| October 2006 |
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Georgia should sign an accord with South Ossetia and Abkhazia, committing itself not to use force in the breakaway regions, the Russian Security Council secretary said Tuesday. 
Political dialogue on Iran's controversial nuclear program is still possible, Russia's Security Council secretary said Tuesday. 
The head of Russia's Audit Chamber and the British ambassador to Russia held talks Tuesday to discuss Sakhalin II, a huge oil and gas project in Russia's Far East led by British-Dutch oil major Shell. 
Russia's foreign debt declined 31.3% in July-September 2006, reaching $50.1 bln as of October 1, the Finance Ministry said Tuesday. 
The consent of all sides to resume the six-party talks on North Korea's nuclear problem offers a chance for the negotiating process, a deputy Russian foreign minister said Tuesday. 
Top officials of Russia's aircraft industry announced plans at Airshow China 2006, the country's largest air show, Tuesday to secure major contracts to sell cargo planes to Chinese companies. 
Switzerland's federal court Tuesday banned the trading firm Noga from impounding Russian property to secure the repayment of debts under barter oil deals struck with Russia's government in the early 1990s. 
Russia and Angola signed 10 economic cooperation and security agreements Tuesday following presidential talks in Moscow. 



