| March 2008 |
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"We think this is a mistake, which results from disrespect for international law," Vitaly Churkin said urging only weapons to be supplied for peacekeeping purposes. 
Poland's foreign minister denied on Monday rumors that Warsaw had decided to allow the placement of a U.S. missile interceptor base on its territory. 
Ukraine and the U.S. signed on Monday an agreement on cooperation in trade and investment paving the way for Tuesday talks between the two countries' leaders, a Ukrainian Foreign Ministry spokesman said. 
Members of the 17th International Space Station (ISS) expedition will conduct up to 47 scientific experiments during their stay on board the orbital station, Russia's Federal Space Agency said Monday. 
Belarus's Foreign Ministry announced on Monday it would be making additional cuts to its Embassy staff in Washington and urged the United States to do the same. 
The Greek Foreign Minister said Monday that Greece would veto Macedonia's NATO membership until the former Yugoslav republic changes its name. 
Former heavyweight WBC Champion of the World Vitali Klitschko has voiced again his intention to run for the post of mayor of the Ukrainian capital submitting Monday documents to register his candidacy.
Russia's president signed a federal law ratifying a maritime border treaty with Norway on Monday, the Kremlin press service said. 
Gazprom could coordinate the price for Central Asian natural gas which it supplies primarily to Ukraine by July 1, a senior official at the Russian energy giant said on Monday. 
Neither the Duke of Edinburgh nor the British Secret Intelligence Service (MI6) were involved in the death of the Princess Diana, the coroner at an inquest into her death said on Monday. 
Thousands of people gathered on Kiev's main square on Monday to protest against the U.S. president's visit, and the Ukrainian leadership's drive for NATO membership. 



