| February 2007 |
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Russia may consider granting a stabilization loan to Belarus, the economics minister said Thursday. 
Two members of the 14th crew of the International Space Station have repaired a malfunctioning antenna during a spacewalk, mission control said Thursday. 
Russia's foreign minister said Thursday a UN envoy for talks on Kosovo should not set a deadline for a final decision on the status for Serbia's Albanian-populated region. 
The German foreign minister Thursday called for a broad dialogue on the deployment of elements of the U.S. missile defense system in Central Europe, without accusations against the United States. 
The Ukrainian Parliament rejected Thursday two candidacies, proposed by President Viktor Yushchenko, to high-ranking posts in the country's government. 
Estonia's president has vetoed a law permitting the demolition of Soviet war memorials in Estonia, the presidential secretariat said Thursday. 
Tehran said Thursday it is ready to resolve any problems over its purported failure to pay Russia for the construction of a nuclear power plant in southern Iran within 10 days. 
Russia's foreign minister said the Russia-NATO Council still has a lot of potential as a mechanism of collective cooperation. 
Two members of the 14th crew of the International Space Station have started their scheduled spacewalk Thursday to repair malfunctions that occurred during the docking of the Progress M-58 with the station. 
Vladimir Putin's strident speech at the Munich security conference was more of a "cold shower" than a declaration of a Cold War, the presidential aide for Europe told a government daily. 



