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Panetta, Serdyukov discuss missile shield



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Panetta, Serdyukov discuss missile shield


http://en.rian.ru/russia/20110720/165294231.html
11:45 20/07/2011
MOSCOW, July 20 (RIA Novosti)

Russian Defense Minister Anatoly Serdyukov and his U.S. counterpart Leon Panetta have discussed issues of international security and the proposed European missile defense shield.

Serdyukov also invited Panetta to pay an official visit to Moscow during the telephone conversation, a Russian Defense Ministry statement said.

Russia and NATO agreed to cooperate on the so-called European missile defense system at the Lisbon summit in November 2010. NATO insists there should be two independent systems that exchange information, while Russia favors a joint system with full-scale interoperability.

Russia also demands legally binding guarantees that NATO missile defense systems will not be directed against it.

11:22 20/07/2011ALL NEWS

Russia, US defence ministers discuss international security.


http://www.itar-tass.com/en/c154/189023.html

20/7 Tass 85

MOSCOW, July 20 (Itar-Tass) — Russian Defence Minister Anatoly Serdyukov and U.S. Defence Secretary Leon Panetta had a telephone conversation on Wednesday, in which they discussed international security and missile defence, the Russian Defence Ministry reports.

Serdyukov congratulated the U.S. counterpart on his appointment to the post, a ministry report said. The ministers discussed international security issues, including the situation in Afghanistan, as well as military cooperation of the two agencies.

The Russian defence minister brought up the issue of missile defence. The sides reached an agreement to continue bilateral cooperation.

“Anatoly Serdyukov invited Leon Panetta to pay a working visit to Moscow,” the ministry reported.



Medvedev may meet with Ukrainian president on July 31 in Sevastopol

http://www.ukrainianjournal.com/index.php?w=article&id=12848


Journal Staff Report


KIEV, July 19 - Russian President Dmitry Medvedev may visit Ukraine on July 31 and have a meeting with his Ukrainian counterpart Viktor Yanukovych in Sevastopol, the Sevastopol city council’s press service reported Tuesday.

Medvedev is expected to arrive in Sevastopol, the naval base for Russian Black Sea Fleet in Crimea, to take part in celebration of Russia’s Naval Day, the press service reported.

The office of Yanukovych in Kiev on Tuesday did not answer phone calls to confirm the report.

Yanukovych is currently in Crimea working from his summer residence on the Black Sea, and is not expected to be back to Kiev until the middle of August, people familiar with the issue said.


Leading Russian law firm enters Ukraine

http://www.ukrainianjournal.com/index.php?w=article&id=12851


Journal Staff Report


KIEV, July 19 – A leading Russian law firm thought to be associated with Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin announced its merger Tuesday with a major Ukrainian company, creating the largest law firm in the former Soviet Union.

Egorov Puginsky Afanasiev & Partners of Russia has announced its merger with Magisters, the law firm that had once advised then-Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko on natural gas contacts with Russia.

“This merger is unprecedented for our market,” Dmitry Afanasiev, the chairman of Egorov Puginsky Afanasiev & Partners, said in a statement. “We are a step ahead of any national or international law firm in size, market penetration and regional coverage in Russia and the CIS.”

The surprise merger comes at a time when Tymoshenko has been facing a major legal challenge during a trial for allegedly exceeding authority while negotiating the Russia gas agreement in January 2009.

Serhiy Vlasenko, Tymoshenko’s top lawyer and part of her legal defense team, was a partner at Magisters in 2006 through the end of 2008.

Yevhen Korniychuk, the first deputy justice minister in the Tymoshenko government, was also a partner at Magisters.

Magisters for years was an appointed legal advisor helping Naftogaz Ukrayiny, the national oil and gas company, handle international agreements.

The firm lost its lucrative contract with Naftogaz immediately after the Tymoshenko government had been toppled in March 2010. Shortly afterwards, the law firm’s offices were raided by prosecutors seeking documents relating to the operations of Naftogaz.

“We are determined to bring new value to our clients through this merger,” Afanasiev said. “And last but not the least, the new partners do like each other and we intend to enjoy working together.”

Egorov Puginsky Afanasiev & Partners, or EPA&P, is the largest and perhaps the most powerful legal company in Russia with many attributing her power to alleged connections with Putin.

Nikolai Egorov, the founding partner of EPA&P, is thought to be a friend and a classmate of Putin back from the time they had studied together at a law school in St. Petersburg.

The close connections between EPA&P and the Russian government were underscored in specific assignments performed by the law firm. For example, EPA&P defended two Russian spies arrested on charges of assassinating Chechen leader Zelimkhan Yandarbiyev in Qatar in February 2004.

The merger comes amid speculations that the Tymoshenko trial may shed light on alleged role of Putin during his negotiations with Tymoshenko ahead of the controversial gas agreement.

Prosecutors accuse Tymoshenko of exceeding her authority while negotiating and signing the gas agreement that had set Russian gas prices for Ukraine at a level higher than on average in Europe.

The 10-year gas agreement also re-shaped the system of natural gas supplies to Ukraine.

As part of the agreement, Russia agreed to eliminate RosUkrEnergo, a Swiss-registered natural gas trader co-owned by Gazprom and by Ukrainian billionaire Dmytro Firtash, a Tymoshenko foe.

RosUkrEnergo was replaced with Gazprom, which had become the only gas supplier to Ukraine.

Firtash is thought to be one of the key financial sponsors of President Viktor Yanukovych and is thought to have significant clout in the current government.

Vlasenko, asked on Tuesday whether Tymoshenko planned to summon Putin and Gazprom CEO Alexei Miller to the court in Ukraine to testify, said this was unlikely.

“Most likely there will be no reason to talk about the witnesses you have mentioned,” Vlasenko said at a press conference responding to a question from reporter.

EPA&P, which has 220 lawyers and 16 partners, was reported to gave revenue 97.2 million euros, or $137.8 million, in 2010, according to The Lawyer European 100.

Magisters, which has about 100 lawyers and 11 partners across the CIS, was reported to have revenue at $26 million.

The new firm will have more than 300 lawyers and 27 partners in servicing clients through offices in Moscow, St Petersburg, Kiev, Minsk, Astana and associate offices in London and Washington, D.C. (tl/ez)






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