| December 2006 |
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A section of a gas pipeline through which Azerbaijan delivers natural gas to Georgia has been damaged in a terrorist attack, a Georgian TV channel reported Friday. 
Russia and Ukraine have a shared desire to compromise on outstanding bilateral issues following a hiatus in relations, President Vladimir Putin said Friday. 
Turkmen opposition leaders forced into exile by President Saparmurat Niyazov are trying to secure Western guarantees for a safe return home following the authoritarian ruler's death, the head of Turkmenistan's Republican Party said Friday. 
Gazprom [RTS: GAZP] interprets Georgia's silence on the amount of gas it needs in 2007 as a refusal to receive Russian natural gas next year, a gas monopoly spokesman said. 
A former KGB officer has divulged secrets of special mind control techniques that security services in developed nations used during and after the Cold War, a Russian government daily said Friday. 
Russia's president conveyed his condolences Friday to the acting Turkmen president, deputy prime minister Gurban Berdymukhammedov, following the death of President Saparmurat Niyazov early Thursday. 
Russia will complete construction of the Bushehr nuclear power plant in southern Iran on time, provided all financial and technical commitments on the $1 billion the project are met, the country's top nuclear official said Friday. 
Russia's president has arrived in Kiev on a one-day working visit, the Kremlin press service said Friday. 



