| April 2008 |
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Ukraine has requested an explanation from Russia over recent statements made by the Russian leadership, the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry said Thursday. 
President George Bush said Thursday the U.S. would complete a limited withdrawal from Iraq in July, and then freeze the number of troops at 140,000. 
The United Nations is a global institution, and no other organization can replace it, the Russian foreign minister said Thursday. 
The status of peacekeepers in the Georgian-Abkhazian conflict zone should not be changed without the agreement of all parties involved, Russia's Foreign Minister said on Thursday. 
The Soyuz TMA-12 delivery vehicle has successfully docked with the International Space Station (ISS) delivering two Russian crew members and South Korea's first astronaut, Russia's Mission Control said on Thursday. 
Authorities in China's Gansu province have released 1,870 people detained during violent protests against Chinese rule in Tibet in mid-March, a Public Security Ministry spokesman said Thursday. 
U.S. officials tried to take Viktor Bout, a Russian arms dealer recently arrested in Thailand, to the U.S. without the move being sanctioned by a court, his brother said on Thursday. 
Polish President Lech Kaczynski denied on Thursday having linked Poland's veto on Russia-EU cooperation talks to the admission of ex-Soviet states into NATO. 
Russia will provide all the support it can to try and reach a peace settlement for Cyprus, the deputy foreign minister said on Thursday. 
Russian authorities have resumed talks with the members of a doomsday sect still remaining underground in central Russia amid reports that two of the group have died. 



