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UKRAINIAN EX-PRESIDENT APPEALS TO RESTORE BANDERA'S HERO TITLE
19:04 MSK

Ukraine's ex-president has appealed a court ruling which invalidated his order to make onetime Nazi collaborator Stepan Bandera a national hero, Viktor Yushchenko party's press service said on Monday.



RUSSIA'S MEDVEDEV BELIEVES GOVERNMENT BETTER, MORE EFFICIENT UNDER PUTIN
17:42 MSK

The government's work has become much better and more efficient under Vladimir Putin's premiership, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said in an interview with ABC published on Monday.



UKRAINIAN OPPOSITION DEMANDS DETAILS OF GAS TALKS WITH RUSSIA
17:14 MSK

Ukrainian opposition leader Yulia Tymoshenko demanded on Monday that the government make public the details of its gas talks with Russia.



NEW KYRGYZ GOVERNMENT TO RE-EXAMINE U.S. MILITARY BASE DEAL
15:51 MSK

Kyrgyzstan's interim government will take a close look at the agreement under which the Central Asian country hosts a U.S. transit center serving Afghanistan, a first deputy prime minister said on Monday.

"We are a civilized country and we will fulfill our international obligations, but we will investigate whether several agreements were concluded against the interests of the people or for bribes," Almazbek Atambayev said at a news conference.

The military base on the territory of Bishkek's Manas airport was built in 2001 as a part of U.S.led international military operations in nearby Afghanistan. In early 2009, the Kyrgyz government announced that all U.S. troops would have to leave the country, but later agreed a deal with the Pentagon on improved terms under which the facility was turned into a transit center.

"We are interested in common action for stability and security in the world, but it seems the United States plans to withdraw troops from Afghanistan next year. We will approach the transit center issue in a civilized way and resolve it with the U.S. leadership," Atambayev said.

The Kyrgyz opposition took power in the former Soviet country last week after anti-government protests in several cities turned violent, particularly in the capital, Bishkek.

Moscow has been broadly supportive of the new government, and Atambayev was in the Russian capital for talks over the weekend. He said on his return that the interim government expected to receive Russian aid of more than $150 million.

Ousted President Kurmanbek Bakiyev struck a deal in February 2009 to write off Kyrgyzstan's $180 million debt to Moscow, and the promise of a $2 billion discounted loan and $150 million in financial aid, shortly before the closure of the U.S. base was announced.

Both Kyrgyzstan and Russia said at the time that the financial aid and the base closure were unrelated.

RIA Novosti



PRESIDENT MEDVEDEV'S INCOME DOWN IN 2009, TO $115,000
15:49 MSK

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev earned 3,335,281.39 rubles in 2009 (around $115,000) in 2009, down 804,445 rubles ($27,628) on the year before, the Kremlin website said on Monday.



POLAND THANKS RUSSIA FOR AIDING RELATIVES OF AIR CRASH VICTIMS
14:33 MSK

The Polish foreign minister has thanked Russia for providing aid to the relatives of those killed in a devastating plane crash near Smolensk, Russia's Foreign Ministry said on Monday.



JAPAN SEEKS LARGER ROLE IN ECONOMY OF RUSSIA'S FAR EAST
13:36 MSK

Japan's government and Japanese businesses are interested in cooperation and investment in Russia's Far East, Tokyo's ambassador to Russia Masaharu Kono said on Monday.



RUSSIA MAY OFFER UKRAINE $6 BILLION 'NUCLEAR' LOAN
13:07 MSK

Russia may offer Ukraine a loan of between $5 billion and $6 billion for construction of the third and fourth units of the Khmelnitsky nuclear power plant, Russian Prime Minster Vladimir Putin said on Saturday.



DUBAI COURT JAILS TAJIK, IRANIAN OVER CHECHEN ARMY OFFICER MURDER
12:57 MSK

A Dubai court sentenced on Monday two men to 25 years in prison for their roles in the murder of the commander of a Russian Defense Ministry battalion in Chechnya.



KYRGYZSTAN HOPES TO GET MORE THAN $150 MILLION AID FROM RUSSIA
12:36 MSK

Russia should give Kyrgyzstan more than $150 million aid, a first deputy prime minister in the interim government said on Monday following talks in Moscow.



NEW LAW ALLOWS FUGITIVE BUSINESSMAN GUTSERIYEV TO RETURN TO RUSSIA
12:27 MSK

A new business law will allow fugitive Russian businessman Mikhail Gutseriyev, the former head of oil firm RussNeft, to return to Russia, a business daily reported on Monday.



FORENSIC TESTS ON POLISH PLANE CRASH VICTIMS "COMPLETE"
11:07 MSK

Forensic tests on the victims of the crash of the Polish president's plane near Smolensk on Saturday have been completed, the Russian Health Ministry said on Monday.



UKRAINIAN PRESIDENT HEADS TO UNITED STATES TO ATTEND NUCLEAR SECURITY SUMMIT
10:04 MSK

Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych departed on Sunday for the United States where a nuclear security summit is to be held on April 12-13, Yanukovych's press service reported.




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