| April 2009 |
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Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and U.S. President Barack Obama have an "historic opportunity" to work together on common problems, a senior U.S. senator said in Moscow on Tuesday. 
Russia's foreign minister weighed in on the high-profile custody dispute over a three-year-old Russian-French girl on Tuesday, saying Hungary had taken a "hasty" decision in returning her to France. 
Arsenal forward Andrei Arshavin has said that despite his much-lauded performances for his new club he is yet to fully adapt to English Premier League football, and that his best is yet to come. 
Tottenham forward Roman Pavlyuchenko has said that his winning goal against London rivals West Ham United has given him a boost in his efforts to cement a place in the club's forward line. 
Russia's NATO envoy claimed on Tuesday that plans by the alliance to hold military exercises in the former Soviet republic were an attempt at interference in Georgia's internal affairs. 
Russia's foreign minister weighed in on the high-profile custody dispute over a three-year-old Russian-French girl on Tuesday, saying Hungary took a "hasty" decision in returning her to France. 
UEFA president Michel Platini starts a two-day visit to Ukraine on Tuesday to check on the country's preparations for Euro 2012. 
Russia's foreign minister said on Tuesday there was no need to change the format of discussions on North Korea's nuclear program, adding the six-nation talks would resume soon despite current problems. 
Russia's Foreign Ministry urged North Korea on Tuesday to comply with the ban on ballistic activities imposed by the UN Security Council, and to return to six-nation denuclearization talks. 
Russian troops have begun training in the Moscow Region for the May 9 Victory Day parade, set to involve 8,729 service personnel, 112 military vehicles and 70 aircraft. 



