| February 2009 |
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The fourth round of negotiations on a new Russia-EU bilateral cooperation agreement has been slated for early April, Russia's EU envoy said on Friday. 
Nord Stream AG said on Friday it planned to unveil in early March an environmental report to the Baltic Sea states on a gas pipeline project designed to pump gas to the Balkans and other European states. 
The United States will transit a consignment of non-military supplies to Afghanistan via Russian territory in the next few days, the Russian foreign minister said on Friday. 
Russia considers ties with Turkey to be a foreign policy priority, the Russian prime minister said on Friday. 
Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic has become the first UN Hague tribunal war crimes suspect to be allowed to give an interview to the media, Serbia's B92 radio reported on Friday. 
The Russian Orthodox Church (ROC) will work to remove "obstacles" to a meeting between its new leader and the Pope, a senior Russian church official said on Friday. 
The presidents of Russia and Turkey adopted a joint declaration following talks in Moscow on Friday to promote ties and enhance bilateral friendship and partnership. 
Russia is ready to provide India with a total of 320 military helicopters and hopes to expand cooperation, an executive of a Russian helicopter making plant said on Friday. 
Ecologists have expressed fears that remnants of the U.S. and Russian satellites that collided on Tuesday could pollute a large portion of Russia, a federal environmental official said on Friday. 
Russia and Armenia will set up an integrated air defense network similar to recently announced Russian-Belarusian air defenses, the head of a post-Soviet security bloc said on Friday. 
The crew of the Faina, a Ukrainian cargo ship released by Somali pirates last week, arrived on Friday in the Ukrainian capital of Kiev, a RIA Novosti correspondent reported. 
Russia's Pyotr Veliky missile cruiser has detained three pirate vessels off the coast of Somalia, a Russian Navy spokesman said on Friday. 
The U.S. woman who recently gave birth to octuplets and now has 14 children has launched a website asking people to help with the costs of raising her offspring. 



