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"Our offer to create a JV with Iran to enrich uranium on Russian territory is still on the table," Lavrov said, adding that the proposed venture would meet all the uranium needs of an Iranian civilian program.
Russia will pump 1.3 million barrels of oil a day via one of the country's ambitious energy projects by the middle of the month, the energy minister said Monday.
"Our offer to create a JV with Iran to enrich uranium on Russian territory is still on the table," Lavrov said, adding that the proposed venture would meet all the uranium needs of an Iranian civilian program.
Russia's foreign minister said Monday that a Pentagon report alleging Russia passed intelligence to Iraq during the 2003 U.S.-led invasion of the country was politically motivated.
Russia's foreign trade totaled $62.3 billion in the first two months of 2006, producing a surplus of $24.1 billion, the economics ministry said Monday.
A Ukrainian government formed by former allies in the "orange revolution" is unlikely to survive until fall, a Russian political scientist said Monday.
The Russian Foreign Ministry said Monday it was finalizing the technical details of sending military contingent to the UN Mission in Sudan (UNMIS) comprising a helicopter group and up to 200 servicemen. 
Unknown suspects shot at electric power lines in western Georgia early Monday, cutting off electricity supplies from Russia, a spokeswoman for the country's fuel and energy ministry said Monday.
Su-27 Flanker fighters Monday conducted a series of missile practice launches at aerial targets at a testing site in northwestern Russia, an air force spokesperson said. 



