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Putin Considers Diverting Oil Around Belarus
01/10/2007 - 14:27 / The New York Times
MOSCOW, Jan. 9 — An unyielding President Vladimir V. Putin raised the possibility on Tuesday of diverting oil transit routes away from Belarus, a day after Moscow cut off pipeline deliveries of crude headed to Europe through the country.
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Russia-Belarus Oil Row Marked By Tough Talk, No Winners
01/10/2007 - 14:25 / Playfuls.com
The ongoing Russian-Belarusian oil row - the pricing dispute behind a dramatic cut in crude shipments to an energy-hungry Europe - is a trade war neither side can win, but ending it won't be easy, regional energy experts said Tuesday.
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Russia seeking alternative routes amid row with Belarus
01/10/2007 - 14:22 / ShanghaiDaily.com
President Vladimir Putin ordered the government yesterday to consider cutting the country's oil production amid a trade dispute over oil with Belarus, and a government minister said Russia is seeking alternative routes for its crude exports to Europe that bypass the eastern neighbor.
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No Russia-Belarus oil transit deal yet - Gref
01/10/2007 - 14:19 / ITAR-TASS
MOSCOW, January 10 (Itar-Tass) - Russia and Belarus on Tuesday failed to reach an agreement on Russian oil transit, Economic Development and Trade Minister German Gref said at the end of his meeting with Belarussian Deputy Prime Minister Andrei Kobyakov on Tuesday.
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Russia Considers Alternatives to Oil Pipeline Through Belarus
01/10/2007 - 14:15 / The New York Times
MOSCOW, Jan. 9 — An unyielding President Vladimir V. Putin on Tuesday raised the possibility of diverting oil transit routes away from Belarus, a day after Moscow cut off pipeline deliveries of crude oil headed to customers in Eastern and Central Europe through the country.
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Russia 'forced' into oil shutdown
01/10/2007 - 14:12 / BBC News
Russia has said the decision to stop pumping oil through a key pipeline to Europe was forced upon it by events outside of its control.
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Russian oil pipeline interruption intensifies struggle for raw materials
01/10/2007 - 14:03 / wsws.org
The interruption of oil supplies through the most important pipeline between Russia and Europe has unleashed a vigorous debate over the future supply of power to Europe.
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2007. Mobilization
01/10/2007 - 05:25 / Hieorhi Płaščynski
Past year of 2006 was undoubtedly a year great changes. Perhaps those are not changes whose effects are seen right away. Those are the changes that cultivate future victories. Primarily I would like to make an emphasis on two events: - a tent town - the rise of new generation of civic and youth activists A tent camp was a very sincere sight, and not from the perspective of how many people were there, or how it was covered by media, but more because of the atmosphere that was dominating the souls of citizens who came to the Square. They found out themselves that a step towards the future can be done individually, not waiting for any special circumstances. The fist event defined the emergence of the second. The “Plaza Generation” believed in its strength. Granted that far from everybody who went there are now active.
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Moscow-Minsk talks on oil transit to Europe disrupted
01/10/2007 - 00:49 / regnum.ru
The Moscow-Minsk talks on oil transit to Europe were disrupted, REGNUM is told by a competent source in energy industry. According to the source, members of the Belarusian delegation already returned to the embassy with no result.
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EU Says Impact Of Russia-Belarus Oil Dispute Spreading
01/10/2007 - 00:22 / Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty
January 9, 2007 -- The European Union's executive commission said today the impact of the oil dispute between Russia and Belarus has spread to several Central and Western European countries.
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