| February 2007 |
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Germany will contribute to improving relations between Georgia and Russia, the German foreign minister said Monday. 
Tehran is dissatisfied with the slow construction of the nuclear power plant in Bushehr, the press service of the head of the Iranian expediency council said Monday. 
A Russian investigator is due to arrive in London on Monday to carry out the preliminary work prior to the arrival of the main investigative group in the ex-FSB officer Alexander Litvinenko death case. 
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) Evaluation Commission for XXII Winter Olympic Games in 2014 has arrived in Sochi on the Black Sea for a five-day inspection of the candidate city. 
Russia's strategic missile forces are ready to pull out of the INF Treaty with the United States if a political decision is made, the SMF commander said Monday. 
American, British and Israeli special services are involved in subversive activities on Iranian territory, the Iranian interior minister said Monday. 
The construction of a nuclear power plant in southern Iran could take more time than expected, an official from Russia's nuclear power equipment and services monopoly said Monday. 
Iran has not paid Russia for the construction of the nuclear power plant in Bushehr for a month, a source in the Russian currency control bodies said Monday.
One Russian Muslim pilgrim was killed and three injured in a road accident in northwestern Iran, the Russian Embassy in the Islamic Republic said Monday. 
Latvian President Vaira Vike-Freiberga has signed into law a bill that delegates the right to sign a border treaty with Russia to the Cabinet, thus paving the way to the settlement of a long-running territorial dispute between the two ex-Soviet states, her office said Monday. 



