| February 2007 |
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There has been no progress at the six-party talks on North Korea's nuclear program yet. 
Russia will only support a solution to the Kosovo problem that is suitable to all parties involved, the Russian president said Saturday. 
Russian President Vladimir Putin said Saturday that NATO's eastward expansion is affecting Russia's relationship with the North Atlantic alliance and has nothing to do with modernizing the military bloc. 
Russia is already cooperating with European countries on the basis of principles recorded in the Energy Charter, but still does not want to ratify it, the Russian president said Saturday. 
Deployment of a U.S. missile defense system in Central Europe could trigger a new spiral of the arms race, Russian President Vladimir Putin said Saturday. 
Russia has not passed missile technology to Iran, but other countries, including European, did, President Vladimir Putin said Saturday. 
Iran's nuclear program is unacceptable to Germany or to the international community as a whole, the German chancellor said Saturday. 
Ukraine will strive to integrate into the European Union and NATO as soon as possible, the country's president said Saturday. 
Law enforcement agencies said Saturday they are investigating an attack on a Newsweek magazine correspondent in the Moscow metro. 



