| March 2008 |
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Ukraine's president said on Thursday that his country's moves toward membership of NATO would be discussed during U.S. President George W. Bush's visit in late March. 
Russia's president-elect, Dmitry Medvedev, has moved into the Kremlin well ahead of his May 7 presidential inauguration, a respected Russian daily said on Thursday. 
Four Russian strategic bombers flew on Thursday routine patrol missions over the Atlantic Ocean and the Black Sea that lasted over 10 hours, an Air Force spokesman said. 
Russia's new S-400 air defense missile systems may participate for the first time in live firing exercises at a test site in south Russia, an Air Force spokesman said on Thursday. 
A Moscow lawyer visited a suspected Russian arms dealer in jail in Thailand on Thursday, the Russian consul in the Southeast Asian country said. 
The Moscow administration is considering building a health resort in Georgia's breakaway republic of Abkhazia, a city official said on Thursday. 
Georgia's political opposition leaders have held consultations with London-based Russian tycoon Boris Berezovsky, Georgia's Rustavi-2 TV-channel reported on Thursday.
Zenit St. Petersburg put in a professional and accomplished performance in Russia's northern capital on Wednesday night to beat Marseille 2-0 and make the last eight of the UEFA Cup. 
The Indian Navy's chief of staff will inspect on Friday the assembly of MiG-29K Fulcrum-D fighters at a plant near Moscow, a Russian military source said. 
The project to build a gas pipeline along the Caspian Sea coast is more feasible than the rival Western-backed Nabucco trans-Caspian pipe bypassing Russia, a Russian senior diplomat said on Thursday. 



