| February 2007 |
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Russia may consider granting a stabilization loan to Belarus, the economics minister said Thursday. 
Russian President Vladimir Putin said Wednesday that although Russia does not pose a threat to any other country, it will continue to build its defense potential to guarantee its own security. 
Russia's oil export duty could decline by about $25 to $154-$156 per metric ton as of April 1, a Finance Ministry official said Thursday.
Russian President Vladimir Putin submitted Wednesday a protocol to a document that facilitates large-scale cooperation between the United States and Russia on nuclear nonproliferation for ratification by the lower house of parliament. 
Two members of the 14th crew of the International Space Station have repaired a malfunctioning antenna during a spacewalk, mission control said Thursday. 
Russia's foreign minister said Thursday a UN envoy for talks on Kosovo should not set a deadline for a final decision on the status for Serbia's Albanian-populated region. 
The German foreign minister Thursday called for a broad dialogue on the deployment of elements of the U.S. missile defense system in Central Europe, without accusations against the United States. 



