| October 2007 |
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Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia said Wednesday the existing disagreements between the Roman Catholic and Orthodox churches are preventing him from meeting with the Pope. 
Gazprom's CEO and Ukraine's fuel and energy minister agreed on Wednesday that Ukraine would repay its $1.3 billion gas debt by November 1, the Russian energy giant said. 
Russia and the U.S. have agreed to draft an agreement on the extradition of suspects in criminal investigations, the Investigations Committee of the Russian Prosecutor General's Office said Wednesday. 
The consumption of natural gas in the Russian domestic market has dropped some 6 billion cubic meters this year, a spokesman for Russia's natural gas giant Gazprom said Wednesday. 
President Vladimir Putin signed a law on the ratification of an additional protocol between Russia and the UN nuclear watchdog to a Soviet-era agreement on guarantees in Russia, the Kremlin press service said Wednesday. 
Andrei Lugovoi and Kommersant, a leading Russian business daily, agreed Wednesday to keep working on an out-of-court agreement on the businessman's $800,000 lawsuit against the newspaper until November 6. 
A former presidential envoy to the Far Eastern Federal District, Kamil Iskhakov, has been appointed as deputy regional development minister, a spokesman for the ministry said Wednesday. 
A senior official with Russia's drugs control agency has been detained on suspicion of the abuse of office, a police source said Wednesday. 
The bodies of two more crew members of a barge that went missing in northwest Sakhalin, in Russia's Far East, have been found, bringing the total death toll to four, a local emergencies spokeswoman said. 



