| September 2006 |
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Russia's president dismissed Friday talk that the license of France's Total oil company for developing the Kharyaga deposit in northern Russia had been revoked as an exaggeration.
In April, the Russian Natural Resources Ministry said Total failed to meet its targets under a production-sharing agreement on the development of the Kharyaga deposit in the north of European Russia. 
The possible accession of Georgia to an unreformed NATO would seriously affect Russian interests, the Russian Foreign Ministry said Friday. 
Russia's narcotics service said Friday it expects a record harvest of opium in Afghanistan this year. Almost 100% of the heroin and opium on the Russian drug market is trafficked from Afghanistan. 
Russia and Ukraine will agree on a price for Russian natural gas until the end of 2006 in the next few days, Ukraine's prime minister said Friday. 
Georgia's possible accession to NATO will not threaten Russia's security, the Russian defense minister said Friday. 
Preparations for a session of a Russian-Ukrainian intergovernmental commission on economic cooperation are proceeding well, Russia's prime minister said Friday. 



