| February 2007 |
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Transneft [RTS: TRNF] will build a second leg of the Baltic Pipeline System to increase its annual capacity by 50 million metric tons of crude (1 million bbl/d), the Russian pipeline monopoly's head said Monday. 
One woman was killed and 19 people injured in the crash of a bus carrying Russian tourists in Italy, a Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman said Monday.
Metals giant Norilsk Nickel [RTS: GMKN, LSE: MNOD] intends to create an energy holding before the end of the year, the company said in a news release Monday.
Russia has imposed a temporary ban on poultry imports from Britain following a bird flu outbreak, the agricultural watchdog said Monday. 
Climate change will pose serious problems as temperatures are expected to rise further in the 21st century, influencing the intensity of precipitation, floods and draughts, a leading Russian climate scientist said Monday. 
Washington will continue contacts with Moscow over the status of Serbia's predominantly Albanian Kosovo province, a U.S. envoy said Monday following a meeting with Kosovo's president in the capital, Pristina. 
Belarus will increase tariffs for transit of Russian oil through its domestic pipeline network by more than 30% on average starting February 15, the country's economics ministry said Monday. 
Plans to deploy elements of a U.S. anti-missile defense system in Poland and the Czech Republic are aimed at Russia, a senior Russian military expert said Monday. 
Ukraine could discuss Russia's possible involvement in the construction of a 234-km natural gas pipeline linking western Ukraine to neighboring Slovakia as part of a mooted gas consortium, the prime minister said Monday. 
Iran's top nuclear negotiator has confirmed he will attend an international security conference in Munich later this week, but said he will not meet with U.S. officials on the sidelines of the event. 
Russia's government could determine the future of the oil revenue fund in February, the finance minister said Monday. 



