| February 2010 |
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Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin sacked a senior health official for public criticism of a draft law introducing state regulation of pharmaceutical pricing, the government said on Saturday.
Russian Deputy Prime Minister Sergei Ivanov on Saturday urged Iran to address international concerns about its disputed nuclear program.
Washington's continued efforts to build a missile defense shield in Europe have complicated nuclear arms reduction talks with Russia, Russia's deputy prime minister said on Saturday.
Ukraine's presidential contenders on Saturday exchanged accusations of fraud and preparations for provocative acts at the crucial vote runoff due tomorrow.
Washington's continued efforts to build a missile defense shield in Europe have complicated nuclear arms reduction talks with Russia, Russia's deputy prime minister said on Saturday.
Russia and NATO reaffirmed plans to step up cooperation following a freeze in relations, Russia's Foreign Ministry said on Saturday.
Ukraine's foreign minister said on Saturday the ex-Soviet state is not "at war" with Russia over natural gas supplies and transits to Europe.
Moscow highlighted the need to carry out an assessment of missile threats jointly with both Washington and Europe in response to U.S. plans to deploy missile defense elements in Romania.
The Russian Orthodox Church is praying for the departed on Meatfare Saturday, which this year falls on February 6.



