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How Much Do The Neighbors Pay?
12/31/2006 - 05:44 / Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
SETTING THE RATES: The rates former communist states paid for exported Russian natural gas in 2006 ranged from a low of $47 per 1,000 cubic meters by Belarus, to a high of $160 by Moldova.
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Gazprom Says Belarus Gas Talks 'Not Encouraging'
12/31/2006 - 05:35 / Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
Russian state-controlled gas monopoly Gazprom said today that talks with neighbor Belarus on a dispute over gas prices are "not encouraging."
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1:34 pm: Belarusian official announces agreement on 2007 gas price, Russia's Gazprom denies it
12/31/2006 - 05:30 / freenewmexican.com
MINSK, Belarus (AP) - A top Belarusian official said late Saturday that the country has reached agreement with Russian state gas monopoly OAO Gazprom on a gas price for 2007, but Gazprom's chief spokesman said there is no deal and that talks are expected to continue.
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Minsk and Moscow are both waiting for the end of today’s negotiations with interest
12/30/2006 - 20:13 / http://www.afn.by/news/view.asp?newsid=81852
Negotiations in Moscow over gas supplies in 2007 continue between representatives of Gazprom and Belarusian delegation headed by Belarusian deputy minister of energy Eduard Taupianiets continue for already 3 hours. This round of negotiations is so much important that the majority of Gazprom top-managers stayed in company’s Namyotkin Street headquarters to wait for Belarusian delegation to arrive.
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A Happy Nation
12/30/2006 - 01:35 / Anonimous
I guess I am not the only one who goes back again and again to the 19-th of March events (opposition rallies against fraudulent presidential election) in order to understand, why didn’t we have a single chance to initiate changes in Belarus?
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Belarus Heads Toward a New Year's Face-off With Putin
12/29/2006 - 14:45 / TIME.com
The former Soviet republic has balked at a hike in gas rates, and Moscow has threatened to turn off the gas. Is it just business, or it Putin looking for annexation?
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The sorrows of Belarus
12/29/2006 - 07:35 / http://forum.3dway.org/viewtopic.php?t=1818
A government in exile, a country in a mess THE Belarusian National Rada, or council, seems preposterously peripheral. Via a tenuous chain of succession and inheritance it represents a Belarusian state that was founded in 1918 and existed for barely a year. It has had no surviving counterparts since similar émigré outfits, such as the Ukrainian and Polish governments-in-exile, packed up in triumph at the end of the cold war. Its self-perpetuating 80-strong assembly meets every second year. Its five “secretariats” (ministries) have neither officials to command nor taxpayers’ money to spend. Its worldly goods amount to little more than a shabby letterhead, a shambolic website, and a devoted if somewhat secretive circle of adherents made up both of diehard old émigrés, and keen youngsters from the new diaspora.
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Criminal Proceedings Against Union of Poles in Belarus Continues
12/29/2006 - 07:27 / Charter97.org
The head of Hrodna city branch of the Union of Poles in Belarus Mieczyslaw Jaskiewicz has been charged with violation of the Article 339 of the Criminal Code of Belarus (hooliganism). The Charter’97 press-center has been informed about that by the UPB activist Andrzej Poczobut.
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EU Presses Russia, Belarus To Reach Gas Agreement
12/29/2006 - 07:21 / Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
EU Energy Commissioner Andris Piebalgs today urged Russia and Belarus to end their gas-price dispute, which could affect supplies to EU member states. The EU receives around one-quarter of its gas from Russia.
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Belarus PM: Gas deal by Monday
12/29/2006 - 07:18 / United Press International
Belarus and Russian natural gas giant OAO Gazprom will work out a gas price by Monday's deadline, Belarus' prime minister said Thursday. "We are practically satisfied with the course of negotiations held by our experts, and with the fact that an agreement has been reached on the price of gas for Belarus at $75 per 1,000 cubic meters," Sergei Sidorsky was quoted by the Russian Itar-Tass news agency as saying.
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