Russia 091125 Basic Political Developments



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Russia 091125

Basic Political Developments


  • Reuters: PRESS DIGEST - Russia - Nov 25

  • AP: Mullen leads US in arms control talks with Russia

  • Kyivpost: Medvedev: Russian, U.S. aircraft manufacturers could work together

  • European Jewish Press: European Jewish delegation discuss Shalit, Iran issues with Russian leaders

  • The Moscow Times: Putin Will Make Appeal to Renault

  • Bloomberg: Poland, Russia May End Gas Talks Tomorrow, Rzeczpospolita Says

  • Dow Jones: Poland May Sign Gas Deal With Russia Thursday - Official

  • RIA: Papoulias says Greece to benefit from fuel deals with Russia

  • Kyivpost: Moscow slams 'hypocrisy' of Ukraine officials

  • Reuters: UPDATE 2-Russia relaxes 2010 gas demands on Ukraine

  • Russia Profile: One Step Back, Two Steps Forward

  • Itar-Tass: Russia FM sends official note to Japan re Southern Kurils

  • Xinhua: Russian legislator denounces Japan's position on territorial dispute

  • Aysor.am: Medvedev, Aliev discuss Karabakh conflict

  • News.az: Russian leader welcomes progess in Karabakh talks

  • 24.kg: Kyrgyzstan, Russia pledge closer cooperation between capitals

  • Itar-Tass: French helicopter ship to have joint drill of Russian helicopter teams in St Petersburg

  • RIA: Kazakhstan moves to play down Baikonur spat with Russia

  • Satnews: Arianespace Marks A First — Twice — For Russia: Arianespace has marked a historic milestone with the arrival of its first two Soyuz launchers in French Guiana, which will be used to inaugurate service with this medium-lift workhorse vehicle next year from the Spaceport.

  • Barentsobserver: Next Bulava launch slated for end of December

  • Reuters: Q+A-Russia delays test of troubled Bulava missile

  • PakTribune: Ex-Soviet states see threat of Afghan spillover

  • Interfax: Medvedev gave the Defense a month for inventory of depots and arsenals in Russia

  • RIA: Col. Baranets: Russia has right to use nuclear weapons as it deems necessary – interview

  • Gazeta.kz: Russian government approved Customs Code of Customs Union

  • Interfax: The Federation Council approved a law providing for no increase of transport tax

  • iStockAnalyst: Atomstroyexport Ready to Hire Czech, Slovak Contractors in Npp Projects

  • RIA: Over 1% of Russian population HIV-positive - UN report

  • RIA: Court to rule on refusal to investigate Arctic Sea case abroad

  • RIA: Anatoly Chubais had an accident

  • FT.com: Control of data slips from Kremlin's grasp - Gorbushka market, just outside central Moscow, does a thriving trade in any electronics good you could want: mobile phones, plasma television sets, the latest DVDs, and, if you ask to see them, software peddlers will show potential clients a list of "databases". These consist of CDs with names such as "Ministry of Interior - Federal Road Safety Service", "Tax Service" and "Federal Anti Narcotics Service" and cost about $100 apiece.

  • Itar-Tass: Over 20,000 Russians make hajj to Saudi Arabia

  • Interfax: The court arrested the detainee in Moscow suspected militants of the bandit Umarov

  • Axisglobe: Isa Yamadayev addressed to Russian President as his hunting reportedly continues in Moscow

  • Axisglobe: Russian FSB declared anti-terrorist operation in Sunzhensk area of Ingushetia and Achkhoy-Martan district of Chechen republic

  • The Jamestown Foundation: Insurgent Violence Reported in Chechnya, Ingushetia and Dagestan

  • Axisglobe: High-scope fete celebrating Russian secret services agents to be held in St.Petersburg

  • Axisglobe: Lieutenant-General Viktor Vlasov appointed chief of Russian FSB Border Guard directorate in Armenia

  • Russia Today: Europe starts extraditing Russian suspects

  • RIA: Geneva might seek extradition of Russians over crash scandal

  • Telegraph.co.uk: Oligarch's sons 'have shamed Russia' in Geneva road crash

  • Global voices Online: Russia Begins Registering Domains in Cyrillic

  • The Moscow Times: A Third World Killing - Last week, 37-year-old Sergei Magnitsky, a lawyer for Hermitage Capital, died in a Moscow pretrial detention center. - By Yulia Latynina

  • Gazeta.ru: The Diary of Sergei Magnitsky disappeared in Matrosskaya Tishina

  • Axisglobe: FSB dissident Litvinenko was murdered for revelations on KGB and FSB ties with Italian politicians - MP Guzzanti

National Economic Trends


  • WSJ: Crisis Will Continue For 1-2 More Years In Russia - Kudrin

  • Reuters: Too early for Russia to end stimulus –Kudrin

  • Reuters: Russia Kudrin says Moscow exchanges overheated

  • Prime-Tass: Deputy PM sees gradual retraction of govt stimulus

  • Dow Jones: Russia To Raise Forex Interventions Within Ruble Trading Band

  • Bloomberg: Russia to Cut Rates Further to Stem Hot Capital, Ulyukavey Says

  • RIA: Ulyukayev considers the presence of the budget in the banks' capital irrational

  • RIA: Kudrin introduced a bill to raise banks' capital to 1 billion rubles

  • Dow Jones: Russia May Sell Newly-Bought VTB Shares In Two Years - Kudrin

  • Itar-Tass: Second annual RF Pension Forum to be held in Moscow - The fulfilment of the new pension legislation and important problems of the development of the pension system are to be considered at the second annual Russian Pension Forum that is opening in Moscow on Wednesday. Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin will take part in its work, the press service of the RF cabinet reported.

  • Russia Today: Privatisation to step into budget deficit as government looks to entice investor

  • Reuters: UPDATE 1-Russia eyes $2.5 bln from privatisations in 2010


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