| November 2007 |
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Malaysia is in talks with Russia on sending a second cosmonaut to the International Space Station (ISS) in 2010-11, the Malaysian minister of science and technology said on Thursday. 
Any new Russia-U.S. agreement on strategic weapons reduction must eliminate the possibility that nuclear weapons could be stationed outside national borders, chief of the Russian General Staff said. 
The release of a Russian national from a Swiss prison for killing an air traffic controller, was a positive step given the tragic circumstances of the murder, a senior Russian lawyer said on Thursday. 
U.S. missile defense plans for Europe will be discussed with Russia at a high-level meeting in Washington in November, a Russian Foreign Ministry official said on Thursday. 
The Supreme Court upheld on Thursday a ruling by top prosecutors refusing to exonerate Russia's last tsar, Nicholas II, and his family. 
Russia will no longer be bound by current weapons and equipment limitations after its moratorium on the Conventional Forces in Europe Treaty comes into force, Russia's chief of the general staff said on Thursday. 
Iran has no capability to build nuclear weapons that could reach U.S. territory within the next seven to 10 years, a Russian military expert said on Thursday. 
Russia called events in Georgia, where a 15-day state of emergency was declared Wednesday night, a violation of human rights and democratic freedom, the Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman said on Thursday. 
A Russian Foreign Ministry official said on Thursday that Russia's intention to complete talks on its accession to the WTO by 2008 has the backing of the United States. 
An annual meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF) to be held at Davos, Switzerland, in early 2008, will focus on global business development, the WEF regional manager for Europe said Thursday. 



