| January 2007 |
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Moscow has issued its first official warning to Estonia amid an escalating row over the possible demolition of Soviet war memorials in the ex-Soviet Baltic state. 
Fidel Castro, in hospital since summer, is feeling better, Cuba's ambassador to Russia said Thursday. 
Russia's environmental watchdog will send documents to the federal mineral resources agency by the weekend, seeking to revoke the license of a subsidiary of state-controlled oil company Rosneft [RTS: ROSN], the watchdog's deputy head said Thursday.
Moscow does not intend to revisit the issue of Lithuania's compensation demands to Russia for what it terms the "Soviet occupation," the Foreign Ministry said Thursday. 
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov will travel to Washington early next month to attend a ministerial meeting of four international mediators in the Arab-Israeli conflict, the diplomat's special representative for the Middle East said Thursday. 
President Vladimir Putin met Thursday with the Russian ambassador to Georgia, who was recalled in September 2006 but will soon return to Tbilisi to resume work. 
Two strategic bombers will be commissioned to the Russian Air Force every three years, the Air Force commander-in-chief said Thursday. 



