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Moldova has canceled plans to participate in NATO-led military exercises in Georgia in May, the Moldpres state news agency reported on Wednesday. 
Moldova has canceled plans to participate in NATO-led military exercises in Georgia in May, the Moldpres state news agency reported on Wednesday.
Russia could pay Ukraine in advance for the transit of Russian gas to enable Ukraine's Naftogaz to pay for Russian gas supplies, a source in the Russian delegation said Wednesday.
Russia could pay Ukraine in advance for the transit of Russian gas to enable Ukraine's Naftogaz to pay for Russian gas supplies, a source in the Russian delegation said Wednesday. 
Cuban leader Raul Castro reiterated on Wednesday his country's willingness for a comprehensive dialog with the United States, but said the country's internal affairs were off-limits.
Cuban leader Raul Castro reiterated on Wednesday his country's willingness for a comprehensive dialog with the United States, but said the country's internal affairs were off-limits. 
Georgia's opposition leaders said on Wednesday that they are willing to engage in dialogue with the leadership on the condition that President Mikheil Saakashvili agrees to resign.
Russia's prime minister said on Wednesday that energy giant Gazprom would waive the $2 billion fine it is entitled to demand from Ukraine for failure to buy the contracted volume of natural gas. "These sanctions will not be taken," Vladimir Putin told reporters after talks with his Ukrainian counterpart, Yulia Tymoshenko. 
Russia is ready to work to renew relations with Ukraine, especially bilateral economic ties, with the expectation that mutual interests will be served, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday. 
Russia is concerned over the rising tensions between the Serb and Albanian population in Kosovo, the Foreign Ministry said on Wednesday.



