| February 2009 |
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Ukraine has warned Russian Ambassador Viktor Chernomyrdin that he could be expelled from the country over "unfriendly and extremely undiplomatic assessments, comments and statements regarding Ukraine and its leadership." 
A group of Russian camels that was held up at the Russian-Ukrainian border for two weeks in freezing temperatures has reached its final destination of Bulgaria. 
Transneft plans to start building a Chinese leg of the East Siberia-Pacific Ocean later in 2009 and to commission it in 2010, Russia's monopoly pipeline operator said in a statement on Tuesday. 
Chechen separatist leader Akhmed Zakayev, who lives in self-imposed exile in Britain, said on Tuesday he was resolved to return to Chechnya and "work for a lasting peace" in the region. 
Egypt has not asked Russia to put pressure on the Palestinian movement Hamas, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov told journalists on Tuesday in the capital of Oman. 
The guided missile cruiser Moskva, the flagship of Russia's Black Sea Fleet, has returned to the Sevastopol base in the Crimea after a tour in the Mediterranean Sea, a Navy spokesman said on Tuesday. 
China will extend $25 billion in loans to Russian state-controlled crude producer Rosneft and pipeline operator Transneft at 6% per annum in exchange for long-term oil supplies, a source close to negotiations said Tuesday.
Media reports are exaggerating the scope of an oil spill off the coast of Ireland, a Russian Navy spokesman said on Tuesday.

A recent survey revealed that the majority of Ukrainians believe that President Viktor Yushchenko, whose term ends next year, should step down now, the Ukrainian news agency UNIAN reported on Tuesday. 
Moscow has the potential to broaden cooperation with Washington on supplies of non-lethal cargo to the U.S. troops in Afghanistan via the so-called "northern corridor," a Kremlin official said on Tuesday. 
Moscow's mayor criticized the Russian government's economic policies amid the financial crisis and called for a bigger state role in the economy in an interview published by a business daily on Tuesday. 
Tehran hopes a trial run of the Bushehr nuclear power plant in southern Iran will take place before the end of this year, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said on Tuesday. 
Al-Qaeda, the international terrorist organization, has not become weaker but gained in strength, while hundreds of similar extremist groups have emerged worldwide, a Russian presidential representative said on Tuesday. 
Egypt says it welcomes a proposed international peace conference on the Middle East in Moscow and is set to contribute to it, Foreign Minister Ahmed Aboul Gheit said on Tuesday. 
Japan's premier accepted the resignation of the country's finance minister Shoichi Nakagawa on Tuesday, after his unusual behavior at a G7 press conference in Rome at the weekend led to speculation he was drunk. 
Russia and China have signed a number of documents on cooperation in the energy sphere, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Igor Sechin said on Tuesday. 



