| November 2007 |
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Gazprom forecasts that the average European natural gas price will be $300 per 1,000 cubic meters in 2008, a company executive said on Monday. 
The commander of the peacekeeping forces in the conflict zone between Georgia and its self-proclaimed republic of Abkhazia has denied Georgia's claims that Russia has brought in military hardware and troops. 
A Russian national convicted of killing an air traffic controller was released from a Swiss prison on Monday and will fly home today, the Russian embassy said. 
The European Union should take the position of energy suppliers into account while amending its gas and electricity policy, Russia's industry and energy minister said on Monday. 
Russian state-controlled crude producer Rosneft [RTS: ROSN] intends to triple oil supplies to Asian countries by 2020 in a bid to diversify crude exports, the company's chief executive said on Monday. 
Negotiations between Russia's president and India's premier in Moscow on Monday yielded agreements on building a multipurpose transport plane, on India's Soviet-era debt, and on anti-drugs measures. 
Russia's emergencies ministry announced on Monday the launch of a major operation in a Black Sea strait to contain an oil spill after an oil tanker sank in a storm. 
Some 100 observers from the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) are to monitor Russian parliamentary elections on December 2, the CIS election monitoring chief said on Monday. 
Zenit St. Petersburg claimed their first championship title in post-Soviet Russia on Sunday, sparking wild scenes of celebration in the country's one-time capital. 
Greenpeace warned that Sunday's fuel oil spill between the Black and Azov Seas could destroy rare fauna, but a Russian lawmaker said the damage was no worse than everyday industrial pollution. 
Russia's Federal Space Agency (Roskosmos) and the Indian Department of Space have signed a joint lunar research and exploration agreement, the Russian agency said on Monday. 
Russian veterinary specialists will fly to Poland on Monday to inspect meat factories, in a bid to overcome the concerns behind Moscow's two-year embargo on Polish meat. 



