| September 2006 |
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Four Russian senior officers and more than 10 Georgians have been detained by the security services in the South Caucasus country for allegedly spying in Russia's interests, the Georgian interior minister said Wednesday. 
The price Ukraine pays for a mixture of Russian and Central Asian natural gas will remain unchanged at $95 per 1,000 cubic meters until the end of 2006, the Russian energy giant said Wednesday. 
Police in the Georgian capital, Tbilisi, cordoned off Wednesday the headquarters of Russian troops in the South Caucasus. 
A meeting between Russia's president and the natural resources minister made no mentioning of the massive Sakhalin-II energy project, which has been suspended over environmental concerns. 
Russian President Vladimir Putin said Wednesday he wants the government to take a tougher line toward mining companies that violate their licensing agreements. 
The Polish government said Wednesday it has no plans to quit over a television broadcast Tuesday showing backroom political deal-making between a government official and an MP. 



