| November 2006 |
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Mikhail Kamynin, the main spokesman for Russia's Foreign Ministry, said: "According to information coming from Managua [Nicaragua's capital], both U.S. officials and numerous funds and NGOs that have settled in the territory of that country are threatening, in case of victory by the Sandinista National Liberation Front, to halt their aid." 
Georgia's foreign minister said on Russian radio Thursday that he does not rule out his country could veto Russia's accession to the World Trade Organization. 
Russia will not obey a Ukrainian court ruling requiring its Defense Ministry to hand over the Russian Black Sea Fleet's lighthouses in Crimea, the ambassador to Ukraine said Thursday. 
The price Georgia pays for Russian natural gas could rise from the current $110 to $230 per 1,000 cubic meters in 2007, the state-controlled energy giant Gazprom said Thursday, prompting the Georgian foreign minister, who is on a three-day visit to Moscow, to blame the move on politics. 
The leaders of Georgia's breakaway regions of Abkhazia and South Ossetia said Thursday they are ready to meet with the Georgian president if Tbilisi fulfills its obligations. 
Iran does not yet have the capability to develop an intercontinental ballistic missile, Russia's top army general said Thursday. 
Egypt intends to set up a free economic zone for Russian companies, the country's president said Thursday after a meeting in Moscow with his Russian counterpart. 
Russia's top general called Thursday on his colleagues in a union of former Soviet states to unite against terrorism, cross-border crime and the drug mafia. 
Russia's top general called Thursday on his colleagues in a union of former Soviet states to unite against terrorism, cross-border crime and the drug mafia. 



