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09.02.2005 - 80% of Russian military exports go to China, India
President Vladimir Putin has told the Rosoboronexport military exports company to have closer relations with the Russian Foreign Ministry.
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08.02.2005 - Belarus repays debts to IMF
Belarus has fully repaid its debt to the International Monetary Fund. The last payment due to the fund was made on February 1, the press service of the Belarusian finance ministry has reported to RBC. At the same time the finance ministry did not announce the amount of the last payment; however, it noted that all payments had been made strictly in accordance with the payment schedule.
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08.02.2005 - George W. Bush is again raising the issue of democratic reforms in Russia
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice’s meeting in Ankara was hardly a working function held as part of the preparation for the upcoming Putin-Bush summit in Bratislava. The agenda embraced a large number of widely different issues, from non-proliferation to the situation in post-Soviet states, recalls Russky Kuryer.
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07.02.2005 - Russia, US stress the need to settle conflicts in Georgia
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Sunday after ending talks with U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice that Russia and the United States had “confirmed the need to settle conflicts in Georgia without resorting to pressure by force.”
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04.02.2005 - Moscow hails EU decision to suspend sanctions against Cuba
Moscow has welcomed a decision by European Union foreign ministers to suspend political and diplomatic sanctions against Cuba which were imposed on June 5, 2003.
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04.02.2005 - Russia-US agenda for the near future will remain the same
Russia-US agenda for the near future will remain the same as during the first term of Mr. Bush’s presidency, believes Mikhail Margelov, the chairman of the Federation Council committee for international affairs.
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04.02.2005 - The FBI will make an expertise of the Zurab Zhvania tragedy
The Federal Bureau of Investigation will make an expertise of the Zurab Zhvania tragedy parallel to Georgian investigation, the Georgian Prosecutor General’s PR announced to the media.
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03.02.2005 - On February 4-11, 1945, Stalin, Roosevelt and Churchill - met in the Livadia Palace outside Yalta, Crimea
On February 4-11, 1945, the leaders of the three Allied powers - Joseph Stalin, Franklin Roosevelt and Winston Churchill - met in the Livadia Palace outside Yalta, Crimea, to coordinate their plans for defeating Nazi Germany and Japan, determining their attitude to the two countries after their unconditional surrender, and mapping the key principles of their common policy in the post-war world.
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03.02.2005 - Russia is China’s main strategic partner
According to Mr. Putin, "major military exercises would be held in 2005 for the first time in many years." "Undoubtedly, the security consultations at the political level are the basis of relations in this sphere," Mr. Putin said.
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03.02.2005 - Mechanism or Russian-Chinese security consultations agreed
Russian President Vladimir Putin believes that Russian-Chinese inter-state consultations on security issues form the basis of bilateral cooperation in this sphere.
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