| November 2006 |
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Russia's nuclear power equipment and service export monopoly, Atomstroiexport, said Wednesday it will sign a deal soon to build a nuclear power plant in Bulgaria. 
Russia could face difficulties joining the World Trade Organization (WTO) following a Democratic Party victory in Tuesday's congressional election, which gave it a majority in the House of Representatives, a senior Russian parliamentarian said Wednesday. 
Russia's Foreign Ministry has urged the parties to the Middle East conflict to end violence and resume efforts toward bringing stability to the region following Wednesday morning's fatal shelling of a residential area in the Gaza Strip by Israeli tanks. 
Mass rallies in support of President Kurmanbek Bakiyev are being held in Kyrgyzstan's largest cities, the country's information agencies reported Wednesday.
The North Korean Embassy in Russia refused to confirm Wednesday reports that the republic's deputy foreign minister, Kang Sok Ju, is in Moscow on a visit. 
Prosecutors in Russia's Far East have arrested the captain of one of four Japanese fishing vessels detained off the country's Pacific coast in early November on suspicion of poaching, an aide to the regional prosecutor said Wednesday.
A standoff between opposition and government supporters is continuing in Bishkek, the capital of Kyrgyzstan, a RIA Novosti correspondent said Wednesday. 



