| September 2007 |
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New sanctions against Iran could undermine the UN nuclear watchdog's efforts to resolve the country's nuclear problem, the Russian foreign minister said Thursday. 
The world's first floating nuclear power plant will be commissioned in 2011 in Russia's Arctic, the governor of the Arkhangelsk Region said Thursday. 
Russia's National Antiterrorist Committee will conduct 308 military exercises in the country by the end of this year, the head of the committee said Thursday. 
The Russian president signed a decree Thursday on forming a presidential council on preparations for the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, and said Prime Minister Viktor Zubkov would head the new body. 
The chief designer of the S-400 Triumf (SA-21 Growler) air defense system died Thursday at the Kapustin Yar firing range in south Russia, a spokesman for the Almaz company said Thursday. 
A deputy Russian foreign minister Thursday denied reports that Russia sold North Korea aluminum pipes, that the media said could be used to produce uranium enrichment centrifuges. 
A boy who survived a freezing two-hour flight to Moscow in the wheel well of a Boeing 737's wing is on the mend, a senior hospital official in the Urals said Thursday.
Russia is ready to take appropriate measures if weapons are deployed in space, the commander of the Russian Space Forces said Thursday. 
Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Zhukov will begin his two-day visit to China Thursday. 
President Putin is to meet the International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Jacques Rogge on Thursday in the Black Sea resort of Sochi. 
Russia's foreign minister and the Serbian president met Thursday reaffirming a need for a compromise on the future of Serbia's secessionist Kosovo province, a source in the Russian delegation said. 



