| October 2007 |
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Bilateral energy cooperation between Russia and Kazakhstan is not politically driven, but guided by economic factors, Russia's foreign minister said on Monday. 
Russia's foreign debt, including debt inherited from the Soviet Union, decreased 9.4% year-on-year in January-September 2007 to $47.1 billion, the Finance Ministry announced on Monday. 
The foreign ministers of Germany and France called on Russia on Monday not to destroy the system of international arms reduction pacts by pulling out of the Conventional Forces in Europe Treaty. 
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has announced plans to pay a working visit to Moscow on November 11-12, Russia's Security Council said on Monday. 
Russia will invite international observers to monitor the country's parliamentary elections set for December 2, the head of the Central Election Commission said on Monday.
The Moscow City Court sentenced on Monday Alexander Pichushkin, one of the most prolific serial killers in Russia's history, to life in prison for 48 murders. 
Construction of a space complex at the Baikonur space center and the Glonass system open new avenues for joint space projects between Russia and Kazakhstan, the Russian foreign minister said Monday. 
Russia's Strategic Missile Forces have successfully launched an RS-18 (SS-19 Stiletto) intercontinental ballistic missile from the Baikonur space center in Kazakhstan, an spokesman announced on Monday.
Russia does not want Iran to have a nuclear weapon and will support global efforts to convince Tehran to end its nuclear research, a senior U.S. senator has said. 



