| March 2008 |
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Russia is ready to resume flights to Georgia on March 25, the Transportation Ministry said on its website Tuesday. 
Top officials from Russia and the United States failed on Tuesday to reach an agreement on Washington's controversial missile defense plans for Central Europe, but agreed to continue talks. 
The United States and Russia believe all sides in Kosovo must refrain from violence and avoid any provocation, U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said in Moscow on Tuesday. 
A Russian senator said Tuesday Russia should take a more active part in peacekeeping operations worldwide to raise its international reputation. 
Russia and the U.S. failed to reach an agreement on Washington's plans to deploy a missile shield in Europe at talks in Moscow on Tuesday, the Russian foreign minister said. 
Britain should rethink its 'Cold War' stereotype of Russia if it wants to normalize bilateral relations with Moscow, the Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Tuesday. 
A former Nazi officer and one of the most successful undercover Soviet agents in West Germany during the Cold War turned 90 on Tuesday. 
The company that owns the Svitzer Korsakov ice-class tug vessel seized by Somali pirates on February 1 confirmed on Tuesday that the vessel has been released. 
Russia's top prosecutors said on Tuesday that no request has been received from Serbia for the extradition of former Yugoslav president Slobodan Milosevic's family. 
Mass protests against the alleged "deployment of Russian troops" in Afghanistan have been held in the Afghan city of Gardez, some 95 kms (60 miles) south of Kabul, national media reported on Tuesday. 



