| February 2009 |
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The captain of a Chinese cargo ship, which sank off Russia's Pacific Coast on Sunday killing eight crewmembers, is to blame for the tragedy, the Russian Foreign Ministry said on Thursday. 
NATO will continue to expand, but will not ignore the concerns expressed by Russia on this issue, NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer said at a meeting of NATO defense ministers on Thursday. 
The construction of the Chinese section of the East Siberia-Pacific Ocean pipeline could begin in April, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Igor Sechin said on Thursday. 
Moscow is not ruling out that Washington may go further than its missile defense plans for Central Europe, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Thursday. 
Russia is proposing that all permanent UN Security Council members take part in nuclear disarmament talks between Moscow and Washington, the Russian foreign minister said on Thursday. 
A Moscow court has ordered jailed Yukos founder Mikhail Khodorkovsky, and his business partner, Platon Lebedev, be transferred from East Siberia to Moscow to hear new charges against them, a court spokeswoman said on Thursday. 
Superjet International has opened a North American sales and customer support office in Washington DC, a company representative said on Thursday. 
The jury has acquitted all defendants suspected of involvement in the murder of Russian investigative journalist Anna Politkovskaya, a RIA Novosti correspondent reported from the courtroom on Thursday.

Ukraine's opposition party submitted a draft bill on Thursday demanding the foreign minister resign over threats to expel Russia's envoy, which strained relations with Moscow just weeks after a gas row.

People rallying in Simferopol on Thursday on the 55th anniversary of the transfer of Crimea from Russia to Ukraine threw eggs at a portrait of a Soviet leader who orchestrated the change. 
The scandalously famous Madonna will give a concert in Russia's second city of St. Petersburg, concert organizers said on Thursday. 
The jury has acquitted all defendants suspected of involvement in the murder of Russian investigative journalist Anna Politkovskaya, a RIA Novosti correspondent reported from the courtroom on Thursday. 
Russia will export nuclear materials, technology and equipment to India for use in nuclear power plants as long as they are under the guarantee of the international nuclear watchdog (IAEA), the Kremlin press service said on Thursday. 
A train carrying non-lethal supplies for the U.S. military in Afghanistan has left a cargo terminal at the Latvian port of Riga for transit through Russia, a source in the port administration said on Thursday. 
Beijing urged Russia on Thursday to conduct a probe into the sinking of a Chinese cargo ship off Russia's Pacific Coast over the weekend that killed eight crewmembers, a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman said.




