| April 2007 |
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Police in Tallinn, Estonia, had to use tear gas to disperse protesters against Estonian authorities' decision to remove a World War II monument to Soviet soldiers. 
U.S. Senate approved a bill to pull out American troops from Iraq by April 2008 by 51 against 46 votes. 
Over 10,000 Serb refugees have flocked to the border of Serbia's breakaway province Kosovo to highlight their plight for a UN fact-finding mission, a Kosovo Serb leader said Thursday. 
Ukraine's Justice Ministry took the side of the ruling pro-government coalition in parliament and proposed that the president cancel his second decree, signed Thursday, to dissolve the legislature and postpone early elections. 
The EU's leading foreign policy and security official said Thursday that progress had been made during talks with Iran's top nuclear negotiator Ali Larijani in Turkey. 
Russia and the United States are forming a working group that will focus on the future of bilateral relations and will be co-chaired by a former Russian premier and an ex-U.S. secretary of state. 
Serbia will never recognize an Albanian state on its territory in the event Serbia's breakaway province of Kosovo is granted independence, the Serbian foreign minister said Thursday. 
NATO is concerned by the easy access to drone technology in the world, which is in particular used in radio controlled toys, a NATO deputy assistant secretary general said Thursday. 
"I think it is necessary to announce a moratorium on Russia's implementation of the CFE treaty until all NATO countries ratify it and start to strictly adhere to it, as Russia does today unilaterally," Putin said in his annual state of the nation address to parliament. 



