| February 2007 |
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Speaking to journalists upon his arrival in Moscow from Washington, the Russian foreign minister Saturday touched upon the key issues of Russia-U.S. relations and the situation in the Middle East. 
Russia's Industry and Energy Ministry said Saturday it had sent an updated draft law on foreigners' access to Russian strategic organizations to interested ministries and departments. 
The establishment of a permanent mechanism on economic and political contribution to the Middle East crisis settlement will bring the mediators Quartet's work to a new level, Russia's foreign minister said Saturday. 
Russia speaks for broader cooperation with the United States in space exploration, particularly for military purposes, the Russian foreign minister said Saturday. 
Moscow will seek cancellation of U.S. sanctions against Russian companies cooperating with Syria and Iran as it deems them against legal norms, the Russian foreign minister said Saturday. 
The United States may abolish the Jackson-Vanik amendment, which restricted trade with the former Soviet Union and remains in force for Russia, this year, the Russian foreign minister said Saturday. 
Views of Russia and the United States on the resolution of the Kosovo issue are principal in nature, the Russian foreign minister said Saturday. 
Reasons of the United States to deploy elements of an anti-missile defense system in Europe are not an adequate response to modern threats and do not convince Russia, the Russian foreign minister said Saturday. 
The United States has no military plans against Iran and Washington agrees to cooperate with Moscow on bringing Iran back to negotiations, the Russian foreign minister said Saturday. 



