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Russia, U.S. to discuss anti-drug efforts at Moscow meeting

11:02 AM (MSK) February 4, 2010

The Russian-U.S. Drug Trafficking Working Group will hold its first session on Thursday in Moscow, Russia's Federal Drug Control Service said.

The co-chairmen of the group are Gil Kerlikowske, Director of U.S. National Drug Control Policy and his Russian counterpart, the head of the Federal Drug Control Service, Viktor Ivanov. The two officials have already met in Washington, in September 2009.

Kerlikowske earlier told RIA Novosti that situation in the world's largest heroin producer, Afghanistan, will be one of key issues on the meeting's agenda.

Russia is one of the main markets for drugs from Afghanistan, with at least 12 tons of pure heroin smuggled into the country each year.

Drug use is a growing problem in the country, particularly involving heroin smuggled via the former Soviet states in Central Asia, including Tajikistan and Kazakhstan. About 90% of drug users in Russia are heroin addicts.

In late January Russia's envoy to NATO, Dmitry Rogozin, urged NATO to prioritize the fight against drug trafficking in Afghanistan, saying that "heroin aggression" was "the main threat to Russia."

The working group operates within the framework of the Russia-U.S. Bilateral Presidential Commission, established by the Russian and U.S. leaders during their meeting in last July.

http://en.rian.ru/russia/20100204/157766939.html


12:23 PM (MSK) March 10, 2010

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon will be in Moscow on March 19 for the Mideast quartet meeting before heading to Israel, the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, a spokesman for the UN Secretary General said on Tuesday.


12:22 PM (MSK) March 10, 2010

Iran's first nuclear power plant, Bushehr, will be launched in 2010, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Tuesday.


12:58 PM (MSK) March 9, 2010

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev's European security initiative should be discussed in the OSCE framework, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Monday.


12:55 PM (MSK) March 9, 2010

Russia will provide by the end of 2010 the first batch of low-enriched uranium for an international nuclear fuel reserve bank under control of the UN nuclear watchdog, the head of Russia's state-run nuclear power corporation Rosatom said.


03:20 PM (MSK) March 8, 2010

The construction of the Russia-China oil pipeline will be finished by the end of this year, Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi said on Sunday.


12:53 PM (MSK) March 5, 2010

The stalled talks on North Korea's nuclear program could resume as early as in the next few months, China's top North Korean envoy said on Friday.


01:27 PM (MSK) March 4, 2010

The Russian Black Sea Fleet practiced an amphibious landing of troops on the coast of Abkhazia as a nearby NATO vessel observed, a Russian Navy source said on Wednesday.


12:04 PM (MSK) March 3, 2010

Despite minor disagreements, the U.S. and Russia are working "actively" to shape a common anti-drug policy in Afghanistan, the U.S. Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan said on Wednesday.


12:03 PM (MSK) March 3, 2010

The Russian permanent mission to the United Nations has not yet received any signal to start working on new sanctions against Iran, Russia's ambassador to the UN said on Wednesday.


11:40 AM (MSK) March 2, 2010

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said Monday he does not rule out sanctions against Iran but added that if used, they should be balanced and wise and not target civilians.

Peter Baker and Mark Landler

When President Obama got on the telephone with President Dmitri A. Medvedev of Russia last month, he was under the impression that they were finally close to wrapping up a long-delayed arms control treaty that he had originally expected to sign in December.

But to Mr. Obama’s surprise, Mr. Medvedev was not ready to sign off on a deal and raised issues that required more discussion, American officials said. As he hung up, the officials said, a frustrated Mr. Obama realized that the two sides were not as close as he had thought and sent negotiators back to the table.

The fitful effort to fashion a treaty that would be a signature achievement of his presidency has demonstrated the hurdles Mr. Obama faces in his drive to reset relations with Russia after years of tension.

Peter Baker and Mark Landler

When President Obama got on the telephone with President Dmitri A. Medvedev of Russia last month, he was under the impression that they were finally close to wrapping up a long-delayed arms control treaty that he had originally expected to sign in December.

But to Mr. Obama’s surprise, Mr. Medvedev was not ready to sign off on a deal and raised issues that required more discussion, American officials said. As he hung up, the officials said, a frustrated Mr. Obama realized that the two sides were not as close as he had thought and sent negotiators back to the table.

The fitful effort to fashion a treaty that would be a signature achievement of his presidency has demonstrated the hurdles Mr. Obama faces in his drive to reset relations with Russia after years of tension.

John Fraher and Joseph Richter

Russian Finance Minister Alexei Kudrin said the dollar is in “good shape,” further affirming that there’s no substitute for the world’s reserve currency.

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