| October 2006 |
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Russia submitted Tuesday a draft resolution on Georgia to the UN Security Council, urging the international body to insist on the withdrawal of Georgian troops from the Kodori Gorge. 
Moscow believes the dispute over Iran's nuclear program should be resolved through diplomacy, the head of the Russian Security Council said Tuesday. 
Moscow urges Pyongyang to show restraint over its intention to hold nuclear tests that could aggravate the situation on the Korean peninsula, the Russian Foreign Ministry said Tuesday. Media reported earlier Tuesday that communist North Korea was on the verge of conducting nuclear tests. 
Russia's foreign minister continued the diplomatic offensive against Georgia Tuesday in the wake of an acrimonious dispute centering on four alleged spies that were released Monday. 
A customs union of Russia, Kazakhstan and Belarus must be formed by March 2007, Kazakhstan's president said Tuesday. 
Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili seems to believe that Georgia's accession to NATO will help him to resolve stalled conflicts with country's breakaway regions, Russia's foreign minister said Tuesday. 
Russia's foreign minister continued to put pressure on Georgia Tuesday in the wake of an alleged espionage scandal, saying the government in the South Caucasus state has been consistently conducting an anti-Russian policy. 
Russia is not going to look on as Georgia steps up its military preparations, Russia's foreign minister said Tuesday. 
Russia's Security Council secretary arrived in Tehran Tuesday to discuss with his Iranian counterpart Ali Larijani a spectrum of issues, including a controversial Iranian nuclear program. 
Russia is not going to look on as Georgia steps up its military preparations, Russia's foreign minister said Tuesday. 



