| January 2007 |
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The ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict undermines U.S. positions in the Mideast, but Washington is not yet ready to resolve this problem due to internal political uncertainties, a Russian foreign relations expert said Tuesday. 
Polymetal, a leading Russian precious metals company, Tuesday set a global offering price range of $7.25-9.5 per share, or Global Depositary Receipt (GDR). 
Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Fradkov has signed a government resolution to open embassies in Paraguay and Guatemala this year, the Cabinet's press service said Tuesday. 
The Russian delegation is going to Beijing for a new round of six-party talks on North Korea's nuclear program with "cautious optimism," a deputy foreign minister said Tuesday. 
Russia's ambassador to Georgia, who was recalled amid a diplomatic feud between the two countries in September and returned a week ago, is meeting with the Georgian foreign minister. 
The Russian Trading System (RTS) Tuesday launched a new securities trading floor to facilitate trade in equities issued by small and medium-sized companies. 
Prosecutors in a West Siberian city are preparing to file charges against a 15-year-old girl suspected of ordering the murder of her parents for "excessive" control over her personal life. 



