| February 2007 |
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A senior aid to the Russian president delivered a speech to commemorate President Franklin D. Roosevelt on the 125th anniversary of his birth, drawing parallels to the Kremlin's domestic policies. 
North Korea and the United States are coming closer to overcoming their confrontation at the reconvened six-party talks in Beijing on the North's nuclear program, a source at the talks said. 
The head of Gazprom [RTS: GAZP] has met with the United States ambassador to Russia to discuss energy cooperation, the natural gas giant said Thursday. 
North Korea and the United States are coming closer to overcoming their confrontation at the reconvened six-party talks in Beijing on the North's nuclear program, a source at the talks said. 
Russian analysts argue that Washington's consistent efforts to redeploy its missile defense system closer to Russia's borders may be an indication the U.S. administration seeks to revive the "Cold War" against Moscow and its allies. 
Russia's Foreign Ministry denied Thursday a statement made by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia saying that the fugitive former Serbian General Vlastimir Djordjevic is hiding in Russia. 
A Moscow arbitration appeals court has upheld a decision to revoke the license of a bank whose former board chairman, Alexei Frenkel, has been charged with masterminding the murder of a senior banking regulator. 
The average state pension in Russia rose 15.3% year-on-year in 2006 to 2,726 rubles (about $103) per month, the country's top statistics service said Thursday. 
Gazprom [RTS: GAZP] has set out a plan of measures on the construction of a platform at the Prirazlomnoye oilfield on the shelf of the Barents Sea, the company said Thursday. 



