| July 2006 |
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President Vladimir Putin reiterated Thursday that he would not run for a third presidential term. "I believe it is counterproductive to adjust laws, especially the constitution, to suit oneself," Putin said during a Web cast. 
Rosneft said Thursday it had extended a deadline for Russian nationals to bid for its shares at its initial public offering by two days, until July 12. 
President Vladimir Putin said during a Web cast Thursday that Russia's accession to the World Trade Organization would not threaten the country's agriculture or other sectors of the economy. 
Russian President Vladimir Putin insisted his country was a reliable energy supplier Thursday and accused Western media of whipping up hysteria over a dispute with Ukraine as a form of political pressure. 
President Vladimir Putin Thursday said Western media hysteria over a gas pricing spat between Russia and Ukraine was an attempt to apply political pressure on Russia. 
Russian President Vladimir Putin called on the world Wednesday to take a cautious approach to two countries suspected of nuclear ambitions: Iran and North Korea. 
Russia will not keep selling its natural resources at cheap prices, President Vladimir Putin said Thursday. 
Russian President Vladimir Putin gave an upbeat assessment of his relations with the president of the United States Thursday on the day of George Bush's 60th birthday. 
Russia wants Iran to respond faster to the proposals of Iran-6 mediators on its controversial nuclear program, President Vladimir Putin said Thursday. 
President Vladimir Putin said Thursday that Iran's nuclear file had to return to the UN's nuclear watchdog. Several nations secured the referral of Iran's nuclear program from the International Atomic Energy Agency to the UN Security Council after the Islamic Republic failed to reinstate a moratorium on nuclear research. 



