| November 2007 |
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Russia's Foreign Ministry said Friday recent comments by a senior U.S. government official about the "curtailed" monitoring procedure for upcoming parliamentary elections were "inappropriate" and "ill-advised." 
Ukraine will conclude talks with Russia on prices for 2008 natural gas supplies before November 20, First Deputy Prime Minister Mykola Azarov said on Friday. 
Over 1,500 military personnel started Friday a series of anti-terrorism exercises in the North Caucasus military district, Russia's Defense Ministry said. 
Russia's General Staff wants Georgia's leadership to prevent provocations in the conflict zone with Georgia's breakaway Abkhazia, a senior army official said on Friday. 
Russia's Nuclear Power Agency is against the idea of setting up an international uranium enrichment center in one of the Arab states, the head of Rosatom said on Friday. 
Russia will defend its interests in Ukraine, where an oil refinery was raided on October 19 as part of an ongoing row between Russian and Ukrainian shareholders, a first deputy premier said on Friday. 
Russia's presidential adviser on EU relations said the 27-nation bloc has no need to fear a mass influx of migrants from Russia if the visa regime is scrapped. 
Legendary Russian folk dance choreographer Igor Moiseyev died of heart failure during the night at the age of 101, a spokesman for the Russian Culture Agency said. 
Deputy foreign ministers of six world powers will meet in London on Friday to discuss a possible third round of sanctions against Iran over its refusal to abandon uranium enrichment. 



