| March 2009 |
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Russia's Gazprom warned on Wednesday that any changes made to Ukraine's natural gas transport network without Russia's approval will affect European supply contracts. 
Russian computer security company Kaspersky Lab warned on Wednesday of a new virus that hackers could use in ATMs to gain access to bank accounts. 
A Kremlin source rejected on Wednesday a report from the Chechen leadership that the counter-terrorism campaign in the republic would finish at the end of this month. 
Russia and Turkmenistan will soon sign new agreements on natural gas production and transportation, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said Wednesday. 
Gazprom has bought a 50% stake in A2A Beta S.p.A. from Italy's A2A Alfa S.r.l. to create a joint venture to sell gas on the Italian market, a Gazprom spokesman said on Wednesday. 
Russia will spend 3.7 trillion rubles ($110 billion), or 9.1% of its GDP, in 2009 on measures aimed at tackling the ongoing economic crisis, the Finance Ministry said on Wednesday. 
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev will visit Germany on March 31 to discuss the current global economic crisis with Chancellor Angela Merkel ahead of a G20 summit, the Kremlin said on Wednesday. 
Czech President Vaclav Klaus is to represent the European Union at a regular Russia-EU summit in late May in Russia's Far East, a Russian envoy to the EU said on Wednesday. 
Arsenal forward Andrei Arshavin has said that Guus Hiddink's Chelsea are the only side that can prevent Manchester United from winning their third Premier League title in a row. 



