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  • Bloomberg: Rosneft, Gazprom, Vozrozhdenie: Russia Stock-Market Preview

  • Bloomberg: Russia Micex to Exceed 1,400 as Oil Rallies: Technical Analysis

  • Reuters: Russia's Sberbank net down 85 pct in Jan-Oct

  • Barentsobserver: Norilsk Nickel has $6.1 billion in debt

  • Barentsobserver: New terminal strengthens Norilsk Nickel

  • FT.com: Daimler double - German car and truckmaker Daimler yesterday launched two joint ventures to build trucks with its Russian partner Kamaz, writes Daniel Schäfer in Frankfurt.

  • The Moscow Times: VimpelCom To Raise Capex 50%

  • Web News Wire: I-Synergo Opens One of the Largest IT Parks in CIS With Cisco Technology

  • Property Magazine: X5 to acquire Paterson supermarket chain

  • The Moscow Times: Axel Takes Over G+J Magazines - German publisher Gruner + Jahr said Tuesday that it is selling its Russian operations to Axel Springer after concluding that it would need to make too many expensive acquisitions to gain a leading market position.

Activity in the Oil and Gas sector (including regulatory)


  • Times Online: Shell seeks stake in giant Russian gasfield

  • Itar-Tass: TNK-BP starts construction of gas-turbine power plant in Tyumen region

Gazprom


  • Bloomberg: Gazprom May Boost 2011 Spending to $52 Billion, Vedomosti Says

  • EurasiaNet: Turkmenistan: Gazprom To Make Cutback On Gas Purchases

  • Itar-Tass: Naftogaz, Gazprom formalize gas agreements

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

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Basic Political Developments

Reuters: PRESS DIGEST - Russia - Nov 25


http://uk.reuters.com/article/idUKGEE5AO0CQ20091125
Wed Nov 25, 2009 7:56am GMT

MOSCOW, Nov 25 (Reuters) - The following are some of the leading stories in Russia's newspapers on Wednesday. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.

KOMMERSANT

www.kommersant.ru

- Russian President Medvedev has sacked members of the military whom he considered responsible for the recent explosions at an arms depot in Ulyanovsk, the paper writes.

- The supervisory board of retailer X5 (PJPq.L: Quote, Profile, Research) will meet on Friday and discuss a contract extention for chief executive Lev Khasis, the daily writes.

VEDOMOSTI

www.vedomosti.ru

- Russia's GDP fell by 8.1 percent in October, the daily writes, citing economy ministry data.

- Russian gas monopoly Gazprom (GAZP.MM: Quote, Profile, Research) has agreed to reduce gas supplies to Ukraine for Nazftogaz, the paper says.

- The paper runs an interview with the CEO of British luxury car-maker Jaguar Land Rover.

- Russia's largest lender Sberbank (SBER03.MM: Quote, Profile, Research) made a net profit of 8 billion roubles ($277.9 million) in October, the daily reports.

MOSKOVSKY KOMSOMOLETS

www.mk.ru

- A drunk Moscow policeman beat up a young man from Abkhazia to death on Monday, the paper writes.

TRUD


www.trud.ru

- Russia's health and social development ministry plans to ban the showing of any images containing alcohol drinks or people drinking alcohol on TV in a bid to fight sweeping alcoholism, the paper says.

((--Writing by Ludmila Danilova, Reuters Messaging: ludmila.danilova.reuters.com@reuters.net, +7 495 775 1242))

($1=28.79 Rouble)



AP: Mullen leads US in arms control talks with Russia

http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5gg4hJ4bvyJwzqAFtHNexFIGNbwPgD9C64NU00

(AP) – 5 hours ago

GENEVA — President Barack Obama's top military adviser attended the latest talks with Russia to replace an expiring Cold War-era arms control agreement, the U.S. said Tuesday.

Adm. Mike Mullen, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, met with Russian officials from Sunday to Tuesday, U.S. spokesman in Geneva Michael Parmly said.

Obama and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev want to conclude a new treaty by Dec. 5, when the 1991 START I accord cutting U.S. and Russian nuclear arsenals expires.

Mullen met Tuesday in Geneva with Russian armed forces chief of staff Gen. Nikolai Makarov, and the two discussed "military and technical issues" related to START, a spokesman for Mullen said.

"Both sides noted that the discussions were both candid and productive and that negotiations were proceeding in a positive direction," the spokesman, Capt. John Kirby, said in a statement.

Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman Andrei Nesterenko said Tuesday that the talks on a replacement for START were in the "home stretch," but he stressed "they are not over."

He said both sides were intensely focused on substantive issues and on "the search for mutually acceptable compromises" as they try to reach agreement.

U.S. officials have said there is the broad outline of an agreement, but talks are ongoing on how to verify new cuts in nuclear arsenals.


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


http://www.kyivpost.com/news/russia/detail/53539/
Today at 10:44 | Interfax-Ukraine

Russian and U.S. aircraft manufacturers could work together Dmitry Medvedev told workers of the Aviastar-SP joint venture set up on the basis of the Ulyanovsk Aviation Complex.

"Advanced models must be developed," he said when the facility's plans were discussed.

As an example he named the plant's well-known product - the Antonov An-124 Ruslan cargo aircraft. "The market is enormous, so are the transportation volumes. Such planes are actually not made elsewhere in the world," he said noting that only the U.S. C-5 can be compared to Ruslan.

"Someone will occupy the niche. And it would be better if we did that," Medvedev said. "Or we could do it together with the Americans," he added.

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

http://www.ejpress.org/article/40655
by: Yossi Lempkowicz

Updated: 25/Nov/2009 07:27














MOSCOW (EJP)---Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov told a Jewish delegation that the continuing captivity of Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit by Hamas in Gaza is intolerable and a humanitarian issue of the highest regard.

The delegation from the European Jewish Congress (EJC), led by the organization’s President Moshe Kantor, brought up the issue of Shalit during a meeting with Lavrov Tuesday in Moscow.

Shalit was kidnapped more than three years ago by Palestinian groups, including Hamas, near the Gaza border.

According to the EJC, Lavrov told the delegation that he is in constant communication with the Shalit family and that the Russian government would provide any assistance that would be required.

Kantor, who spoke about how important the Shalit affair was for the EJC, presented the Russian Foreign Minister with a book that Gilad Shalit wrote when he was 11 years old called “When the Shark and the Fish First Met”.

“The continuing incarceration of Gilad Shalit is a humanitarian issue of great concern to Israel and the Jewish people,” Kantor told Lavrov.

”Given Russian influence in the Middle East we would like to ask what Russia can do to help solve this issue,” he said.

The EJC delegation is in Russia to discuss several major issues of concern to the Jewish community and is to meet with Russian President Dimitry Medvedev on Thursday.

Among the issues is also Russia’s attitude towards tough sanctions against Iran in the wake of the stalled talks on the Iranian nuclear program.

“It is vital that there is consensus on the next step should the talks fail. Russia is a vital part of any chances that a strong sanctions program will achieve its object and end the nuclear stand-off peacefully,” Kantor said.

“We also asked the Russian leaders to impress the need for tough sanctions with their allies, including the Chinese.”

Another issue of particular concern to the EJC is the possible delivery to Iran from Russia of the S-300 missile system.

“If the S-300’s were in the hands of the Iranians we can kiss goodbye to any chance of a peaceful resolution to the Iranian nuclear issue,” Kantor continued. “It is clear that the Iranians already see themselves as able to dictate terms to the international community, this missile system would allow them to think of themselves as completely above the law and would act with complete impunity.”

The EJC is a representative umbrella body of Jewish communities across Europe.



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