| September 2009 |
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The decision to distribute quotas among the country participants in the International Monetary Fund (IMF) can be made no earlier than 2010 after the organization's reformation.
Moldovan Parliament Speaker Mihai Ghimpu said during a televised interview on Saturday he would like to annul the country's sovereignty and unite with Romania.
Serbian authorities have detained five people suspected of negligence that led to a series of explosions, killing at least seven people at an ammunition factory in central Serbia, Tanjug news agency reported on Saturday.
Russia is demanding that Georgia stop seizing ships in neutral waters and intends to request explanation from Tbilisi through Switzerland's mediation, the Russian Foreign Ministry said Saturday.
Russia and the United States have started working on a new strategic arms reduction treaty, the Russian Foreign Ministry said Saturday.
A man in Brunswick, southeast Georgia, U.S., who called 911 to inform them that his whole family was killed in a mobile home, has been arrested and charged on eight counts of first degree murder, CNN reported.
Ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya has said he will visit Guatemala and Nicaragua before making another attempt to return to his homeland.
Iraq has sent additional units of interior troops to its border with Syria "to prevent terrorists from infiltrating the Iraqi territory," Al Jazeera television said on Saturday.
Leaders of the rival Palestinian movements, Fatah and Hamas, will separately meet in Cairo with Egyptian leadership on Saturday to discuss the current progress in inter-Palestinian dialogue.
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez will visit Belarus next week to discuss economic cooperation with the former Soviet republic with focus on energy projects, the Belarusian STV television has said.



