| November 2006 |
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Gazprom [RTS: GAZP], Russia's energy giant, said Wednesday it intended to reduce natural gas exports to Azerbaijan in 2007 by 66.7%, to 1.5 billion cubic meters, against 4.5 billion cubic meters in 2006. 
Mikhail Gorbachev, the Soviet Union's first and last president, has undergone surgery in Germany, the Gorbachev Foundation said Wednesday.
Russia's veterinary watchdog has warned the European Commission of possible restrictions on products of animal origin as of next year, an EU representative said Wednesday. 
Moscow's agreement with Washington on Russia's bid to join the world's largest trading club has failed to change Georgia's position, the economics minister said Wednesday. 
Russia's veterinary watchdog has warned the European Commission of possible restrictions on products of animal origin as of next year, an EU representative said Wednesday. 
The foreign ministers of Russia and Greece said Wednesday they hoped a deal to build a $1 billion oil pipeline in the Balkans will be signed this year. 
Russia will not ratify the Energy Charter as it stands, because it would damage the country's economic interests, the president's top adviser on EU affairs said Wednesday. 
The European Commission may fail to get a mandate to start talks on a new basic Russia-EU agreement before the Finland summit, but the current treaty can be prolonged beyond 2007, the Russian president's top aide said Wednesday. 
Russia's Air Force commander said Wednesday he considers nuclear missile launches by terrorists or 'rogue states' to be a genuine threat. 



