| March 2007 |
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Greece's prime minister said in a RIA Novosti interview Wednesday that U.S. plans to deploy missile defense elements in Eastern Europe should be decided in the framework of Russia-NATO dialogue. 
Russia's president said Wednesday a former separatist minister of Chechnya, Umar Khambiyev, could return to Russia's troubled North Caucasus republic. 
Russia's president said Wednesday he sees no alternative to dialogue on the Iranian nuclear problem and other regional conflicts. 
Russian President Vladimir Putin's visit to southern Italy and interstate consultations produced a joint communique, and a series of bilateral agreements in energy, transportation and banking. 
The lower house of Russia's parliament said Wednesday it did not rule out that Pope Benedict XVI and Russian Orthodox Church leader Alexy II could meet soon. 
The Ukrainian Security Service believes the Moscow mayor's remarks during his visit to Sevastopol contravened the Ukrainian Constitution and plans to question him, a spokesperson said Wednesday. 
Russia's nuclear agency denied Wednesday Tehran's claims that Iran recently paid a $12.7-million installment for the construction of a nuclear power plant in the south of the country. 
Afghanistan is interested in cooperating with the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) and purchasing Russian armaments, the regional security body told a Kabul meeting Wednesday. 
The European Commission regards a $1 billion oil pipeline construction project in the Balkans as an important one, an EC official said Wednesday. 
Russia's ultra-nationalist LDPR faction walked out of the lower house of parliament Wednesday in protest against regional elections results. 



