| April 2007 |
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Russia's first post-Soviet leader Boris Yeltsin dreamed of making life in Russia decent, and the country's leadership will continue working to achieve this goal, President Vladimir Putin said Wednesday. 
Belgrade said it intends to ask UN officials, due to arrive in Serbia late Wednesday, to send yet another delegation to Kosovo, at a lower level. 
The third military convoy left a Russian military base in Georgia Wednesday as part of a deal on the withdrawal of Russian military bases from the South Caucasus country, signed in 2006. 
Former Russian President Boris Yeltsin was buried in a central Moscow cemetery Wednesday following a memorial ceremony attended by Russian and foreign dignitaries and earlier by thousands of ordinary Russians. 
U.S. plans to expand and deploy elements of its missile defense system around the world threaten the start of a new arms race, a Russian expert said Wednesday. 
Iran's top nuclear negotiator and Europe's foreign policy and security chief started Wednesday a two-day round of discussions on the future of talks over the Islamic Republic's controversial nuclear program in the Turkish capital. 
Ukraine's Constitutional Court is in a closed doors session on the presidential move to dissolve parliament as the country awaits a decision in the ongoing political turmoil.
Former Russian President Boris Yeltsin was buried in a central Moscow cemetery Wednesday following a memorial ceremony attended by Russian and foreign dignitaries and earlier by thousands of ordinary Russians. 
Russia could raise its oil export duty by more than $40 to $200 per metric ton from June 1, a Finance Ministry official said Wednesday. 
Exhumation of Soviet soldiers' remains near the Bronze Soldier statue in Tallinn will start soon, but the statue will not be moved before VE Day May 9, Estonia's prime minister said Wednesday. 



