| February 2007 |
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Russia and Jordan are opposed to the resolution of international and regional conflicts by force and will strive for a just, long-term and comprehensive settlement in the Middle East, the leaders of the two countries said in a joint statement Tuesday. 
Russia will never get involved in any efforts that could undermine world energy markets, President Vladimir Putin said commenting on a possibility of forming an international gas cartel Tuesday. 
President Vladimir Putin accused the United States of 'playing the anti-Russian card' to solve its domestic problems and secure more substantial defense spending. 
Moscow's Vnukovo international airport has resumed operations after the crash of a Swiss-owned Challenger-850, a source at the airport said Tuesday. 
The Palestinian government must resign in the next few days to form a new Cabinet in accordance with an agreement the two leading parties reached in Mecca last week, the country's leader said Tuesday. 
Russia condemns Tuesday's terrorist attacks in Lebanon and calls on Lebanese political forces to resist being provoked, the Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement Tuesday. 
All the crewmembers of a Swiss-owned Challenger-850 that crashed at Moscow's Vnukovo-3 airport Tuesday have been hospitalized, a source at the airport said. 
Iran will continue enriching uranium, but has fresh proposals to make if international talks resume, Iranian officials said Tuesday. 
Two of four crewmembers of a Challenger-850 plane belonging to U.S. Ford Aero airline were injured in a crash at Moscow's Vnukovo airport, a spokesman for the Russian Transportation Ministry said Tuesday. 
Russia's largest carmaker AvtoVAZ [RTS: AVAZ] has agreed with Jordan on a project to assemble Russian Lada cars in the Middle East country, the company said in a statement Tuesday. 
Russia hails the results of six-nation talks on the North Korean nuclear problem in Beijing, which ended in the adoption of a plan of initial steps on Pyongyang's nuclear disarmament, the head of the Russian delegation said Tuesday. 
Representatives of 17 states and international organizations will attend the inauguration of the new Turkmen president Wednesday, a RIA Novosti correspondent reported Tuesday. 
Russia and Jordan concluded an agreement Tuesday on the sale of Russian Ka-226 light multi-purpose helicopters among other intergovernmental and commercial agreements reached during President Vladimir Putin's official visit to the Middle East country. 
North Korea has agreed to shut down its nuclear reactor at Yongbyon in return for international aid, while the U.S. has pledged to strike it off its list of countries sponsoring terrorism, a RIA Novosti correspondent reported Tuesday. 
One of the U.S. gyrodynes on the International Space Station, disconnected Sunday due to a malfunction, has been repaired and put back into operation, the Russian space agency said Tuesday. 



