Russia objects to US warship in Black Sea
Russia is voicing concern about a U.S. warship now just off its shores in the Black Sea.
Russia-EU summit conclude with no major breakthrough
The 27th Russia-EU summit wrapped up Friday in this western Russian city, with Russian and European Union leaders discussing the recent dispute over Russia's ban on EU vegetables, its accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO) and a long-awaited visa-free regime.
Bulgaria, Turkey Agree to Speed Up Gas Grid Connection
Bulgarian Energy Minister Traicho Traikov met on Thursday with his Turkish counterpart Taner Yildiz in Kayseri, Turkey, where they took part in the signing of the Project Support Agreements (PSAs) between Nabucco Gas Pipeline International GmbH and the responsible ministries of the pipeline's five transit countries.
Chinese President expects continued improvement of Sino-Kazakhstan relations to achieve new progress
Chinese President Hu Jintao said Friday that China is willing to work with Kazakhstan to achieve new progress in bilateral ties.
NATO threatens Russia with its missile defense system
The meeting of the NATO-Russia Council at the level of Defense Ministers in Brussels did not result in any mutual agreements. The representatives of the alliance rejected the Russian proposal to establish a common missile defense system (NMD) and refused to give Russia any written security guarantees.
Russian-EU summit starts in W. Russian city
The 27th Russia-EU summit officially kicked off Friday in the western Russian city of Nizhny Novgorod.
Agricultural products from Kyrgyzstan are classified as 2nd class in Russia
Agricultural products from Kyrgyzstan are classified as 2nd class in Russia, as Sergei Golenko, advisor to Minister of Agriculture of the KR, said at meeting in Government House adviser.
Russia cuts electricity to Belarus
Russia's state-controlled power trader Inter RAO UES cut on Thursday electricity supplies to Belarus by 200 MW from the current 400-500 MW over delayed debt payments
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