| April 2007 |
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Washington is not ready to sign a long-term strategic or offensive arms limitation deal with Moscow, the U.S. defense secretary said following negotiations with top Russian security officials Monday. 
Russia and Turkmenistan may expand cooperation in the gas sphere, the Russian president said Monday. 
The foreign minister of Germany, which is the current president of the European Union, said Monday he hopes Russia-EU talks on a new cooperation agreement will start in Brussels May 15. 
Serbia's prime minister said Monday a special UN mission should help resolve the problem of Serbian refugees in the breakaway province. 
Felix Kulov, an opposition leader and ex-premier of Kyrgyzstan, said the authorities' crackdown on the opposition in the wake of massive rallies in the capital was aimed at intimidating opponents and stifling democracy. 
Britain has no legal grounds to refuse Russia's extradition request for fugitive oligarch Boris Berezovsky, a senior Russian parliament member said Monday. 
Boris Yeltsin, Russia's first ever democratically elected leader (1991-1999), has died at the age of 76 of long-term heart trouble. 
Russia fears that Georgia's NATO membership will seriously worsen relations between Moscow and Tbilisi, a senior Foreign Ministry official said Monday. 
Boris Yeltsin, Russia's first ever democratically elected leader (1991-1999), has died at the age of 76 of cardiac arrest. 
Moscow and Washington will continue a dialogue on America's missile defense plans in Europe, a Russian diplomat said following a meeting between the Russian president and the U.S. defense secretary on Monday. 
There are no political obstacles for Russia to build a nuclear power plant in Iran, as the project does not violate the nuclear non-proliferation regime, Russia's top nuclear official said Monday. 



