| January 2010 |
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The Russian and Belarusian prime ministers agreed on Saturday to hold the next meeting of the Union government in March.
Libya will buy 1.3-billion-euro ($1.8 billion) worth of arms from Russia under a new contract, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said Saturday.
Russia and Libya have signed a 1.3-billion-euro ($1.8 billion) arms contract, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said Saturday.
A Russian Su-27 Flanker fighter crash in the Far East earlier this month was likely caused by pilot error, a source close to the investigation said on Saturday.
Russia's Anatoly Chubais urged on Saturday for the diversification of the economy, to prevent it from turning into a sales market for foreign commodities once the global economic has recovered from recession.
Russia's state arms exporter Rosoboronexport confirmed on Saturday ongoing arms talks with Libya, but said no new contracts have been signed yet.
A Georgian political scientist and former diplomat was sentenced to 20 years in prison on charges of spying for Russia during the August 2008 war between the two ex-Soviet states.
Russian rescuers sent on Saturday a tugboat to help a cargo vessel with Russian crew drifting in the Sea of Japan.
Russia's first casino in a special gambling zone will open on Saturday in southern Russia, seven months after all gambling establishments had to close or relocate to four designated areas.



