| November 2008 |
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U.S. Patriot missiles will be dispatched in Poland in 2009, the country's defense minister said on Tuesday while on an official visit to Ukraine. 
A South Ossetian official on Tuesday accused the OSCE representatives in Tskhinvali of concealing information that Georgia was preparing for a major offensive against the breakaway republic on August 7. 
Russian Defense Minister Anatoly Serdyukov called on Tuesday for a resumption of dialogue with NATO, frozen after a five-day war between Russia and Georgia in August, but the alliance indicated there would be no major compromise. 
Seoul is still continuing to cooperate with authorities in North Korea's capital despite recent frosty relations between the South and the North, Seoul's assistant mayor said on Tuesday. 
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev's statement on the Stalin-era famine provoked disappointment in Ukraine, the country's ambassador to Russia said on Tuesday. 
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said Tuesday that he hoped the new U.S. administration could look at bilateral ties "at a different angle and more pragmatically." 
The Russian defense minister warned on Tuesday that Georgia's military buildup and drive to join NATO could cause a conflict worse than the five-day war over South Ossetia in August. 
Russia is not satisfied with U.S. political guarantees on missile defense, the foreign minister said Tuesday after talks with his Portuguese counterpart. 
Jury selection was completed on Tuesday for the trial in a Moscow military district court of three men over the October 2006 murder of Russian investigative journalist Anna Politkovskaya. 
The Czech parliament will not resume consideration of a Czech-U.S. missile defense treaty until Barack Obama officially assumes the U.S. presidency, the speaker of the lower house said on Tuesday. 
Georgia is ready to normalize relations with Russia, but is concerned that there could be an escalation in tensions in the region, a Georgian deputy prime minister told Spain's EFE agency on Tuesday. 
The world's largest particle collider, which was shut down soon two weeks after being launched in September, will not be restarted until summer 2009, a Swiss daily said on Tuesday. 
Talks on a new partnership agreement between Russia and the European Union will resume in early December, the head of the European Commission's Moscow office said on Tuesday. 
A Georgian delegation set to attend talks in Geneva will press for an international peacekeeping presence in its breakaway regions, the Foreign Ministry said on Tuesday. 



