| September 2009 |
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The chief of the Russian General Staff has arrived in Cuba for a working visit at the invitation of the Cuban military leadership.
At least 50 people were injured as Typhoon Koppu swept through Hong Kong and moved on toward the Chinese mainland.
A coastal fort established by Russian colonists in California almost 200 years ago is threatened by cuts to the state's parks budget, but Russian diplomats are working to keep the historic site open.
Technical discussions between Russia and France on buying a Mistral class amphibious assault ship should be completed soon, with a decision on the purchase to follow from Moscow.
A two-day international gas conference that opens Tuesday in Azerbaijan's capital will in particular discuss the Nabucco pipeline.
The United States is concerned over Venezuela's desire to build up arms.
The UN Security Council has extended by two months the period to draft a report on the implementation of resolution 1718 on sanctions against North Korea.
The United States has extended the trade embargo on Cuba by one year again, the White House said in a statement Monday.
The Middle East quartet of mediators and the six countries holding talks on Iran's nuclear program will hold meetings at the 64th session of the UN General Assembly in New York.
A delegation from Yerevan led by the Armenian capital's mayor Gagik Beglaryan will visit Moscow September 15-17.
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin intends to visit France in November, he said at a meeting with his French counterpart Francois Fillon on Monday.



