| February 2007 |
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Russia's prime minister will make an official visit to Japan February 27-28, the Russian government press service said Monday. 
The European Union may deploy its peacekeepers in Georgia's breakaway regions, the EU foreign policy chief said after a meeting with the Georgian president Monday.
A senior Iranian government official Monday called the UN demand that the country suspend its uranium enrichment illegitimate and reiterated that Tehran would not heed the ultimatum. 
Russia's top nuclear official plans to discuss signing an intergovernmental agreement on the peaceful use of nuclear energy during his visit to Japan, a Moscow diplomatic source said Monday. 
Russia is interested in the participation of Japanese investors in the development of East Siberian deposits and the construction of the East Siberia-Pacific Ocean oil pipeline (ESPO), the Russian industry and energy minister said Monday. 
Russia's foreign minister said Monday he is concerned over the frequent statements made about a possible strike on Iran. 
Vladimir Gusinsky, a former Russian media magnate wanted back home on fraud charges, was granted Spanish citizenship by special order of the government in Madrid, the EU nation's Cabinet said Monday. 
Sakhalin II shareholders should work to restore financing from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development for the hydrocarbon project off Russia's Pacific coast, a Russian minister said Monday. 
Future talks on the deployment of a U.S. missile defense base in Poland could take several years, Poland's foreign minister said Monday. 
An additional share issue offered by state-controlled retail savings bank Sberbank [RTS: SBER] has appreciated 9% above the original placement price, a respected business daily said Monday. 



