| December 2006 |
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Russia's rotating presidency of the Group of Eight industrialized nations has been one of the principal events of the outgoing year, the Foreign Ministry said Monday. 
Russia sees no alternative to a resumption of six-party talks on North Korea's nuclear problem, the Russian Foreign Ministry said Monday. 
Turkmenistan's State Security Council will begin discussions on the election of the country's new president December 26. 
Russia's state-run retail savings bank Sberbank and foreign trade bank Vneshtorgbank (VTB) will decide on dates to hold an initial public offering (IPO) depending on the market situation, the finance minister said Monday. 
More than a half of Ukraine's population would not want to see their country join NATO, a Ukrainian pollster said Monday. 
The UN Security Council resolution on Iran, adopted Saturday, fully reflects Russia's economic interests and keeps in force all the contracts signed earlier, the foreign minister said Monday. 
Turkmenistan's State Security Council will begin discussions on the election of the country's new president December 26. 
India has ordered 300 modernized T-90 main battle tanks from Russia, an Indian television channel said Monday. 
The Kyrgyz parliament has failed to adopt a new draft Constitution designed to expand presidential powers, a RIA Novosti correspondent said Monday. 
Deliveries of gas from Turkmenistan to Ukraine will remain unchanged in 2007, the Ukrainian prime minister said Sunday. 



