| March 2008 |
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Serb's foreign minister left for New York on Wednesday to urge the UN to convene a special meeting to discuss Kosovo's independence, the country's Foreign Ministry said. 
China will launch in May a second meteo satellite to ensure more precise weather forecasts during the Beijing Olympic Games set to open on August 8, the Xinhua news agency reported on Wednesday. 
Russian natural gas giant Gazprom resumed on Wednesday full gas supplies to Ukraine after a two-day reduction in deliveries, the company's spokesman said. 
North Korea accused Washington on Wednesday of failing to honor its obligations to the country under six-nation agreements reached last year, in a commentary published in an official newspaper. 
U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Wednesday that the Palestinians and Israelis plan to return to negotiating table, but did not specify a concrete timeframe for the future talks. 
President Viktor Yushchenko gave assurances on Wednesday that Ukraine would not reduce Russian natural gas transit shipments to Europe despite Russia's gas cuts to Ukraine. 
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad dismissed on Wednesday the latest sanctions imposed by the UN Security Council, saying the new resolution lacked authority. 
Governments in Georgia's breakaway republics, South Ossetia and Abkhazia, are stepping up efforts to get their claims for independence recognized by the international community. 
A sea-based Russian-Indian BrahMos supersonic cruise missile has successfully hit a designated ground target for the first time, a spokesman for the Indian manufacturer of the missile said on Wednesday. 
Sophisticated military hardware will be paraded during May's Victory Day Parade in Moscow for the first time since the split up of the U.S.S.R, a military official said on Wednesday. 
Moscow insists that the international peacekeeping force in Kosovo operates strictly under the UN mandate, and that it shows "impartiality" and "objectivity," Russia's envoy to NATO said on Wednesday. 
Iran and the United States will hold their fourth round of talks on Iraqi security in Baghdad on March 6, Iran's chief negotiator told IRNA news agency on Wednesday. 
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad dismissed on Wednesday the latest sanctions imposed by the UN Security Council, saying the new resolution lacked authority. 



