| September 2008 |
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Russia has successfully reestablished military-technical cooperation with African countries, which saw a decline after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the head of Russia's state arms exporter said on Wednesday. 
Russia signed friendship and cooperation treaties with South Ossetia and Abkhazia on Wednesday, promising them military and economic support.

The Russian president said Wednesday that the use of Arctic resources was central to the country's energy security.

Georgia would be an ideal bridgehead for a U.S. invasion of Iran, Russia's NATO envoy said Wednesday. 
Russia signed friendship and cooperation treaties with South Ossetia and Abkhazia on Wednesday, promising them military and economic support. 
Russian warships will continue patrolling waters off the coast of Abkhazia until all U.S. ships leave the Black Sea, Russia's NATO envoy said on Wednesday. 
Russia's Foreign Ministry said on Wednesday that NATO's drive to strengthen ties with Georgia is effectively encouraging the Tbilisi regime to carry out new acts of aggression in the future. 
UEFA Cup holders Zenit St. Petersburg kick off their Champions League campaign against Juventus in Turin on Wednesday evening. 
The Russian president said Wednesday that the use of Arctic resources was a key to the country's energy security. 
Russia's Finance Ministry announced Wednesday measures to inject liquidity into the banking sector as Russian exchanges suspended trading after stocks plummeted amid an ongoing global credit crisis. 
Russia intends to share its space technology with Cuba, and has begun discussions on building a space center in the country, the Russian space agency said on Wednesday. 
UEFA Cup holders Zenit St. Petersburg kick off their Champions League campaign against Juventus in Turin on Wednesday evening. 



