| September 2008 |
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Ukraine has confirmed it is continuing its "vicious" policy by turning away a Russian MP and political scientist at Kiev's Borispol airport, the Russian Foreign Ministry said Friday. 
The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) will form a working group to monitor the situation in the zone of the Georgia-South Ossetia conflict, a senior Russian lawmaker said Friday. 
A suspected U.S. aerial drone fired missiles at a Pakistani tribal village in North Waziristan, killing six and wounding at least four people, an Afghan news agency reported Friday. 
Leaders of a post-Soviet regional security bloc have censured Georgia over its actions in South Ossetia and backed Moscow, the Russian president said Friday. 
The third U.S. Navy vessel to bring humanitarian aid to Georgia arrived in the Black Sea port of Poti on Friday, a Russian navy source said. 
Jordan has sent 1,000 Kalashnikov rifles to Fatah with the blessing of Israel, which hopes the weapons will help the Palestinian party to better promote security and oppose Hamas, local radio said Friday. 
Russian arms exports may reach at least $6.1 billion by the end of 2008, a senior official at Rosoboronexport, Russia's largest state arms exporter, said on Friday. 
Iran could impose unilateral sanctions against Western powers in response to measures to punish Tehran over its nuclear program, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said. 
Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko told U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney on Friday that he greatly values the strategic bilateral relationship between Kiev and Washington. 



