| March 2009 |
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Russia's foreign minister said on Tuesday a dispute over Norwegian telecoms giant Telenor's stake in Russia's VimpelCom should be settled by the companies. 
The president of the unrecognized Moldovan republic of Transdnestr said on Tuesday a Russian military base could be established in the country. 
The Russian president and his wife, as well as all top state and government officials are to declare their incomes, real estate and assets, a Kremlin spokesperson said on Tuesday. 
The first film about last August's war between Russia and Georgia over South Ossetia is to be broadcast on Russian television at primetime on Sunday. 
"We will avoid getting involved in costly confrontation and a new arms race...and try to build relations with other countries on the principles of equal rights and mutually-beneficial cooperation...," Security Council Secretary Nikolai Patrushev said. 
Russia is putting off government consultations with Ukraine, which were due next week, until its natural gas pipeline declaration with the EU is clarified, President Dmitry Medvedev said on Tuesday. 
Chilean President Michelle Bachelet will visit Russia on April 2-4 to discuss trade and economic cooperation, including in energy, a senior Russian Foreign Ministry official said on Tuesday. 
Russia's Admiral Vinogradov destroyer arrived on Tuesday in Indonesia on an official visit following a three-month tour of duty in the Gulf of Aden. 
Out-of-favor Tottenham Hotspur striker Roman Pavlyuchenko is determined to put his time on the bench to good use in Russia's upcoming World Cup qualifiers. 
Russia's Liberal Democrat Party said it would not nominate the main suspect in the Alexander Litvinenko murder case, Russian MP Andrei Lugovoi, as candidate for mayor in the Black Sea resort of Sochi.
France has issued through Interpol an arrest warrant for the Russian mother of a three-year-old girl kidnapped last week, a spokesman for Russia's Interpol told RIA Novosti on Tuesday. 



