| September 2006 |
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An airplane that violated Russian air space belongs to a private Estonian company, the Baltic state's border service said Friday. 
Estonia stated categorically Friday that a plane caught violating Russian airspace on Thursday was not a military aircraft. 
Ukraine's Communist Party intends to propose in parliament abolishing the presidency on the grounds that it has proved ineffective, the party's press service said Friday. 
The final and third spacewalk of astronauts from U.S. Space Shuttle Atlantis has been postponed for an hour due to a problem with electrical equipment, a Mission Control spokesman said Friday. 
A referendum in Transdnestr, a self-proclaimed republic in Moldova, is a response to a de facto blockade that is damaging the region's economy, Russia's foreign minister said Friday. 
The Shanghai Cooperation Organization made another step toward increasing its influence Friday as prime ministers of member countries gave instructions for studies to be conducted into the establishment of a regional energy club. 
A detachment of guards with light small arms will ensure the safety of the Russian contingent in Lebanon, the head of the Russian delegation in the Mideast country said Friday. 
The pro-presidential Our Ukraine bloc has accused the Ukrainian prime minister of breaching agreements set out by the national unity pact on Ukraine's NATO membership drive, a spokesman for the bloc said Friday. 
Sanctions may be imposed on Iran if it is a real threat to international security, the Russian foreign minister said Friday. 



