| November 2006 |
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Russia's Foreign Ministry issued a statement Friday condemning anti-Russian rhetoric in remarks by a Georgian minister, who accused the country's leadership of ethnic cleansing. 
Boeing has extended an offer for Aeroflot [RTS: AFLT], allowing it to buy 22 long-haul Boeing-787 Dreamliner aircraft at 2005 prices, until early December, an insider source said Friday. 
Russia should reduce the number of foreign players in its soccer clubs, as they obstruct the development of the national game, the Russian team coach, Guus Hiddink, said Friday. 
Georgia's economics minister and former defense minister, Irakly Okruashvili, has tendered his resignation, the ministry said Friday. 
Abkhazia's leader said Friday the breakaway region will not restart talks with Georgia until it withdraws its troops from the Kodori Gorge, the only Tbilisi-controlled area in the un-recognized republic. 
LUKoil [RTS: LKOH], Russia's largest oil company, is working on a project to refine crude from Venezuela in Canada, the company president said Friday.
No serious progress in economic relations between Russia and North Korea is possible until Pyongyang settles its multi-billion dollar debt to Moscow, a co-chairman of a joint Russia-North Korea commission said Friday. 
Launching one of Russia's new booster rockets from a site in French Guiana will cost customers $50 million, a European space company said Friday
Russia has completed all bilateral talks on joining the World Trade Organization and will finish multilateral negotiations by next summer, the country's chief negotiator said Friday. 
Energy will top the agenda of a meeting between the Russian and Vietnamese leaders during Vladimir Putin's official visit to the East Asian country, Russia's Hanoi ambassador said Friday. 



