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Russian PM Medvedev Arrives in Kazakhstan
Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev has arrived in Kazakhstan on a working visit, a RIA Novosti correspondent reported on Monday.
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China Congratules Medvedev for his election as Russian Leader
China congratulated on Saturday the Prime Minister Dmitri Medvedev for his election as president of the ruling United Russia Party, ratifying willingness to work to expand the links between the two countries.
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Fresh Iran nuclear talks set for Moscow
Iran and world powers will meet in Moscow next month for more talks to try solve a longstanding dispute about Iran's nuclear energy programme, Catherine Ashton, the European Union foreign-policy chief, has said.
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Ukrainian president visits Russia on 15 May 2012
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Kazakhstan, Russia and Belarus to establish council on cooperation with business structures
Prime Ministers of Kazakhstan, Russia and Belarus will sign a memorandum with business communities, Vice-President of the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs Alexander Murychev announced during the II Eurasian Business Council, which is held within the framework of the V Astana Economic Forum in Astana.
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Kazakhstan, Ukraine agree to cooperate in energy, transport and agriculture
Kazakhstan and Ukraine have agreed to cooperate in many sectors of economy, including fuel and energy complex, transport and agriculture, Novosti-Kazakhstan quoted Kazakh First Deputy Prime Minister Serik Ahmetov as saying.
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Ukraine, Poland sign several economic cooperation deals
Ukraine and Poland have signed a number of agreements on economic cooperation. The sides signed a protocol, an agreement on social assistance, and an administrative agreement on it, reads a press release of the Infrastructure Ministry of Ukraine distributed at a press conference following a meeting of the Ukrainian-Polish Intergovernmental Committee on Economic Cooperation.
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Gazprom Is Still Calculating Discount for Bulgaria
Bulgaria managed to negotiate special terms for the supply of Russian gas regardless of its abrupt withdrawal from the Burgas-Alexandroupolis oil pipeline and the Belene NPP energy projects, Russian media outlets note.
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