| March 2007 |
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Russia's president will visit Italy and Greece March 13-15 to meet with the head of the Roman Catholic Church in Rome and sign a long-delayed oil pipeline deal in Athens, the Kremlin said Tuesday. 
Tehran hopes Russia will begin delivering fuel for the Bushehr nuclear power plant in March, Iran's top nuclear negotiator Ali Larijani said Tuesday.
The United State's ConocoPhillips has confirmed its interest in the vast Shtokman gas project off Russia's Arctic coast, Russia's state-controlled energy giant Gazprom [RTS: GAZP] said Tuesday. 
Recent parliamentary elections in the self-proclaimed republic of Abkhazia were a continuation of the region's democratic traditions, an official spokesman for the Russian Foreign Ministry said Tuesday. 
Moscow's chief health official confirmed Tuesday that two visiting U.S. citizens have been poisoned with thallium. 
Russia's health ministry predicted Tuesday that the birth rate in Russia was set to increase by 26% by the end of 2009 as a result of measures taken to resolve the demographic problem. 



