| March 2008 |
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The head of Daghestan's state TV and radio company was killed in the North Caucasus republic's capital Makhachkala on Friday, local police said. 
Russia's Foreign Ministry praised President Nicolas Sarkozy's initiative Friday to ban medium- and shorter-range nuclear missiles, which is in line with Moscow's October 2007 proposal. 
Russia will raise the price of natural gas to Belarus from $119 to $128 per 1,000 cubic meters in the second half of this year, a Russian deputy economic development and trade minister said Friday. 
Russia will deliver 24 Pantsir S1 (NATO reporting name SA-22 Greyhound) anti-aircraft surface-to-air missile systems in 2008, a first deputy prime minister said on Friday. 
Russia's prime minister said on Friday that Moscow regards U.S. sanctions against Belarus as political and urged Washington to review them. 
Russia's lower house of parliament has proposed that the president and the government consider the issue of whether to recognize the independence of breakaway separatist regions in Georgia. 
Coca-Cola may buy the food producer Wimm-Bill-Dann's juice business in Russia after rival beverage Pepsi purchased a 75.5% stake in Russia's largest juice company, a business daily said on Friday. 
Russia could start producing modernized BMD-4M airborne infantry fighting vehicles (AIFV) in 2009, the vehicle's manufacturer said on Friday.
There are no obstacles to developing bilateral cooperation between Minsk and Moscow, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said on Friday. 
The arrest of Ilya Zaslavsky, employed by TNK-BP Russian-British venture, and his brother is not related to the recent closure of British Council offices, a Russian Foreign Ministry official said Friday.



