| October 2007 |
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Gazprom has reached an agreement with Ukraine's Fuel and Energy Ministry on a scheme to settle the country's natural gas debt, which exceeds $1.3 billion, the Russian gas giant said in a news release. 
Czech authorities may relocate a statue in Prague of Soviet military commander Ivan Konev, who played a central role in liberating Eastern Europe from the Nazis, a Russian Defense Ministry official said. 
Capital outflow from Russia stood at $10.8 billion in August-September 2007, Finance Minister Alexei Kudrin said on Monday. 
Kazakhstan is seeking 1.5 billion rubles ($60 million) from Russia in compensation for a rocket crash on its territory, a Kazakh regional governor said Monday. 
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov will arrive in Japan on an official visit next week, a deputy foreign minister said Monday. 
An investigation into the murder of U.S.-born journalist Paul Klebnikov in Moscow has helped solve the murder of journalist Anna Politkovskaya, the chief investigator said in an interview Monday. 
Millhouse Capital, a company managing Russian tycoon Roman Abramovich's assets, has refused to comment on media reports that fugitive oligarch Boris Berezovsky handed him a writ in a London shop. 
Demand for tickets to the October 17 Euro 2008 qualifying tie between Russia and England has reached unprecedented levels, as tickets went on open sale in Moscow on Monday morning. 
The lower house of Russia's parliament postponed until November hearings on a bill submitted by President Vladimir Putin on imposing a moratorium on the Conventional Forces in Europe (CFE) treaty. 



