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Ukraine proposes renewing the Big Treaty with Russia, the country's foreign minister said Monday.
Add commentsThe U.S. Administration said the opposition demonstrations held in Moscow and St. Petersburg at the weekend were peaceful protests and urged Russian authorities to provide freedom of expression. 
Russian diplomats have described an article by Ukraine's opposition leader Yulia Tymoshenko, to be published in the U.S. Foreign Affairs magazine, as an "anti-Russian manifesto" and an attempt to return to the Cold War. 
Ukraine's foreign minister urged the conflicting sides in the political dispute to reach an agreement before the Constitutional Court rules on the president's decree, and the president offered to delay elections. 
The United States has no plans to attack Iran and intends to resolve all problems by diplomatic efforts, the U.S. chief of Naval Operations said Monday. 
The Prosecutor General's Office has asked the U.K. to deprive fugitive Russian businessman Boris Berezovsky of his refugee status and extradite him to Russia, the Russian prosecutor general said Monday. 
Abkhazia's Foreign Ministry is satisfied with the new UN Security Council resolution on the Georgian-Abkhazian settlement adopted April 13 in New York, the unrecognized republic's foreign minister said Monday. 
The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe will not interfere in an ongoing political crisis in Ukraine without a formal request, the PACE president said Monday. 
The president of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) said Monday that excessive use of force to disperse demonstrations should be ruled out. 
Russian President Vladimir Putin has congratulated Pope Benedict XVI, who turned 80 today, and presented him with a triptych icon, "A Millennium of Russia's Baptism," the Kremlin press service said Monday. 
Iran will continue implementing its nuclear program regardless of UN Security Council resolutions, the president said Monday.



