| March 2009 |
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The Russian and U.S. presidents will discuss the issue of Iran's nuclear program at their upcoming meeting in London, a Russian deputy foreign minister said on Friday. 
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev ordered on Friday the Federal Security Service (FSB) chief to consider formally ending the counter-terrorist operation in Chechnya. 
A deputy Russian foreign minister has joined international criticism of North Korea's planned launch of a rocket, warning the reclusive communist country on Friday against increasing tensions in the region.

Russia is ready to actively contribute to normalization of the situation in Afghanistan, President Dmitry Medvedev said Friday in a welcome message to the participants of an international conference. 
Belarus will pay about $148 per 1,000 cubic meters of natural gas supplied by Russia in the first three months of the year, the Russian Embassy in Minsk said on Friday. 
The French father of a 3-year-old girl kidnapped in France last Friday said he was ready to conclude an amicable settlement agreement with his ex-wife if the Russian court allowed him to see his daughter. 
Russia will create by 2020 a group of forces to protect its political and economic interests in the Arctic, but does not plan to militarize the region, a spokesman for the Russian Security Council said on Friday. 
Moscow's Luzhniki stadium may see a rare full house on Saturday as Russia look to move to within a point of Group 4 leaders Germany with a win over Azerbaijan in a World Cup 2010 qualifier. 
An opinion poll published on Friday said that young Russians would prefer to work at Russia's energy giant Gazprom than for a private firm. 
Moscow suggests holding a ministerial meeting of the Russia-NATO Council between May 18 and June 6, Russia's NATO envoy said on Friday. 
Pakistan is seeking full membership of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) a regional security group, the Pakistani Foreign Minister told an international conference in Moscow on Friday. 
There are no plans for bilateral Iranian-U.S. talks at the conference on Afghanistan currently being held in Moscow, Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Mehdi Akhundzadeh told journalists. 
A deputy Russian foreign minister has joined international criticism of North Korea's planned launch of a rocket, cautioning the reclusive-communist country against increasing tensions in the region. 



