| February 2007 |
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Italy's upper house of parliament rejected the government's foreign policy program over differences on Afghanistan, putting in doubt the future of the Romano Prodi government. 
Iranians will continue to make full use of peaceful nuclear energy and disregard opposition from countries speaking the language of force, the president said Wednesday. 
The Russian nuclear equipment and services monopoly said Wednesday it has sent its Iranian partners a timeframe for settling an outstanding debt on construction of a nuclear power plant in southern Iran. 
Russia and the Republic of South Africa are discussing plans to establish a complex program of cooperation in the nuclear sphere, the head of Russia's nuclear power agency said Wednesday. 
The leaders of three separatist regions in the former Soviet republics of Georgia and Moldova met in Moscow Wednesday to consolidate their efforts to resolve their protracted conflicts. 
Poland's ex-president Aleksander Kwasniewski said Warsaw should insist that Washington discuss its missile defense plans with Russia and the European Union. 
Elements of the U.S. missile defense system in Europe will not allow the United States to stop the threat of missile launches from rogue states, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Wednesday. 



