| November 2006 |
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Russia will continue to step up energy supplies to foreign markets, the Russian finance minister said Saturday. 
Russia and the United States will sign a protocol on Russia's admission to the World Trade Organization Sunday, Russia's economics minister said Saturday. 
The Russian and Chinese leaders agreed to act in a coordinated way for the soonest possible resumption of six-party talks on the North Korean nuclear problem, the Russian foreign minister said Saturday. 
The relations between Russia and China are robust and have good potential, the Russian president said Saturday. 
A 60-year-old dispute over the ownership of four Kuril Range islands, off Japan's northernmost island of Hokkaido, has prevented the two nations from signing a peace treaty that would formally end their World War II hostilities. 
Russia's foreign minister said Russia-South Korea relations have become deeper for the past year. 
Russia's finance minister said Saturday that a new partnership and cooperation agreement between Russia and the European Union could be even more liberal than the WTO accession deal. 
"They [world oil prices] may fall, but only temporarily; otherwise they will continue to rise," Alexei Kudrin said. 
Russia and Japan have agreed to start dialogue on matters of strategic stability, the Russian foreign minister said Saturday. 
North Korea's nuclear problem may be included in the final documents of the 14th Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit, the Russian foreign minister said Saturday. 
Vladimir Putin is attending the 14th Summit of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC), which has opened in Hanoi, a RIA Novosti correspondent said Saturday. 



