| October 2007 |
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Russia's President Vladimir Putin urged on Thursday the international community to be patient in negotiations on the status of Serbia's breakaway province of Kosovo to prevent the spread of separatism. 
Russia and the United States have called on all countries to join the bilateral Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty, the two countries said Thursday in a joint statement at the UN. 
NATO-Russia cooperation on Afghanistan, in particular in fighting the drug trade, is a good example of practical interaction, the NATO secretary general said Thursday in the Dutch town of Noordwijk. 
The U.S. imposed further sanctions against Iran Thursday, qualifying its Revolutionary Guard Corps as a proliferator of weapons of mass destruction and its elite arm Qods Force a supporter of terrorism. 
A missile brigade from the Siberian military district will test fire two SS-21 Scarab short-range ballistic missiles during Nov. 13-17 exercise at a test site in south Russia, a Ground Forces spokesman said Thursday. 
Russia's defense minister said Thursday that NATO member states could ratify the adapted Conventional Forces in Europe treaty (CFE) before the Russian deadline for a moratorium expires in December. 
Serial killer Alexander Pichushkin, convicted of 48 murders and three attempted murders, said in his final statement on Thursday that murder made him "almost a god." 
Gazprom and Norway's StatoilHydro signed on Thursday an agreement on the joint development of the Shtokman gas and condensate deposit in the Arctic, the Russian energy giant said. 
Russia's defense minister said Thursday that NATO member states could ratify the adapted Conventional Forces in Europe treaty (CFE) before the Russian deadline for a moratorium expires in December. 



