| November 2006 |
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The timeframe for launching the Bushehr nuclear power plant, which Russia is building in southern Iran, could be modified, a source in Russia's nuclear power sector said Tuesday. 
A Communist rally to mark the anniversary of the Bolshevik revolution in central Moscow on Tuesday passed without any clashes, a city interior department spokesman said. 
Alexander Medvedev, who heads the company's export arm Gazexport, said Georgia is able to pay the proposed price of $230 per 1,000 cu m, "which corresponds to the level of all countries." 
The president of Kyrgyzstan told his Russian counterpart in a phone conversation that his country's authorities have the situation in the Central Asian republic under control, Kurmanbek Bakiyev's press service said Tuesday. 
Gazprom is ready to join the Sakhalin II project, when cost disputes and environmental problems surrounding the vast Shell-led hydrocarbon project in Russia's Far East are settled, a deputy board chairman of the state-controlled energy giant said Tuesday. 
War veterans, soldiers and children gathered on Moscow's Red Square on Tuesday for a march to commemorate one of the most famous parades in the country's history, when troops left the square straight for the front line in 1941. 
Russian President Vladimir Putin has congratulated Emomali Rakhmonov on a decisive victory in Monday's presidential election in Tajikistan, the Kremlin press service said Tuesday. 
Russia will supply 55 billion cubic meters of natural gas to Ukraine in 2007, fully meeting its gas needs, energy giant Gazprom said Tuesday. 
Russian energy giant Gazprom [RTS: GAZP] said Tuesday there will be no subsidized natural gas prices for members of the Commonwealth of Independent States, an alliance of former Soviet republics. 
"The [current] agreements on Russian gas deliveries and transit via Slovak territory expire in 2008. Today we have confirmed our general agreement to sign new long-term contracts," Vladimir Putin said after a meeting with Ivan Gasparovic. 
"The [current] agreements on Russian gas deliveries and transit via Slovak territory expire in 2008. Today we have confirmed our general agreement to sign new long-term contracts," Vladimir Putin said after a meeting with Slovak President Ivan Gasparovic. 
Iran's foreign minister is expected in Moscow on November 9 to discuss his country's controversial nuclear program, the IRNA news agency said Tuesday. 



