| February 2008 |
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The United States and the Czech Republic are close to signing a deal on a radar placement as part of the U.S. missile shield plans for Central Europe, the American president said on Wednesday. 
Russia's Foreign Ministry denied on Wednesday that the country had reached a secret deal with Georgia on its breakaway regions. 
Russia's Strategic Missile Forces (SMF) will deploy 11 new silo and mobile-launched Topol-M intercontinental ballistic missiles in 2008, the SMF commander said on Wednesday. 
Russia is ready to resume air flights with Georgia from March 30, after they were frozen in 2006, a source in Russia's Federal Air Navigation Service said on Wednesday. 
The UN mission in Kosovo has drafted a plan to hand over power to a new European Union mission and the local government, the UN mission press secretary said on Wednesday. 
A frantic St. Petersburg driver was forced to chase after a tow truck that had driven away with his illegally-parked car - with his eight-year-old son still inside - Russian media said on Wednesday. 
Ukraine has paid over $1 billion to Gazprom to clear its debts for Russian gas supplies in 2007, the country's First Deputy Prime Minister Oleksandr Turchinov said on Wednesday. 
Ukraine has paid over $1 billion to Gazprom to clear its debt for Russian gas supplies in 2007, Ukrainian First Deputy Prime Minister Oleksandr Turchinov said on Wednesday. 
Russia's fleet of military transport aircraft has become dangerously obsolete and the country may be left without military cargo planes by 2015, a first deputy prime minister said on Wednesday. 
Ukraine's prime minister will make an emergency report to Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko at 9:00 a.m. local time [7:00 a.m. GMT] on Wednesday over the repayment of the country's Russian gas debt, Ukrainian ICTV said. 



