| November 2007 |
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Georgia's president said in a TV address to the nation Wednesday that Russia's special services were behind recent events in Tbilisi. 
Russia will evacuate its last military base in Georgia, whose capital, Tbilisi, has been swept by opposition protests, ahead of the deadline, the chief of the Russian Ground Forces said on Wednesday. 
Inspections of Polish meat production companies by Russian and EU experts have nothing to do with meat exporters, a diplomat at the Polish embassy in Moscow said on Wednesday. 
NATO hopes the Conventional Forces in Europe (CFE) Treaty will remain in force and an adapted treaty ratified, the bloc's spokesman said on Wednesday. 
Russia has invited more international monitors to the upcoming parliamentary elections than the U.S. did for last year's congressional elections, a Russian deputy foreign minister said Wednesday. 
American interference is aggravating relations between Georgia and its two breakaway regions of Abkhazia and South Ossetia, the chief of the Russian General Staff said on Wednesday. 
Russia's agricultural regulator said it would conduct inspections of Polish meat producers who want to resume exports to Russia on November 14-15, jointly with EU experts. 
Imperial Energy, a British company focused on oil exploration and production in former Soviet republics, has received an offer from Gazprombank, a subsidiary of gas giant Gazprom, for a 25% stake. 
Russia's lower house of parliament has voted in favor of President Putin's bill to impose a moratorium on the Conventional Forces in Europe (CFE) Treaty.

A senior Russian Foreign Ministry official denied on Wednesday reports that Moscow would change its position on Kosovo and Iran if the United States agreed to accommodate Russia on key disputes. 
Russia's lower house of parliament has voted in favor of President Putin's bill to impose a moratorium on the Conventional Forces in Europe (CFE) Treaty. 



