| November 2006 |
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CIS leaders signed various cooperation accords but failed to agree on delimiting borders between member states and outline the reform of the post-Soviet alliance at a summit Tuesday, the organization's executive secretary said. 
Russia has agreed to lift its embargo on imports of Moldovan wine and meat, the Russian president said Tuesday after bilateral talks with his Moldovan counterpart. 
The president of the United States reiterated Tuesday his country's support for Georgia's accession to NATO. Speaking before a NATO summit in the Latvian capital, Riga, George W. Bush said the Western security alliance will keep its doors open to new members, including Georgia and Ukraine. 
Leaders of the CIS signed various cooperation agreements but failed to agree on delimiting borders between member countries at a summit in Belarus Tuesday, the post-Soviet alliance's executive secretary said. 
Russia intends to take part in a tender to build a nuclear power plant in Egypt, the Russian nuclear chief said Tuesday. "Construction of an NPP in Egypt is quite possible," Sergei Kiriyenko told journalists. "When a tender is announced in Egypt, we will be ready to announce our participation." 
The post-mortem and forensic examination of Russian ex-FSB officer Alexander Litvinenko's body are scheduled for December 1, British TV channel Sky News said Tuesday. 
Russia's top prosecutors said Tuesday they are ready to help Scotland Yard investigate the circumstances of former FSB officer Alexander Litvinenko's death in London. 
Russia's economics minister said Tuesday the domestic price of natural gas will more than double by 2011 to $100 per 1,000 cubic meters. 
Russia's information technology (IT) market may grow 15-20% in 2006 year-on-year to reach $44-45 billion, a senior information ministry official said Tuesday. 



