| November 2007 |
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Russian President Vladimir Putin said he expected the Middle East conference to be held in the United States on November 27 to be a success. 
Warsaw is ready for talks on ending Russia's two-year embargo on Polish meat supplies, the country's agriculture minister said on Thursday. 
Trade turnover between Russia and Italy this year is likely to exceed last year's figure of $30 billion, the Russian president said on Thursday during talks with Italian Prime Minister Romano Prodi. 
The document to establish the South Stream joint venture was signed in the Kremlin by Gazprom's chief executive, Alexei Miller, and Eni President Paolo Scaroni in the presence of Russian President Vladimir Putin and Italian Prime Minister Romano Prodi.
At least four people were killed and ten injured in a bus explosion in North Ossetia on Thursday believed to be caused by a roadside bomb, a local police source said. 
The document was signed in the Kremlin by Gazprom CEO Alexei Miller and Eni President Paolo Scaroni in the presence of Russian President Vladimir Putin and Italian Prime Minister Romano Prodi. 
Andrei Lugovoi, an ex-Kremlin bodyguard who London accuses of poisoning Alexander Litvinenko, a former FSB officer and Kremlin critic, mocked British special services on Thursday. 
The Russian Foreign Ministry said on Thursday that the heads of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe's election monitoring body were to blame for damage to relations with Russia. 
Russia's GDP is expected to increase fivefold by 2020 to make the country the world's fifth largest economy, a senior economics ministry official said on Thursday. 
The status of Kosovo can only be settled on the basis of international law and with the consent of both Belgrade and Pristina, Russia's foreign minister said on Thursday. 
A LUKoil vice-president announced on Thursday that he would keep his promise to give Mercedes cars to Croatian players after the Balkan side beat England 3-2 at Wembley. 
Italian oil and gas company Eni S.p.A. proposed on Thursday that Russian energy giant Gazprom join its North African projects, and pledged to present its plan for Russian assets bought from Yukos. 



