| March 2007 |
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Shelling early Monday in the Kodori Gorge, the de facto border between Georgia and its breakaway region of Abkhazia, was the result of an incursion by Georgian troops into the area, a senior Russian diplomat said Monday. 
Economic ties between Russia and Italy are growing stronger as bilateral trade reached an unprecedented 21 billion euros last year, the Italian premier said in an interview ahead of the Russian leader's visit. 
Russia and Latvia will sign a border treaty March 27 settling their long-running territorial dispute, Latvia's Foreign Ministry said Monday. 
The Bushehr nuclear power plant in southern Iran will not be launched in September 2007 as planned, a spokesman for the project's contractor, Atomstroyexport, said Monday. 
The leaders of Georgia's political parties Monday signed a declaration of national accord on the country's accession to NATO. 
The Bushehr nuclear power plant in southern Iran will not be launched in September 2007 as planned, a spokesman for the project's contractor, Atomstroyexport, said Monday. 
Russian and Iranian experts have begun talks on the settlement of financial issues associated with the construction of the Bushehr nuclear power plant in southern Iran, a spokesman for Russian nuclear exporter Atomstroyexport said Monday. 
Russia's Volga-Dnepr air carrier signed a contract with Boeing Monday estimated at $1 billion to buy five new long-range cargo aircraft, to be supplied in 2007-2008, and to reserve another five jets for future delivery. 
President Vladimir Putin has signed a decree reducing the term of military conscription from two years to one for those drafted after January 1, 2008, the Kremlin press service said Monday. 
The global navigation system Glonass should be cheaper and of better quality than the GPS system, Russian President Vladimir Putin said Monday. 
Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the government Monday to draft a decree on forming of a shipbuilding corporation within a week. 



