| October 2009 |
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A cargo vessel with nine Russian crewmembers stranded in the United Arab Emirates has been impounded, an inspector from the International Transport Workers' Federation said.
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton thanked the government of Ireland for accepting two prisoners accused of terrorism from Guantanamo Bay.
The NATO week in Armenia opens on Monday in Yerevan, the capital of the South Caucasus country.
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin will meet with his Chinese counterpart Wen Jiabao during his visit to China on October 12-14, a senior Russian government official said.
The Egyptian foreign minister said he doubts that the peace talks between the Palestinians and Israelis would be resumed in the nearest future.
The European Armenian Federation for Justice is against the signing of historic accords between Armenia and Turkey, the chairwoman of the federation said.
A mission from the International Monetary Fund arrives in Ukraine on Monday for a 12-day working visit, the Ukrainian Finance Ministry said.
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton arrives in Moscow on Monday for a three-day official visit to discuss bilateral as well as international key-issues.
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said Sunday U.S. leader Barack Obama does not deserve the Nobel Peace Prize he was awarded, the EFE news agency reported



