| July 2007 |
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Russia and the United States will continue discussing the controversial Iranian nuclear program at the United Nations Security Council, the Russian president said Monday.

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and his Venezuelan counterpart Hugo Chavez launched Monday the construction of a petrochemical plant south of Tehran in a move to boost bilateral energy cooperation, an Iranian news agency said. 
Belarus does not fear possible U.S. economic sanctions, and will respond with its own should they be imposed, the Belarusian president said Monday. 
Fugitive Russian oligarch Boris Berezovsky has been charged with plotting a coup in Russia, his lawyer said Monday. 
Russia is ranked fifth among Europe's most attractive countries for foreign direct investment (FDI), a leading global auditing company said in its annual survey. 
Armenia must voluntarily cede Azerbaijani territory if it wants to avoid a new war over Nagorno-Karabakh, the Azerbaijani president said Monday. 
Clashes have erupted for the first time between two Palestinian Islamic movements, Hamas and its former ally the Army of Islam, reportedly holding hostage a BBC reporter, the conflicting sides said. 
The United Kingdom has tightened security measures following the discovery of two car bombs in central London which failed to detonate, and an unsuccessful terrorist attack at Glasgow Airport in Scotland. 
The Palestinian Islamic movement Hamas has detained the leader of a radical Islamic group that has reportedly been holding BBC correspondent Alan Johnston hostage for nearly four months, local media said Monday. 
Sukhoi Civil Aircraft, a subsidiary of the state-owned Sukhoi holding, said Monday it would build the first nine SuperJet-100 regional aircraft in 2008. 



