| September 2006 |
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The issue of Ukraine's accession to NATO will be resolved by a referendum, which will be held when the time is right, Ukraine's prime minister said Thursday. 
Russia's Foreign Ministry said Thursday it forwarded a protest to the U.S. embassy in Moscow against the participation of a former emissary of a Chechen separatist leader at a conference on the North Caucasus in Washington. 
The crew of the U.S. space shuttle Atlantis has completed the installation of new solar arrays at the International Space Station, a NASA spokesman said Thursday. 
"If Tehran does not agree to a compromise, Russia could join sanctions against Tehran," Leonid Slutsky, the first deputy chairman of the International Affairs Committee of Russia's lower house of parliament, said. 
Russian Finance Minister Alexei Kudrin will sit in on a session of the Group of Seven finance ministers that opens September 16 in Singapore, a ministry spokesman said Thursday. 
The crew of the U.S. space shuttle Atlantis has completed the installation of new solar arrays at the International Space Station, a NASA spokesman said Thursday. 
It will take Russian military specialists in Lebanon a month to restore five bridges destroyed in the recent Israeli-Lebanese armed conflict, a Russian military official said Thursday. 
"We should pursue a policy which will not be a dead-end for Russia's development of its relations with the European Union and NATO. On the contrary, Ukraine should construct a solid bridge for these relations," Viktor Yanukovych said at the Ukraine-NATO session in Brussels. 
The pro-presidential Our Ukraine bloc said Thursday it has given the Party of Regions 10 days to decide on forming a new coalition in parliament. 



