| April 2007 |
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The acquisition of gas assets of Russia's bankrupt oil company Yukos will give Italy's Enel and Eni access to Russia's upstream market, which will increase Italy's energy security, Enel CEO Fulvio Conti said Wednesday
Ukraine's Constitutional Court, which is expected to rule soon on a presidential decree dissolving parliament, refused Wednesday to accept the resignation of its pro-presidential chairman, the court's press service said. 
Judges of Ukraine's Constitutional Court have refused to accept the resignation of Chairman Ivan Dombrovskiy, appointed to the post on the presidential quota in August, the court's press service said Wednesday. 
The 15 British sailors released after being held in custody in Iran for nearly two weeks will fly out of Iran at 4:30 a.m. GMT Thursday, Iran's IRNA news agency said Wednesday. 
Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko is preparing a decree to dismiss the government of his long-time rival Viktor Yanukovych, the premier-led Party of Regions said Wednesday.
Serbia will never recognize the independence of its breakaway province of Kosovo, Serbian President Boris Tadic said Wednesday. 
Iran's president said Wednesday that the 15 British sailors detained in late March have been amnestied, calling it "a gift" to the British people. 
Ukraine's parliament passed a resolution Wednesday accusing President Viktor Yushchenko of an attempted coup amid an escalating dispute between pro-presidential and premier-led factions. 
The Ukrainian parliament voted Wednesday against the president's decision to allow foreign troops to participate in multinational military exercises in Ukraine in 2007. 



