| October 2007 |
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Russia's prime minister said on Friday that previously abandoned plans to build a second leg of a pipeline delivering natural gas via Belarus to Europe should be reconsidered. 
Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf told the secret services on Friday to submit within two days a thorough report on a terrorist attack in Karachi that killed around 140 people, local TV reported. 
Belarus will hold a tender next year for a project to build its first nuclear power plant, at which Russian and Western partners are expected to bid, the prime minister said on Friday. 
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert gained assurances that Israel's security is a key element in Russia's Mideast policy during his short visit to Moscow, his press service said on Friday. 
The president of the Russian Tennis Association said Friday he hopes Marat Safin will play for the national team in the 2007 Davis Cup final in the United States next month. 
United States has not as yet formally presented its missile defense proposals in writing to Russia, the Russian foreign minister said on Friday. 
Russia's net capital inflow totaled $57 billion in the first nine months of the year, the Central Bank said Friday. 
Russian President Vladimir Putin is to attend a EU-Russia summit on October 26 in Mafra, Portugal, during an official two-day visit to the country, a presidential spokesman said on Friday. 



