| November 2006 |
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Russia's president addressed a Kremlin reception Saturday to mark the country's new national holiday. National Unity Day was introduced by the Kremlin last year to replace the communist holiday of November 7 celebrating the Bolshevik Revolution. 
Tbilisi did not seek the lifting of Russian economic sanctions during the Georgian foreign minister's recent visit to Moscow, the Russian foreign minister said Saturday. 
Moscow may endorse a UN Security Council resolution on Iran provided a number of conditions are met, the Russian foreign minister said Saturday. 
Moscow expects the six-nation talks on North Korea's nuclear problem will resume before the end of the year, the Russian foreign minister said Saturday. 



