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TURKMEN LEADER REASSURES MOSCOW ON NATURAL GAS SUPPLIES
18:51 MSK

Turkmen President Gurbanguly Berdymukhammedov on Tuesday confirmed the Central Asian republic's readiness to supply the required gas volumes to Russia, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said.



PALESTINIAN NEGOTIATOR IN MOSCOW FOR MIDDLE EAST PEACE TALKS
17:26 MSK

Chief Palestinian advisor Sahib Oreikat will discuss recent Israeli settlement activities at a meeting of Middle East mediators in Moscow on March 19, a Palestinian spokesman said on Tuesday.



UN CHIEF TO VISIT SOVIET NUCLEAR TESTING GROUND IN KAZAKHSTAN
17:12 MSK

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon plans to visit the Soviet-era Semipalatinsk nuclear test facility during his visit to Kazakhstan next month, the United Nations Development Program said on Tuesday.



RUSSIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH LEADER ARRIVES IN ARMENIA
16:09 MSK

The head of the Russian Orthodox Church began a three-day visit to the Armenian capital on Tuesday to meet the country's leadership and lay the foundation of a new Russian church.



TAJIK ELECTIONS WERE DEMOCRATIC, TRANSPARENT, QUIET - TAJIK PRESIDENT
14:28 MSK

Tajik parliamentary elections have been democratic, transparent and quiet, Tajik President Emomali Rakhmon said on Tuesday.



NORD STREAM SECURES FUNDING FOR RUSSIA-BACKED BALTIC PIPELINE
12:18 MSK

Nord Stream has secured 3.9 billion euros ($5.3 billion) in financing allowing it to start building a pipeline to pump Russian natural gas to Europe under the Baltic Sea, The Financial Times reported on Tuesday.



KIEV WANTS TO HOST SIGNING OF HISTORIC RUSSIA-U.S. ARMS CUTS DEAL
11:58 MSK

Kiev is seeking to be the venue for the signing of a new nuclear arms reduction treaty between Russia and the United States, a respected Russian business daily reported on Tuesday.



IMEDI HEAD DENIES OFFICIALS INFORMED OF FAKE REPORT BEFOREHAND
11:19 MSK

The head of the Georgian TV channel, which created nationwide panic by a bogus TV news report of a Russian invasion, denied that the country's top officials were informed about the program beforehand.

The Imedi TV channel sparked panic in Georgia on Saturday with a broadcast that said Russian tanks had invaded the capital and the country's president was dead.

The broadcast by Imedi TV, which used the channel's normal news graphics, began on Saturday with a warning that the program showed a sequence of possible events that could occur "if Georgian society is not brought together against Russia's plans." Those viewers who missed the program's introduction took what was shown for real, thinking a new Russia-Georgia war erupted.

On Monday some Georgian media made public a record of a phone conversation, in which a person whose voice is similar to Imedi head Georgy Arveladze, talks with a woman, who seems to be the TV host of the disputed program, Eka Tsamalashvili.

"[The Georgian law] says that we might lose our [broadcasting] license for creating groundless panic in the society... You should take notice of it. You'd rather write everywhere that this is a fictitious report... Otherwise, we might face the consequences," the woman on the record says.

The man answers that he informed "Misha" (apparently the country's president, Mikheil Saakashvili) about the program the day before and the latter advised him against a warning, saying that the program will otherwise "lose its zest."

Georgy Arveladze said no such talk ever took place, saying that the record was a compilation of several recorded conversations.

"All phrases were taken from various dialogs. It is easy to compile my conversation with whoever and on whatever subject that way," Arveladze was broadcasted as saying by the Maestro TV channel.

He also dismissed allegations that Saakashvili was informed about the broadcast beforehand and said that "no state officials took part in preparing the program."

"We consulted only with some political experts. Experts could only see the script, not the program itself. Of course, the broadcast was based on the script," Arveladze said.

He said earlier on Monday that the special report was a warning against possible danger.

"Our objective was not to scare society but to show the dangers facing our country," he said.

He added that he assumed full responsibility for the report and apologized for its negative consequences.

Georgia's National Media Commission ordered Imedi to apologize to the public for the report and examine complaints from all "victims" - people who had reportedly suffered heart attacks and experienced other health problems over the report.

RIA Novosti



VENEZUELA TO EXPORT 80,000 BARRELS OF CRUDE PER DAY TO BELARUS
11:15 MSK

Belarus will be able to buy up to 80,000 barrels of crude oil per day from Venezuela, President Hugo Chavez told a news conference after meeting with his Belarusian counterpart.



TURKMENISTAN VIEWS RUSSIA AS STRATEGIC PARTNER
10:00 MSK

Turkmenistan views Russia as a strategic partner, President Gurbanguly Berdymukhamedov said at the start of a meeting with visiting Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov.




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