| October 2007 |
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Russia will complete Iran's first nuclear power plant in Bushehr on schedule, the countries' presidents said in a statement on Tuesday, while pledging commitment to the non-proliferation regime. 
Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday he believed Washington could change its plans to deploy missile defense elements in Central Europe. 
The supervisory board of Sberbank, Russia's largest bank, said on Tuesday it had recommended ex-economics minister German Gref as the state-controlled saving bank's president. 
The five Caspian Sea littoral states adopted a declaration at their second summit on Tuesday in Tehran, pledging to deny access to third countries who intend to use force against any Caspian state. 
Russia will complete the construction of the Bushehr nuclear power plant in southern Iran, President Vladimir Putin said Tuesday. 
Boris Yeltsin's family is opposed to plans to build an abstract sculpture in Moscow dedicated to the late president, the Yeltsin Foundation said on its Web site on Tuesday. 
Albert II, Prince of Monaco, could join an international expedition to the North Pole on board a Russian airship next spring, a Russian lawmaker said on Tuesday. 
Turkey is certain to launch a military campaign in northern Iraq to repel frequent attacks of Kurdish separatists, Russian experts said on Tuesday. 
The five Caspian Sea littoral states adopted a declaration at their second summit on Tuesday in Tehran, pledging to deny access to third countries who intend to use force against any Caspian state. 
Rescuers in India are searching the Himalayas for three Russians who went missing in the world's highest mountain range at a height of 5 kilometers (16,400 feet) above sea level. 



