| March 2007 |
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A new draft resolution of the 15-nation UN Security Council on Iran stipulates sanctions against 10 Iranian companies and three companies of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps, an elite military organization of the country. 
The Russian foreign ministry expects the new Palestinian coalition government to end the chaos in the Palestinian National Authority (PNA).
Any decision to deploy elements of a missile defense system in Eastern Europe should be made only after a genuine dialogue with Russia, France's defense minister said Thursday. 
The head of Russian company Atomstroyexport's department for the construction of the Bushehr NPP in southern Iran will fly to Tehran for a final round of talks Thursday, a spokesman of the project's contractor said. 
A former Chechen separatist minister, who is currently in exile, is a good doctor and could help reanimate his homeland were he to return to the troubled republic, the new Chechen president said Thursday. 
Russia, Bulgaria and Greece signed a long-delayed deal Thursday to build a pipeline to pump Russian oil via the Balkan countries further on to global markets, thereby bypassing Turkey's congested Bosporus Straits. 
Chechen President Ramzan Kadyrov has proposed holding a referendum on amendments to the republic's Constitution, the chief of the presidential and governmental staff said Thursday. 
The former second wife of Russia's richest man, Roman Abramovich, will receive $300 million of his $18.7-billion fortune and full support for their five children after the 16-year marriage ended in divorce. 



