| April 2006 |
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"Settlements for January and February have been made," President Viktor Yushchenko said. "March payments are on the agenda. The two sides are now in negotiations on the amount due, the schedule, and procedure." 
"If [the U.S.] ventures a military operation, it will conduct it next year after thorough political, military and propaganda preparations," Alexei Arbatov, head of the International Security Center in Moscow, told RIA Novosti.
Ukraine wants to make a treaty on the presence of Russian naval bases on its territory more transparent by signing an additional agreement, a senior official said Monday.
Russia Monday urged the Palestinian authorities to make every effort to stop attacks on Israel, a foreign ministry spokesman said after a terrorist act in Tel Aviv killed at least eight.
The Defense Ministry Monday denied reports in American media that S-300 missile systems being supplied to Belarus could be transferred to Iran.
Russia Monday urged the Palestinian authorities to make every effort to stop attacks on Israel, a foreign ministry spokesman said after a terrorist act in Tel Aviv killed at least eight.
The first credit tranche for construction of an oil pipeline running from East Siberia to the Pacific Ocean will be worth $7.22 billion, the industry and energy minister said Monday.
Leading Russian petrochemicals firm Nizhnekamskneftekhim (RTS ticker: NKNC) will invest $940 million in production development before 2010, the company's chief executive officer said Monday. 
Ukraine wants to make a treaty on the presence of Russian naval bases on its territory more transparent by signing an additional agreement, a senior official said Monday. 
A Russian trawler detained in Norwegian waters over alleged fishing violations has been released after a bank guaranteed to pay a fine, Norwegian media reported.



