| November 2006 |
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The presidents of Russia and the United States have called on their foreign ministers to coordinate efforts to draft a UN Security Council resolution on Iran's controversial nuclear program, a Kremlin source said Tuesday.
Russia's foreign minister said Tuesday Iran must answer all questions of interest to the UN nuclear watchdog on its nuclear program. 
Russia condemns the assassination of Lebanese Christian cabinet minister Pierre Gemayel, the Foreign Ministry's official spokesman said Tuesday. 
The Natural Recourses Ministry said Tuesday that Russia should claim compensation, through an international arbitration court, for environmental damage and lost profits caused by violations in the Shell-led Sakhalin II oil and gas project in the country's Far East. 
The head of Russia's largest independent natural gas producer Novatek [RTS: NVTK] said Tuesday that the country's gas output will rise to 860 billion cubic meters per year by 2015, 26% more than the 2005 level. 
China will participate in a Russian project to fly to a Martian moon, a deputy head of Russia's Federal Space Agency said Tuesday. 
Russia's wholesale gas price for domestic consumers could more than double in four years' time, a gas market regulator said Tuesday. 
The leader of Ukraine's Communist Party, which is part of the governing coalition, said Tuesday he is not satisfied with the work of the foreign and defense ministers, and urged their resignation. 
An international agreement to build the world's first fusion power reactor, known by the acronym ITER, has been signed in Paris. 
The remaining stake in a project to build a trans-Balkan oil pipeline should be distributed among companies with assets on the Black Sea, a senior Russian official said Tuesday. 
Russia and Latvia have resolved the problem of poor quality canned sprats imported from the Baltic republic, the ambassador in Moscow said Tuesday. 
An international agreement to build the world's first fusion power reactor, known by the acronym ITER, has been signed in Paris. Russia, the United States, Japan, the European Union, China, South Korea and India signed the document in Paris Tuesday. 
Georgia will support Russia's bid to join the world's largest trade body only after it starts using Tbilisi-controlled customs checkpoints, Georgian diplomats and economic officials said Tuesday. 



