| April 2009 |
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A new Russian-U.S. arms reduction deal to replace the START-1 treaty that expires in December should also cover delivery systems, the Russian president said Monday. 
Moscow expects a response from NATO to Russian troop cuts in its Kaliningrad exclave, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said on Monday. 
Finland hopes environmental concerns around the Nord Stream gas pipeline will be tackled by June, the Baltic state's president said on Monday. 
Russia has not supplied new shoulder-fired surface-to-air missile systems to Venezuela, a Russian defense industry expert said on Monday. 
Russian Technology Corp. and Airbus signed on Monday a long-term contract for titanium supplies, worth $4 billion, the Russian prime minister said. 
Russia is to submit to the UN new data on the boundaries of its continental shelf in the Arctic Ocean, an ambassador at large said Monday. 
India will remain the main purchaser of Russian-made combat aircraft for the next 15 years under existing and prospective contracts, a respected Russian think tank has said. 
A musician from a group reported to be Vladimir Putin's favorite has died in a road traffic accident in Moscow, a police source said on Monday. 
A French businessman died along with his wife and their two-year-old daughter in a suspected arson attack at their central Moscow apartment early on Monday, investigators said. 
Russia's proposal to establish an international nuclear fuel center under the supervision of the IAEA will be discussed in June, the head of the UN nuclear watchdog told a conference in Beijing on Monday. 
The closure of a U.S. airbase in Kyrgyzstan will not impair security in Central Asia, the head of a post-Soviet security bloc said on Monday. 
Officials from Russia, India and China confirmed on Monday their countries' interest in developing nuclear technology, including a fast neutron reactor. 
Colombia officially scrapped visa requirements for Russians traveling to the Latin American country on Monday, a spokesman for the Colombian embassy in Moscow said. 



