| September 2008 |
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The Russian Central Bank will grant state-controlled Vnesheconombank $50 billion from the country's international reserves to support the financial system, a deputy economic development minister said Monday. 
The military and technical ties between Russia and Syria do not pose a threat to the balance of power in the Middle East, Russia's foreign minister said Monday. 
Russia will start deliveries of MiG-29K Fulcrum-D carrier fighters to India in the spring of 2009, the aircraft manufacturer's marketing director said Monday. 
Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko will pay a working visit to Moscow on Thursday at the invitation of her Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, the Russian government said Monday. 
Russia's United Aircraft Corporation (UAC) said Monday it had started talks with Indian firms on the delivery of SuperJet-100 passenger airliners and other civil aircraft to the country. 
Capital inflow into Russia in 2008 will be less than $30 billion, a government official said Monday. 
Russia's warships currently on a long-range sortie to the Caribbean will conduct a number of exercises in the Atlantic Ocean, a Northern Fleet spokesman said on Monday. 
Russia's state-controlled Vnesheconombank has offered up to $50 billion to Russian banks and financial companies to help them meet their foreign liabilities, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said on Monday. 
The presidents of Russia and South Korea agreed on Monday to work on a range of joint projects, including a pipeline to pump Russian gas via North Korea, and the linking of the Russian and Korean rail networks. 
The head of the Russian state nuclear corporation Rosatom backed on Monday the IAEA's initiative to set up a nuclear fuel bank under the UN nuclear watchdog's supervision. 
Russia has no plans to export nuclear submarines, the country's defense minister said on Monday during his visit to India. 



