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Syria intends to develop relations with Russia - Assad

MOSCOW, December 19 (Itar-Tass) - Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad said at talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday that Syria intends to develop relations with Russia, implement agreements in concrete projects, the more so that the Russian role in the world has substantially grown.

Agents "Spying on Russia with NATO help"

Moscow, Associated Press,December 16, 2006.Russia's security chief said foreign intelligence agents are actively spying on Russia with the help of new NATO members, according to an interview published yesterday.

Russia to re-equip its new mobile ICBMs with multiple warheads

The Russian Strategic Missile Troops are set to start re-equipping its single-warhead mobile Topol-M (SS-27) intercontinental ballistic missile systems with multiple re-entry vehicles, its commander told press on Friday.

Lebanese Opposition to Putin: US-Israeli policies putting Lebanon on knife edge of "New Middle East"

The Lebanese National Opposition sent a memo to Russian President Vladimir Putin reminding of the war that ravaged Lebanon and of the suffering of the Lebanese people cause by the Israeli occupation.

Russian military deploys new intercontinental ballistic missile

Russia's military has commissioned its first unit of new intercontinental ballistic missiles mounted on mobile launchers, the ITAR-Tass news agency reported Sunday.

South Ossetia accuses Georgia of plotting provocations against Russian peacekeepers

TSKHINVALI. Nov 28 (Interfax) - The security services of the breakaway province of South Ossetia have warned that Georgia's special services are plotting provocative acts against Russian peacekeepers deployed in the Georgian-South Ossetian conflict zone.

Russia Rejects Plans to Expand Chevron-Led Caspian Sea Pipeline — Paper

Russia’s Energy Ministry has rejected a plan to expand the capacity of a Chevron-led oil pipeline from Kazakhstan to the Black Sea, Kommersant daily reported on Monday, Nov.

Russia and China create their own orbit

While interacting with a select gathering of "Russia hands" from Western academia, media and think tanks recently, President Vladimir Putin ventured onto the topic of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) in terms, as he put it, that would be a "revelation ...

More War Games: Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) & Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Join Hands

Responding to US threats: First theater-level joint military exercise

Russia rules the world's arms bazaar

At a time when US-Russia ties are undergoing palpable tensions, the United States dropped behind Russia and France last year in sales of arms to the developing world. The US share dropped from 35.4% to 20.5% between 2004 and 2005. In monetary terms, the value of these deals fell from US$9.

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Israel blames Russian rocket launchers for its setbacks in Lebanon Israel blames Russian rocket launchers for its setbacks in Lebanon

Hizbullah has, reportedly, already destroyed at least one armor division out of a total of seven that the IDF relies upon. These losses have jeopardized Israel’s blitzkrieg strategy and have lead the latter to limit its ground campaign to the pace of infantrymen.



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Russia, U.S. clear way to WTO deal

11.11.2006 17:30 RUSSIA AND FSU


Moscow and Washington have cleared the way to a deal on Russia's entry to the World Trade Organization and plan to sign it at an economic forum in Vietnam next week, Russia's economics ministry said Friday.

The two countries' delegations "have reached consensus on all the sensitive terms of the [accession] agreement," the ministry said.

Talks with the United States have broken down several times over differences on access of financial services companies to the Russian market, massive copyright violations in the country, and most recently on agriculture, specifically U.S. meat exports.

The ministry said the delegations are continuing the discussions to make sure that Russian Economic Development and Trade Minister German Gref and U.S. Trade Representative Susan Schwab sign the agreement on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum in Hanoi.

Russia has, in turn, demanded Washington abolish the Jackson-Vanik amendment, which restricted trade with the former Soviet Union and remains in force for Russia despite having been lifted for many of its former Communist allies.

The move was under debate in the Republican-majority Congress, but experts say the amendment is unlikely to be scrapped under the Democrats, who won congressional elections this week. The Democrats have been more critical of Russia's potential entry to the global trade body.

Lifting the amendment is important for acquiring U.S. trade benefits, known as Normal Trade Relations (NTR), a major motivation for Russia, which has been negotiating membership in the WTO for over a decade already.

Russia has yet to secure the approval of Georgia and Moldova, energy-dependent former Soviet allies with whom it is locked in an ongoing diplomatic feud over breakaway regions. Georgia has threatened to block Russia's entry.

And Russia will still have to reach a multilateral deal with the 58-member Working Party on its accession to the WTO to bring national legislation and standards in line with international norms.

"Both parties seek to complete the process of Russia's accession to the WTO, and intend to make even more energetic efforts to that end," the Russian ministry said.

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