Ukrainian, Polish presidents say gas supply crises era is a bygone
Ukraine and Poland, Viktor Yanukovych and Bronislaw Komorowski, believe that the era of crises in gas supply is gone never to return, British media cite the Ukrainian presidential press service as saying.
Ukraine's friendship with Russaia to benefit Europe: Yanukovych
The restoration of mutually beneficial relations between Ukraine and Russia would benefit not only both countries but also Europe, President Viktor Yanukovych said
India to get Russian nuclear submarine in March
India's undersea warfare will receive a major boost after Russia transfers its nuclear-powered K-152 Nerpa attack submarine on a 10-year lease in March next year.
Ukraine and Poland: Gas Crises are Left in the Past
KIEV, Ukraine Answering the question about the European energy security, President Yanukovych emphasized that the stability in energy supplies cannot be achieved without establishing smooth and long term relationships among the nations, which supply,
Russia's season for summits
chancellor Angela Merkel at the luxury French beach resort of Deauville from October 18-19. Both invitations concerned joint security concerns of the West and Russia. Western media reported that the NATO invitation was a "bid to enhance security
Russian president fires Moscow mayor after weeks of feuding
Yuri Luzhkov's 18-year rule ends after Kremlin campaign said he cared more about his bee collection than the city's people
Iran warns Russia on siding with US
Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast warns Russia that siding with the US against Iran will harm Moscow’s long-term interests, APA reports quoting presstv.ir website.
Russia, Kazakhstan to develop energy cooperation
Russia's largest hydropower company, RusHydro, on Tuesday signed a deal jointly to build renewable energy enterprises in southern Kazakhstan with the regional government of Jambyl.
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