| September 2007 |
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The structure of the new Cabinet will be formed by Friday, September 21, the Russian prime minister said Tuesday.

Kremlin-friendly tycoon Alisher Usmanov, who bought Monday the art collection of deceased cellist Mstislav Rostropovich, said Tuesday he will present it to the state in full. 
There are no political constraints to completing the Bushehr nuclear power project in Iran, the director of the Russian Federal Atomic Energy Agency Sergei Kiriyenko said Tuesday. 
The U.S. cannot yet say if the Gabala radar will replace American missile defense facilities in Central Europe, the deputy director of the U.S. Missile Defense Agency said Tuesday. 
The UN nuclear watchdog could consider Russia's plans to establish guaranteed nuclear fuel reserves in the first half of 2008, Russia's nuclear chief said after meeting with the IAEA head Tuesday. 
Any proclamation of independence by Albanian-dominated Kosovo from Serbia could trigger a chain reaction around the globe, Russia's foreign minister said Tuesday. 
If Albanian-dominated Kosovo proclaims independence from Serbia, a chain reaction could be set in motion around the globe, Russia's foreign minister said Tuesday. 
Russia is concerned by media reports that military action against Iran could take place soon, the acting Russian foreign minister said Tuesday. 
Russia plans to create guaranteed reserves of low-enriched uranium worth up to $300 million at an international nuclear center in Angarsk, East Siberia, Russia's nuclear chief said Tuesday. 
An art collection amassed by cellist Mstislav Rostropovich and his wife, which was bought by Kremlin-friendly tycoon Alisher Usmanov, will not be given to the state, an art consultant said Tuesday. 
Russia's Supreme Court annulled Tuesday a verdict on a 2001 case in which three people were given life sentences for a missile attack on a General Staff helicopter in Chechnya. 



