| April 2008 |
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Ukraine's admission to NATO will have a negative impact on European security and on Kiev's relations with Moscow, a Russian deputy foreign minister said on Tuesday. 
The U.S. president said the missile shield planned for Central Europe would be no threat to Moscow, as Russia has sufficient firepower to overcome the proposed defense system. 
The U.S. president said on Tuesday there will be no deal with Moscow on withdrawing American support for Georgia and Ukraine's NATO bids in exchange for Russia's acceptance of a U.S. missile shield in Europe. 
Ukraine's admission to NATO will have a negative impact on European security and on Kiev's relations with Moscow, a Russian deputy foreign minister said on Tuesday. 
Russia received an additional $475 billion in revenue as a result of high global oil prices between 2000 and 2007, the finance minister said on Tuesday. 
Russia passed the rotating presidency of the UN Security Council on to South Africa on Tuesday, ending its one-month chair of the organization's most powerful body. 
Fourteen more members of a doomsday sect emerged on Tuesday from their dugout in central Russia after five months underground, hours after most of the remaining roof collapsed. 
Russia's state-run retail savings bank Sberbank plans to increase the number of independent directors on its supervisory board from three to four, the bank's CEO said on Tuesday. 
The widow and father of Russian security defector Alexander Litvinenko have asked U.S. Congress to back a resolution urging the Kremlin to aid his murder investigation, a London-based pressure group said. 
The U.S. and Russia may not resolve their European missile shield dispute at an upcoming meeting in Sochi between the presidents, but will continue working on the issue, a White House official said. 



