| November 2006 |
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Georgia's parliament has postponed hearings on a draft resolution calling for the country's immediate withdrawal from the CIS over technical setbacks, the speaker said Thursday; opposition claimed parliament was deliberately holding up the issue.
Ali Larijani, the secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council, said: "If Russia votes for the UN Security Council resolution in its current version, the country will be voting for sanctions against itself." 
British oil major BP has suspended crude deliveries from Azerbaijan to Georgia via its Baku-Supsa pipeline as a result of damage discovered on the pipeline, a regional spokeswoman for the company said. 
The price of a commercial flight to the International Space Station has risen from $20 million to $21 million, a Russian space official said Thursday. 
An offer to enrich Iran's uranium in Russia could be back on the agenda after full-scale talks on the country's nuclear program are resumed, Russia's foreign minister said Thursday, the day before the top Iranian nuclear negotiator's visit to Moscow. 
Russia's defense minister said Thursday he hopes to develop cooperation with the Pentagon following the resignation of the U.S. defense secretary.
China's investment in Russia's economy under newly signed agreements in the timber industry, plant construction, and infrastructure will total $800 million, Chinese deputy prime minister Wu Yi said Thursday. 
British oil major BP has suspended crude deliveries from Azerbaijan to Georgia via its Baku-Supsa pipeline as a result of damage discovered on the pipeline, a regional spokeswoman for the company said. 
Kyrgyzstan's opposition is holding a rally in Bishkek to celebrate the adoption of a new Constitution, which crowns a week of mass protests in the capital of the Central Asian country, a RIA Novosti correspondent said Thursday. 
Relations between Russia and the United States will see no drastic changes following the U.S. defense secretary's resignation, an expert said Thursday. 
Six-nation talks on North Korea's nuclear program are unlikely to resume earlier than the first half of December, a Russian deputy foreign minister said Thursday. 
Russia's gold and foreign exchange reserves grew by $5.1 billion, to $274.2 billion, in the week of October 27 - November 3, the Central Bank of Russia said Thursday. 



