| February 2007 |
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Russia's prime minister will make an official visit to Japan February 27-28, the Russian government press service said Monday. 
The board of directors of Russia's United Aircraft Building Corporation (UABC) has approved its 2007 budget, the UABC president said Monday. 
Russia's gross domestic product grew by an estimated 6.8%, year-on-year, in 2006, Russia's economics ministry said Monday. 
Russia must build aerospace defense forces capable of staving off commensurate threats, the Air Force commander said Monday. 
Russia's top nuclear official plans to discuss signing an intergovernmental agreement on the peaceful use of nuclear energy during his visit to Japan, a Moscow diplomatic source said Monday. 
Moscow's organized crime bureau said they averted a terrorist attack in Moscow February 22 when they arrested a man with an explosive device at a bus stop in the northwest of the city. 
Russian Nobel Prize-winning writer Alexander Solzhenitsyn has applauded the country's foreign polices, but voiced concerns about its declining moral and cultural standards and the growing social gap. 
Russia is interested in the participation of Japanese investors in the development of East Siberian deposits and the construction of the East Siberia-Pacific Ocean oil pipeline (ESPO), the Russian industry and energy minister said Monday. 
The Military-Industrial Commission, which answers directly to the Russian president, will meet Tuesday to consider prospects for a fifth-generation air-defense system, a senior Russian government official said Monday. 



