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RUSSIA TO GRANT ABKHAZIA $330 MLN OVER 3 YEARS
20:44 MSK

Russia will provide Abkhazia financial assistance worth over 10 billion rubles ($330 million) in the next three years, Russia's ambassador to the former Georgian republic said Thursday.



UKRAINE'S PARLIAMENT VOTES TO SACK INTERIOR MINISTER
17:18 MSK

Ukraine's parliament voted on Thursday to dismiss the country's interior minister in an apparent power struggle between the country's two presidential candidates.



GAZPROM TO EXTEND CONTRACT ON GAS TRANSIT TO EUROPE UNTIL 2045
16:37 MSK

Gazprom will extend a contract on gas supplies to Western Europe via Poland until 2045, while gas supplies to Poland may be increased to 11 bln cu m from 2010, the Russia energy giant said on Thursday.



INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON AFGHANISTAN KICKS OFF IN LONDON
16:09 MSK

An international conference on how to bring an end to the conflict in Afghanistan opened in London on Thursday.



RUSSIA FREE TO SELL WEAPONS TO IRAN - STATE ARMS EXPORTER
14:15 MSK

There is nothing to stop Russia from selling military equipment to Iran, the head of Russia's state-run arms exporter said on Thursday.



RUSSIA EXPECTS TO SELL NO LESS THAN $7.4 BLN OF ARMS IN 2010
12:48 MSK

Russia exported $7.4 billion worth of military products last year, and expects to sell at least a similar amount in 2010, the head of the country's state-run arms exporter Rosoboronexport said on Thursday.



TRANSPARENCY INTERNATIONAL TO MONITOR CORRUPTION IN RUSSIA, U.S.
11:32 MSK

Transparency International will monitor corruption in Russia and the U.S., a senior Russian human rights official said on Thursday.



RUSSIA, BELARUS AGREE ON OIL SUPPLIES, TRANSIT
10:30 MSK

Russia and Belarus have signed an array of agreements on crude oil deliveries and uninterrupted transits to Europe, a Russian deputy prime minister said on Wednesday.

Igor Sechin said the deals included "amendments to an agreement on oil deliveries to Belarus, oil pricing procedures, and a joint statement on oil transit guarantees."

The deals "meet the interests of Russian companies" and "regulate subsidized supplies to Belarus" this year, Sechin told Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, without elaborating.

Russia earlier offered to supply the ex-Soviet republic with some 6.3 million metric tons of oil for domestic consumption duty-free and demanded Minsk pay full import duties on crude it refines and transits to Europe, dropping considerable subsidies.

Belarus requested Russia to supply up to 30 million metric tons of oil duty free, saying it would otherwise increase transit fees for Europe-bound oil from $3.90 to $45.

Russian oil supplies via the ex-Soviet republic have continued throughout the dispute. A spat between Moscow and Minsk in 2007 led to disruptions in supplies to Poland and Germany.

Sechin and Belarus's first deputy premier, Vladimir Semashko, also signed a statement pledging uninterrupted oil transits to Europe.

"Russia and Belarus reaffirm their commitment to international energy security principles and guarantee stable oil shipments across Russia and Belarus," the statement said.

Russia has had frequent disputes with its former Soviet neighbors over energy prices in recent years, as it has moved to bring tariffs closer to free market levels. The West has accused Moscow of using energy as a political tool in ties with Ukraine and Belarus, major transit nations for its natural gas and oil flows.

Speaking at a news conference after the talks, Semashko confirmed Minsk would receive 6.3 million metric tons of oil duty-free this year, but the volume could rise later depending on the country's economic performance.

Belarus consumes an estimated 8 million tons of oil a year, while its own production amounts to 1.7 million.

Semashko said they also agreed to increase transit tariffs every year based on an agreed-on formula, and the fee could rise 11% this year.

RIA Novosti



OBAMA RENEWS PLEDGE TO BRING U.S. TROOPS HOME FROM IRAQ BY AUGUST
10:00 MSK

U.S. President Barack Obama has said he will keep his election campaign promise to have all of his country's combat troops home from Iraq by the end of this August.




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