| September 2009 |
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Russia expects other countries to admit that all prewar deals with the Nazis were morally wrong, the Russian prime minister said on Tuesday.
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin proposed on Tuesday drafting a plan for developing economic cooperation between Russia and The Netherlands.
Democracies in former Soviet republics are still weak, Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday.
Russia and Ukraine have almost overcome their differences over natural gas supplies, Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko said Tuesday.
Russia's Reserve Fund decreased 3.7% to 2.706 trillion rubles ($85.74 billion) while the National Prosperity Fund rose 0.1% to 2.863 trillion rubles ($90.69 billion) in August, the Finance Ministry said on Tuesday.
LUKoil has completed the acquisition of a 45% stake in a Dutch oil refinery from France's Total for $600 million, Russia's largest independent oil producer said on Tuesday.
RIA Novosti has acquired the rights to more than 25,000 pictures by four of the best-known Russian artistic and factual photographers.

There is no evidence suggesting that Joseph Stalin planned to attack Nazi Germany in the 1930s-40s.
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin told his Polish counterpart on Tuesday that the two countries must not let disputes over World War II get in the way of building relations.
A Chinese company is ready to invest $1 billion in the purchase of finished facilities and shopping areas under construction to replace a notorious Moscow market.
Russia's state-controlled oil producer Rosneft said on Tuesday its U.S. GAAP net profit had declined 47% in January-June 2009, year-on-year, to $3.67 billion.
Prime Minister Vladimir Putin told his Polish counterpart on Tuesday that the two countries must not let historical disputes over World War II come in the way of building cooperation.
The Russian economy will reach 2008 pre-crisis level as early as in 2012, a government source working in the financial and economic area said on Tuesday.
A Russian delegation headed by the speaker of the State Duma has left for Libya to take part in Tuesday's Revolution Day celebrations, marking 40 years since the coup that brought Muammar al-Gaddafi to power.
Russia's federal budget revenues in 2010 will be more than the planned figure of 6.6 trillion rubles ($207.5 billion).
Around 3,000 police officers are guarding schools in the south Russian republic of North Ossetia on Tuesday, as locals mourn the victims of the Beslan school massacre five years ago.
Russian metals giant Evraz Group S.A. announced on Tuesday a net loss under International Financial Reporting Standards of $999 million for the first half of 2009 against a $2 billion net profit in the same period last year.
A section of a trunk gas pipeline in the south Russian republic of Ingushetia exploded in the early hours of Tuesday.
A second car bombing within a few hours in the volatile south Russian republic of Dagestan has killed at least one person and injured at least 14 others



