, external management was introduced in
AsiaUniversalBank, and starting from Monday operations were
suspended.(Description of Source: Moscow ITAR-TASS in English -- Main
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Kyrgyz interim official says 15 snipers detained over April riots -
Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 08:44:29 GMT
riots
Text of report by corporate-owned Russian news agency InterfaxBishkek, 7
June: The Kyrgyz law-enforcement agencies have managed to detain 15
snipers who shot at demonstrators near the government house in April, a
deputy chairman of the interim government, Azimbek Beknazarov, told
journalists today."Fifteen people have already been detained and all of
them are now in the remand centre of the State National Security Service,"
Azimbek Beknazarov said.Over 90 people died and over 1,000 were injured as
a result of the events (disturbances) that took place on 7 April."We know
who gave them the instructions to commit such acts. On the other hand, now
we need to prove personal responsibility of each of them," Azimbek
Beknazarov said.According to him, an investigation is under way into the
snipers, and forensic and ballistic tests should be carried out to prove
which of them killed or injured how many people during the events on 7
April in Bishkek.(Description o f Source: Moscow Interfax in Russian --
Nonofficial information agency known for its extensive and detailed
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Xinhua 'Interview': SCO Leaders To Set Bloc's Future Direction at Summit:
Kazakh Minister
Xinhua "Interview": "SCO Leaders To Set Bloc's Future Direction at Summit:
Kazakh Minister" - Xinhua
Monday June 7, 2010 06:26:47 GMT
ALMATY, June 7 (Xinhua) -- Leaders of Shanghai Cooperation Organization
(SCO) member states will chart the direction of the bloc's future developm
ent at their upcoming summit, a senior Kazakh official said.

"The summit will review current regional and global situations, set
directions for the organization's future development and its relations
with observer countries and other international organizations," Zhanar
Aitzhanova, Kazakh minister for economic development and trade, told
Xinhua in an interview ahead of Chinese President Hu Jintao's state visit
to Kazakhstan.At the invitation of Uzbek President Islam Karimov, Hu will
pay a state visit to Uzbekistan and attend the annual SCO summit in the
Uzbek capital of Tashkent from June 9 to 11. As a guest of Kazakh
President Nursultan Nazarbayev, he will also visit Kazakhstan from June 11
to 12.Aitzhanova said the SCO leaders are also expected to tackle urgent
challenges including the global financial crisis and security safeguards,
and pass resolutions on those issues during the summit.It is a pressing
task for SCO member states to enhance capacities to address threats and
risks of the crisis, she said, adding that "close cooperation is
significant to mitigate the impacts of the crisis to the minimum
level."Aitzhanova said the joint communique on future cooperation issued
at the SCO prime ministers' meeting last year gave new impetus to regional
cooperation and enhanced member states' confidence in dealing with the
financial crisis.She added that extensive cooperation is needed among
members states in transportation, communication, logistics, trade,
tourism, agriculture and the building of modern infrastructure.Aitzhanova
said the SCO plays an active role in promoting global and regional
development as well as the political stability and sustainable economic
growth of its member states.Founded in 2001 in Shanghai, China, the SCO
groups China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan,
covering an area of more than 30 million square km with a population of
about 1.5 billion. Since the SCO initiated an observer mechanism in 2004,
Mongolia, Pakistan, Iran and India have become observer states of the
bloc.On China-Kazakhstan relations, Aitzhanova said both sides attach
great importance to the development of their strategic partnership, and
there's huge potential for cooperation in the areas of industry, energy,
technology, culture and security. China has become the fourth largest
trade partner of Kazakhstan.The two nations should further expand their
trade and economic ties for mutual benefit, so that they could jointly
mitigate the negative impact of the financial crisis and maintain
sustainable and healthy growth of their economies, the official
added.(Description of Source: Beijing Xinhua in English -- China's
official news service for English-language audiences (New China News
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BALTOPS Exercise Begins In Baltic Sea - ITAR-TASS
Monday June 7, 2010 15:12:25 GMT
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KALININGRAD, June 7 (Itar-Tass) - The international military exercise
BALTOPS 2010 began in the Baltic Sea on Monday.Taking part in the annual
manouvers within the framework of the Partnership for Peace Program are 30
surface and escort ships, 14 planes and helicopters and two submarines.
Among participants are the navies of Germany, France, Finland, Sweden,
Denmark, the Netherlands, the U.S., Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland,
Belgium and Russia."The drills in the Baltic Sea aim to contribute to
mutual understanding, trust, closer cooperation among the navies and
personnel of participating countries and to ensure op portunities for the
national troops to improve their professional skills through joint
trainings."Russia will be represented by the amphibious assault landing
ship Kaliningrad that will act within an eleven-member tactical group
together with ships from Denmark, Sweden, Germany, the United States and
Poland, an aide to the Baltic Fleet commander, Captain First Rank Yuri
Kuroyedov told Itar-Tass.The active phase of manouvers will take place
June 7 - 16.(Description of Source: Moscow ITAR-TASS in English -- Main
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Danish Defense Sources Expect Military To Postpone Upgrades in Greenland
Ritzau repo rt: "Denmark Mothballs Arctic Armament" - Politiken.dk
Monday June 7, 2010 08:37:47 GMT
This is the understanding of the news magazine Ingenioren. Required
Savings: 2 Billion Kroner

Among other things, it emerges from the defense agreement for 2010-2014
that increasing activity in the Arctic regions calls for a greater
military presence in Greenland.

Danish defense, however, will be short of around 2 billion kroner ($322
million) between now and 2014 and the projects may therefore be postponed,
say sources close to the Defense Ministry.

At the moment, Denmark is working on the so-called Continental Shelf
Project, which will continue until 2014 and should prepare Denmark for an
assertion of drilling rights beyond the limit of 200 nautical miles.

The theory is that the subsurface in the north contains enormous
quantities of oil, gas, and minerals.

Delaying the development of new Arctic capacity may risk compromising
Denmark's bargaining position when drilling rights come up for
apportionment, says Henrik Jedig Jorgensen of the Center for Military
Studies at the University of Copenhagen.

"That is the paradox that Denmark faces. A delay may signal that our
intentions toward the Arctic are not as serious as some other countries'
and clearly this may weaken our position in the future," the military
analyst tells the news magazine. Good Political Arguments

He considers it very likely that Arctic armaments will get a lower
priority in the definitive policy agreement, whose conclusion is expected
before the summer recess.

However, Jorgensen says that there are good political arguments for this.

"Denmark must be careful what signals it sends out to Russia in
particular. Stationing warplanes and an Arctic expedition force will be
seen as a threat that calls for retaliation," ; he says.

(Description of Source: Copenhagen Politiken.dk in Danish -- Website of
independent, large-circulation, left-of-center national daily. Circulation
on weekdays: 107,788 (2008). URL: http://www.politiken.dk)

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Kazakhstan To Turn Over CICA Presidency To Turkey Tue - ITAR-TASS
Tuesday June 8, 2010 00:58:06 GMT
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ISTANBUL, June 8 (Itar-Tass) - Kazakhstan is to turn over the presidency
of the Conference on Interaction and Confidence-Building Measures in Asia
(CICA) to Turkey at a ceremony here on Tuesday.This is se cond and
concluding day of the Conference, at which Vietnam and Iraq will be made
CICA members and Bangladesh will be granted the status of observer.The
local press points out that CICA forum has become one of the most marked
international events and has riveted the attention of the world press.
High-level delegations from 20 member-countries of CICA have already
arrived here. The arrivals include Presidents Nursultan Nazarbayev of
Kazakhstan and Ilkham Aliyev of Azerbaijan, the leaders of Afghanistan,
Syria, and Palestine, as well as Heads of Government and Foreign
ministers.The Russian delegation, headed by Prime Minister Vladimir Putin,
is to take part in the summit on Tuesday and hold a series of bilateral
meetings. The Russian Head of Government will discuss current and
forward-looking economic and political matters with Aliyev, Nazarbayev,
and with the host of the summit, Turkish Premier Tayyip
Erdogan.Kazakhstani Foreign Minister Kanat Saudabayev has recalled that
CIC A is reckoned an Asian analogue of the Organisation for Security and
Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) and that the member-countries account for
one-third of the world's gross product.Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet
Davutoglu pointed out that the purpose of the Conference is to raise the
influence and effectiveness of CICA. "We have held a joint session
together with the OSCE officials for the first time within the framework
of a ministerial meeting (June 7). Its aim was to work out a strategy to
raise the level of confidence within the region of our responsibility,"
Davutoglu said.The Kazakhstani minister said, for his part, that the
nearest aim of the participants' work is to establish a permanently
functioning OSCE-CICA joint forum.(Description of Source: Moscow ITAR-TASS
in English -- Main government information agency)

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Kazakhstan Parliament to Hold Emergency Sessions on Friday - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:17:13 GMT
ASTANA. June 3 (Interfax) - Both houses of Kazakhstan's parliament are due
to hold emergency sessions on Friday but neither has disclosed the agendas
for them.On Thursday evening, the press service of the Majilis, the lower
house, invited key media groups to cover the Majilis session without
revealing its agenda. The service declined to answer a question from
Interfax what the Majilis would discuss, merely saying the meeting would
not be a plenary session.The Senate, the upper house, will, however, hold
a plenary session.Analysts have made various surmises about the
agendas.One of them wa s that the legislature planned to try to overrule a
veto President Nursultan Nazarbayev put on Thursday evening on draft laws
to vest him with extra powers and give him a "leader of the nation"
status. Another was that parliament planned to dissolve itself.An informed
source, in an interview with Interfax, questioned both theories and said
the likeliest purpose of the sessions was to familiarize lawmakers with an
address by Nazarbayev to the nation in which he explains why he has vetoed
the bills.Nazarbayev has been president of Kazakhstan ever since the
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Gazprom to Declare At Customs NOVATEK Gas Transiting Through Kazakhstan -
Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:17:10 GMT
MOSCOW. June 4 (Interfax) - Gazprom (RTS: GAZP) will declare at customs
NOVATEK (RTS: NVTK) gas transiting through Kazakhstan, the Gazprom
information department told reporters on Friday.The Russian gas monopoly
has clinched a gas-transport services agreement with NOVATEK (RTS: NVTK),
the largest independent natural gas producer in Russia. "Using our
gas-transport routes, a determined volume of NOVATEK gas will travel
through Kazakh territory. In accordance with the agreement, Gazprom will
on behalf of NOVATEK be declaring the gas moving through Russia's customs
border (Kazakh territory)," Gazprom said."Gazprom and NOVATEK have not
struck deals on exporting NOVATEK gas. Gas moving through Kazakhstan will
retur n to Russian territory for further consumption on the domestic
market," the company said.Documents prepared for Gazprom's (RTS: GAZP)
annual shareholders meeting feature a deal that would obligate Gazprom on
behalf of NOVATEK to declare natural gas crossing Russia's customs border
via pipeline, while NOVATEK would be obligated to pay for these services
to the tune of no more than 1.58 rubles per 1,000 cubic meters, up to a
total of 42.7 million rubles, including VAT.Also slated for Gazprom
shareholder approval is an agreement on the submission of customs
declarations for LLC Mezhregiongas.Under gas-export law, Gazprom is the
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Customs Union Leaders to Meet in Astana Early July - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:16:30 GMT
ASTANA. June 1 (Interfax) - The meeting of the heads of state following
the talks on the Customs Union formation has been scheduled for July."The
final stage of the talks (regarding the formation of the Customs Union) is
on June 17-18, this will be the final session of the Customs Union
commission in St. Petersburg, following which the presidents will meet in
early July and finalize this whole process," Kazakhstan's First Deputy
Prime Minister Umirzak Shukeyev said at a roundtable on Customs Union in
Astana on Tuesday."It (the meeting of the heads of state) will be held in
Astana around July 4-5," he said.kk dp(Our editorial staff can be reached
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Daily Headline News For June 3, 2010 - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:17:04 GMT
Digest of headline news as of 7:00 p.m. Moscow time on June 3:BUSINESS
&amp; FINANCE*** GOVT WILL STRIVE TO ENSURE GDP GROWTH OVER 4% IN 2011 -
PUTINThe Russian government will strive to ensure GDP growth of over 4% in
2011, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said at a government presidium meeting
on Thursday."GDP growth should amount to 3.4% in 2011 according to
conservative estimates. O f course we must strive to create conditions for
greater economic growth - 4% and higher," Putin said.GDP growth should not
simply be the result of an increase in volumes, but reflect qualitative
characteristics, "stepped up investment processes and growth in labor
productivity. Those parameters are targeted to increase 8.8% and 3.3% in
2011, respectively," he said.*** RUSSIA HAS POTENTIAL TO SET UP
INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL CENTER - KUDRINAccording to the international
Global Financial Centres Index (GFCI), Russia is high on a list of
countries with potential to create an international financial center,
Deputy Prime Minister Alexei Kudrin, who is also the country's finance
minister, said."According to the international GFCI index, we are by level
of possibilities in 68th place, but if you divide that list into global
transnational and local markets, we are in the sector of global markets
together with such centers as Dubai, Beijing, and Shanghai," Kud rin said
at a Central Bank meeting devoted to Russia's financial-market development
on Thursday.*** RUSSIAN BUDGET DEFICIT FORECAST COULD BE LOWERED IN 2011 -
KUDRINRussia's federal budget deficit forecast for 2011, currently 4% of
GDP, could be lowered, Deputy Prime Minister Alexei Kudrin, who is also
the country's finance minister, said at a government briefing on budgeting
issues late yesterday.The oil price forecast for 2011 has been raised from
$59 to $75, and that could theoretically lower the deficit, he said."Yes,
we think we might plan a slightly smaller deficit (due to the higher oil
forecast)," he said. "This is in the works," he said.*** GAS TARIFFS TO
GROW 15%, ELECTRIC 13%-15% AT MOST IN 2011 - PUTINGas tariffs for
industrial users will grow 15% and electricity prices should not rise more
than 13%-15% in 2011, Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said at
Thursday's government meeting."Gas prices will rise approximately 26.5%
this year but just 15% in 2011. Growth in electricity prices, even
accounting for decisions to liberalize that market, shouldn't exceed
13%-15%. That will also be less than in 2010, when growth of 17% is
expected. All of this applies to industrial (tariffs)," Putin said.***
GOVT, GAZPROM AGREE ON NETBACK PARITY FOR GAS IN 2014 - SHMATKOThe Russian
government and Gazprom (RTS: GAZP) have reached agreement to achieve
netback parity between domestic gas prices and export prices in 2014,
Energy Minister Sergei Shmatko told journalists at a briefing following a
government meeting.The matter was discussed at a meeting of the Gazprom
board of directors, of which Shmatko is a member."The schedule for the
transition period was drawn up," he said.*** KOVYKTA LICENSE HOLDER RUSIA
PETROLEUM FILES FOR BANKRUPTCYThe General Director of OJSC RUSIA Petroleum
(RTS: PTRL), which holds the license to the giant Kovykta gas condensate
field in Russia's Irkutsk region, has filed a bankruptcy petition with the
region's arbitration court, TNK-BP (RTS: TNBP), the company's major
shareholder, said in a press release.These actions followed the submittal
by TNK-BP, on May 14, 2010, of an early repayment notice for a part of the
loans issued to RUSIA Petroleum to finance development of the Kovykta gas
condensate field.The current financial situation precludes RUSIA Petroleum
from timely repayment of its loans to TNK-BP Group, the press release
said. In accordance with current legislation the General Director was
obligated to file a bankruptcy petition with the court, it said.***
SBERBANK TO REPAY OUTSTANDING CB SUBORDINATED CREDIT BALANCE WHEN MARKET
STABLE - GREFSberbank of Russia (RTS: SBER) will resume repaying a
subordinated Central Bank credit taken in late 2008 after the markets
stabilize, Sberbank CEO German Gref said.Sberbank paid off 200 billion
rubles of the total 500 billion ahead of time in May. The bank's deputy
chairman, Bella Zlatkis said then that the bank's capital sufficiency
would be 18% on July 1, taking the early payment into consideration.If
Sberbank repays the outstanding credit balance, capital sufficiency would
be about 13%, Gref said in a Kommersant business daily interview published
Thursday.*** VEB WAITING ON PROPOSALS FOR POST BANKVnesheconombank (VEB)
is waiting for potential partners to submit detailed proposals for an
ambitious project to set a Post Bank up around Sviaz-Bank (RTS: SVZB).VEB
short-listed UniCredit, Russian Standard Bank (RTS: RSBN) and a consortium
of Nomos Bank (RTS: NMOS) and Home Credit &amp; Finance Bank (RTS: HCFB)
as potential partners in March. VEB chief Vladimir Dmitriyev told the
Kommersant newspaper on June 3 that the three bidders were supposed to
submit detailed proposals by June 15, but that there was no favorite as
yet.*** VTB NORTHWEST BOOSTS IFRS ASSETS BY 6% IN Q1VTB Northwest's IFRS
assets increased by 6% in the first quarter of 2010 to 796.56 million
rubles, the bank said in its financial reporting.The bank's net profit
increased by 23.7% to 1.701 billion rubles owing to rising net interest
and operational revenue, as well as reduced payments to loan loss
reserves.The bank's equity increased by 6.4% to 28.114 billion rubles.***
AEROFLOT MORE THAN TRIPLES IFRS EARNINGS IN 2009Aeroflot (RTS: AFLT) more
than tripled net profit to International Financial Reporting Standards
(IFRS) to $86 million in 2009, the Russian flag carrier said in
materials.Sales revenue fell 27% to $3.346 billion and earnings before
taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) were down 11% to $461
million, but the EBITDA margin grew to 14% last year, from 11% in
2008.Operating profit fell 16% to $278 million, but pretax profit rose 24%
to $206 million.*** AEROFLOT TURNED DOWN UTAIR OFFERAeroflot (RTS: AFLT)
turned down an offer by Utair (RTS: TMAT) to buy its fixed-wing aircraft
business, Aeroflot's deputy CEO, Shamil Kurmashov, told reporters."We
received an o ffer three weeks ago," he said, adding that it did not
interest Aeroflot because Utair's fleet and routes duplicated those of the
Rossiya and Nordavia airlines.*** AEROFLOT COULD USE 6% BUYBACK SHARES FOR
CONVERTIBLE BONDS, IPOAeroflot (RTS: AFLT) could use 6% of the shares
bought back from National Reserve Bank (NRB) to issue convertible bonds or
hold an IPO in three years, the Russian flag carrier's deputy CEO, Shamil
Kurmashov, told reporters.The airline does not see much need to buy back
the whole NRB stake, but it is ready to close a deal with Alexander
Lebedev, Kurmashov said.*** AEROFLOT DROPPED PLANS TO ISSUE $400 MLN IN
EUROBONDS THIS SPRINGAeroflot Russian Airlines (RTS: AFLT) dropped plans
to place $400 million on Eurobonds earlier this year, choosing instead to
place exchange bonds on the Russian market, CFO Shamil Kurmashov told
journalists."We had the prospectus for the Eurobonds ready, the road show
was scheduled for March 18-25, but we didn't hold i t. We decided against
the Eurobonds and announced a subscription for exchange bonds," he said.At
the time, the rate on the Eurobonds would have been no lower than 7.5%-8%,
while the yield on the exchange bonds was 3.89%, he said.*** UNITED
SHIPBUILDING, DAEWOO S&amp;ME SET UP JV IN FAR EASTRussia's United
Shipbuilding Corporation (USC) and Daewoo-Ship Building &amp; Marine
Engineering (S&amp;ME) signed documents in Moscow on Thursday setting up a
joint venture, Zvezda-DS&amp;ME, an Interfax correspondent reported from
the signing ceremony.In addition, the two sides signed a letter of intent
to build two ice-class ships with the participation of Sovcomflot.The
trilateral agreement sets the goal of bidding in the tender being held by
Exxon Neftegas Ltd, Sovcomflot Deputy General Director Yevgeny Ambrosov
told journalists.*** ALSTOM-TMH CONSORTIUM, TEMIR ZHOLY AGREE TO SET UP
ELECTRIC LOCOMOTIVE JVA consortium between the French power-generation and
railway transport company Alstom and CJSC TransMashHolding (TMH) (RTS:
TRMH), Russia's biggest railcar producer, have agreed with the company
Kazakhstan Temir Zholy, that country's national railway operator, to set
up a joint venture that will produce electric locomotives in Kazakhstan,
Alstom said.The parties signed a memorandum of cooperation during a Kazakh
investment summit in Almaty on Thursday.*** WIMM-BILL-DANN Q1 NET PROFIT
SOARS 170% TO $33.7 MLN, TOPS FORECASTJSC Wimm-Bill-Dann Foods (RTS: WBDF)
earned $33.7 million in net profits to International Financial Reporting
Standards (IFRS) in the first quarter, which was almost 170% more than the
$12.6 million it earned in the same quarter last year, the company
said.Wimm-Bill-Dann, which produces dairy and juice products, posted
January-March EBITDA of $73.5 million, 0.5% up year-on-year. Sales
revenues were up 19.1% at $615.3 million.*** KAZATOMPROM, TOSHIBA FORM
RARE METALS JOINT VENTUREKazakhstan's National Atomic Company K azatomprom
and Japan's Toshiba have signed an agreement to establish a joint venture
for research and exploration, production and sales of rare and rare earth
metals and materials, Kazatomprom said in a press release.Kazatomprom CEO
Vladimir Shkolnik and Yasuharu Igarashi, Corporate Senior Vice President,
President and CEO of Power systems Company in Toshiba Corporation singed
the document on Thursday in Almaty.POLITICS &amp; SOCIETY*** TERRORIST
PLAN TO FOIL 2014 SOCHI OLYMPICS - FSBThe Federal Security Service has
intelligence indicating that terrorists are planning to foil the 2014
Sochi Olympics, FSB Director Alexander Bortnikov has said."The threat of
terror attacks is becoming a factor, seriously influencing political
decision-making," Bortnikov said on Thursday, opening an international
conference of the FSB's partner services.*** TWENTY-THREE TERROR PLOTS
FOILED IN RUSSIA IN FIVE MONTHS - FSBMore than 20 terror plots have been
foiled in Russia since the beginning of 2010, Federal Security Service
Director Alexander Bortnikov has said."Over 250 terrorists and their
associates have been arrested since the start of the year, and 23 terror
plots have been foiled," Bortnikov told an international conference of the
FSB's partner services on Thursday.*** SUSPECTED PLOTTERS OF MOSCOW METRO
BOMBINGS KILLED IN MAKHACHKALA - SOURCEA counter-terror operation in the
center of Makhachkala has left from two to three militants dead, a source
in the North Caucasus Federal District's law enforcement services told
Interfax, citing various reports."Militants from this group could have
been involved in the Moscow Metro bombings in spring 2010," the source
said.*** MAN SENTENCED TO 8.5 YEARS FOR ATTEMPTED MURDER OF ISA
YAMADAYEVThe Moscow region court has sentenced Khavazha Yusupov, a native
of Russia's internal republic of Chechnya, to eight and a half years in
prison on charges of attempted murder of Isa Yamadayev, a broth er of
Sulim Yamadayev, ex-commander of Chechnya's Vostok (East) battalion, an
Interfax correspondent reported.*** DEFENSE SPENDING TO INCREASE
CONSIDERABLY IN RUSSIA - FINANCE MINISTRYThe share of spending on national
defense in the federal budget will be increased from 2.6% in 2010 to 3.2%
beyond 2013, Deputy Finance Minister Anton Siluanov said on
Thursday."Whereas spending on national defense will stand at 2.6% of GDP
in 2010, it will increase to 2.9% in 2011-12 and to 3% in 2013, and will
further grow to 3.1% of GDP," Siluanov said at the parliamentary hearings
on problems of the military-industrial complex.*** RUSSIA TO LEASE NERPA
SUBMARINE TO INDIA IN OCTOBERRussia's Nerpa nuclear-powered submarine will
be leased to the Indian Navy in October 2010, a representative of the Navy
Staff told Interfax-AVN on Thursday."The Nerpa will be leased in October,
and an Indian crew will navigate the sub to a new base. That will happen
by the Hindu New Year," he said.*** SIMULATED MARS-500 MISSION BEGINSAn
international experiment simulating a flight to Mars, Mars-500, is under
way in Moscow.Six volunteers will spend the next 520 days isolated from
the rest of the world and acting as a crew of an interplanetary
spacecraft, an Interfax correspondent reported from the Biomedical
Problems Institute, where the experiment is being staged.The international
crew is led by Russian volunteer Alexei Sitayev. Sukhrob Kamolov of Russia
will be the flight doctor and another Russian volunteer will be one of the
three researchers. Romain Charles of France will act as a flight engineer,
and Diego Urbina of Italy and Wan Yue of China will be flight
researchers.*** POULTRY TALKS WITH U.S. COULD BE CONTINUED -
ONISHCHENKOConsultations with the United States on a resumption of
American poultry supplies to Russia could be continued, Russian health and
consumer rights watchdog head and chief sanitary official Gennady
Onishchenko told Interfax on Thursday ."We have never closed the door on
the talks. On the contrary, we have been demonstrating readiness to
discuss all nuances of this issue. We have no closed themes," he said.***
LATE GRAND DUCHESS LEONIDA GEORGIEVNA BURIED IN ST.PETERSBURGThe late
Grand Duchess Leonida Georgievna was buried on Thursday in the imperial
burial vault at the Peter and Paul Cathedral in St.Petersburg.The funeral
service was conducted by Metropolitan Vladimir of St.Petersburg and
Ladoga, assisted by Bishop Nazary and Archbishop Kirill of San Francisco
and Western America.A divine service was held for the late Grand Duchess
at the Peter and Paul Cathedral on Thursday morning.of
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OSCE FMs to Hold Informal Meeting in Almaty in Mid-july - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:16:55 GMT
MOSCOW. June 3 (Interfax) - An informal meeting of the OSCE council of
foreign ministers will take place in Almaty, Kazakhstan on July 16-17,
Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman Andrei Nesterenko said.OSCE Secretary
General Marc Perrin de Brichambaut is on a working visit to Moscow on
Thursday and met with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and his
deputies Alexander Grushko and Alexei Borodavkin."The parties discussed
topical issues on the OSCE agenda, including the preparations for the
upcoming informal meeting of OSCE foreign ministers, which is slated for
July 16-17 in Almaty," Nesterenko said.The parties also discussed plans to
hold an OSCE summit and key pan-European security problems, he said."The
Russian side stressed the importance of ensuring a balanced content of the
OSCE summit, the start of modernization of the 1999 Vienna document on
security measures in the military sphere and confirmed the principle of
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Moscow Press Review For June 7, 2010 - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:16:44 GMT
MOSCOW. June 7 (Interfax) - The following is a digest of Moscow newspapers
published on June 7. Interfax does not acc ept liability for information
in these stories.VEDOMOSTIGazprom (RTS: GAZP) will offer Nord Stream
creditors guarantees of filling the gas pipeline on a scale exceeding the
cost of the project. It included in the agenda of its shareholder meeting
the approval of a warranty agreement with regard to Societe Generale
guaranteeing the fulfillment of the commitments of Gazprom Export to the
pipeline operator Nord Stream AG, documents compiled for the meeting say.
The maximum sum of guarantees is 12.1 billion euro. ("Guarantees greater
than Estimate")Integra has given up the production of drilling rigs. The
business was sold to United Capital Partners (UCP) investment group for
$40 million. The deal may have resulted from the conflict with
Uralmashzavod controlled by Gazprombank that accused Integra of
transferring assets that it used to own in the past. ("Transferrign
Machine-Tools", also in Kommersant - p. 11 "Integra changes
Objectives")Moscow's ni nth arbitration court of appeals has sustained the
claim of TNK-BP (RTS: TNBP) against the Federal Customs Services quashing
a judgment of the court of the first instance, a company spokesman told
Vedomosti. A spokesman for the customs said that the service reserves the
right to file a cassation plea. TNK-BP filed the claim for almost 6.4
billion rubles (later the sum was reduced) in August 2009. ("Customs gives
Billions")After learning that Gazprom will be customs clearing NOVATEK gas
investors raised its capitalization 8%. But when the passions calmed down
it turned out that NOVATEK (RTS: NVTK) will not be given the right to
export gas. ("Premature Joy")Prime Minister Vladimir Putin is using the
entire available arsenal of resisting the growth of steel prices. He
intends to organize trading in metal products, ore and coke at the
exchange. ("Everything to the Exchange")VTB top executives want the state
to sell the shares of the additional share issue bought during the crisis.
For a month they will be telling investors around the world about the bank
and after that they plan to send an offer to the government. ("To earn on
VTB shares")Mikhail Prokhorov's Onexim Group has acquired 51% of RBC
assets for $80 million. Out of that sum $30 million will remain at the
company and it will take at least 1.5 years to resolve RBC problems. ("RBC
will be left $30Mln", also in Kommersant - p. 9 "Mikhail Prokhorov pumps
up the Press")The Kopeika retail chain may go public - it has already
chosen organizers for its IPO. There is also a possibility that the deal
will not materialize, if the retailer's business will be sold to X5 Retail
Group or Wal-Mart. ("Kopeika for Sale")KOMMERSANTGazprom continues to
discuss its new export strategy which includes the elimination of
mediators, the centralization of financial flows and the formation of a
single profit center at the Moscow office. European c onsumers hope that
Gazprom will finally separate trading from politics. The monopoly itself
expects that the changes will be accompanied by a reshuffle, in
particular, the appointment of a new head of Gazprom Export. One of the
theories is that it may be a member of the "team of Deputy Prime Minister
Igor Sechin or the coowner of Gunvor Gennady Timchenko". (p. 11 "Gazprom
consolidates Exports")AG Kapital Interra, a major closed mutual investment
fund, may cease to exist. If a fund member, Kazakhstan's Astana Finance,
blocks voting on amending the rules of the fund for the fifth time, the
fund will be dissolved. Such a course of developments is a rarity for the
Russian market of closed funds in which partners usually hold a
consolidated stance on questions of management. (p. 10 "Block
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Turkmenistan Begins Construction of $2 Bln Gas Pipeline - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:16:12 GMT
ASHGABAT. June 1 (Interfax) - Turkmenistan has begun construction of the
East-West pipeline, a unified gas pipeline system that will link to all of
the Central Asian nation's biggest gas fields."Construction of the new gas
pipeline is an important step toward putting Turkmenistan's energy
strategy into practice," President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov said at the
official groundbreaking ceremony, held at the Shatlyk gas compressor
station on Monday.The project will cost more than $2 billion."The main
thing is that by building the gas pipeline we are creati ng a unified gas
pipeline system. That will enable us to quickly redirect major gas volumes
to any region of the country," Berdimuhamedov said in remarks that were
published in the central newspapers on Tuesday.Aside from providing more
flexibility in domestic gas deliveries, the unified gas transportation
system will expand Turkmenistan's export potential, opening the way for
exports to Pakistan, India and a host of European countries.The new trunk
pipeline will be laid from Shatlyk alongside the existing
Dovletabad-Deryalyk gas pipeline (the Turkmen segment of the Central
Asia-Center-4 pipeline, which links Turkmenistan with Russia via
Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan) to Belek in western Turkmenistan. The gas
pipeline will link the eastern region, where Turkmenistan's gas reserves
are concentrated (including the super giant South Yolotan-Osman field),
with the rapidly growing central and Caspian coast regions.The bulk of the
pipeline's length will be in the Karakum Desert. Seven new gas compressor
stations are planned.It was reported earlier that construction is being
led by state oil and gas company Turkmengaz and state oil and gas pipeline
builder Turkmennebitgazgurlushyk. The pipeline and surface infrastructure
is scheduled for completion in 2015. The 800-1,000-km pipeline will have
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Russia Developing New Piloted Spacecraft - Official - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:15:36 GMT
MOSCOW. June 3 (Interfax-AVN) - Russia is developing a new piloted
spacecraft and will start test flights in 2015, a senior Federal Space
Agency official said on Thursday."I'm sure that the first few launches
will be made from Baikonur (Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan). The
necessary infrastructure for testing the new spacecraft won't be ready at
Vostochny by that time," Alexei Krasnov, head of the agency's piloted
programs department, told reporters.Vostochny is a future spaceport in
eastern Siberia."It's clear that (the spacecraft) will have many
modifications. It is a craft whose simplest version would solve problems
of access to a near-Earth orbit - to the International Space Station, for
example, - and, if there are more complicated tasks, if flights beyond a
near-Earth orbit are needed, it can be fitted with additional necessary
equipment, for instance additional thermal protection for returning to
Earth," Krasnov said.The new spac e vehicle would be able to carry four to
six people.It is very important for Russia to create the craft by 2015
because "our Western counterparts are trying to do the same," Krasnov
said. "We mustn't be late."The new vehicle may also be used for commercial
purposes as well as under state programs, Krasnov said.He said that a
Federal Space Agency scientific and technological board recently inspected
work that had been done in developing the craft and the rocket that would
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Baikonur Celebrates 55th Birthd ay - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:16:34 GMT
BAIKONUR. June 2 (Interfax) - The personnel of the Baikonur Cosmodrome and
residents of Baikonur have begun celebrations on June 2 of the city's 55th
birthday.The celebrations began with a flower-laying ceremony at the
graves of test cosmonauts, killed in accidents, an Interfax correspondent
has reported.The public will then gather at the stadium for a festive
meeting, which will be followed by concerts by amateur children's
performer groups from Baikonur and Kyzylorda, the administrative center of
Kazakhstan's Kyzylorda region, and by a competition of folk song
singersVeterans of the Moscow football club Spartak and of the Baikonur
city football team will play a game.Concerts will be given and a beauty
contest held on the city' central square in the evening. The festivities
will be capped by fireworks.Baikonur was founded in the mid-1950s as a
testing ground for Russia' first intercontinental ballistic missile R-7.
Baikonur's official birthday is June 2, 1955, the day when the order to
form the Soviet Defense Ministry's Fifth Testing Ground was signed.sd
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Chinese Leader Due to Visit Kazakhstan - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:16:08 GMT
ASTANA. June 7 (Interfax) - Chinese leader Hu Jintao will visit Kazakhstan
on June 11-12."Chinese President Hu Jintao will be on a formal visit on
June 11-12 at the invitation of Kazakhstan President Nursultan
Nazarbayev," Kazakh Foreign Ministry spokesman Askar Abdrakhmanov said at
a briefing in Astana on Monday.The two heads of state will discuss
prospects of Kazakh-Chinese relations and pressing issues on their
regional and international agendas, he said.Hu will also meet with Kazakh
Prime Minister Karim Masimov, Senate and Majlis Speakers Kasym-Zhomart
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Inkai Uranium JV Launches Main Process Plant in South Kazakhstan -
Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:15:54 GMT</ div>
MOSCOW. June 7 (Interfax) - The Inkai joint venture between Kazakh
national nuclear corporation Kazatomprom and Canada's Cameco held an
opening ceremony for its main process plant and the Inkai uranium
mine-site in Suzak Region of the South Kazakhstan region, Kazatomprom said
on Saturday.The company's main process plant is located near Taikonur
Village of Suzak Region, South Kazakhstan Oblast. The mine-site is the
largest hydrogenous type deposit located in Shu-Sarysu uranium ore
province.Inkai holds licenses for uranium mining at the areas referred to
as Block 1 and Block 2 and an exploration license for the area referred to
as Block 3. The results of the test operations proved the effectiveness of
the ISR mining method and the economic feasibility of the project,
according to a press resale."The company's plans to operate the main
process plant were accepted by the State Committee in February of this
year, allowing JV In kai to start full-scale production. The commercial
production provides for startup of the new main process plant, the
satellite plants, the well field, the camp and various support facilities.
The plant's design capacity will be 2,000 tons of U or 5.2 million pounds
of U per year," the company said in the press release.Inkai, established
in March 1996, is owned 60% by Cameco and 40% by Kazatomprom.In
anticipation of expanding production in the near future, the number of
employees will be increased from 472 to 546.Kazatomprom is the national
operator of the Republic of Kazakhstan for export of uranium and its
compounds, rare metals, nuclear fuel for nuclear power plants, special
purpose equipment, technologies and double-use materials. The main
activities of the company are: geological exploration, uranium production,
manufacture of nuclear fuel cycle products, reactor construction, nuclear
power plants, production of construction materials, the electric energy
sector, s cientific support of production and social welfare and training
of personnel. Today Kazatomprom has more than 26,000 employees and is
amongst the leading uranium production companies in the world.Pr kz(Our
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Kazmunaygas Halves 2009 IFRS Earnings - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:11:25 GMT
ALMATY. June 1 (Interfax) KazMunayGas (KMG) posted 2009 audited net profit
of 190.619 billion tenge to International Financial Reporting Standards
(IFRS), half the 391.121 billio n tenge achieved in 2008, the Kazakh
national oil and gas company said in a statement.The company said the 2008
financial results were recalculated.In 2009, sales revenue came to 1.59
trillion tenge, down from 1.887 trillion tenge in 2008, and gross profit
fell to 542.548 billion tenge from 686.246 billion tenge (146.69tenge/$1
on June 1).As at December 31, 2009 the company's assets were valued at
5.126 trillion tenge compared with 3.907 trillion tenge at the end of
2008. Liabilities rose to 2.768 trillion tenge from 1.878 trillion tenge,
equity to 2.358 trillion tenge from 2.03 billion tenge and charter capital
to 159.647 billion tenge from 158.049 billion tenge
respectively.KazMunayGas is the national operator for exploration,
production, processing and transportation of hydrocarbons. The company
represents the state interests in the oil and gas sector of Kazakhstan.
KazMunayGas is wholly owned by Samruk-Kazyna National Welfare Fund.Pr
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NOVATEK GAS TRANSPORTED THROUGH KAZAKHSTAN TO RETURN TO RUSSIA - GAZPROM -
Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:11:19 GMT
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Naza rbayev Always Opposed Adulation - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:11:19 GMT
ASTANA. June 4 (Interfax) - Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev said
that he has always opposed adulation and that his relatives, like all
other citizens, must not violate the law, which applies equally to
all.Nazarbayev's position was given in an address to the nation,
parliament and the political council of the governing Nur Otan party, with
explanations why he did not sign the bills proposing that he be given the
status of national leader on Thursday."All of you know that I always cut
short all praise, addressed to me, and all proposals that my role be given
special status. I, as incumbent president, have always opposed portraits
on banknotes, as well as titles and things surrounding this," Nazarbayev
said in his address, published by the national media on Friday."Concerning
my family, they, like all other citizens, have the right to work in their
chosen fields, or do the public work, or engage in business," he said."But
like all other citizens they must not violate the law, which applies
equally to all," the Kazakh president said."It was a great tragedy for me
and for my family, to face the fact that my former son-in-law, Rakhat
Aliyev, the father of my three grandchildren, has betrayed his family,
children, me and the nation by going beyond the limits of what is
allowable," he said."My relatives and I courageously faced the verdict,
handed down to him, as we ought to. It could not have been any other way.
It was a severe lesson for my relatives and for all of us, vested with
power," the Kazakh president said.Rakhat Aliyev, a former high-ranking
state official, who has been in hiding abroad since 2007, was convicted in
absentia two years ago on charges of committing a series of grave crimes,
including high treason, plotting a coup, abductions and corporate raiding.
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EBRD to Lend Kazakhstan $850 Mln in 2010 (Part 2) - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:11:11 GMT
ALMATY. June 3 (Interfax) - The European Bank for Reconstruction and
Development (EBRD) will lend Kazakhstan $850 million in 2010, bank
President Thomas Mirow told journalists following a meeting with Kazakh
President Nursultan Nazarbayev in Almaty on Thursday.Mir ow said he told
Nazarbayev assistance from the bank would rise to $850 million this
year.The bank's support for the program aimed at modernizing and
diversifying the Kazakh economy will continue, Mirow said, adding that he
and Nazarbayev had discussed the global economic situation and
Kazakhstan's relations with the EBRD.It was reported earlier that the EBRD
plans to provide $1 billion in assistance for industrialization projects
in Kazakhstan this year under an agreement concluded with national welfare
fund Samruk-Kazyna at the beginning of 2010.Kazakhstan plans
implementation of 162 industrial development projects in 2010-2014
requiring 6.5 trillion tenge in investment (146.86 tenge/$1 on June 3) or
about 40% of GDP.jh(Our editorial staff can be reached at
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Chinese Leader to Visit Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:11:12 GMT
BEIJING. June 3 (Interfax) - Chinese President Hu Jintao will pay an
official visit to Uzbekistan at the invitation of President Islam Karimov
and attend a summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization in Tashkent
on June 9-11, 2010, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Jiang Yu
announced on Thursday.The Chinese leader will also go to Kazakhstan on an
official visit on June 11-12, she also said.China advocates broader
relations and cooperation between all of the SCO's member- and observer
nations, the Chinese diplomat said.Asked whether new members could be
admitted to the SCO, she said, "This issue is very complic ated." "It has
to do with the organization's long-term development plans. The SCO has set
up a group of experts, who are working on provisions, criteria and the
political and legal groundwork for admitting new members," she said.sd
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CPC Boosts Exports 0.8% in Jan-may - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:10:55 GMT
MOSCOW. June 1 (Interfax) - The Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC) edged up
oil shipments for export via Novorossiisk 0.8% to 14.441 m illion tonnes
in the first five months of 2010, CPC reported.Shipments were up 10.5% to
2.99 million tonnes in the month of May.CPC's sovereign shareholders are
Russia with 31% (managed by Transneft - 24% and CPC Company - 7%) and
Kazakhstan has 20.75% (KazMunayGas - 19% and Kazakhstan Pipeline Ventures
LLC - 1.75%). The rest of the consortium belongs to private companies:
Chevron Caspian Pipeline Consortium Company (15%), LUKARCO B.V. (12.5%),
Rosneft-Shell Caspian Ventures Limited (7.5%), Mobil Caspian Pipeline
Company (7.5%), Eni International (N.A.) N.V. (2%), BG Overseas Holding
Ltd (2%) and Oryx Caspian Pipeline LLC (1.75%).The pipeline boosted
shipments 9.9% to 34.574 million tonnes in 2009.RTS$#&amp;: TRNFjh(Our
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GAZPROM TO DECLARE AT CUSTOMS NOVATEK GAS IN TRANSIT THROUGH KAZAKHSTAN -
GAZPROM - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:10:50 GMT
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Kazakh President Rejects 'Leader of The Nation' Title For Special Powers -
Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:10:03 GMT
ASTANA. June 3 (Interfax) - Kazakhstan's President Nursultan Nazarbayev
has rejected draft bills passed by the parliament granting him special
powers for life."I am grateful to all Kazakhs and MPs who made this
initiative to give me the status of the 'Leader of the Nation'. I see the
unanimous passage of these bills as people's trust. I believe that there
is no need to reflect the status of the 'Leader of the Nation' in some
statutory acts. I hope my refusal to sign these laws will not be
misunderstood," Nazarbayev said on the Khabar state television channel.On
May 13 the Kazakh parliament passed two bills proclaiming Nazarbayev the
'Leader of the Nation' that would grant him immunity from prosecution and
control over some government policy after his resignation.In 2007 the
parliament allowed Nazarbayev as the first president of Kazakhstan to run
for the country's top job without term limits.He assumed office in 1991
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Yesterday in Brief For June 4, 2010 - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:10:10 GMT
Digest of headline news from June 3 to 11:30 a.m. Moscow time on June
4:BUSINESS &amp; FINANCE*** RUSSIAN STOCKS MIXED AT OPEN; RTS INDEX UP
0.11% TO 1,394.6 PTS IN FIRST MINUTERussian stocks were mixed at the open
on Friday, with the RTS index rising 0.11% to 1,394.6 points one minute
into the session.*** DOLLAR GAINS AGAINST RUBLE AT OPEN ON FRIDAYThe
dollar rose mo derately against the ruble at the open of trading on the
MICEX currency exchange on Friday and the euro declined.The dollar opened
at 31.11-31.13 rubles/$1 in "tom" contracts, about 8-9 kopecks above the
close on Thursday and 22-23 kopecks above the official exchange rate.The
euro opened at 37.9 rubles/1 euro, 10-15 kopecks below the previous close
and the Central Bank exchange rate. The bicurrency basket ($0.55 and 0.45
euro) shed about 3 kopecks to 34.16 rubles.*** GOVT WILL STRIVE TO ENSURE
GDP GROWTH OVER 4% IN 2011 - PUTINThe Russian government will strive to
ensure GDP growth of over 4% in 2011, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said
at a government presidium meeting on Thursday."GDP growth should amount to
3.4% in 2011 according to conservative estimates. Of course we must strive
to create conditions for greater economic growth - 4% and higher," Putin
said.GDP growth should not simply be the result of an increase in volumes,
but reflect qualitative cha racteristics, "stepped up investment processes
and growth in labor productivity. Those parameters are targeted to
increase 8.8% and 3.3% in 2011, respectively," he said.*** RUSSIA HAS
POTENTIAL TO SET UP INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL CENTER - KUDRINAccording to
the international Global Financial Centres Index (GFCI), Russia is high on
a list of countries with potential to create an international financial
center, Deputy Prime Minister Alexei Kudrin, who is also the country's
finance minister, said."According to the international GFCI index, we are
by level of possibilities in 68th place, but if you divide that list into
global transnational and local markets, we are in the sector of global
markets together with such centers as Dubai, Beijing, and Shanghai,"
Kudrin said at a Central Bank meeting devoted to Russia's financial-market
development on Thursday.*** RUSSIAN BUDGET DEFICIT FORECAST COULD BE
LOWERED IN 2011 - KUDRINRussia's federal budget deficit forecas t for
2011, currently 4% of GDP, could be lowered, Deputy Prime Minister Alexei
Kudrin, who is also the country's finance minister, said at a government
briefing on budgeting issues late yesterday.The oil price forecast for
2011 has been raised from $59 to $75, and that could theoretically lower
the deficit, he said."Yes, we think we might plan a slightly smaller
deficit (due to the higher oil forecast)," he said. "This is in the
works," he said.*** GAS TARIFFS TO GROW 15%, ELECTRIC 13%-15% AT MOST IN
2011 - PUTINGas tariffs for industrial users will grow 15% and electricity
prices should not rise more than 13%-15% in 2011, Russian Prime Minister
Vladimir Putin said at Thursday's government meeting."Gas prices will rise
approximately 26.5% this year but just 15% in 2011. Growth in electricity
prices, even accounting for decisions to liberalize that market, shouldn't
exceed 13%-15%. That will also be less than in 2010, when growth of 17% is
expected. All of this applies to industrial (tariffs)," Putin said.***
GOVT, GAZPROM AGREE ON NETBACK PARITY FOR GAS IN 2014 - SHMATKOThe Russian
government and Gazprom (RTS: GAZP) have reached agreement to achieve
netback parity between domestic gas prices and export prices in 2014,
Energy Minister Sergei Shmatko told journalists at a briefing following a
government meeting.The matter was discussed at a meeting of the Gazprom
board of directors, of which Shmatko is a member."The schedule for the
transition period was drawn up," he said.*** KOVYKTA LICENSE HOLDER RUSIA
PETROLEUM FILES FOR BANKRUPTCYThe General Director of OJSC RUSIA Petroleum
(RTS: PTRL), which holds the license to the giant Kovykta gas condensate
field in Russia's Irkutsk region, has filed a bankruptcy petition with the
region's arbitration court, TNK-BP (RTS: TNBP), the company's major
shareholder, said in a press release.These actions followed the submittal
by TNK-BP, on May 14, 2010, of an early rep ayment notice for a part of
the loans issued to RUSIA Petroleum to finance development of the Kovykta
gas condensate field.The current financial situation precludes RUSIA
Petroleum from timely repayment of its loans to TNK-BP Group, the press
release said. In accordance with current legislation the General Director
was obligated to file a bankruptcy petition with the court, it said.***
SBERBANK TO REPAY OUTSTANDING CB SUBORDINATED CREDIT BALANCE WHEN MARKET
STABLE - GREFSberbank of Russia (RTS: SBER) will resume repaying a
subordinated Central Bank credit taken in late 2008 after the markets
stabilize, Sberbank CEO German Gref said.Sberbank paid off 200 billion
rubles of the total 500 billion ahead of time in May. The bank's deputy
chairman, Bella Zlatkis said then that the bank's capital sufficiency
would be 18% on July 1, taking the early payment into consideration.If
Sberbank repays the outstanding credit balance, capital sufficiency would
be about 13%, Gref said in a Kom mersant business daily interview
published Thursday.*** VEB WAITING ON PROPOSALS FOR POST
BANKVnesheconombank (VEB) is waiting for potential partners to submit
detailed proposals for an ambitious project to set a Post Bank up around
Sviaz-Bank (RTS: SVZB).VEB short-listed UniCredit, Russian Standard Bank
(RTS: RSBN) and a consortium of Nomos Bank (RTS: NMOS) and Home Credit
&amp; Finance Bank (RTS: HCFB) as potential partners in March. VEB chief
Vladimir Dmitriyev told the Kommersant newspaper on June 3 that the three
bidders were supposed to submit detailed proposals by June 15, but that
there was no favorite as yet.*** VTB NORTHWEST BOOSTS IFRS ASSETS BY 6% IN
Q1VTB Northwest's IFRS assets increased by 6% in the first quarter of 2010
to 796.56 million rubles, the bank said in its financial reporting.The
bank's net profit increased by 23.7% to 1.701 billion rubles owing to
rising net interest and operational revenue, as well as reduced payments
to loan loss reserves.The bank's equity increased by 6.4% to 28.114
billion rubles.*** AEROFLOT MORE THAN TRIPLES IFRS EARNINGS IN
2009Aeroflot (RTS: AFLT) more than tripled net profit to International
Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) to $86 million in 2009, the Russian
flag carrier said in materials.Sales revenue fell 27% to $3.346 billion
and earnings before taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) were
down 11% to $461 million, but the EBITDA margin grew to 14% last year,
from 11% in 2008.Operating profit fell 16% to $278 million, but pretax
profit rose 24% to $206 million.*** AEROFLOT TURNED DOWN UTAIR
OFFERAeroflot (RTS: AFLT) turned down an offer by Utair (RTS: TMAT) to buy
its fixed-wing aircraft business, Aeroflot's deputy CEO, Shamil Kurmashov,
told reporters."We received an offer three weeks ago," he said, adding
that it did not interest Aeroflot because Utair's fleet and routes
duplicated those of the Rossiya and Nordavia airlines.*** AEROFLOT COULD
USE 6% BUYBACK SHARE S FOR CONVERTIBLE BONDS, IPOAeroflot (RTS: AFLT)
could use 6% of the shares bought back from National Reserve Bank (NRB) to
issue convertible bonds or hold an IPO in three years, the Russian flag
carrier's deputy CEO, Shamil Kurmashov, told reporters.The airline does
not see much need to buy back the whole NRB stake, but it is ready to
close a deal with Alexander Lebedev, Kurmashov said.*** AEROFLOT DROPPED
PLANS TO ISSUE $400 MLN IN EUROBONDS THIS SPRINGAeroflot Russian Airlines
(RTS: AFLT) dropped plans to place $400 million on Eurobonds earlier this
year, choosing instead to place exchange bonds on the Russian market, CFO
Shamil Kurmashov told journalists."We had the prospectus for the Eurobonds
ready, the road show was scheduled for March 18-25, but we didn't hold it.
We decided against the Eurobonds and announced a subscription for exchange
bonds," he said.At the time, the rate on the Eurobonds would have been no
lower than 7.5%-8%, while the yield on the exch ange bonds was 3.89%, he
said.*** UNITED SHIPBUILDING, DAEWOO S&amp;ME SET UP JV IN FAR
EASTRussia's United Shipbuilding Corporation (USC) and Daewoo-Ship
Building &amp; Marine Engineering (S&amp;ME) signed documents in Moscow on
Thursday setting up a joint venture, Zvezda-DS&amp;ME, an Interfax
correspondent reported from the signing ceremony.In addition, the two
sides signed a letter of intent to build two ice-class ships with the
participation of Sovcomflot.The trilateral agreement sets the goal of
bidding in the tender being held by Exxon Neftegas Ltd, Sovcomflot Deputy
General Director Yevgeny Ambrosov told journalists.*** ALSTOM-TMH
CONSORTIUM, TEMIR ZHOLY AGREE TO SET UP ELECTRIC LOCOMOTIVE JVA consortium
between the French power-generation and railway transport company Alstom
and CJSC TransMashHolding (TMH) (RTS: TRMH), Russia's biggest railcar
producer, have agreed with the company Kazakhstan Temir Zholy, that
country's national railway operator, to set up a joint venture that will
produce electric locomotives in Kazakhstan, Alstom said.The parties signed
a memorandum of cooperation during a Kazakh investment summit in Almaty on
Thursday.*** WIMM-BILL-DANN Q1 NET PROFIT SOARS 170% TO $33.7 MLN, TOPS
FORECASTJSC Wimm-Bill-Dann Foods (RTS: WBDF) earned $33.7 million in net
profits to International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) in the first
quarter, which was almost 170% more than the $12.6 million it earned in
the same quarter last year, the company said.Wimm-Bill-Dann, which
produces dairy and juice products, posted January-March EBITDA of $73.5
million, 0.5% up year-on-year. Sales revenues were up 19.1% at $615.3
million.*** KAZATOMPROM, TOSHIBA FORM RARE METALS JOINT
VENTUREKazakhstan's National Atomic Company Kazatomprom and Japan's
Toshiba have signed an agreement to establish a joint venture for research
and exploration, production and sales of rare and rare earth metals and
materials, Kazatomprom said in a p ress release.Kazatomprom CEO Vladimir
Shkolnik and Yasuharu Igarashi, Corporate Senior Vice President, President
and CEO of Power systems Company in Toshiba Corporation singed the
document on Thursday in Almaty.POLITICS &amp; SOCIETY*** TERRORIST PLAN TO
FOIL 2014 SOCHI OLYMPICS - FSBThe Federal Security Service has
intelligence indicating that terrorists are planning to foil the 2014
Sochi Olympics, FSB Director Alexander Bortnikov has said."The threat of
terror attacks is becoming a factor, seriously influencing political
decision-making," Bortnikov said on Thursday, opening an international
conference of the FSB's partner services.*** TWENTY-THREE TERROR PLOTS
FOILED IN RUSSIA IN FIVE MONTHS - FSBMore than 20 terror plots have been
foiled in Russia since the beginning of 2010, Federal Security Service
Director Alexander Bortnikov has said."Over 250 terrorists and their
associates have been arrested since the start of the year, and 23 terror
plots have b een foiled," Bortnikov told an international conference of
the FSB's partner services on Thursday.*** SUSPECTED PLOTTERS OF MOSCOW
METRO BOMBINGS KILLED IN MAKHACHKALA - SOURCEA counter-terror operation in
the center of Makhachkala has left from two to three militants dead, a
source in the North Caucasus Federal District's law enforcement services
told Interfax, citing various reports."Militants from this group could
have been involved in the Moscow Metro bombings in spring 2010," the
source said.*** MAN SENTENCED TO 8.5 YEARS FOR ATTEMPTED MURDER OF ISA
YAMADAYEVThe Moscow region court has sentenced Khavazha Yusupov, a native
of Russia's internal republic of Chechnya, to eight and a half years in
prison on charges of attempted murder of Isa Yamadayev, a brother of Sulim
Yamadayev, ex-commander of Chechnya's Vostok (East) battalion, an Interfax
correspondent reported.*** DEFENSE SPENDING TO INCREASE CONSIDERABLY IN
RUSSIA - FINANCE MINISTRYThe share of spendin g on national defense in the
federal budget will be increased from 2.6% in 2010 to 3.2% beyond 2013,
Deputy Finance Minister Anton Siluanov said on Thursday."Whereas spending
on national defense will stand at 2.6% of GDP in 2010, it will increase to
2.9% in 2011-12 and to 3% in 2013, and will further grow to 3.1% of GDP,"
Siluanov said at the parliamentary hearings on problems of the
military-industrial complex.*** RUSSIA TO LEASE NERPA SUBMARINE TO INDIA
IN OCTOBERRussia's Nerpa nuclear-powered submarine will be leased to the
Indian Navy in October 2010, a representative of the Navy Staff told
Interfax-AVN on Thursday."The Nerpa will be leased in October, and an
Indian crew will navigate the sub to a new base. That will happen by the
Hindu New Year," he said.*** SIMULATED MARS-500 MISSION BEGINSAn
international experiment simulating a flight to Mars, Mars-500, is under
way in Moscow.Six volunteers will spend the next 520 days isolated from
the rest of th e world and acting as a crew of an interplanetary
spacecraft, an Interfax correspondent reported from the Biomedical
Problems Institute, where the experiment is being staged.The international
crew is led by Russian volunteer Alexei Sitayev. Sukhrob Kamolov of Russia
will be the flight doctor and another Russian volunteer will be one of the
three researchers. Romain Charles of France will act as a flight engineer,
and Diego Urbina of Italy and Wan Yue of China will be flight
researchers.*** POULTRY TALKS WITH U.S. COULD BE CONTINUED -
ONISHCHENKOConsultations with the United States on a resumption of
American poultry supplies to Russia could be continued, Russian health and
consumer rights watchdog head and chief sanitary official Gennady
Onishchenko told Interfax on Thursday."We have never closed the door on
the talks. On the contrary, we have been demonstrating readiness to
discuss all nuances of this issue. We have no closed themes," he said.***
LATE GRAND DUCHES S LEONIDA GEORGIEVNA BURIED IN ST.PETERSBURGThe late
Grand Duchess Leonida Georgievna was buried on Thursday in the imperial
burial vault at the Peter and Paul Cathedral in St.Petersburg.The funeral
service was conducted by Metropolitan Vladimir of St.Petersburg and
Ladoga, assisted by Bishop Nazary and Archbishop Kirill of San Francisco
and Western America.A divine service was held for the late Grand Duchess
at the Peter and Paul Cathedral on Thursday morning.of
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Sberbank to Tap Int'l Block Chief, Steps Up Int'l Expansion Moves - Gref -
Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:10:41 GMT
MOSCOW. June 3 (Interfax) - Sberbank of Russia (RTS: SBER) will soon
appoint a chief for its international block and then start pushing in an
external direction, bank President German Gref said."I am now working on
final decisions on this matter (appointing a chief for the retail and
international blocks). I think that in a month or month and a half these
vacancies will be filled, and we will substantially increase our work,
including an analysis of possible acquisitions on international markets,"
Gref said in an interview with Kommersant business daily published
Thursday."There are many sales offers now, but our criteria for potential
mergers are not simple. First, a deal has to have a synergetic effect for
us. Second, the size of the asset we buy has to work for us, and not
distract us from the process of the bank's internal transformation, which
is a priority for us. Plus, we need control over t he asset or hard
certainty of getting it down the road," Gref said.It was the unlikelihood
of gaining control that was "a serious impediment" to Sberbank bidding for
a stake in Turkey's Garanti Bank, Gref said.Asked about the prospects for
Sberbank acquiring Kazakhstan's BTA Bank, which has been talked about for
over a year, Gref said that will be addressed after debt has been
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Kazakhstan Boosts Oil And Condensate Output By 7.2% in Jan-may - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:09:07 GMT
ASTANA. June 7 (Interfax) - Kazakhstan's total production of oil and gas
condensate in January-May 2010 came to 32.76 million tonnes, a
year-on-year increase of 7.2%, the Kazakh government told Interfax.Gas
condensate output in the period went down by 11% year-on-year to 2.111
million tonnes.National Company KazMunaiGaz reduced oil and condensate
output by 2.4% year-on-year to 3.58 million tonnes.KazMunaiGaz-controlled
companies increased oil output by 12.4% year-on-year to 17.846 million
tonnes including: TengizChevrOil - up 26.6% to 10.561 million tonnes, OJSC
Mangistaumunaigaz - down 1% to 2.351 million tonnes, Kazgermunai - down 2%
to 1.283 million tonnes, OJSC Petro Kazakhstan Kumkol Resources - down
4.1% to 1.203 million tonnes and OJSC Turgai-Petroleum - 8.1% to 1.224
million tonnes.Other oil production companies increased oil output by 3%
to 11.33 million to nnes including: Karachaganak Petroleum Operating (KPO)
- down 1.1% to 4.998 million tones and OJSC SNPS-Aktobemunaigas - 2.517
million tonnes.The country's production of oil and gas condensate in May
came to 6.507 million tonnes, including 364,637 tonnes of
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Hu Jintao To Sign Agt On C Asia-China Oil Pipeline Capacity - ITAR-TASS
Monday June 7, 2010 10:12:05 GMT
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SHANGHAI, June 7 (Itar-Tass) - During his upcoming visit to Kaza khstan on
June 11-12, 2010, Chinese President Hu Jintao is expected to sign an
agreement allowing to increase the throughput capacity of the Central Asia
- China oil pipeline.An official of the PetroChina company said that the
Chinese leader during the stay in Kazakhstan will sign an agreement on the
beginning of the consideration of the issue of the expansion of the
Kazakhstan-China oil pipeline.According to the company reports, it is
planned to double the oil pipeline's throughput capacity to 400,000
barrels per day by 2013. The first phase - the laying of a 794-kilometre
oil pipeline linking Kenkiyak and Kumkol, was completed a year ago. At the
same time the sides will study the issue of restoration of the existing
620-kilometre pipeline from Kumkol to Atasu or the construction of a new
one.Before the trip to Kazakhstan the Chinese president will visit
Uzbekistan where he will take part in a summit of the Shanghai Cooperation
Organisation (SCO).The construction of the pip eline was agreed between
China and Kazakhstan in 1997. The first section of pipeline from the
Aktobe region's oil fields to the Atyrau was completed in 2003. The
construction of pipeline from Atasu to Alashankou started in September
2004 and was completed in December 2005. The pipeline was developed by the
China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) and the Kazakh oil company
KazMunayGas.PetroChina Company Limited is the listed arm of state-owned
CNPC. It is China's biggest oil producer, and is the world's most valuable
company by market value topping the FT Global 500 list. Traded in Hong
Kong and New York, the mainland enterprise announced its plans to issue
stock in Shanghai in November 2007, and following its debut on the
Shanghai index, its market value tripled. PetroChina thus, briefly, became
the first company with a trillion dollar market capitalization.PetroChina
was established as a joint stock company with limited liabilities under
the Company Law of the People's Republic of China (the PRC) on November 5,
1999, as part of the restructuring of CNPC. In the restructuring, CNPC
injected into PetroChina most of the assets and liabilities of CNPC
relating to its exploration and production, refining and marketing,
chemicals and natural gas businesses.Although PetroChina is the most
profitable company in Asia, this success may be the result of corporate
management, but can also be attributed to the near duopoly on the
wholesale and retail business of oil products it shares with Sinopec in
China.Because of Sinopec's link to Sudan through parent company CNPC,
several institutional investors such as Harvard and Yale decided, in 2005,
to divest from Sinopec. Sudan divestment efforts have continued to be
concentrated on PetroChina since then. Fidelity Investments, after
pressure from activist groups, also announced in a filing in the US that
it had sold 91 percent of its American Depositary Receipts in PetroChina
in the first quarter of 2007.At the beginning of May 2007, the company
announced it had made China's largest oil find in a decade off the
country's northeast coast, in an oilfield named Jidong Nanpu in Bohai
Bay.On November 7, 2007, Hang Seng Index Services Company announced that
PetroChina would be a Hang Seng Index Constituent Stock, effective
December 10, 2007. PetroChina has also come under scrutiny from
international organizations for its part in trading with the Sudanese
government who continues the ongoing war in Darfur.On August 19, 2009,
PetroChina signed an AU$50 billion deal with ExxonMobil to purchase
liquefied natural gas from the Gorgon field in Western Australia,
considered the largest contract ever signed between China and Australia,
which ensures China a steady supply of LPG fuel for 20 years, and also
forms as China's largest supply of relatively "clean energy." This deal
has been formally secured, despite relations between Australia and China
being at their lowest point in year s, following the Rio Tinto espionage
case and the granting of visas to Rebiya Kadeer to visit
Australia.PetroChina's Duzishan refinery became fully operational on
September 24, 2009. The refinery is China's largest refinery with annual
capacity of 10 million tonnes of oil and 1 million tonnes of ethylene. The
refinery is an integral part of China's ambitions to import oil from
Kazakhstan.Petrochina had a huge chemical spill in November, 2005. One of
its chemical plants exploded in Jilin, China. The blast poured 100 tons of
benzene, which is a carcinogen and highly toxic, into the Songhua River.
There was a slick of chemicals that spanned 80 km.Forbes published its
latest ranking of the "Forbes 2000 The World's Leading Companies". The
company ranked second amongst companies in China and ranked 14th in the
world. The Company won a series of awards in the competition organised by
FinanceAsia, an influential magazine in Asia Pacific capital markets. The
Company won the following awards: Best Dividend Payout Policy, 1st; Best
Corporate Governance, 5th; Best Investor Relations, 5th.AsiaMoney's 2004
"Annual Best-Managed Large Companies Poll", the Company was awarded the
"Overall Best-Managed Large Cap Company" and "Overall Most Improved
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Kazakhstan With Korea Cos To Realize Renewable Energy Project - ITAR-TASS
Monday June 7, 2010 08:44:29 GMT
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ASTANA, June 7 (Itar-Tass) -- Kazakhstan with the participation of Korean
companies plans to implement a project in the field of renewable energy
worth up to 2.8 billion dollars, the press center of the Kazakh Ministry
of Industry and New Technologies, which signed a memorandum on mutual
understanding with the consortium of the Korean companies - - Korea
Electric Power Corporation and Samsung C&amp;T Corporation,
reports.According to the document, the Korean consortium will work out a
project on the construction of wind and solar electric power stations in
Kazakhstan with the aggregate capacity of up to one gegawatt, including
950 megawatt and 50 megawatt of solar energy."According to preliminary
calculations, the project's introduction, which is the biggest one on the
field of renewable energy in the CIS countries, will require investments
to the sum of 2.5-2.8 billion dollars," the press center
notes.(Description of Source: Moscow ITAR-TASS i n English -- Main
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Novatek Won't Get Gas Export Rights - The Moscow Times Online
Monday June 7, 2010 08:38:19 GMT
Novatek will not get rights to export gas from Russia under a deal Gazprom
asked its shareholders to approve at its annual meeting, Sergei
Kupriyanov, a Gazprom spokesman, said Friday.

Novatek may get rights to ship gas across Kazakhstan and back into Russia,
Kupriyanov said.

The company's shares jumped as much as 7.9 percent on the MICEX after
Interfax reported that Novatek, Russia's sec ond-largest gas producer,
could get rights to sell abroad from Gazprom, the gas export monopoly.

Novatek's closed up 2 percent, ahead of the broader market.

Before the clarification, Moscow-based brokerage RMG wrote in a research
note that Novatek could have earned at least $1 billion to $1.5 billion in
additional operating income in 2011 by exporting to foreign markets.

Domestic prices averaged about $60 per 1,000 cubic meters last year, the
note said. Average export prices to former Soviet countries was $202,
while the EU paid about $288. (Bloomberg, MT)

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Kazakh Initiative on CICA Praised, Turkey Proposed as Next Chairman
Column by Baghdad Amreyev, ambassador of the Republic of Kazakhstan to
Turkey: "Kazakhstan launches global initiative" - Hurriyet Daily News.com
Monday June 7, 2010 05:59:27 GMT
international initiatives aimed at strengthening global stability and
security. Nearly all of them were seemingly too ambitious for a country
which had just proclaimed independence, had a relatively sm all population
and was not strong enough to be a key factor in geopolitics, especially in
comparison to its neighbors such as Russia and China.

However, in reality, Kazakh initiatives were striking, the problems
addressed and settled by these very initiatives were crucial, and their
impact to the global and regional security was tremendous. Moreover, many
managed to leave a historical impact. Allow me to elaborate:

1. Immediately after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the president of
Kazakhstan, Nursultan Nazarbayev, initiated the formation of the
Commonwealth of Independent States, or CIS. At a minimum, it was to be
used as an instrument to encourage a peaceful, velvet divorce of republics
in the enormous empire, or at a minimum, use its large potential to build
independent states. As all of you know, both of these goals were achieved
successfully. I believe you can all imagine what the world could have been
like instead - greater Balkans and etc.

2. Kazakhstan is the only country in the world that has voluntarily
rejected to be a nuclear state despite the fact that it inherited nearly
2000 nuclear warheads and was the de facto fourth nuclear power in the
world. Undoubtedly, it was and still is a great example to be followed by
the international community. It made a significant contribution to global
security and there is a strong need to highlight the importance of such a
step in our time as well.

3. Kazakhstan was able to make successful demarcations of its borders with
Russia and China, or PRC, and this is not merely a national or a bilateral
issue. Taking into consideration the fact that the Kazakh border in the
Soviet era has always been a source of tension and dispute between the
USSR and PRC, it is not difficult to imagine how the world managed to
escape one of the biggest territorial conflicts in its modern history.

4. Kazakhstan has initiated both with Russia and China the formation of
the Shanghai Cooperation Organization. You are all aware of the fact that
it became the main factor of the new multipolar world after the collapse
of the unipolar world that has been dominated the world immediately after
the disintegration of the Soviet Union and lasted exactly until the
formation of the SCO.

It is fair to say that a worthy contribution to world security and the new
world order was made.

5. Kazakhstan has taken many other key initiatives such as the formation
of the Turkic Council or the so-called union of the Turkic states. That
was realized after the appropriate agreement was signed last year in
Nakhchivan by the heads of the Turkic states.

6. Finally, the historic initiative of President Nursultan Nazarbayev to
convene the Conference on Interaction and Confidence Building Measures in
Asia, or CICA, from the tribune of the United Nation's General Assembly in
1992, was a significant and timely step in international politics.

The move was des igned to create for the first time in history an
effective and a reliable mechanism of preventive diplomacy in Asia. This
goal could have been achieved only through multilateral efforts, as well
as through interaction and implementation of confidence-building measures.
In contrast to other regions of the world, such structures did not exist
in Asia, and previous attempts to create such structures failed. That is
why CICA can be proclaimed a prototype of the common Asian system of
collective security and this is its main value. While not being formalized
yet as an international organization or a forum for dialogue, CICA is in
itself a unique international structure, a comfortable platform for
political dialogue and consultation on security issues in Asia, often
between countries that are either in conflict or do not share diploma tic
relations.

Given the geographical, historical, economic, political and socio-cultural
heterogeneity of countries in Asia, CICA member Sta tes have taken simple
and practical steps toward creating a regional framework for security. The
founders of the CICA admitted that reactions to common security challenges
should be cooperative and multilateral, as a result, the decisions taken
at the conference are based upon consensus. Participating states came to
an understanding that the existing differences in the region should not
cause obstacle to find common approaches to common threats.

Despite the fact that in the relatively a short period of time that has
elapsed since the initiative to convene the CICA was taken, a large amount
of work has been done - above all, an appropriate legal framework was
developed. The core documents were signed, such as the Declaration of
Principles in 1999, the Almaty Act of 2002, Catalogue of Confidence
Building Measures in 2004 and Rules of Procedure 2004.

The main stage of institutionalization has been closed. A successful CICA
Secretariat has been operating in Almaty since 2006. Various bodies
dealing with operational issues of the Conference have formed as well,
such as the Ad Hoc Working Group and the Committee of Senior Officials. To
date, there were two CICA Summits and three CICA ministerial meetings
held.

During the presidency of Kazakhstan, links with international and regional
organizations and forums were established, in order to strengthen
security, stability and peace in the CICA. For example, in December 2007
the UN General Assembly granted the CICA observer status, which was
undoubtedly an expression of recognition on behalf of the international
community and marked an important stage in its emergence as a full-fledged
regional structure. In 2008, Memorandums of mutual understanding between
the CICA Secretariat and international organizations such as ECO, EurAsEC
and the IOM were signed.

In today's world, security is not merely dependent on political and
military factors - security covers all key spheres of hum an activity at
the moment. Therefore, in the 2004 CICA Catalogue, five main dimensions
were identified: economic, environmental, humanitarian, and
politico-military, as well as combating new threats and challenges. The
CICA countries in the region were able to conduct continuous dialogue on
numerous issues. Moreover, the participating states were able to improve
their relationships with one another by discussing various problems and
solutions to them. As a result, this way, mutual understanding and trust
was promoted.

The most important factor in the formation of the Conference was the
"co-operative approach" which was in force since 2007. Within a relatively
short period of time, coordinators and state coordinators were determined
on 10 areas of cooperation within the Catalogue of Confidence Building
Measures.

During the last six years, the membership of the CICA has rapidly
increased from 16 to 20 countries, once again, highlighting its growing
poli tical appeal. During the Third Summit in Istanbul it has been planned
for the CICA to join the ranks of observers in countries such as Vietnam,
Iraq and Bangladesh. It is important to note that the total territory of
the participating states combined make up a total of 40 million square km,
or about 90 percent of the Asian region, and 3/4 of the territory of the
Eurasian continent. About half of the total population of the globe
resides in this vast territory, 3 billion to be exact. Presidency from
Kazakhstan to Turkey

As we are all aware, Kazakhstan's Chairmanship of the Conference expires
in 2010. Highly valuing Turkey's support of all initiatives aimed to
strengthening global and regional security and stability, our head of
state, Nursultan Nazarbayev, proposed the choice of Turkey for
Chairmanship of CICA, considering the high level of cooperation between
two brotherly states and Turkey's positive experience in chairing various
international and regional associati ons, Turkey's enormous weight in
world politics and vast experience in multilateral diplomacy. By being
geographically located at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, Turkey can
serve as an effective bridge between peoples and civilizations.

On the June 8 this year, a third Summit of Heads of States and Governments
of the CICA Participating States will be held in Istanbul, which will
undoubtedly serve as an important milestone in the development of the
forum. For the first time, the summit will be held outside Kazakhstan.
During this meeting on the highest level, for the first time in the
history of the conference; the transfer of the presidency - from the
Republic of Kazakhstan to the Turkish Republic will be made.

It is rather symbolic that this year, Kazakhstan and Turkey will head two
important international organizations: Kazakhstan chairs The Organization
for Security and Cooperation in Europe, and Turkey will assume the
presidency of the CICA in the second half of the year, having a unique
chance to jointly promote and address the pressing issues of the Asian and
European security.

I am sure the Turkish presidency of the CICA will provide additional
impetus to CICA's international prestige, as well as the growth of
Turkey's political influence in the world as chairman and Kazakhstan, the
initiator of the CICA process.

In turn, Kazakhstan will continue to do everything in its power to
strengthen peace and security as well as promote the aims and objectives
of the CICA in the name of security and sustainable development on the
vast Asian continent.

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Medvedev Praises Fast-growing Russian-italian Relations - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:09:08 GMT
MOSCOW. June 2 (Interfax) - President Dmitry Medvedev has sent a message
of greetings to the Italian president on the occasion of the Day of the
Republic, the Kremlin has announced."Relations between Russia and Italy
have been developing intensively in the spirit of friendship and true
partnership. This positive interaction is based on the time-tested
feelings of sincere sympathy and respect our nations have for each other,"
Medvedev said.Medvedev also said that Russian-Italian political, economic
and cultural cooperation have been broadening, bei ng filled with new
initiatives."The Year of the Italian Language and Italian Culture in
Russia, scheduled for next year, and the Year of the Russian Language and
Russia Culture in Italy are a vivid example of that," he said.Russia and
Italy are playing a serious role in resolving international problems,
"from forging new mechanisms of ensuring global and European security to
the creation of effective means to overcome global economic crisis," the
Russian president writes.Jointly, the level of Russian-Italian interaction
will be raised even higher, and filled with new significant projects, he
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Joint Statement By Russian and Paraguayan Foreign Ministers
Joint Statement by Sergey Lavrov, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the
Russian Federation, and Hector Lacognata, Minister of Foreign Affairs of
the Republic of Paraguay, Moscow, June 2, 2010; 780-05-06-2010 - Ministry
of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation
Monday June 7, 2010 11:28:34 GMT
Federation, Hector Lacognata Zaragoza, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the
Republic of Paraguay, paid an official visit to the Russian Federation
from June 1 to 5, 2010.

The first visit to Russia by a Foreign Minister of Paraguay made it
possible to continue the political and diplomatic dialogue initiated at
ministerial level during the official visit of Sergey Lavrov to the
Republic of Paraguay in 2007, opening new opportunities to enhance the
relations hip between the two countries, which in 2009 celebrated the
centenary of its establishment.The Foreign Ministers discussed various
issues relating to political, economic, commercial and cultural
cooperation.They also exchanged views on current topics on the
international agenda.As part of the program of the visit, Paraguay's
Foreign Minister laid a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier on the
occasion of the 65th anniversary of the end of World War II and paying
tribute to the memory of Russians who died for their Motherland's freedom,
independence and prosperity.Minister Lacognata delivered a lecture on the
political, economic and social situation in Paraguay at the Diplomatic
Academy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation.The
Paraguayan Foreign Minister visited St.Petersburg, where he met with the
city's Governor, and spoke to members of the Russian business community on
opportunities for doing business in Paraguay.International
situation1.Ministe r Lavrov and Minister Lacognata expressed mutual
interest in bolstering cooperation between Russia and Paraguay in order to
consolidate multilateral and legal principles in world politics,
strengthen the central coordinating role of the United Nations and its
Security Council as a universal mechanism for maintaining international
peace and security, assure the rule of law in international affairs, and
cooperate in favor of a just and democratic international order on the
basis of sovereign equality and respecting the legitimate interests of all
states.2. The Russian Federation and the Republic of Paraguay stated that
they will continue to work cooperatively to deepen the reform of the
United Nations and to further enhance its authority, including the reform
of the UN Security Council so as to make it more representative and
effective.3. The Foreign Ministers particularly highlighted the need to
prevent and resolve any outstanding issues and crises through dialogue and
diplom atic methods. In this regard, they expressed their intention to
help build the UN's role, to give additional momentum to cooperation on UN
peacekeeping operations involving troops from both countries, and to
establish concrete forms of collaboration within the Latin American
Association of Peacekeeping Training Centers (ALCOPAZ) having regard to
the status of the Republic of Paraguay as an associate member and the
Russian Federation as an observer in the organization.4. Both Ministers
noted the need to strengthen the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of
Nuclear Weapons (NPT) as the main tool for countering the contemporary
challenges to international security in the face of the possible use of
nuclear materials and technologies, and radioactive devices. In this
connection the two sides welcomed the outcomes of the Nuclear Security
Summit in Washington and the NPT Review Conference. The Paraguayan side
expressed its satisfaction with the signing in Prague on April 8, 2010 of
th e Treaty between the Russian Federation and the United States of
America on Measures for the Further Reduction and Limitation of Strategic
Offensive Arms and hope for its successful implementation as a real
contribution to the disarmament process.5. The Ministers spoke in favor of
the adoption of effective measures to comprehensively address the illicit
traffic in small arms and light weapons in order to prevent their
diversion to non-state actors and to ensure adequate transparency in arms
transfers at the interstate level.6. The Ministers strongly condemned
terrorism in all its forms, committed by whomever, wherever and for
whatever purpose. They reaffirmed the two countries' determination to
strengthen the central coordinating role of the UN in fighting
international terrorism, the global drug problem and transnational
organized crime and to facilitate the consistent pursuit of the United
Nations Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy and the relevant resolutions of
its Securi ty Council, and the implementation of the norms of
international antiterrorism conventions. The Ministers also expressed
their readiness to make active efforts to prevent terrorism and suppress
its ideology, radicalization and recruitment into the ranks of terrorist
organizations. Motivated by these aims, they stressed the two countries'
intention to enhance their practical cooperation within the framework of
the UN and other international forums, at regional and interregional
levels, as well as bilaterally in order to counter the new challenges and
threats to peace and security, such as international terrorism, the global
drug problem, illicit arms trafficking, money laundering, and
transnational organized crime. In this regard, Minister Lacognata drew
attention to the draft submitted by the Paraguayan side of a bilateral
agreement on cooperation in combating illicit trafficking and abuse of
narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances, which could be an important
tool for im proving and deepening cooperation between the two countries in
countering the global drug problem.7. The heads of the foreign affairs
agencies expressed support for efforts by the international community to
overcome the adverse effects of the global financial and economic crisis
and stabilize financial markets in order to ensure sustainable economic
growth. In this regard, they stressed the importance of further
international cooperation to reform the global financial and economic
architecture and bring it into line with economic realities.8. Lavrov and
Lacognata expressed the intention of both countries to work closely
together to strengthen the universal regime for the promotion and
protection of human rights through constructive dialogue, cooperation and
respect for national and cultural specificities of countries and
societies. They emphasized the inadmissibility of a revival of ideologies
based on ideas of racial superiority, and noted that the Russian
Federation and th e Republic of Paraguay will continue to strongly oppose
such things as racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related
intolerance, particularly against migrants in accordance with UN General
Assembly Resolution 64/166 of 19 March 2010, and in this connection
welcome the outcome of the Review Conference of the Durban Declaration and
Program of Action to combat racism.9. The two sides noted the need for
progressive development of international cooperation in the framework of
combating global climate change under the aegis of the UN Framework
Convention on Climate Change. They also stressed the importance of
strengthening the foundations of a constructive negotiation process and
the speedy completion of the work to achieve a legally binding global
climate agreement for the post-Kyoto period.Regional situation10. The
Ministers discussed ways to further deepen the traditional political,
social and economic ties between the Russian Federation and the regional
arrangements i n Latin America and the Caribbean in which the Republic of
Paraguay participates and with which the Russian Federation cooperates.11.
They noted the positive outcome of the meetings held within the framework
of the Mechanism for Political Dialogue between the Russian Federation and
the Member States and Associate Member States of the Southern Common
Market (MERCOSUR), and progress made in negotiations on a draft agreement
on economic cooperation and agreements between the Federation Council of
the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation, the State Duma of the
Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation and the Parliament of
MERCOSUR.12. They reiterated their solidarity with the peoples and
governments of Haiti and Chile in connection with the irretrievable loss
in human life and material damage caused by devastating earthquakes.They
reaffirmed their commitment to continue to support UN activities aimed at
the coordination of humanitarian aid to Haiti, as well as efforts by the
international community to help the Haitian authorities and people in the
reconstruction, economic rehabilitation and institutional development of
the country.13. They noted the active role of Latin American countries in
today's multipolar international order, and their efforts to strengthen
peace, security and democracy and to ensure economic and social progress,
with full respect for the fundamental rights and freedoms of the
individual.Bilateral cooperation14. The Foreign Ministers of Russia and
Paraguay agreed to take steps to facilitate contacts under the auspices of
the executive, legislative and judicial bodies of both countries, as well
as between representatives of various sectors of civil society. They noted
with satisfaction that the visit saw the signing of interagency documents
on cooperation in disaster management and emergency response and in sport,
designed to develop practical collaboration in these areas.The Ministers
welcomed the decision of the citie s of Moscow and Asuncin the
establishment of friendly relations and cooperation.15. They confirmed
their interest in implementing the Memorandum of Consultations between the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation and the Ministry of
Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Paraguay, of November 20, 1995, which
provides a mechanism to maintain regular political dialogue with a view to
enhancing mutual understanding and cooperation.16. They expressed interest
in strengthening and broadening the legal framework of Russian-Paraguayan
relations and to this end agreed to continue negotiations on the draft
agreements on extradition and transfer of convicts, on legal assistance in
criminal matters and on cooperation and mutual assistance in customs
affairs.17. They agreed to promote exchanges of entrepreneurial
delegations in order to enhance trade between the two countries.18. The
Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Paraguay expressed his
readiness to work with public and private entities of the Russian
Federation to facilitate the entry of Russian companies into the market of
the South American country in the fields of infrastructure, energy, fuel
and in other sectors.19. There was noted the successful collaboration
between the veterinary authorities of the two countries, contributing to
promotion of exports of Paraguayan food products to the Russian market.20.
The Ministers stressed the importance of intensifying cooperation in the
field of culture through the development of direct contacts between
cultural establishments, creative associations and educational
institutions, and the exchange of prominent Russian and Paraguayan
musicians, ballet dancers or choreographers, as provided for in the
Agreement between the Government of the Russian Federation and the
Government of the Republic of Paraguay on Cooperation in the Fields of
Culture, Education, Science and Sport of December 7, 1998.21. They agreed
to reinvigorate moves aimed at strengthening educational exchanges between
the two countries, for which purpose it is necessary to start expert
negotiations to arrive at a new agreement in this area which would provide
for the procedure of mutual recognition of education certificates, and
academic titles and degrees.22. They noted the contribution of the
representatives of the Russian people who moved to the Republic of
Paraguay in the first half of the twentieth century and helped develop its
culture, science, education and form its armed forces. In this regard, the
Ministers expressed their mutual interest in the preservation and
dissemination of the valuable legacy of the Russian migration to
Paraguay.Minister Lacognata thanked Minister Lavrov for the cordial
attention extended to him during his visit to Russia, and invited the
Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs to make an official visit to Paraguay.
The invitation was accepted with gratitude, the timing will be agreed
through diplomatic channels.( Description of Source: Moscow Ministry of
Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation in English -- Official Website
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Xinhua 'Roundup': World Economic Forum on East Asia Rethinks Asia's
Leadership Agenda
Xinhua "Roundup" by Han Qiao: "World Economic Forum on East Asia Rethinks
Asia's Leadership Agenda" - Xinhua
Monday June 7, 2010 14:11:28 GMT
Roundup: World Economic Forum on East Asia rethinks Asia's leadership
agenda

HO CHI MINH CITY, Vietnam, June 7 (Xinhua) -- The Europe-based World
Economic Forum (WEF), known for being innovative and forward- looking,
chose an interesting and thought-provoking theme for this year's WEF on
East Asia -- Rethink Asia's Leadership Agenda.During the two-day
discussion, a note was persuasive among participants from more than 50
economies. A shift in the balance of world economic power is taking place
in the aftermath of the economic crisis, underscoring Asia's need and
ability to take a greater outward approach in global cooperation.Surin
Pitsuwan, Secretary-General of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations,
said the past two years marked a period of change for Asia's role.Asia, by
keeping its imports open, helped pull the world out of the crisis.
Meanwhile, Asia has maintained sustained growth, becoming a driving force
for world economic revival, said Surin.Andrei Kostin, a co-chair of this
forum, and chairman and CEO of VTB Bank in Russia, observed the shift in
world economic power from the perspective of capital flow."Traditionally,
Asia is the importer of capital. But recently, it has become exporter of
capital," Kostin told the forum. "Asia and Gulf countries are main sources
of capital for investors in today's world."Asian leaders and scholars
responded to this leadership agenda call with optimism as well as
prudence."The global roles and responsibilities undertaken by East Asia
need to be recognized and re-evaluated adequately," said Vietnamese Prime
Minister Nguyen Tan Dung at the forum. "East Asia wants to make active
contributions to the development of a new, more effective and democratic
structure of global governance," said Dung, adding that the theme of this
forum is "very appropriate to the regional context."Gita Wirjawan,
Chairman of the Indonesian Investment Coordinating Board, translated the
"leadership agenda" as an agenda to have "a higher degree of engagement in
interna tional affairs."Gita held that Asia is not as much engaged in the
international discussion as it deserves to be. Asia should have more
representation in the international arena like the G20, he said.Prof. Tong
Jiadong, vice president of the prestigious Nankai University in China,
said Asia is leading world economic growth, but it is not ready for the
leadership yet."The theme of World Economic Forum is always
forward-looking and touches on the 'next wave' of international trend,"
said Tong. Asia is growing big but it has not accumulated the expertise to
be a world leader.But as Asia currently has all these advantages, the
ambitious leadership agenda is something Asia can put some thoughts on, he
said.About Asia's capital advantage, Tong has his opinions. Asia has
accumulated big foreign currency reserves from its export. Unfortunately,
the capital can not be invested in the region due to a lack of safe and
effective channels, and went out to other markets like the U.S. bond
market instead, he said.China, along with many developing countries in
this region, needs huge capital for investment and development, said Tong.
He urged the building of a mature trade, financial and investment system
in the region so that Asia's money will better serve Asia' s
development.(Description of Source: Beijing Xinhua in English -- China's
official news service for English-language audiences (New China News
Agency))

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Russian Stock Market Down on Hungary News, U.S. Stats - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:16:37 GMT
MOSCO W. June 4 (Interfax) - Russian stocks closed a volatile day in
negative territory as markets around the world reeled at news about the
state of Hungary's public finances and weak U.S. labor market stats.The
MICEX stock index closed down 1.26% at 1333.49 and the RTS shed 2.32% to
close at 1360.74.Most benchmark stocks, which posted gains early on, fell
when the market closed. Federal Grid Company (RTS: FEES) out-fell the
market for the second day in a row, under pressure from government plans
to lower the cap on RAB tariff growth.The MICEX also saw losses for VTB
(RTS: VTBR), down 3.4%; Uralkali (RTS: URKA) - 3.4%; Surgutneftegas (RTS:
SNGS) - 3.4%; RusHydro (RTS: HYDR) - 3.3%; Severstal (RTS: CHMF) - 3.2%;
MMC Norilsk Nickel (RTS: GMKN) - 2.8%; Sberbank (RTS: SBER) - 2.4%;
Gazprom Neft (RTS: SIBN) - 2.4%; Rostelecom (RTS: RTKM) - 2.3%;
Uralsvyazinform (RTS: URSI) - 1.7%; Tatneft (RTS: TATN) - 1.6%; Gazprom
(RTS: GAZP) - 1%; Transneft (RTS; TRNF) prefs - 1%; and Rosneft (RTS:
ROSN) - 0.1%.The few gainers included NOVATEK (RTS: NVTK), + 2.8%; Lukoil
(RTS: LKOH), +2%; and Polyus Gold (RTS: PLZL), +0.33%.RTS Classic Market
volume was a modest $2.065 million, RTS Standard turnover reached $147.43
million and MICEX volume came to 65.4 billion rubles.Pr(Our editorial
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Europe Congress On Mil Medicine Opens In Svetlogorsk Tue - ITAR-TASS
Tuesday June 8, 2010 03:12:01 GMT
intervention)

KALININGRAD, June 8 (Itar-Tass) - The first European congres s on military
medicine opens in the resort city of Svetlogorsk, on the Kaliningrad coast
of the Baltic Sea, on Tuesday.The widely representative forum, which is
held on the initiative of the International Committee of Military Medicine
(ICMM), is hosted by the Baltic Fleet (BF) on the basis of the Central
military sanatorium of the Russian Ministry of Defence.Captain 1st Rank
Yuri Kuroyedov, Assistant to the BF Commander, has told Itar-Tass, "The
main theme of the military medics' congress, the first of its kind and of
such a scope, will concern the problems of preserving the health of
servicemen in the European continent. The Svetlogorsk-based Central
military sanatorium affords wide scientific and medical resources".The
forum will involve about 20 delegations from European countries, the
Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), Russia's regions, and the NATO
Medical Command.Representatives of the United Nations, Jordan, China, and
the United States will work at the Congress as observers. Major General
Alexander Belevitin, professor, chief of the Main military medicine
directorate of the Russian Defence Ministry -- chief of the Medical
Service of the Armed Forces, has been elected to preside over the
Congress."Participants in the forum in Svetlogorsk will discuss medical
support for troops under conditions of armed conflicts and peacemaking
operations in the territory of Europe, as well as in peacekeeping
operations outside Europe. They will analyze the practice of medical
support arrangements under conditions of everyday activity of troops, in
the process of eliminating the aftermath of industrial accidents and
natural calamities. Those present will also discuss international
cooperation and interaction between the military medical services and
international organizations," the BF officer pointed out.The programme for
the Congress provides for a meeting with Vice-Admiral Viktor Chirkov, BF
Commander, as well as a tour of the naval clinical hospital of the BF in
Kaliningrad.A demonstration exercise to organize the work of a medical
company of a Marine brigade in the event of a massive influx of the
wounded, sick, and injured will take place at the Khmelyovka military
proving ground of the Baltic Fleet.A conference of the chiefs of medical
services of CIS countries will be also held within the framework of the
forum.The ICMM was set up in Belgium in1921. Its goal is to strengthen
international contacts and cooperation among the military medics of
various countries in the spirit of the Geneva Conventions, as well as to
ensure exchanges of scientific information on military medicine. One
hundred and one countries are members of the ICMM, with 39 European ones
among them. Russia has been a member of the ICMM since 1965.(Description
of Source: Moscow ITAR-TASS in English -- Main government information
agency)

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Two Suspected Terrorists Killed in Tajikistan - Source (Part 2) - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:16:26 GMT
DUSHANBE. June 4 (Interfax) - Two suspected members of the Islamic
Movement of Uzbekistan have been killed in a special operation near the
Tajik capital, a high-placed Tajik law enforcement source told Interfax on
Friday."The sweep was being carried out in the complex mountainous terrain
of the Varzob district 15 kilometers north of Dushanbe. Two criminals were
destroyed after they opened fire on a special police force," the source
said"Our intelligence suggests both of them were activists in the Islamic
Movem ent of Uzbekistan and they were planning to stage a terror attack in
Dushanbe," he said,A shepherd was accidentally wounded in the fighting. He
was hospitalized. His life is not in danger.The operation was launched
late on June 2 from the Maikhura checkpoint on the highway linking
Dushanbe with Tajikistan's second largest city Khudzhan. Police stopped a
car for an ID check and were shot at when they asked the driver and the
passenger to get out. A traffic police officer was wounded after being
shot in the stomach. He is in the hospital and is in serious
condition.Both passengers fled. The driver was a taxi driver and was not
involved in the attack.All of Tajikistan's special services conducted a
joint operation, called Kuknor (Poppy) in June to combat drug
trafficking.Some 15 suspected members of the Islamic Movement of
Uzbekistan are convicted in Tajikistan each year. The IMU was founded in
Kandahar, Afghanistan, and it campaigns for an overthrow of the secular
governm ents in Central Asian states and turning them into Islamic states.
Most of the IMU militants are active in southern Afghanistan and they side
with the Taliban.sd mj(Our editorial staff can be reached at
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Two Suspected Terrorists Killed in Tajikistan - Source - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:11:04 GMT
DUSHANBE. June 4 (Interfax) - Two suspected members of the Islamic
Movement of Uzbekistan have been killed in a special operation near the
Tajik capital, a high-placed Tajik law enforcement source t old Interfax
on Friday."The sweep was being carried out in the complex mountainous
terrain of the Varzob district 15 kilometers north of Dushanbe. Two
criminals were destroyed after they opened fire on a special police
force," the source said"Our intelligence suggests both of them were
activists in the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan and they were planning to
stage a terror attack in Dushanbe," he said,A shepherd was accidentally
wounded in the fighting. He was hospitalized. His life is not in
danger.Interfax-950215-BZHGCBAA

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Elimination of Two Extremists Officially Confirmed in Tajikistan -
Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:11:02 GMT
DUSHANBE. June 7 (Interfax) - Tajik police have killed two activists of
the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (IMU), the Tajik Interior Ministry
reported on Saturday.A high-placed source in Tajik law enforcement
services informed Interfrax about the operation on Friday."An IMU
activist, Abdurakhman Umarov, 32, was killed in fighting with a special
police task force after he opened fire at the policemen. Umarov had
undergone training in terrorists' camps in Afghanistan and Pakistan," the
Tajik Interior Ministry said.Umarov was on the international wanted list
on charges of terrorism and organized crime, it said."The other eliminated
terrorist is Abdurakhman Vakhkhobov, 31. He was an IMU activist and had
been on a wanted list since 2004," the ministry said.A pistol and 1,000
cartridges, as well as Afghan banknotes, extremist literature and notes,
which , the ministry claimed, carried plans to stage a terror attack in
Dushanbe, were discovered at the scene of the fighting on June 3.One
police officer was killed in the armed clash.Interfax-950215-DJRGCBAA

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Russian Foreign Minister Pays Official Visit to China
Visit to the PRC by Sergey Lavrov, Russia's Minister of Foreign Affairs;
778-05-06-2010 - Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation
Monday June 7, 2010 12:47:52 GMT
official visit to the People's Republic of China on June 4.

In Beijing Lavrov was received by President Hu Jintao of the People's
Republic of China, and Dai Bingguo, Member of the State Council of the
People's Republic of China.Talks were held with Yang Jiechi, Minister of
Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China.The heads of the foreign
affairs agencies of the two countries examined in detail the current
issues in Russian-Chinese relations.This year's schedule of political
contacts was verified and progress in the preparation of the upcoming
official visit to China by Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, as well as
the SCO June summit in Tashkent was discussed.Lavrov and Yang exchanged
views on topics related to the 65th anniversary of the Victory in World
War II, including the implementation of the plan of joint activities to
commemorate this anniversary.The ministers discussed some of the most
pressing global and regional issues, including increasing cooperation in
the format of the SCO, RIC, BRIC, G20 and other multilateral
organizations, overcoming the effects of the financial and economic crisis
in the world, as well as the current situation on the Korean Peninsula and
around the Iranian nuclear program.At the same time certain aspects of the
topic dealing with UN reform were touched on.The talks were held in a
trustful, constructive and friendly atmosphere, demonstrating the focus of
Russia and China on the further all-round development of the bilateral
strategic cooperative partnership and deeper coordination in international
and regional affairs.Lavrov has invited Yang to pay an official visit to
the Russian Federation in 2011.The invitation was accepted with
gratitude.June 5, 2010(Description of Source: Moscow Ministry of Foreign
Affairs of the Russian Federation in English -- Official Website of the
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Xinhua 'Interview': SCO Finds Its Position: Russian Official
Xinhua "Interview": "SCO Finds Its Position: Russian Official" - Xinhua
Monday June 7, 2010 10:10:03 GMT
MOSCOW, June 7 (Xinhua) -- The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) has
more and more found its position in international affairs and all member
states are optimistic about its future, a senior Russian official says.

Leonid Moiseev, special representative for President Dmitry Medvedev on
SCO affairs, made the comments in an interview with Xinhua ahead of the
annual SCO summit to be held in the Uzbek capital of Tashkent on June
9-11."All member states have optimistic forecasts, ... we understand that
SCO will ne ver be a military bloc, nor a pure economic union," Moiseev
said.Moiseev hailed the achievements the SCO reached in the regional
security issues, saying the influence of the organization has been more
and more recognized by the international community."Now SCO has been
invited to every major international event devoted to the issues of
Afghanistan, and we are ready to work with each side on the regional
security issues," he said.Refering to the Regional Anti-Terrorists
Organization (RATS), Moiseev said it is the first SCO body working on the
permanent basis, aimed at fighting terrorism and tackling other new
challenges and threats."All member states should join hands in tackling
the terrorism and drug trafficking. Drug trafficking has been a top topic
for the organization in recent months," Moiseev said.The SCO is currently
working on building a database of terrorism suspects, cross-checking the
lists of terrorists groups, training anti-terrorism per sonnel and
organizing joint anti-terrorism drills, Moiseev said.On the enlargement of
the SCO, the Russian official said that during the summit last year, the
member states agreed to draft a document to set standards for the
accession of new members.The document is prepared now, he said, adding "we
will evaluate all the aspects concerning the expansion of the bloc and the
results will be reported to the leaders at the next summit."Moiseev also
talked of some other aspects in which the SCO member states can make more
cooperation including economy, disease control, disaster prevention and
reduction, as well as rescue efforts.(Description of Source: Beijing
Xinhua in English -- China's official news service for English-language
audiences (New China News Agency))

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Xinhua 'Interview': Hu's Visit To Promote Sino-Uzbek Cooperation, SCO
Development: Ambassador
Xinhua "Interview": "Hu's Visit To Promote Sino-Uzbek Cooperation, SCO
Development: Ambassador" - Xinhua
Monday June 7, 2010 05:05:58 GMT
TASHKENT, June 7 (Xinhua) -- Chinese President Hu Jintao's upcoming visit
to Uzbekistan will help chart the future direction of the bilateral ties
and add momentum to the development of the Shanghai Cooperation
Organization (SCO), said Chinese Ambassador to Uzbekistan Yu Hongjun.

In a recent interview with Xinhua, the ambassador said the visit will also
help promote peace, stability and development in the region.At the
invitation of Uzbek President Islam Karimov, President Hu will pay a stat
e visit to Uzbekistan and attend the annual SCO summit here in the Uzbek
capital between June 9 and 11. The Chinese and Uzbek presidents are
expected to discuss bilateral ties, the SCO's development as well as key
international and regional issues.Yu noted that since China and Uzbekistan
established diplomatic ties, leaders of the two countries have had
frequent exchanges of visits and maintained close contact on the
development of the bilateral ties as well as regional and international
issues. Sino-Uzbek relations have entered a new phase since leaders from
both sides signed a treaty for friendly and cooperative partnership in
2005.The ambassador said China appreciated the condolences Karimov sent to
the victims of China's Wenchuan earthquake in 2008, as well as the 50 tons
of aid supplies provided by his government to the quake zone.He said
presidents of the two countries met twice last year, and since the start
of this year, the two countries have maintained close contac t and
exchanges of visits, with a number of senior Chinese leaders coming to
Uzbekistan for visits or meetings, including State Councilor Meng Jianzhu,
Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi and Finance Minister Xie Xuren.Yu said that
Uzbekistan has firmly supported China over issues concerning China's core
interests, and China on its part, has always supported Uzbekistan's
efforts to safeguard its national sovereignty and independence as well as
its stability and development.On bilateral economic and trade cooperation,
the ambassador said the two countries managed to register a year-on-year
increase of 18.9 percent in their trade volume last year despite the
global financial crisis. China has become Uzbekistan's second largest
trade partner after Russia.He attributed the hard-won growth to the
visions and wise policies of the leaders of the two countries.As SCO
members, the two countries face the common tasks of safeguarding national
sovereignty and security, and maintaining regional peace and stability.
The two countries share similar positions on issues of fighting the "three
forces" of terrorism, separatism and extremism. Senior security officials
from both countries have maintained necessary contacts and conducted
fruitful cooperation, Yu said.With steady development of political,
economic and energy cooperation between the two nations over recent years,
Uzbek people are increasingly interested in China and the Chinese
language. Nearly 2,000 Uzbek students are learning Chinese. The Confucius
Institute in Tashkent has played an active role in promoting cultural
exchanges since it was set up five years ago, he said.The ambassador said
he believes that President Hu's visit will enhance mutual political trust
between the two nations and upgrade the bilateral ties.(Description of
Source: Beijing Xinhua in English -- China's official news service for
English-language audiences (New China News Agency))

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Protesters, Chiefly Arabs, Detained Outside Israel Embassy in Moscow -
Source - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:17:03 GMT
source

MOSCOW. June 3 (Interfax) - Eleven people, mainly nationals of Arab
countries, were detained during an unauthorized demonstration outside the
Israeli Embassy in Moscow on Tuesday in protest against Monday's deadly
Israeli raid on a Gaza-bound aid flotilla, a law enforcement source said
on Wednesday.The protesters unraveled two Palestinian flags and three
banners two of which said in Arabic and one in Russian, "We are with you,
Palestine!", the source told Interfax."The event was not authorized, and
so its participants were detained and taken to the nearest (police
station). Reports on administrative offenses committed by them were
written, after which all the detainees were released," the source
said."Most of the detainees were students and unemployed young people who
are citizens of Jordan, Syria, Lebanon or Tajikistan, or people who have
Russian citizenship but come from various Arab countries," he
said.Interfax-950215-RMTFCBAA

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Dushanbe Protests Against Zhirinovsky, Onishchenko Comment on Polio
Outbreak - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:16:20 GMT
outbreak

DUSHANBE. July 7 (Interfax) - The Tajik Foreign Ministry has protested
against comments made by certain Russian officials on the polio outbreak
in Tajikistan."(Tajik Foreign Minister) Hamrokhon Zarifi called to
(Russian Ambassador) Yuri Popov's attention the Tajik reaction to the
biased and negative comments made by certain Russian officials, including
State Duma Vice-Speaker Vladimir Zhirinovsky and Chief Public Health
Official Gennady Onishchenko, that were posted on the Internet and in
Russian media outlets," the ministry said on Monday. "The ambassador was
presented with a note in that connection."The ministry repeated its
request for lifting the Russian ban on imports of Tajik dried fruit. The
request was made a month ago."The minister said that the Federal Consumer
Rights and Human Well Being Service's ban on Tajik dried fruit imports had
ca used vast damage, especially in the Sogd region," the ministry
said.Tajikistan completed polio vaccinations for children younger than six
and the first stage of polio vaccinations for children younger than 15 on
June 5. The second phase of inoculations are planned for June 15-19.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 99.6% of children were
given inoculated. The WHO also said that 432 patients with a preliminary
polio diagnosis had been admitted to hospitals in Tajikistan, and the
diagnosis was confirmed for 129. Tajikistan has had one lethal polio
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Russia Considers Aid to Tajikistan to Fight Drugs Trade - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:15:56 GMT
MOSCOW. June 7 (Interfax) - Russia may provide aid to Tajikistan to help
efforts to combat the inflow of drugs coming from Afghanistan, Federal
Drug Control Service Director Viktor Ivanov said on Monday."Russia will
continue to strengthen relations with Tajikistan. Being the head of the
Federal Drug Control Service, I suggest additional assistance, just like
the United States is helping the Mexican government with money, armaments
and experts," he said.te ap(Our editorial staff can be reached at
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Russia Considers Aid to Tajikistan to Fight Drugs Trade (Part 2) -
Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:10:17 GMT
MOSCOW. June 7 (Interfax) - Russia may provide aid to Tajikistan to help
efforts to combat the inflow of drugs coming from Afghanistan, Federal
Drug Control Service Director Viktor Ivanov said on Monday."Russia will
continue to strengthen relations with Tajikistan. Being the head of the
Federal Drug Control Service, I suggest additional assistance, just like
the United States is helping the Mexican government with money, armaments
and experts," he said."Time has come to intensify our efforts," he said,
referring to Russia's assistance to Tajikistan.Most Afghan drugs in the
market today goes through the Tajik border, Ivano v said. Heroin
trafficking from Afghanistan enhanced after Russian border guards stopped
protecting the Tajik-Afghan frontier several years ago."The Tajik-Afghan
border goes through mountains, which adds to the complexity of the
problem. It is hard to seize drugs on mountain paths," he said.The
majority of illegal drug laboratories in Afghanistan are located in
Badakhshan, he said.Russia assists Afghanistan with the training of drug
police officers at the Interior Ministry Institute near
Moscow.Interfax-950215-UVXGCBAA

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Russian Embassy in Kabul Not Informed Officially About Russian Terror
Suspect Detention - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:10:39 GMT
detention

MOSCOW/KABUL. June 2 (Interfax) - The Russian Embassy to Afghanistan has
no official information about a Russian man detained on suspicion of
terrorism."So far the Russian embassy has no official information on this
matter," the Russian Embassy's , press attache Oleg Mikhailov told
Interfax by phone from Kabul on Tuesday."We have received no requests from
the Afghan competent authorities," the diplomat said.A number of media
outlets said earlier that Afghan counter-intelligence officers arrested
three men, from Pakistan, Tajikistan and Russia, on suspicion of terrorism
involvement.Interfax-950215-KZHFCBAA

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Official - ITAR-TASS
Monday June 7, 2010 13:30:37 GMT
intervention)

MOSCOW, June 7 (Itar-Tass) - Russia must offer donor aid to Tajikistan,
which is one of the routes for the transit of Afghan heroin, the director
of the Russian Federal Drug Control Service (FSKN), Viktor Ivanov, said on
Monday."The FSKN offers to render donor aid to Tajikistan. It is time for
us to boost activity in that direction," the official said.Ivanov said the
anti-drug agencies of the two countries enjoy trust-based relations. "But
it is difficult for them to work - they have insufficient finance,
hardware and equipment, and here Russia's role must grow by an order of
magnitude more," he stressed. Ivanov believes Tajikistan also needs
economic assistance. &qu ot;If we don't help Tajikistan, the situation
will not improve. Many citizens of that country look for a job in Russia
and become drug couriers, acting as drug mules," the head of the Russian
federal service said.(Description of Source: Moscow ITAR-TASS in English
-- Main government information agency)

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Raisa Gorbachev Foundation Raises 1.7 Million Pounds At London Auction -
Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:17:06 GMT
MOSCOW. June 7 (Interfax) - The Raisa Gorbachev Foundation raised 1.7
million pounds for Russian children with cancer at a ch arity auction in
London."The most expensive offer of this auction was the Hyper Nova by
Anthony McQueen. A guest bought the painting for 275,000 pounds. The money
will fund research programs, equipment for Russian clinics and therapy of
children with cancer," a foundation representative told Interfax.The
event, in its fifth year, was organized by the Raisa Gorbachev Foundation
and Marie Curie Cancer Care.Former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev was
one of the 285 guests. Actress Vanessa Redgrave, Botswana President
Seretse Khama Ian Khama, and actors Hugh Grant and Franco Nero also
attended, while Russian opera diva Anna Netrebko performed at the event.te
ap(Our editorial staff can be reached at
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Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Meets UK FCO's International Security
Director
Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Alexander Grushko Meets with Paul
Johnston, Director for International Security at the UK Foreign and
Commonwealth Office; 777-04-06-2010 - Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the
Russian Federation
Monday June 7, 2010 12:47:52 GMT
received on June 4 the Director for International Security at the UK
Foreign and Commonwealth Office, Paul Johnston.

During the conversation a substantive exchange of views took place on the
current state of, and prospects for Russia-NATO relations, on topical
problems in the renewal of the Euro-Atlantic security system, including
the European Security Treaty initiative, and on a number of other
questions of mutual int erest.June 4, 2010(Description of Source: Moscow
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation in English --
Official Website of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs; URL:
http://www.mid.ru)

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Perestroika Reforms Were Too Fast - Gorbachev - ITAR-TASS
Monday June 7, 2010 12:22:24 GMT
intervention)

LONDON, June 7 (Itar-Tass) - President of the USSR Mikhail Gorbachev
believes political and democratic transformations in the Soviet Union of
perestroika times were carried out too quickly. In an interview with the
British Independent newspaper he made it clear that not all measures of
reforming the former Soviet Union had been carried out as planned, as a
result of which some processes went out of control.As for the collapse of
the Soviet Union, "we should have prevented it," he said, adding that he
also blamed himself."We called free elections, carried out political
reforms, tried to build a modern Parliament... and the reality was that
the Communist nomenklatura could not withstand the test of democracy and
freedom," Gorbachev said in the interview."People criticise me for
indecision," he said. "But, in general, I think we went too fast. A
country with our history should have taken an evolutionary course. I said
reforms would need 20 or 30 years... But such passions were raging, as
glasnost and perestroika gained pace, and the calls were mostly to go
faster, faster," "to go on, go on."Russia, he said, is still in the throes
of democratic transition. &qu ot;There's much still undecided, and
there've been mistakes. I would say we're half-way along."Gorbachev has
arrived in the British capital to take part in an annual event - the
summer gala held in aid of the charitable foundation he set up in memory
of his late wife. The Raisa Gorbachev Foundation raises money to treat
Russian children ill with cancer.(Description of Source: Moscow ITAR-TASS
in English -- Main government information agency)

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Lithuanian Sailor Kidnapped off African Coast Reported To Be in 'Good
Health'
"Limarko Shipping Company Manages To Contact Kidnapped Lithuanian Sailor"
-- BNS headline - BNS</ div>
Friday May 21, 2010 10:48:56 GMT
The captain confirmed he was well, Limarko said in a press release.

According to the communique, the company in cooperation with state
institutions has taken the necessary measures for "bringing the captain
back to Klaipeda as soon as possible," with no further comment available
due to sensitivity of the information and confidentiality reasons.

A motorboat pertaining to the Lithuanian maritime company around 2 a.m.
Lithuanian time (2300 GMT) on Sunday was attacked off of the coast of
Cameroon, west Africa.

Earlier on Sunday, another vessel with a Ukrainian and Russian crew was
attacked by pirates who kidnapped two crew-members, Russian citizens.

The Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) said in an
e-mail statement on Thursday evening that although it was not involved in
their kidnap, it had been able to locate them.The abducted Russians had
contacted the Russian Seafarers' Union to report they were held in
Nigeria.

"MEND was not involved in the kidnap of the sailors but we have been able
to locate them today and I can confirm that they are in good health," MEND
said in the statement cited by AFP news agency.

According to AFP, the seafarers' union has recommended North Spirit owners
to start conversations with negotiators.

"The process of discussing ransom for the Russian sailors will begin
tomorrow," the union said on Thursday.

MEND, which operates in the unsafe but oil-rich delta of the River Niger,
in January called off its three-month truce with government.It has in the
past claimed responsibility for kidnappings of mostly oil workers and
carrying out a spate of attacks on oil installations in the region.In
other cases, it had also claimed to have been involved in securing the
release of some people kidnapped by other m ilitant groups in the region.

(Description of Source: Vilnius BNS in English -- Baltic News Service, the
largest private news agency in the Baltic States, providing news on
political developments in all three Baltic countries; URL:
http://www.bns.lt)

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Kaunas Electric Plant Contradicts Mayor on Gazprom Halting Investment -
Interfax
Friday May 21, 2010 10:06:13 GMT
VILNIUS.May 21 (Interfax) - Kauno Termofikacijos Elektrine (KTE), the
electric power station in Kaunas controlled by Gazprom (RTS: GAZP), has
said that city Mayor Andrius Kupcinsk as' statement yesterday that
investment obligations were not being met was incorrect.Kupcinskas had
told the Kaunas city council that Kauno Energija, which supplies the city
with 80% of its heat, had informed him the investments had stopped
flowing."That announcement does not correspond to actuality and is
completely incomprehensible.KTE is ready to invest and to reliably heat
city consumers.There are no conditions under which the city will freeze
during the heating season because of us, as the mayor says," KTE chief
Antanas Pranculis said in a press release.KTE has been producing heat for
the city since 2003, and in all that time there has not been a single
incident or accident, Pranculis said.KTE has provided heat at the lowest
price in Lithuania for five years, as per the investment agreement, he
said.The electric power station will cease to meet European Union
ecological requirements only in 2016, he said.A modern co-generating power
station KTE is building wit h Western partners will come online in
2013.Almost 1 billion litai will be invested in it.Along with this
co-generating station, KTE is prepared to install equipment that runs on
biofuel.This will make it possible to reduce the level of harmful
emissions in the city and diversify the risk involved with an interruption
of fuel supply.The purchase agreement Gazprom signed in March of 2003
stipulated at least 400 million litai of investment in the power station
over 15 years.The mayor said not long ago that the Russian company had
invested only 50-60 million litai to that point.In April he said that
since Gazprom was not meeting its obligations, the purchase of KTE needed
to be revisited.The litas exchange rate is pegged to the euro at a rate of
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Irkut Signs USD 5 Bln Contract For Supply Of 50 MS-21 Planes To Malaysia -
ITAR-TASS
Monday June 7, 2010 15:33:53 GMT
intervention)

MOSCOW, June 7 (Itar-Tass) --The corporation Irkut on Monday signed a
contract with Crecom Burj Resources for the supply of 50 MS-21 planes to
Malaysia."The sum of the contract is estimated at five billion U.S.
dollars," a source close to the negotiations told Itar-Tass.The first
supplies will begin in 2014, he said."After that the planes will be leased
to air lines," the official said, adding that several Southeast Asian air
carriers have already expressed interest in the Russian MS-21 plane."The
work on the plane is proceeding as scheduled. We have completed the rough
design and started working on technical design," Industry and Trade
Minister Viktor Khristenko said earlier."This is a breakthrough-like
product that should enter the global market in 2016-2017 and be 15 percent
more efficient than the current offers," he said earlier.The project was
drafted in 2008. In 2009, a tender was held and a contract of about 1.5
billion roubles was signed for the development of the paper vehicle. In
2010, more than five billion roubles will be allocated for this
project.Khristenko believes that the implementation of this project will
mean "the creation of a whole range of new technologies, including the
so-called black, or composite, wing. A tender for it has been held. The
winner is the United Aircraft Corporation"."Despite challenging financing
obligations, we have all the funds for the near future. They have been
concentrated and we will strictly stick to them," the minister added.He
said, "We plan to increase the share of civil aircraft on the global
market from 1 percent now to 10 percent in 2020, and we have the
opportunity to fulfil this ambitious task."MS-21 planes will have a wider
body for the comfort of passengers. They will have a better wing sweep to
increase safety during landings and takeoffs. The wings will be a bit
thicker in order to take on mire fuel, which will allow the planes to
travel greater distances.All these factors will negatively affect
aerodynamic properties of the planes. "This makes the success of the
scientists who have improved this crucial property of any aircraft all the
more important," Zhukovsky Central Aerodynamic Institute (TsAGI) Director
Sergei Chernyshev said.MS-21 Programme Director Andrei Matveyev said,
"Increasing aerodynamic properties of a plane even by 1 percent over
several years is considered to be a big achievement."He said the new
design woul d reduce operating costs by 12-15 percent as compared to that
of existing foreign counterparts and give additional competitive
advantages to the new plane.The Yakovlev Design Bureau is the principal
designer of the MS-21 plane. It is working under the federal programme
"Development of Civil Aircraft in Russia". The state contractor is the
Ministry of Industry and Trade.The MS-21 aircraft has been developed on
the basis of Yak-242 type by the Yakovlev Design Bureau in association
with the llyushin Aviation Complex. The MS-21 airplane has been readily
embraced by the aircraft market since it meets all the requirements and
can compete against similar Boeing and Airbus aircraft, outdoing them in
price, fuel efficiency and passenger comfort.For instance, aircraft of the
MS-21 project were compared against Airbus company's A320 and Boeing's
latest models, B717 and B737. The Russian aircraft features an improved
passenger comfort cabin, enhanced fuel efficiency and a reas onable price.
In terms of cost-to-effectiveness ratio, the new Russian aircraft will
significantly outperform similar advanced aircraft offered by Western
producers.The MS-21 aircraft is to replace all models of Tu-154B and
Tu-I54M aircraft as well as Yak-42 in Russia. It is planned to build
around 600 aircraft of the MS-21 family within 20 years, with an annual
production rate of 30 to 36 machines. It is planned to sell around 640
MS-21 aircraft in 2008-2009, including around 415 planes going to Russia's
domestic market and 225 to foreign customers. The MS-21 will provide the
basis for a whole family of aircraft, including an MS-21-100 plane capable
of carrying 132 or 116 passengers in a two-class configuration, an
MS-21-200 to carry 156 or 140 passengers in a two-class configuration, an
MS-21-300 to carry 174 or 158 passengers in a two-class configuration, an
MS-2IK to carry cargoes, an MS-21KP to carry cargoes and passengers.The
MS-21 jet and the Sukhoi SuperJet-100 passe nger plane together may meet
80 percent of Russian air carriers' demand for new aircraft.The Irkutsk
aircraft plant will begin the production of MS-21 mainline planes in
2014.MS-21 will be manufactured in three modifications, for 150, 180 and
210 passengers. The first plane will be built in 2014, while a new model
will appear on the market in 2015-2016."The mainline MS-21 plane will
replace the popular Tu-154. It's a very ambitious, colossal project,
because by launching the production of MS-21, we are invading the world's
elite aircraft making. This model will put competitive pressure on A-320
and Boeing-737," United Aircraft Corporation President Alexei Fyodorov
said earlier.(Description of Source: Moscow ITAR-TASS in English -- Main
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Ivanov Discusses Military Cooperation Prospects in Malaysia - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:16:55 GMT
MOSCOW. June 7 (Interfax-AVN) - Russian First Deputy Prime Minister Sergei
Ivanov met with Malaysian Defense Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi in Kuala
Lumpur on Monday to discuss political, economic, defense and
military-technical cooperation, a source at Ivanov's secretariat said."The
two parties affirmed the proximity of Russian and Malaysian positions in
the formation of the multi-polar world, which laid ground for efficient
bilateral cooperation in international relations. The two states actively
promote discussions at the UN, Russia-ASEAN, the ASEAN Regional Security
Forum, the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Forum and other multila teral
mechanisms," the source said.Interfax-950215-XFTGCBAA

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Ivanov Discusses Stronger Military Cooperation In Malaysia - ITAR-TASS
Monday June 7, 2010 10:44:46 GMT
intervention)

MOSCOW, June 7 (Itar-Tass) - Russia's Deputy Prime Minister Sergei Ivanov
has met in Kuala Lumpur with Malaysia's Defence Minister Ahmad Zahid
Hamidi to discuss political and economic cooperation as well as prospects
for the development of military and technical cooperation, the deputy PM's
secretariat said on Monday."During the talks the officials str essed,
Russian-Malaysian relations are based on common and harmonious approaches
to the creation of a multipolar world, which creates the favourable
groundwork for productive cooperation in international affairs," the
source said."Our countries actively promote a dialogue within the
framework of the United Nations, the Russia-ASEAN format, the ASEAN
Regional Forum, the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation and other
multilateral mechanisms," the secretariat said.(Description of Source:
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Referendum on Moldovan Constitution, Parliamentary, Presidential Elect
ions Slated For Fall - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:16:48 GMT
slated for fall

CHISINAU. June 3 (Interfax) - Moldova's ruling alliance For European
Integration decided on Thursday that the referendum to amend the
Constitution's article on the order of electing president will take place
this fall and will be followed by the presidential and parliamentary
elections.The alliance's MPs held the meeting together with Council of
Europe Secretary General Thorbjorn Jagland, who mediated the agreement
between the ruling alliance and the opposition Communist Party which
initially spoke against the referendum."We had different opinions on how
to overcome the political crisis, but we reached a compromise thanks to
the mediation by European officials. The referendum at which the main
question will be changing Article 78 of the Constitution and switching to
nationwide presidential elect ion from presidential election in the
parliament," acting Moldovan President, preliminary speaker Mihai Ghimpu
said.Moldova got stuck in a political crisis after the parliament failed
to elect president. According to the current Constitution, acting
president must dissolve the parliament and schedule early parliamentary
election within a year after the past election. MPs feared that if the
Constitution is not amended, the same situation may appear once again
after a snap election, and one will not be able to overcome the political
crisis.ar dp(Our editorial staff can be reached at
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Constitutional Referendum Should Be Held in September - Acting President
of Moldova - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:16:42 GMT
Moldova

CHISINAU. June 2 (Interfax) - Moldovan acting president Mihai Ghimpu said
that the referendum to amend the country's constitution should be held in
September."The question of changing the presidential election procedure
should be put to vote. The referendum would not affect other provisions of
the constitution," he told journalists on Wednesday."It was possible to
adopt a new constitution before June 16. I was told in Strasbourg that
time had run out but they agreed with my earlier proposal to adopt a new
constitution. Now the situation is different. I no longer insist on
changing the entire constitution. It is vital that we stop the crisis by
amending Article 78 that deals with the procedure of electing the
president," Ghi mpu said.Ghimpu said that if the ruling alliance had
supported him in organizing the referendum since the beginning of the
crisis, the crisis could have been overcome a long time ago.He was
surprised by his partner's moves in the coalition, the Democratic and
Liberal Democratic Parties, that presented their own options for
overcoming the crisis to the public."We discussed the subject and I am
sorry that some leaders hasted to address the public on the pretext that
it was their position. It is our position. The Alliance for European
Integration is as strong as concrete, but you see what kind of concrete it
is, if each one thinks that this concrete belongs only to him," Ghimpu
said.The Moldovan parliament in late 2009 failed to elect a president. The
law states that the parliament must be disbanded, but no earlier than a
year following a previous disbandment. This period expired on June 16.The
Moldovan authorities and Communist opposition advanced their individual co
nstitutional amendments, which they claimed would prevent a new
parliamentary crisis. A candidate will be elected president if 61 of the
101 parliamentary deputies support him.The governing Alliance for European
Integration has 53 seats in parliament, the Party of Communists 43. There
are also five independent deputies. Constitutional amendments will pass if
supported by two thirds of the deputies.ml mj(Our editorial staff can be
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Moldovan Communists Ready to Support Direct Presidential Elections -
Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:16: 34 GMT
CHISINAU. June 4 (Interfax) - The opposition Communist Party of Moldova
will be ready to vote in favor of adopting legislative amendments
introducing direct presidential elections if a date for early
parliamentary elections is set, Communist Party leader and former Moldovan
President Vladimir Voronin said at a press briefing on Friday.The
Communist Party can agree to support the proposed amendments in order to
prevent a referendum that could cost 45 million lei, Voronin said."The
Council of Europe has double standards" because at first it demanded that
the Moldovan authorities resolve the country's political crisis obeying
the existing Constitution, but then it agreed to a presidential election
referendum the ruling Alliance for European Integration proposed holding
in September, he said.A political crisis erupted in Moldova after
parliament failed to secure enough votes to elect a new president. In this
situa tion, the country's Constitution demands that the acting president
dissolve parliament and set a date for early parliamentary elections a
year after the previous elections (June 16, 2010).The Communist Party has
been boycotting parliamentary sessions, demanding that the Constitution be
obeyed.The Communist Party also urges the authorities to dissolve the
commission to study the Communist regime.On June 3, Moldova's ruling
Alliance for European Integration, which includes four political parties,
announced its decision to hold a presidential election referendum in
autumn, to be followed by general parliamentary and presidential
elections.tm ap(Our editorial staff can be reached at
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Moldova Commission Proposes Ban on Communism - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:10:51 GMT
CHISINAU. June 1 (Interfax) - A commission for the study of the Soviet
communist system, in a report submitted to acting Moldovan President Mihai
Ghimpu on Tuesday, proposed a ban on communist government, on communist
symbols, and on the use of the world "communist" in the names of political
parties and institutions."The totalitarian communist regime must be
convicted by law for crimes, genocide and terror," said Gheorghe Cojocaru,
chairman of the commission, which included historians and political
scientists.Cojocaru also suggested putting up a memorial to "fighters
against the Soviet occupation" and victims of Stalin-era persecutions.The
commission proposed bringing out a textbook on the communist regime and
calculating damage allegedly inflicted on Moldova in the communist
era.Ghimpu said he was planning to put a motion before parliament for
outlawing the Party of Communists (PCRM). He said sarcastically that he
would not have liked to do but that "members of the PCRM themselves very
much want their party to be outlawed.""The totalitarian communist regime
must be condemned because the reason why people live in poverty today is
the legacy left behind by the communists," Ghimpu said.The PCRM argued
that the appointment of the commission and the bans it was proposing were
an attempt to remove a rival in planned early parliamentary
elections."They are illegal moves, anti-democratic and
anti-constitutional. If things get as far as a ban on symbols, we will
dispute the parliamentary resolution in all tiers of the judiciary, in the
Constitutional Court, and will go as far as the European Court (of Human
Rights)," PCRM lawyer Sergiu Sirbu said.The parties forming the ruling
Alliance for European Integration warned they would deny support Ghimpu's
initiative.as(Our editorial staff can be reached at
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Moldovan MPs Against Ban on Communist Party - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:11:18 GMT
CHISINAU. June 2 (Interfax) - The majority of political parties that are
members of Moldova's ruling Alliance for European Integration are opposed
to acting President Mihai Ghimpu's plans to ban the Communist Party.A
commission t o study the Soviet communist system, in a report submitted to
acting President Ghimpu on June 1, proposed a ban on communist government,
on communist symbols, and on the use of the word "communist" in the names
of political parties and institutions."The totalitarian communist regime
must be convicted by law for crimes, genocide and terror," said Gheorghe
Cojocaru, chairman of the commission, which included historians and
political scientists.Ghimpu said he was planning to put a motion before
parliament for outlawing the Party of Communists (PCRM)."The totalitarian
communist regime must be condemned because the reason why people live in
poverty today is the legacy left behind by the communists," Ghimpu
said.Democratic Party of Moldova chairman Marian Lupu said that "a
decision to follow the recommendations of the commission in charge of
assessing Moldova's totalitarian regime would only split society further,
trigger tensions in the country and affect the population's
wellbeing.""Now that the commission has handed down its verdict, it is
necessary to take a pause and to focus on day-to-day issues. The
Democratic Party is against the immediate adoption of any legislative
decisions based on the commission's conclusions. Ahead of the early
parliamentary elections, which are inevitable, plans to adopt laws
confirming some of the commission's recommendations can be interpreted
exclusively as an attempt to get rid of the political rival - the
Communist Party of the Republic of Moldova. It is unacceptable in a
democratic society," Lupu told journalists on Wednesday.For his part,
Alexandru Tanase, Moldova's justice minister and first deputy chairman of
the Liberal Democratic Party of Moldova, told journalists that "banning
communist symbols and the use of the word 'communist' ahead of the early
parliamentary elections will create problems for Moldova in the European
Court of Human Rights".Accor ding to Tanase, the Strasbourg-based court
could regard this ban as an attempt to bar the Communist Party from
running in the parliamentary elections.The opposition Communist Party of
Moldova agrees that the authorities' plans to ban Soviet-era symbols
represent an attempt to stop it from running in the elections."Such
measures are illegal, anti-democratic and anti-constitutional. If these
symbols are banned, we will appeal to all courts, including the
Constitutional Court, against parliament's resolution. We will even go to
the European court," the Communist Party's lawyer Sergiu Sirbu said.tm
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Tiraspol Sees No Reason For 52 Talks Resumption - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:09:39 GMT
TIRASPOL. June 1 (Interfax) - Resuming the formal five plus two
consultations on the Moldovan-Transdniestrian conflict resolution is
unfeasible in the nearest future, said Transdniestrian Foreign Minister
Vladimir Yastrebchak."If we now resume the official five plus two
consultations (Moldova and Transdniestria as the parties; Russia, Ukraine
and the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe as guarantors
and mediators; and the United States and the European Union as observers),
then naturally the question will arise about the agenda. Naturally, no one
is going to discuss political issues straight away. We will go back to
those problems that are currently on the agenda of the groups of experts,"
Yastrebchak said at a briefing in Tiraspol on Tuesday."We do not see any
sense in going back to these consultations just to please the Moldovan
authorities who want to show their efficiency on this issue as opposed to
Communists, and also the Kazakh OSCE chairmanship, which also needs this
progress," he added.In particular, Tiraspol has cancelled additional 100%
customs duties and transit fees for a number of Moldovan goods and the fee
for Moldovans going to Transdniestria for no more than three days, the
Transdniestrian foreign minister said.At the same time, Tiraspol has been
unsuccessfully trying to negotiate with Chisinau the resumption of rail
services and the discontinuation of administrative persecutions of
Russians and Ukrainians living in Transdniestria without a Moldovan
residence permit, the minister said.Two days after the five plus two
negotiating process was disrupted on February 28, 2006, Ukraine introduced
new customs rules which "essentially, became an economic blockade of
Transdniestria," Yastrebchak recalled."Nothing new has happened since
then. On the contrary, the situation got even worse," the Transdniestrian
foreign minister said.There is no point in resuming high-level bilateral
talks with Moldova, he said.kk dp(Our editorial staff can be reached at
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Paraguay Press 5-7 Jun 10
For assistance with multimedia elements, contact OSC at 1-800-205-8615 or
oscinfo@rccb.osis.gov. - Paraguay -- OSC Summary
Monday June 7, 2010 13:06:45 GMT
-- Asuncion ABC Color on 5 June reports that Foreign Minister Hector
Lacognata, who is paying an official visit to Russia, yesterday lectured
on the subject "Paraguay, a Country of Opportunities" before a group of
Russian businessmen saying that they should invest in Paraguay because
President Fernando Lugo guarantees juridical security to foreign
investors, the Foreign Ministry reported yesterday. He said that Paraguay
is facing a great challenge to convert its economy from being an exporter
of agricultural products to become an industrial country to diversify its
exports. He also announced that Paraguay will submit to Russian officials
a cooperation project in the fields of energy, hydrocarbons, and mining.
(Asuncion ABC Color Digital in Spanish -- Website of leading daily, highly
critical of ANR-Colorado Party, owned by entrepreneur Aldo Zuccolillo;
URL:http://www.abc.com.py) Vice President Calls on PLRA To Support Lugo

-- Asuncion Ultima Hora on 5 June reports that Vice President Federico
Franco believes that his party, the PLRA (Authentic Radical Liberal
Party), should give credit to President Fernando Lugo for going to the
PLRA headquarters to present the government's state reform project as part
of his new policy to approach political parties. Franco's remarks are
within the framework of his new approach toward Lugo, the report says.
(Asuncion Ultima Hora.com in Spanish -- Website of leading daily; Majority
shareholder business and media entrepreneur A.J.Vierci; URL:
http://www.ultimahora.com/) Fadul campaigns in support of PPQ municipal
candidates (Source: ABC Color) Opposition Leader Terms Lugo's Contact With
Parties 'Technical Not Political'

-- ABC Color on 5 June reports that Pedro Fadul, president of the Beloved
Fatherland Party, PPQ, yesterday said that the visits President Fernando
Lugo is paying to political parties to explain the government's state
reform project is "technical and not political.&quo t; He said that the
presentation of the project by Lugo and his aides cannot be considered a
political approach because the presentations are made by experts in
various technical fields on how to improve the public administration. He
said that Lugo should approach political parties to seek consensus on
important issues that have to do with governance. Fadul, who is leaving
the PPQ presidency, supports the candidacy of Mercosur Parliament member
Roberto Ocampos to replace him in the upcoming 8 August primaries. Another
report says that in preparation for the November municipal elections, the
PPQ announced electoral alliances in 10 districts, mainly with the
Authentic Radical Liberal Party, PLRA, and some leftist groups such as the
P-MAS (Movement Toward Socialism Party), Tekojoja (Popular Party for
Justice and Equity-PPT), the Progressive Democratic Party, PDP, the
Country in Solidarity Party, PPS, among others. Secretariat Admits State
Reform Project Only 'Route Sheet'
-- ABC Color on 7 June reports that a spokesperson of the Public Function
Secretariat yesterday admitted that the government project presented by
President Fernando Lugo to political parties entitled "Executive Branch
Structural Innovation Project" to create a technical-political team to
draft a state reform plan is only a "route sheet." This clarification
contradicts what President Fernando Lugo and his Presidential General
Secretary Miguel Lopez Perito said during the presentations, the report
says. Analyst Says Lugo Puts End to 'Era of Hawks'

-- ABC Color on 6 June carries an interview with political analyst
Bernardino Cano Radil of the Colorado Party (National Republican As
sociation-ANR) by Hugo Ruiz Olazar saying that President Fernando Lugo has
been forced to cool down the political arena to open the possibility to
conclude his presidential term in 2013 by putting an end to the "era of
hawks" and starting the "era of doves.& quot; Cano makes a through
assessment of Lugo's surprising decision to contact traditional political
parties to maintain governance. (OSC will provide a full translation of
this item)

Peasant leaders Luis Aguayo, Elvio Benitez, and Ramon Medina hold news
conference (Source: ABC Color) Peasant Leaders To Demand Urgent Agrarian
Reform

-- ABC Color on 5 June reports that peasants leaders who belong to the
Broad Front political organization yesterday announced that approximately
1,000 peasants will hold a congress next week. "The social crisis in the
rural areas can only be resolved if steps are taken to make an urgent
implementation of the government's agrarian reform program and with this
purpose in mind, peasant organizations called for a peasant congress to be
held on Thursday (10 June) when they will submit their proposals, peasant
leader Luis Aguayo said in a news conference. Aguayo also announced that a
public audience is being organized to hold a deba te on the need to tax
soybean and sunflower seeds to obtain funds for agricultural development.
Government Payment to PDVSA Creates Frictions

-- Ultima Hora reports that the decision by Juan Gonzalez Meyer, president
of Paraguayan Petroleum In., Petropar, to pay $50 million to PDVSA
(Venezuelan Petroleum Inc.) created frictions within the government and
the resignation of a Petropar official. Federico Salgueiro, director of
Petropar's Contracts Operational Unit Department, resigned because he
disagreed with the payment, and Carlos Gonzalez Escobar and Gustavo
Tullman, Central Bank officials who were commissioned to Petropar holding
the positions of financial director and head of the control and
coordination office respectively, were changed because they agreed with
the General Comptroller's Office and the Public Contracts Directorate that
the debt with PDVSA is illegal. Gonzalez Meyer confirmed to this daily
that the two Central Bank officials were changed and that th ey are wrong
because Petropar has the power to honor its debt. It is believed that
Finance Minister Dionisio Borda endorsed the payment because it is more
beneficial to pay as soon as possible to avoid high interest rates.
Petropar owes PDVSA $269 million for expired bills and $145 million for
the latest fuel supplies, which Petropar plans to pay in its entirety,
keeping only the $269 million debt, which Petropar plans to pay with
Venezuelan Treasury bonds to save around 40% of the debt. After the entire
debt is paid, Petropar will only have left $60 million, which are
deposited in different banks in Paraguay. Central Bank Reports Imports
Increase From China

-- ABC Color on 5 June reports that imports from China stood at $1.137
billion in the first five months of this year, representing an increase of
80% in comparison to the same period last year, the Economic Studies
Management of the Central Bank reported yesterday. Imports in the first
five months this year stood at $3.428 billion, which is 49% higher than in
the same period last year which stood at $2.296 billion. So far this year,
the Mercosur economic bloc is the first supplier of goods to the country
with 41%, followed by China with 33%, and the rest of the world with 26%.
In this period, exports stand at $1.977 billion, which is 40% higher than
in the same period last year, which stood at $1.412 billion. No Selection

: Asuncion La Nacion, Ciudad del Este Vanguardia

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EU, Russia Are Main Victims of Afghan Heroin - Chief Drug Enforcer -
Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:15:54 GMT
MOSCOW. June 7 (Interfax) - Russia is ready to lead an international
coalition in order to deter the Afghan drug threat but it will not send
servicemen to Afghanistan, Federal Drug Control Service Director Viktor
Ivanov said in an interview published in the Monday issue of the newspaper
Rossiiskaya Gazeta."This country is the main victim of Afghan drugs, so
Russia should lead the anti-drug coalition," he said."I think it
impossible to resolve the Afghan conflict by force. We should not take
part in NATO military operations in Afghanistan," he said.A fifth of
Afghan heroin is consumed in Russia, Ivanov said."In all, the problem
exists in about 100 countries, including Russia and European nations. The
world opiate market is estimated at approximately $65 billion. The EU
ranked first with 711 tonnes of consumed opiates in 2009, and Russia
ranked second with 549 tonnes," Ivanov said."Drugs kill 10,000 European s
per year, which exceeds European combat losses in Afghanistan by 50 times.
The rate is even more catastrophic in Russia. We have a smaller population
and annually lose 30,000 people, almost all of them young," he said.Russia
has several million drugs addicts, and half of them consume heroin
supplied from Afghanistan through transparent Central Asian borders,
Ivanov said.Interfax-950215-SXTGCBAA

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Over 1 Million Worldwide Killed By Afghan Heroin Since 2000 - Official
(Part 2) - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:10:58 GMT
2)

MOSCOW. Ju ne 7 (Interfax) - Over one million people have died throughout
the world over the past decade due to the consumption of Afghan heroin,
said Viktor Ivanov, Director of the Russian Federal Drug Control Service
(FSKN)."Today Afghanistan produces twice as many drugs than the whole
world did ten years ago. Over the first decade of this millennium alone
over one million people have lost their lives to Afghan drugs. More than
16 million suffered physically or morally," he told journalists on
Monday."We are registering the deterioration and degradation of the
situation there (in Afghanistan), which manifests in the growing number of
clashes, rising tensions, and the increase in drug production," Ivanov
said.Russia is worried by the surge in drug trafficking from Afghanistan.
According to the FSKN, Russia has several million drug addicts. The
majority of them suffer from addiction to heroin supplied to Russia from
Afghanistan through transparent borders with Centr al Asian countries.Each
year at least 30,000 people die from drugs, the FSKN said.kk mj(Our
editorial staff can be reached at
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U.S. Secretary of Defense to Discuss Afghan Transit in Baku - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:10:30 GMT
BAKU. June 3 (Interfax-AVN) - U.S. Secretary of State Robert Gates will
visit Azerbaijan on June 6 - 7, where he will discuss bilateral
cooperation with Azeri President Ilkham Aliyev and Defense Minister Safar
Abiyev, the U.S. embassy to Azerbaijan told Interfax on Thur sday.The
discussions will center on Azerbaijan's contribution to transiting
non-military supplies to Afghanistan, the embassy
reported.Interfax-950215-YEYFCBAA

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Over 1 Million Worldwide Killed By Afghan Heroin Since 2000 - Official -
Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:10:48 GMT
MOSCOW. June 7 (Interfax) - Over one million people have died throughout
the world over the past decade due to the consumption of Afghan heroin,
said Viktor Ivanov, Director of the Russian Federal Drug Control Service
(FSKN)."Today Afghanistan produces twice as many dr ugs than the wholee
world did ten years ago. Over the first decade of this millennium alone
over one million people have lost their lives to Afghan drugs. More than
16 million suffered physically or morally," he told journalists on
Monday.kk mj(Our editorial staff can be reached at
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Afghan narcotics pose threat to Russia's national security - anti-drug
chief - NTV
Monday June 7, 2010 13:24:33 GMT
anti-drug chief

Excerpt from report by Gazprom-owned Russian NTV on 7 June(Presenter) Rus
sia is prepared to head an international coalition for combating Afghan
drugs, the head of the Russian Federal Service for Control over the
Trafficking of Narcotics, Viktor Ivanov, has said. He quoted shocking
statistics: our country comes second in terms of the quantity of consumed
narcotics after the EU countries, and 30,000 people, mainly young, die of
narcotics every year. Afghanistan is the main producer and supplier of
narcotics, Ivanov said.(Ivanov) Afghanistan is producing 95 per cent of
the world's opium today, which is twice as much as the whole world
produced 10 years ago. This problem directly affects our citizens'
interests and health. On the whole, in the opinion of the country's
Security Council and the president of the Russian Federation, Dmitriy
Anatolyevich Medvedev, it has become a threat and a factor affecting the
national security of our country. (Passage omitted)(Description of Source:
Moscow NTV in Russian -- Gazprom-owned TV network broadcasting to mo st of
Russia; more independent than state-owned channels but still often
restrained in covering controversial topics)

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Pakistani Editorial Terms US Drone Attacks Violation of International Laws
Editorial: "Drone Attacks -- License for Massacres" - Nawa-e Waqt
Monday June 7, 2010 16:00:27 GMT
UN's special reporter on extrajudicial executions, demanded an end to the
drone attacks against the suspected Muslim militants immediately. Philip
Alston has warned that giving orders for these killings and sitting away
from the battlefield bet ray a sick mind. The drone attacks in
Afghanistan, Israel, and Chechnya, in addition to Pakistan, are violating
international laws. Presenting his 29-paged report in the UN Human Rights
Council (UNHRC), he strongly condemned target killings and said that the
drone attacks were not a license to kill people without trial.

According to the international laws, during war, target killing is
permitted against those persons who come to fight against the Army or are
involved in warfare activities. However, the United States, trampling upon
all international laws and ethical standards, is following the formulae of
might is right. Drone attacks are claiming lives of women and children in
Pakistan and Afghanistan. Israel, the client state of the United States,
is practicing the same in Palestine. The CIA, showing stubborn attitude on
Alston's report, says that the operations are within the laws; and that
they are being responsible. The objections raised in this regard are not
co rrect. A US official said that CIA was operating with the consent of
Pakistani authorities.

Even if the drone attacks are being carried out with the consent of
Pakistan, they are still cruel. The job of the government is to protect
the life and property of its people. The government should answer the
statement made by the US official. Around 2,000 people, including women,
children, and aged ones, have been killed in drone attacks so far. The
Government of Pakistan has never shown a strong reaction on these
killings. After formal statements, the politicians get silent. The
parliament provides resolution when such attacks occur; however, they have
not been implemented.

Even if the CIA is launching drone attacks with the permission of
Pakistan, killing children and women in their homes cannot be justified.
War crime cases ought to be registered against the CIA, Russia, and
Israel, and those who have given permission for the attacks should be put
on trials, declari ng them war criminals.

Taking action on Philip Aston's report, UNHRC should try those who have
violated international laws. In the light of Philip Alston's report, the
UNSC should immediately pass a resolution against the United States,
Israel, and Russia on charge of targeting innocent people and should
ensure implementation on it.

(Description of Source: Rawalpindi Nawa-e Waqt in Urdu -- Privately owned,
widely read, conservative Islamic daily, with circulation around 125,000.
Harshly critical of the US and India.)

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US Urges DPRK To Stop Provocations, Abide by Denuclearization Pledge
Yonhap headline: "US Urge s N. Korea to Stop Provocations, Abide By
Denuclearization Pledge: State Dept." by Hwang Doo-hyong - Yonhap
Monday June 7, 2010 23:59:30 GMT
North Korea to stop provocations and take steps to fulfill its pledge for
nuclear dismantlement.

"We don't have any particular comment on the internal political
machinations in North Korea," State Department spokesman Philip Crowley
said. "We certainly hope that the North Korean leadership will understand
the situation it has placed itself in, and that it needs to take
irreversible steps to fulfill its denuclearization commitments, comply
with international law and to stop provocative behavior."Crowley was
responding to the appointment earlier in the day of Jang Song-thaek, the
brother-in-law of North Korean leader Kim Jong Il (Kim Cho'ng-il), as vice
chairman of the all-powerful National Defense Commission in an app arent
move to allow Jang to help groom the North Korean leader's third and
youngest son, Jong-un, as heir apparent."If some reformed North Korean
leadership takes those steps, then they would be actually serving the
interests of their people," he said. "We know what they should do. What we
don't know is what they will do. And we certainly don't know why these
changes are taking place at this time."The leadership change comes amid
heightened tensions on the Korean Peninsula after the North's torpedoeing
of a South Korean warship, the Ch'o'nan (Cheonan), in the Yellow Sea in
March, killing 46 sailors.South Korea severed all ties with North Korea,
except for the joint industrial complex in the North's border town of
Kaesong (Kaeso'ng), and took the case to the U.N. Security Council for
possible sanctions after an international team of investigators concluded
last month that a North Korean mini-submarine torpedoed the Ch'o'nan
(Cheonan).North Korea denies inv olvement and has threatened all-out war
if sanctioned.South Korea and the U.S. will conduct a joint military
exercise in waters near the scene of the sinking late this month as a show
of force against North Korea with the participation of the aircraft
carrier USS George Washington."We're looking at a range of options in
terms of additional capabilities, exercises, other training programs, and
then with the U.N. we would expect the Security Council to bring up this
matter, and that we expect there to be a strong statement coming out of
the U.N. at the appropriate time in the future that makes clear to North
Korea that these kinds of provocations and threats to regional stability
will not be tolerated," Crowley said.It is not clear at the moment whether
China, North Korea's staunchest communist ally, will support any bid by
South Korea and its allies to condemn North Korea at the Security
Council.South Korean Vice Foreign Minister Chun Yung-woo is due in Beijing
Tues day to seek support for rebuking Pyongyang, which China has not yet
officially blamed for the Ch'o'nan (Cheonan)'s sinking. China has only
stressed the need to "avoid conflict" and "maintain peace and stability"
on the Korean Peninsula.While it took only two weeks for the council to
adopt resolutions against North Korea for its nuclear and missile tests,
most analysts say more time is needed for a response to the naval assault,
perhaps a non-binding presidential statement or a resolution with or
without sanctions.Chun said last week that Seoul wants to send "a symbolic
and political message" to "head off a recurrence of this kind of military
provocation" rather than seek additional sanctions, apparently in
recognition of the lukewarm attitude of China and Russia, another veto
power.North Korea is already subject to an overall arms and economic
embargo for its nuclear and missile tests."We have every means to impose
sanctions unila terally or multilaterally in cooperation with our allies,
without additional Security Council action," Chun said.(Description of
Source: Seoul Yonhap in English -- Semiofficial news agency of the ROK;
URL: http://english.yonhapnews.co.kr)

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New Boom Seen in TV Satire, But Political Censorship Seen As Still Rife
Article by Yuliya Taratuta: "Polit-intonation" - Russkiy Newsweek Online
Tuesday June 8, 2010 03:07:58 GMT
Also cut was the entire "Ukrainian segment": a parody of Viktor
Yanukovych, a story about how Yanukovyc h called (Stalin-era poetess) Anna
Akhmatova Anna Akhmetova in honor of his sponsor Rinat Akhmetov (owner and
president of SCM Holdings) -- and a gag in connection with the fact that
criminal proceedings have been instituted against Yuliya Tymoshenko: "It
is stupid to give a woman money and afterward ask what she spent it on."
Also drastically shortened was the end of the gag about Britain's
coalition government: "The country is ruled not by one person, but by
two!", Sergey Svetlakov exclaimed. "Whoever heard of such a thing?!", Ivan
Urgant took up the theme. "They will have to compete. We will have to
ponder who is the most important one." "Leapfrog!", Svetlakov summed up.
They cut out the part about leapfrog and competition.

The filming lasts more than two hours, but the anchors do not joke on the
air for more than 90 minutes. Of course, the gist of the subsequent
montage is not just to cut political jokes that are t oo hard-hitting.
Whether the times have changed, or the audience, or something else, it
suddenly turns out that today's television no longer finds it easy to
retain the interest of viewers without political satire. The ratings of
the central television channels have begun to plummet -- many active young
people have simply stopped watching television. It was necessary to bring
them back -- to make them watch the news, which today seems to them simply
boring.

The reform of the television airwaves was begun three years ago by
Konstantin Ernst, general director of Channel One. He launched a whole
entertainment lineup: "ProjectorParisHilton," "Animated Personalities"
(animated parody show), "Big Difference" (parody show modeled on US
"MadTV" or German "Switch"), and "Yuzhnoye Butovo" (improvised show named
for the Moscow District). One of Channel One's top managers says that
their humor programs are today regarded as an even more effective
political resource than news broadcasts. And the Kremlin and the White
House (Russian government) follow TV jokes no less censoriously than the
news. The concept of "positive news" is also extended to humor, and the
choice of topics and heroes rarely goes beyond the framework of general
information policy. If you are going to joke, let it be about Viktor
Yushchenko, Mikheil Saakashvili, Hillary Clinton, and an abstract
functionary from the inner circle of Putin and Medvedev. CARICATURES ON
THE AIRWAVES Chastushki

(quatrains of rhyming couplets in trochaic tetrameters, often on satirical
themes) performed by (animated characters representing) Vladimir Putin and
Dmitriy Medvedev first appeared on New Year's Eve. It was supposed to have
happened earlier, a source in the Channel One leadership says, but they
did not manage to draw the chief executives in time. "A difficult task,"
television critic Anna Kachkayeva explain s. & quot;On the one hand, there
needs to be a resemblance, but on the other, the parody must be gentle. If
you draw him as Little Zaches (ugly dwarf from E.T.A. Hoffman's tale Klein
Zaches, gennant Zinnober ), you will lose your head."

There has already been a Little Zaches -- because of him they closed the
"Kukly" program on NTV. Since then, Putin has been portrayed only on the
aforesaid NTV in the program "Real Politics," but always without a head,
so that his face is not visible. "In order to give the president's image a
sacral meaning," Kachkayeva explains. "The heads of high priests in
antiquity were also not depicted."

Now, however, having returned to the stage, the president and premier were
not only drawn at full height, but even slapped one another with
tambourines in time to the chastushki. However, they did not sing anything
seditious: The themes were the Nabucco gas pipeline, the Opel deal, Sochi
roads, and V iktor Yushchenko. But the impact was enormous. On the
following day The New York Times concluded that a thaw had arrived on
Russian television.

Ernst, members of his inner circle claim, broadcast these chastushki
without prior agreement with the Kremlin. Rumors circulated that he did
not allow on air a couplet about the 2012 elections. Channel One staffers
themselves in informal conversations admit that they see no particular
boldness in these animated films -- rather, they say, the illusion of the
existence of political satire on television is being created. But Ernst,
they say, came up with "Animated Personalities" with another idea in mind:
simply to acclimatize the premier and the president to the very fact of
the existence of caricatures of them on the central airwaves.

"Animated Personalities" was launched on the wave of success of
ProjectorParisHilton -- a success that continues to this day. Guests, they
say at the channel, often come on as the result of a recommendation from
the Kremlin or the White House. For example, not so long ago (film
director) Nikita Mikhalkov appeared. But the anchors were content. "He
really let himself go with us," Aleksandr Tsekalo recalls. "In the very
first minute he fell under the table, and later allowed Svetlakov to pull
him by the whiskers." TWO MISFORTUNES

Political satire on television has its game rules. The news for
"Projector" is selected by a group of scriptwriters. They write the
joke-commentaries. Then the program's anchors rehearse the scriptwriters'
jokes, mixing them with their own. There is a lot of improvisation in the
recording. The authors do not receive written instructions as to what
topics to joke about and how. But everyone admits that a principle of
unwritten agreements operates. The scriptwriters do not go beyond the
limits.

And seeing that they are telling jokes, there would be questions if there
were no jokes at all about the president and the premier. "Premier Putin
says that middlemen gave him a pain in the neck. Doubtless he has decided
to register his Niva (Putin recently posed with this Lada-brand motor car
in order to encourage buyers in Russia's depressed automobile market),"
they jested naughtily in one episode of "Projector." In another, they said
of a photo in which Medvedev was waving: "This checkout counter is free!"
When during a trip to Spitsbergen (Norway) Putin put a collar on a bear,
"Projector" joked about United Russia that the same bear had posed for the
party's logo.

Channel One staffers do not hide that they have mastered the main creative
method of political satire -- to joke not about Putin and Medvedev, but
about those who surround them: "If the president lambasts his subordinates
in a video conference, it is worth making fun of the frightened
functionaries." The functionary is an excellent ta rget for criticism. The
viewer will approve. He can even be an entirely specific functionary.
After the failure of the Olympic team in Vancouver, "Projector" ripped on
Leonid Tyagachev, head of the Russian Olympic Committee, mercilessly. He
was fired soon after.

"Television allows itself as much satire as the country's leaders have of
a sense of humor," showman Aleksandr Tsekalo says. When Medvedev and Putin
went to the filming of KVN (a highbrow quiz show), the comedians joked
about them according to the same principle: They laughed about their
retinue. During one of the games the Pyatigorsk team told Putin that
Russia has two misfortunes -- fools and roads: "And when you go somewhere,
Vladimir Vladimirovich, one misfortune immediately begins to repair the
other." In comedy programs it is customary to call Putin by his name and
patronymic.

KVN's Kursk team has someone who parodies Dmitriy Medvedev. But during
Putin's rule a whole galaxy of KVN comedians parodying him appeared. True,
only the actor Maksim Galkin was given carte blanche. He joked about the
Russian president's Chekist past, imitated his German speech, and ribbed
Putin for not having a command of English. At Channel One they claim that
Galkin was once invited to a celebration of Chekist Day, and that the
president was overjoyed. But as time went by Galkin's parodies began to be
heard increasingly seldom. ULADZYMYR ULADZYMYROVICH

The program "Animated Personalities" is also supposed to make play with
topical news. It has the same problem: There are few people whom it is
possible to depict. In the first episodes of the animated film Yuriy
Luzhkov, wearing a funny cap, is auctioning off Red Square. Of the members
of the government they draw Sergey Lavrov, head of the Ministry of Foreign
Affairs, with whom Hillary Clinton is continually flirting, and Finance
Minister Aleksandr Kudrin in the form of Koschey the Deathless (fig ure
from Russian folk tale, an evil person of ugly appearance) expiring over
gold. It is possible to joke that the finance minister is greedy, but not
so much about budget policy as a whole.

It is difficult to imagine a joke in the aforementioned "Projector" about
vice premiers Igor Sechin or Igor Shuvalov. Here they have a respectable
reason: The wider public does not know them by face. Although until they
start joking about them on the air or at least showing them on the news,
they will continue not to be recognized. Expert Kachkayeva recalls that
"Kukli" had exactly the same impact: Many people found out from there what
General Prosecutor Vladimir Ustinov or MVD (Ministry of Internal Affairs)
head Viktor Yerin look like. In exactly the same way Vladislav Surkov,
first deputy head of the Presidential Staff, does not make it onto the TV
screen with his initiatives. But it is actually on his opinion that how
and about what it is possible to joke on TV in many ways depends.

There are also difficulties with foreign leaders. On the one hand, the PR
people of the Kremlin and White House carefully select amusing incidents
from the lives of unfriendly politicians. On the other hand, the writers
explain, there are many things that it is not permitted to joke about. One
television channel staffer explains that first and foremost they cut jokes
that could offend foreigners: "When Lukashenka slipped away from a meeting
with Putin, we made fun of him, but a lengthy patter about his son born
out of wedlock was cut entirely."

On one of the most recent editions of "ProjectorParisHilton" the anchors
apparently jokingly invited Premier Vladimir Putin into the studio: "Come
on over, Vladimir Vladimirovich, we will have a cup of tea." At roughly
the same time Ukrainian humorists from the Block 95 studio broadcast a
parody of "ProjectorParisHilton" on Ukrainian TV. The parody was as
follows: Vladimir Putin comes to the mock-up "Projector" studio and the
anchors eat up the paper containing questions and news in horror. The
conclusion followed: "Russia is a democratic country in which they boldly
make jokes about Ukraine."

In the spring the Rossiya television channel broadcast a female version of
"Projector" -- a program entitled "The Girls," hosted by Kseniya Sobchak.
"We were promised complete freedom of speech," Kseniya S obchak says. "But
naturally we agree the news topics with the channel's producers." So far
her most hard-hitting joke is to name the Russian premier in the
Belarusian manner -- Uladzymyr Uladzymyrovich Puttsyn. SENTRIES FOR THE
COUNTRY

There are also specific spheres about which they do not joke on
television. Sobchak admits that the Rossiya leadership has filtered out
jokes about religion and state holidays. The creators of the movie
"Election Day," w hich grow out of the popular theater show "Quartet I,"
came to similar conclusions. "As time went on, it became clear that to
tell jokes on the topic of religion, and the Russian Orthodox Church in
particular, is not recommended," one of the writers, Leonid Barats,
recalls. Several episodes about an imposter-priest played by Mikhail
Yefremov disappeared from the film. In the stage show, Yefremov played an
actual priest, but in the film he was made a thief who has stolen a
cassock.

Not all political humor on the TV screens is under direct control. On
Rossiya, for example, there is a sacred cow -- the program "Sentry for the
Country" with Mikhail Zhvanetskiy. On federal TV today it is probably only
he from whom one can hear a quip about how it seems that "people from the
past have returned to power" or even discourses about the dissenter
marches. Zhvanetskiy is a living classic, and the program has been on air
for seven years alre ady. At some point Oleg Dobrodeyev, head of the
All-Russia State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company, was approached
by ATV studio leader Anatoliy Malkin with the idea of discussing current
events on the air, Andrey Maksimov, "Sentry for the Country" presenter,
says. Dobrodeyev came up with the idea that the program's hero should be
Zhvanetskiy. "He both speaks and does not speak," Kachkayeva explains. "It
is a humor of half-hints, half-smiles, and half-tones."

Political humor on the cable television channels is not treated so
censoriously. For example, the authors of the program "Our Russia" on the
TNT channel say that representatives of the authorities have no complaints
about jokes about deputies who travel round the country's strip joints.
And of the honest traffic cop Nikolay Laptev, who breaks his wife's foot
to avoid buying her new footwear, they say that this is "a pinpoint
exposure of a type."

&qu ot;We try to make 'Our Russia' hard-hitting," producer Semen Slepakov
says. "But by virtue of the genre, it is impersonal. So that there are no
complaints against us. Only that when you get pulled over on the road, the
traffic cops say: Now I will deal with you like your Nikolay Laptev, who
does not take bribes."

The "Serebryanaya Kalosha" prize, which has been relayed on STS for
several years, was originally packed with political jokes. But at the dawn
of Vladimir Putin's second presidential term, after a ballet routine
entitled "Putin and the Oligarchs," the channel's leadership was summoned
to the Kremlin. A source close to the STS leadership says that Vladislav
Surkov, first deputy head of the Presidential Staff, ordered them to make
up their minds. "Either you are an entertainment channel, or you are a
news channel. And in the latter case we will start treating you
differently." The next year, they did not joke about P utin, but joked
about the new defense minster, Anatoliy Serdyukov -- "the
minister-cum-furniture-maker" (Serdyukov worked in a furniture store
before entering politics) thanks to whom "our border is on an extendable
lock." Subsequently politics disappeared from scenes from the
"Serebryanaya Kalosha" award ceremony forever.

The only humorist who is shown on TV and who has complained of political
censorship turns out to be Mikhail Zadornov. On the eve of Victory Day, in
a column for the Moskovskiy Komsomolets newspaper, he described television
producers as robots who "automatically cut all jokes about the president
and the premier," and dreamed up a new name for the United Russia party --
"We Will Finish Eating Russia" (Doyedim Rossiyu). Newsweek did not manage
to reach the satirist. His mobile phone has been switched off for several
weeks, leaving a recorded message that says: "You have reached the
Presidential Sta ff. Your call is very important to us..."

(Description of Source: Moscow Russkiy Newsweek Online in Russian --
Website of Russian version of international news magazine Newsweek;
Russian version published by the German Axel Springer company; URL:
http://www.runewsweek.ru/)

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RF, Ukraine Discuss Creation Of Uranium Facility In RF - Rosatom -
ITAR-TASS
Monday June 7, 2010 16:49:44 GMT
intervention)

MOSCOW, June 7 (Itar-Tass) - Russia and Ukraine are discussing a
possibility of building a uranium enrichment facility on the territ ory of
Russia, director general of Rosatom Corporation Sergei Kiriyenko said.In
an interview with the Ekho Moskvy radio station on Monday, Kiriyenko said,
"We set up working groups on all directions and we seriously intend to
create a joint venture in which our Ukrainian partners can be owners and
stockholders of one of our facilities.""The facility will not move to
Ukraine, but it will be partially a Ukrainian plant. Ukrainian partners
will get access to technologies that we have no," the Rosatom head
said."We have unfinished plants in Ukraine that can't be built all alone.
A part of the production cycle is currently in Russia: corps equipment, a
reactor vessel and heat exchangers. All parts of the reactor are in Russia
that is why Ukrainians couldn't finish building. We will be able to do
this jointly," Kiriyenko said.(Description of Source: Moscow ITAR-TASS in
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Envoy says Ukraine should respond to Russia's proposals quickly - Unian
Monday June 7, 2010 15:20:42 GMT
Text of report by private Ukrainian news agency UNIANYalta, 7 June:
Russia's economic proposals are temporary, and Ukraine should respond to
them within the next year to year and a half, the Russian ambassador to
Ukraine, Mikhail Zurabov, said at an international roundtable conference
"Ukraine and Russia: New interaction", which is being held in Yalta today
as part of a festival called "The great Russian word"."All the proposals
which the Russians put forward to their Ukrainian colleagues obviously
have a very limited time frame. If there is no response to these proposals
within half a year, a year, year and a half, Russia, unfortunately, will
resolve problems on its own," he said.According to Zurabov, a rather
well-organized system of management has been formed in Russia in the past
several years and there are rather powerful financial capabilities, so the
country is "very interested in making rapid and steady progress on the
modernization path". "This is the only way out of the current situation,"
he said.He added that the agreement extending the lease for the Russian
Black Sea Fleet in Crimea until 2042 in exchange for a discount gas price
for Ukraine enabled Ukraine to "catch its breath" and carry out serious
reforms. However, a strong government is needed for reforms. "A strong
government is one that can collect taxes. This is not done in Ukraine to
the full extent. This mostl y concerns large and often structure-forming
(structurotvornyye) branches and enterprises," he said.Zurabov added that
should the state "keep an equal distance" and should taxes be collected,
this would have an impact on corruption. "These are two closely linked
things," he said.(Description of Source: Kiev Unian in Ukrainian -- major
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First 100 Days of Ukrainian President Yanukovych's Presidency Assessed
Article by Vladimir Solovyev and Valeriy Kalnysh: "Viktor Yanukovych
Filled With Sense of Duty" (Kommersant Online) - Kommersant Online
Monday June 7, 2010 15:20:40 GMT
On the eve of 100 days of his being in office, Viktor Yanukovych - who
even during the pre-electoral campaign had promised to fight against the
"orange legacy" in domestic as well as in foreign policy - made one more
important step in this direction. Yesterday, shortly before he spoke in
Kiev's "Ukraine" palace with his address to the people, the Rada adopted
the law, "On Principles of Domestic and Foreign Policy of Ukraine" in its
first reading. The document not only revises the foreign policy
orientation of Kiev, but in essence repeals the course toward the
country's accession to NATO, which had been proclaimed by ex-President
Viktor Yushchenko. There is not a single word in it to the effect that the
strategic direction of foreign policy is Euro-Atlantic integration.
Instead, the law states that &qu ot;the main principle of the country's
foreign policy is Ukraine's adherence to a non-bloc policy, which means
non-participation in military-political unions."

And although such wording presupposes that Kiev would not be able to join,
for example, such associations as the pro-Russian Collective Security
Treaty Organization (CSTO), now Moscow may be calm. That which
ex-President of Russia Vladimir Putin, and then also his successor Dmitriy
Medvedev, had fought for in all these recent years has come to pass: The
question of Ukraine's membership in NATO is no longer current. "Adoption
of the law on the whole makes our domestic and foreign policy open and
intelligible to all," Mr. Yanukovych explained the significance of the
document yesterday.

Meanwhile, the law on the non-bloc status of Ukraine became merely an
addition to the impressive list of the Ukrainian president's achievements.
Moreover, whether by accident or not, he acted exactly in acc ordance with
the wishes of the President and Premier of the Russian Federation, Dmitriy
Medvedev and Vladimir Putin, who had previously reproached Kiev for its
anti-Russian course. Viktor Yanukovych smoothed out all the former rough
spots in relations with Moscow. He left the Black Sea Fleet of Russia in
Crimea until 2042. He closed the topic of the Holodomor, saying that this
was not genocide of Ukrainians, but a common tragedy of peoples of the
former USSR. He facilitated the repeal of Mr. Yushchenko's edicts on
granting Stepan Bandera and Roman Shukhevych the titles of Heroes of
Ukraine. He promised to protect the rights of Russians and to ensure them
the opportunity to use their native language.

The warming in Russian-Ukrainian relations was also reflected in
cooperation of the special services of the two countries, which recently
signed an agreement on cooperation in Odessa. The fact that, from now on,
the fourth administration of the Security Service of Uk raine (SBU) will
deal with Russia speaks of the change in priorities. Under Viktor
Yushchenko, this was done by the first administration. Now,
counterintelligence agents of the first administration will deal with the
US.

"Ukraine has restored the dialogue with Russia that had been interrupted
for 5 years, and renewed the formula of strategic partnership. The
interstate commission at the level of heads of state has finally begun to
operate. Both countries are undertaking a matter of historic importance -
the demarcation of the l and boundary," the president summarized the work
in the Russian direction. He cited one other achievement of his as being
the resolution of the problem of "super-high prices on natural gas." "As a
result, Ukraine is regaining the trust of investors and world creditors,"
Mr. Yanukovych said yesterday. Assault along the vertical

The results of the first 100 days of Viktor Yanukovych's presidency
impresse d even the opposition. With the only difference being that its
leaders deemed all of his achievements to be "ruinous to Ukrainian
statehood." "What is going on today in our state poses a threat not only
to every citizen of Ukraine, but also to the independence and sovereignty
of our state," ex-Prime Minister Yuliya Tymoshenko said yesterday at a
meeting with fellow speakers at the Council of Europe Parliamentary
Assembly (PACE) Monitoring Committee. "A great misfortune has arisen,
creating a humanitarian catastrophe. Everything that is valuable and dear
to Ukrainians, in essence, has been leveled or destroyed in 100 days."

The opposition also criticized the law on the country's non-bloc status.
"I am against attempts to stipulate the non-bloc status in a law. This is
unwise and short-sighted," said the head of the parliamentary Committee on
Questions of National Security and former Minister of Defense Anatoliy
Gritsenko. Mr. Yanukovych's opponents have pointed out that, during review
of this draft law in the Rada, the parliament building was struck by
lightning and knocked out power to it for a short time. This was surely a
sign from above: "Even nature is speaking out against the anti-Ukrainian
plans."

Opponents of Mr. Yanukovych's activity yesterday tried to protest against
his policy, gathering near the palace where he was addressing the people.
But they were restrained by OMON (special purpose police detachment)
troops, who formed a tight ring around the opposition activists and moved
them aside. Supporters of the pro-presidential Party of Regions, who were
chanting slogans in support of the incumbent authorities, were effectively
moved under police guard to the place from which the protestors had been
removed. This gave Ms. Tymoshenko reason to speak of the violation of the
principle of supremacy of law, human rights and freedoms, the rebirth of
censorship, ignoring the rights of the opposition and intimidation of
political opponents.

Meanwhile, the president spoke about strengthening the power vertical in
the country: "The road to precise interaction of the president, parliament
and government will finally put an end to political instability." In his
words, during the previous 5 years, the Ukrainian people had the
opportunity to become convinced where conflicts in the upper echelons of
power and in local areas can lead. "I am convinced that this sad page in
the history of our state has been turned, and will not be repeated," the
president said. "Perhaps for the first time in modern history, we have
gotten a chance to get down to work and to begin building Ukraine for the
people, and not for the authorities. We will no longer have the war within
power that we saw for 5 years."

Viktor Yanukovych announced that he had created the prerequisites for
implementation of a course "toward dee p-seated reforms and systemic
modernization of the country." One of the manifestations of such
renovation must evidently be the new relations of the strengthened
authorities with big business. "Oligarchs, lobbyists and other influence
groups will stand, as they say, in a common line. I will not allow any
outside influence on state decisions. The times of wild capitalism came to
an end in the elections of 2010," Mr. Yanukovych snapped.

The content and tonality of the president's statements led Ukrainian
experts to draw some sad analogies. "The tendencies are obvious. The
country may now be faced with a choice: Either we will retain a
competitive democracy, or a Ukrainian model will be formed, but with
consideration of the Russian example of a managed democr acy. The
authoritarian tendencies are already present. We very quickly moved from a
parliamentary-presidential republic to what is in fact a presidential
one," believes the chairman of the board of the "Penta" Center for Applied
Political Research, Vladimir Fesenko. The head of the Kiev Institute of
Global Strategies, Vadim Karasev, seconds him: "Yanukovych has set the
task of nullifying the 'orange' legacy, and he has achieved this task. The
power vertical has been restored. The post-Soviet model of political
stability and manageability has been introduced. He seems to have done
much for his voters from the eastern part of the country: He interceded
for the Russian language and reconciled with Russia. But the question is:
Has he become president of all Ukraine? The picture seems to be
contradictory."

According to Mr. Karasev, now the authorities are ready to give up the
main achievement of the "orange revolution" - freedom of the mass media.
"They are feeling out how compliant the journalistic community is. They
are acting in a pinpoint manner," said the expert in an interview with
Kommersant. &qu ot;Our television news picture is becoming more and more
like the Russian. The government is shown in a positive light, while the
opposition is presented in the role of losers and marginals, who are
squabbling amongst themselves. It is as if politics is being discussed
live on the air, but already without any polemic or drive."

(Description of Source: Moscow Kommersant Online in Russian -- Website of
informative daily business newspaper owned by pro-Kremlin and
Gazprom-linked businessman Alisher Usmanov, although it still criticizes
the government; URL: http://kommersant.ru/)

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Ukraine to Stay Nonaligned - Yanukovych - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:17:17 GMT
KYIV. June 3 (Interfax) - Ukraine will remain loyal to its nonaligned
status but will take an active part in building European and Euro-Atlantic
security systems, President Viktor Yanukovych said on Thursday."The main
task of our foreign policy and our security policy is to defend our
national interests worldwide. Then comes the issue of instruments, and
nonaligned policy is one of them," Yanukovych said in his first annual
state of the nation address, which he delivered at the Ukraina Palace in
Kyiv."I am sure that it meets the dictates of the times and we will
strictly follow it," he added."At the same time, Ukraine needs to
cooperate with NATO and other security organizations," he said."The time
has come to go over from declarations and statements to practical work.
Ukraine will work persistently on developi ng a new system of collective
security for European and Euro-Atlantic space," Yanukovych said."I am sure
that we have reliable allies in this work - European Union countries,
Russia and the United States, - and it is important that we should evolve
our own proposal for building a European security system, a system that
would take account of the interests of member countries of military blocs,
nonaligned countries and countries with neutral status," he said.as ap(Our
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Ukraine Could Get Action Plan For Visa-free Travel to EU on June 3 - I
nterfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:17:09 GMT
KYIV. June 2 (Interfax) - Justice and interior ministers from EU member
states could agree at a session in Luxembourg on June 3 to provide Kyiv
with an action plan that will help secure visa-free travel to Europe for
Ukrainian citizens, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Kostyantyn Hryshchenko
said.Such an action plan will be drafted by the European Commission and
could be approved at the Ukraine-EU summit in October, Hryshchenko said at
a session on cooperation between Kyiv and the EU.The participants in the
session also discussed ongoing talks on plans to give Ukraine associated
membership in the EU and to form a free trade zone.Progress has been made
in work on the association agreement and experts have almost finished
formulating the political principles of the document, the Ukrainian
foreign minister said.For his part, Prime Minister Mykola Azarov c alled
on Ukrainian MPs to speed up the adoption of bills needed to sign these
agreements.The Ukrainian parliament should adopt all the necessary
documents within the next two-three weeks before it adjourns for its
summer recess, Azarov said.tm dp(Our editorial staff can be reached at
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New Govt Helped to 'regain Confidence' in Ukraine - Yanukovych - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:16:53 GMT
KYIV. June 3 (Interfax) - President Viktor Yanukovych on Thursday credited
his administration with policies as a result of which Ukraine "is
regaining the confidence of investors and global creditors.""Today
(parliament) has passed at the first reading a draft law on principles for
domestic and foreign policy that I have submitted as urgent. On the whole,
(the planned law) will make our domestic and foreign policy open and clear
to everyone. Simultaneously, a road to clear interaction between the
president, parliament and government will put a definitive end to
political instability," Yanukovych said in his first annual state of the
nation address at the Ukraina Palace in Kyiv.For the past five years, the
Ukrainians have seen effects of conflicts in upper echelons of state
authority and in local government bodies, he said. "I am convinced that
this sad page in the history of our country has been closed
irreversibly.""It may be the first time in the entire recent history of
Ukraine that we have acquired a chance to start peaceful work and finally
begin to build a Ukraine for people and not a Ukraine for the government,"
the president said."We have laid the basis for a new course of deep
reforms and a systemic modernization of the country that would encompass
all aspects of society and finish the new wave of necessary social and
economic transformations," he said."I report that we are having initial
positive trends in the national economy: business activity and industrial
production are growing gradually, tension in the financial sector is on
the decline, the labor market is being restored, and jobs are increasing
in number," Yanukovych said.He said his administration "has been able to
stabilize relations with the key partners of Ukraine - the European Union,
the United States and Russia - and to impart a new quality to (Ukraine's)
dialogue with international organizations and institutions.""Ukraine has
confirmed its status as a nuclear-free state that actively combats the
proli feration of nuclear materials and technologies. We have made
significant progress toward signing an association treaty with the
European Union," Yanukovych said.He also credited his administration with
solving the problem of prices for natural gas imported from Russia and
resuming a dialogue with Russia on economic cooperation."As a result,
Ukraine is regaining the confidence of investors and global creditors," he
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Ukraine Withdraws Status of Persona Non Grata For Moscow Mayor, Another
Sign of Warming Relations - Analyst - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:16:51 GMT
warming relations - analyst

MOSCOW. June 4 (Interfax) - Mayor of Moscow Yury Luzhkov who was declared
persona non grata in Ukraine under President Viktor Yushchenko has been
taken off the list since Viktor Yanukovych came to power, Russian State
Duma member and director of the Institute for CIS Studies Konstantin
Zatulin said."Actually Luzhkov ceased to be persona non grata a long time
ago. At least since Viktor Yanukovych came to power. I don't think Ukraine
seriously continued to regard him as unwanted," Zatulin told Interfax on
Friday.However, it is important that all accusations against the Moscow
mayor be publicly dropped because that would demonstrate the consistency
of the Ukrainian side, the analyst said.Luzhkov was declared person non
grata following his calls for Russia to take ownership of Ukrainian Black
Sea port, Sevastopol, where a Russian navy fleet is based.ml ap(Our
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Kyiv, Moscow to Draft New Cooperation Accord - Yanukovych - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:16:50 GMT
KYIV. June 4 (Interfax) - Ukraine and Russia will draft a new cooperation
agreement designed to replace the friendship and cooperation treaty that
expired in 2009, Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych said at a news
conference in Kyiv on Friday."You know that this treaty expired in 2009.
Naturally, this issue is on our agenda today," Yanukovych said.Both the
Ukrainian government and parliamentary coalition agree with the president
that such a document with Russia is necessary, he said."We (Russia and
Ukraine) are genuinely strategic partners, which have a great deal in
common, including humanitarian and economic aspects. Such a treaty is
needed. We will work on it," he said.tm mj(Our editorial staff can be
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Ukraine Leader Urges Closer Ties With U.S. - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:17:11 GMT
KYIV. June 3 (Interfax) - Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych on
Thursday advocated closer "strategic cooperation" between Ukraine and the
U.S."Strategic cooperation between Ukraine and the United States is an
imperative of the modern times. Ukraine stands ready for more extensive
relations and mutually advantageous economic, political, cultural and
security projects, " Yanukovych said in his first state of the nation
address on Thursday."Such projects may be multilateral as well with the
participation of European Union countries and Russia," he said.He also
said Ukraine's foreign and security policy called for pragmatism in
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Ukraine Economy Will See Growth of 6-7% - Yanukovych - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:17:07 GMT
KYIV. June 3 (Interfax) - Thanks to the economic reforms Ukraine should
increase its annual economic growth rate to 6-7%, Ukrainian President
Viktor Yanukovych said."Ensuring high economic growth rates at 6-7% per
annum are the key factors of a successful reform," he said in his state of
the nation address on Thursday."The crisis has shown that the commodity
export model has finally exhausted itself. At the same time, it became a
catalyst of new modernized reforms," the president said.High economic
growth rates will allow the creation of more jobs, he said.Ukraine's real
GDP towards the end of 1999 dropped to 40.8% of the 1990 level. The
subsequent nine years saw the economy grow at an average rate of 6.8% per
annum (peaking at 12.1% in 2004 and the lowest recorded growth of 2.3% in
2008), which helped bring the GDP to 74.2% of the 1990 level by the end of
2008.However, given the 2009 slowdown, the country's GDP fell to 63% of
the 1990 figure and was the same as the indicator by the end of 2005.The
government forecasts a 3.7% economic growth in 2010. In the first quarter
of 2010 the Ukrainian GDP rose by 4.8%.kk ap(Our editorial staff can be
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President Yanukov ych's Political Rating Growing - Poll - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:16:57 GMT
KYIV. June 4 (Interfax) - If presidential elections were to be held next
Sunday, 46.9% of Ukrainian citizens would vote for incumbent President
Viktor Yanukovych, a poll suggests.Deputy Prime Minister Serhiy Tihipko is
in second place with 14.1%, and Yulia Tymoshenko, the ex-prime minister
and leader of the BYuT political block, would be in third place with
9.7%.These figures were reported by director of the Horshenyn Institute of
Governance Problems, Volodymyr Fesenko, at a news conference in Kyiv on
Friday.Ex-parliamentary speaker, Arseniy Yatsenyuk, is in fourth place
with 5.2%, radical nationalist Oleh Tyahnibok would muster 2.3% of the
votes, ex-Defense Minister Anatoliy Hrytsenko 1.8%, and Communist Party
leader Petro Symonenko 1.2%.Speaker Volodymyr Lytvyn would win less than
1% of the votes and ex- President Viktor Yushchenko 0.3%.The poll was held
between May 24 and June 3, and involved 2,000 respondents in 160 populated
areas. The margin of error does not exceed 2.2%.sd mj(Our editorial staff
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Luzhkov No Longer Persona Non Grata in Ukraine - Senator (Part 3) -
Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:16:34 GMT
MOSCOW. June 4 (Interfax) - All restrictions on Moscow Mayor Yury
Luzhkov's entry into Ukraine, imposed in 2008, have been lifted, Russian
Senator for Moscow Oleg Tolkachev told Interfax on Friday."Ukraine's
President Viktor Yanukovych and Moscow Mayor Yury Luzhkov had a telephone
conversation a few days ago, and Yanukovych announced that all
restrictions on Luzhkov's entry into Ukraine will be lifted," Tolkachev
said."The orange authorities, led by Yushchenko, were scared by Luzhkov's
statements, made in Sevastopol in 2008, highlighting the Moscow
authorities' policy in relation to Crimea. They declared Luzhkov persona
non grata after that," he said.Tolkachev also said that Luzhkov could
visit Ukraine as early as July. "I do hope Luzhkov will go to Sevastopol
on Navy Day which is celebrated on the last Sunday of July," he said.The
lifting of the entry ban on Luzhkov confirms once again that the Moscow
authorities have opted for the correct policy on Crimean and Sevastopol
tracks - assistance to the fleet and interaction with Sevastopol, the
Russian senator said.Asked whether the list of Russian citizens not allow
ed to enter Ukraine has been cut, Yanukovych said that bans on Ukrainian
and Russian citizens entry into Ukraine are dealt with by competent
services."When disagreements arise, they are tackled by special services,"
the Ukrainian president said.Luzhkov said in Sevastopol on May 11, 2008
that this city, as a Soviet and Russian naval base, had never been handed
over to Ukraine and must be returned to Russia. Still earlier, Luzhkov
said he would urge the Russian government to revise the Russian-Ukrainian
friendship treaty.In the wake of those statements, the Ukrainian Security
Service banned Luzhkov from entering Ukraine, while the then President
Viktor Yushchenko officially condemned his statements in
Sevastopol.Sevastopol and Moscow nongovernmental organizations on May 29,
2010 asked Yanukovych to lift the entry ban on Luzhkov at the initiative
of the Sevastopol Patriots Association.sd mj(Our editorial staff can be
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U.S. Dept of State Worries About Freedom of Speech in Ukraine - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:16:05 GMT
WASHINGTON. June 3 (Interfax) - The U.S. Department of State has discussed
issues related freedom of speech and association with the charge
d'affaires of the Ukrainian embassy to the United States, U.S. Department
of State spokesman Philip Crowley said in a statement."Today, the State
Department raised with the Charge d'Affaires of the Ukrainian Embassy
issues related to freedom of speech and association in Ukraine, including
reports of recent contact between security service officials and the
rector of Ukrainian Catholic University in Lviv," the statement reads.The
Department of State "expressed concern about actions that could be
interpreted as restricting basic freedoms," it reads."We welcome the
public offer by the Ukrainian Security Service Chief to meet with the
university rector," Crowley said."Ukrainians should be proud of their
democratic progress, and we hope that progress will continue," the
statement reads.ar(Our editorial staff can be reached at
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Our Ukraine Wants NATO Accession Clause Domestic, Foreign Policy -
Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:17:10 GMT
KYIV. June 4 (Interfax) - The Our Ukraine Party has asked Ukrainian
President Viktor Yanukovych and the National Security and Defense Council
that the bill regarding domestic and foreign policy include a clause about
Ukraine's NATO membership as an interim goal on the path toward European
integration."Taking the NATO clause from the bill regarding the principles
of domestic and foreign policy shows a total misunderstanding by the
country's current government of the basics of Ukraine's national
security," the party said in a statement posted on its website.Taking the
NATO integration clause out jeopardizes Ukraine's sovereignty and
security, the statement's authors said."Given the insufficient level of
funding for the Ukrainian army, it is clear that Ukraine is unable to
provi de the needed level of defense security on its own," Our Ukraine
said."Whoever strikes out the provision about Ukraine's NATO integration
is defending the interests of another state and cannot be a Ukrainian
leader," the party said.It was reported that on June 3 the Verkhovna Rada
chose the presidential bill on domestic and foreign policy, reflecting
Ukraine's neutral status and removing the provision about Ukraine's
integration in the Euro-Atlantic security area.Interfax-950215-JVHGCBAA

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Russian Gas Transit Was Discussed At EU Summit - Chizhov - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14 :16:46 GMT
ROSTOV-ON-DON. June 1 (Interfax) - Russian gas transit across Ukraine was
discussed at the Russia-EU summit in Rostov-on-Don on Tuesday, Russia's
European Union envoy Vladimir Chizhov has announced."This issue was
discussed. The European Union welcomes Russia and Ukraine's bilateral
decisions as a factor of stability in matters of energy supplies for
Russian consumers and as a factor which guarantees the energy security of
greater Europe," Chizhov told the press after the summit.sd dp(Our
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Kremlin Envoy Urges Ukraine to Give Official Status to Russian Language -
Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:15:34 GMT
YALTA, Ukraine. June 7 (Interfax) - The Russian president's special
representative for international cultural cooperation has urged Ukraine to
give official status to the Russian language alongside Ukrainian.A great
deal of problems have built up in Russian-Ukrainian relations over recent
years, and, "as regards to cultural ties, a very important program should
of course be produced to return official status to the Russian language,"
Mikhail Shvydkoi told an international roundtable in Yalta.The roundtable,
entitled "Ukraine and Russia: New Interaction," was part of a current
Russian cultural festival in the Ukrainian city entitled "The Great
Russian Word."Shvydkoi also pointed out that national self-awareness
processes in eastern and southeastern Ukraine are not the same as those in
the country's western regions."This is giving rise to a very serious
problem of forming the Ukrainian nation," he said. "And, being in earnest
about what Russia needs today - Russia needs a powerful, prosperous,
democratic and stable Ukraine, with bilingualism as its wealth.""The power
of Ukraine is its bilingual culture. Biculturalism is a very important
basis for a powerful Ukrainian state," Shvydkoi said.The Great Russian
Word festival opened on June 6 and ends on June
12.Interfax-950215-TZXGCBAA

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Almost Two Thirds of Ukrainian Support Yanukovych's Fo reign Policy -
Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:17:02 GMT
KYIV. June 7 (Interfax) - More than half of Ukraine's citizens support
President Viktor Yanukovych's foreign policy, a poll has revealed.62.9% of
respondents, polled recently by the Horshenyn Institute of Governance
Problems, said the Yanukovych foreign policy reflects their interests in
varying degrees, 27.5% oppose it and 9.6% were undecided.55.7% of those
polled said Yanukovych's foreign policy priorities are pro-Russian, 29.8%
said they are neutral, 1.2% pro-Western and 13.3% were undecided.2,000
people were polled between May 24 and June 3 in 160 populated areas.sd
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Ukraine to Seek Closer Ties With Russia - Yanukovych - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:17:07 GMT
KYIV. June 3 (Interfax) - Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych announced
on Thursday that Ukraine would work to bolster relations with Russia,
particularly economic ties."It is our firm position that our relations
with Russia will be on the ascent, and the economic sphere is the priority
in them," Yanukovych said in his first annual state of the nation address,
which he delivered at the Ukraina Palace in Kyiv.He called for "making an
inventory" of Ukrainian-Russian agreements and for putting into practice
the Treaty on Friendship, Cooperation and Partnership between the two
countries.as ap(Our edito rial staff can be reached at
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TVEL, ENERGOATOM SIGN LONG-TERM CONTRACT ON NUCLEAR FUEL SUPPLY FOR
NUCLEAR PLANTS IN UKRAINE - PRESS RELEASE - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:16:42 GMT
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Ex-pm Accuses Ukraine President of Limiting Freedom of Speech - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:16:25 GMT
KYIV. June 4 (Interfax) - Former Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko
on Friday accused President Viktor Yanukovych, who took office in
February, of suppressing freedom of speech."It is the basis of the perfect
model of authoritarian government in Ukraine that, during his first month
of office, Yanukovych built all the high-ranked, influential channels of
central television into the system of external and internal censorship,"
Tymoshenko, who now heads the main opposition faction, said in Kyiv on
Friday.She mentioned "uncompromised talk shows that are planned and
carried through on the basis of strict scenarios that are written in the
analytical structures of the Pa rty of Regions."Yanukovych resigned as
Party of Regions leader and suspended his membership in the party after
being elected president as the Ukrainian constitution prohibits the head
of state from being a member of any party.Moreover, Tymoshenko said, news
on key television channels "give information to people in a way that
people get the impression about life in the country that is completely
different from reality.""This means the revival of 'Sovietism' in the
worst sense of the word, when people take in information from television
channels and fail to see a reality that is daily ruining our country," she
said.She expressed hope that Ukraine's journalism community and
international organizations would come up with reactions that would "slow
down this movement of Yanukovych to an absolute dictatorship over freedom
of speech."She also insisted that the people be provided with effective
mechanisms of removing the president and dissolving pa rliament they are
dissatisfied with.She called for an open public debate of drafts for a
revised Ukrainian constitution and urged the "intellectual part" of the
public to propose its own, more democratic, draft.as ap(Our editorial
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Yak-130 Crash in Lipetsk Might Have Been Caused By System Failure - Expert
- Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:16:10 GMT
ZAPORIZHIA, Ukraine. June 1 (Interfax) - The Yakovlev Yak-130 trainer
aircraft, which crashed in Lipetsk on Saturday , was apparently caused by
a control system failure, Irkut Corporation Vice President Vladimir
Dmitriyev said on Tuesday."The first signs point seemingly to a control
system failure," Dmitriyev said at a session of the Russian-Ukrainian
inter-state coordination council for cooperation on aircraft engine
building.Since the beginning of 2010 six Yak-130 trainers have been
supplied to the Russian Air Force and are currently in experimental
tactical service at the Lipetsk Center, he said.Late last year AF
Commander-in-Chief Col. Gen. Alexander Zelin signed a final test report,
recommending the Yak-130 trainer for service in the Russian Defense
Ministry, he said.Meanwhile, the Irkut Corporation considers it too early
to make any conclusions regarding the causes of the Yak-130 aircraft
crash. "Currently, all possible causes are being investigated. Until the
commission finishes its work, any statement on this matter should be seen
as one of the assumptions," the corporation's spokesperson
said.Interfax-950215-DLDFCBAA

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Regal Petroleum Boosts Daily Production 42.5% With Ukrainian Assets -
Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:16:06 GMT
KYIV. June 7 (Interfax) - Regal Petroleum plc, an oil and gas company with
assets in Ukraine, took daily extraction to 2,952 barrels of
oil-equivalent (boe) on June 5, which was 16.4% up from daily production
on April 1 and 42.5% more than at the start of the year.In a market
statement, the company said drilling at the SV-66 well showed good
results: on June 4 testing of the m aximum extraction level reached a
daily 2,821 boe, but given infrastructural parameters and safety
requirements, extraction will be 1,392 boe daily.Daily Regal extraction on
April 1 was 2,537 boe, including 353,740 cubic meters of natural gas and
72.5 cubic meters of condensate, which was 22.4% higher than at the
beginning of January.The June 5 extraction excluded the offline MEX-106
and SV-61 wells, which are being worked on, as well as SV-10, which was
closed for SV-66 testing.Other new Regal Petroleum wells are showing
highly sporadic results, in light of which it has been decided to do
further research involving outside consultants.Regal's main oil and gas
assets in Ukraine are the Mekhediviska-Golotvshinska (MEX-GOL) and
Svyrydivske (SV) gas condensate deposits in Poltava region, which had an
estimated 169.41 million boe as of the end of 2006.The company also has a
gas and condensate refinery capable of processing 700,000 cubic meters of
gas and 200 cubic meters of cond ensate per day, as well as 13.2 km of
pipeline linking the plant with the trunk gas pipeline system.Cf(Our
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Naftogaz Announces Fully Paid Up For May Gas - Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:15:51 GMT
MOSCOW. June 4 (Interfax) - Ukraine's national oil and gas company
Naftogaz Ukrainy has paid Russian gas monopoly Gazprom (RTS: GAZP) in full
for May gas deliveries, transferring more than $730 million to the Russian
company, Naftogaz said in a statement.Cf(Our editoria l staff can be
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Vimpelcom Plans to Keep Board of Directors Intact, May Not Pay Dividends -
Interfax
Monday June 7, 2010 14:15:46 GMT
MOSCOW. June 3 (Interfax) - The OJSC VimpelCom (RTS: VIMP) board of
directors has recommended that shareholders vote to waive dividends for
the year 2009, and vote the current board of directors back in, when they
meet for their AGM slated for June 30.The shareholder register closed on
May 25.The board