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"We believe that today it is possible... to launch talks aimed at finding a diplomatic long-term resolution of the Iranian nuclear problem," Grigory Berdennikov said at a session of the IAEA Board of Governors. 
Georgia's armed forces have achieved considerable progress lately which should be preserved and developed, a Pentagon delegation that held bilateral consultations in Batumi with Georgian colleagues said Wednesday. 
The Russian Space Agency has no objections to Madonna's plans for a space flight, but the American pop diva could make a space trip no earlier than 2009, the agency's spokesperson said Wednesday. 
Results of a referendum on the independence of Georgia's breakaway region of South Ossetia will have no meaning to the European Union, the EU special representative to the South Caucasus said. 
"We see no risks in the current financial situation, but only until 2008," said Yegor Gaidar, the architect of Russia's shock therapy and director of the Institute of Transitional Economy. 
Russia is against involving the UN General Assembly in the resolution of long-running conflicts in the former Soviet Union, the Foreign Ministry's official spokesman said Wednesday. 
Madonna will not be sent into space, despite a motion by a Duma deputy that the pop diva, who performed in Moscow for the first time Tuesday night, have her wish to visit the International Space Station granted. 



