July 2004 Russia Special Weapons News |
- Russia: Putin Dismisses Head of General Staff In Military Shake-Up RFE/RL 20 Jul 2004 -- Russian President Vladimir Putin yesterday fired the head of the General Staff, General Anatolii Kvashnin, along with three other top military commanders. The move appears to be part of the Kremlin's long-term effort to reorganize Russia's military into an effective 21st-century force.
- Iran, Russia study nuclear cooperation IRNA 19 Jul 2004 -- Iran and Russia here Monday reviewed ways of expanding mutual cooperation on peaceful use of nuclear energy.
- Putin Sacks Several Top Military, Security Officers RFE/RL 19 Jul 2004 -- Russian President Vladimir Putin today dismissed several top military and security officers.
- BRITAIN / RUSSIA DEFENSE VOA 12 Jul 2004 -- Russia has announced a major test of security at its nuclear facilities. The Russian defense minister, on a visit to London, says NATO will be invited to send observers.
- Russia's Upper House Ratifies CFE Treaty RFE/RL 07 Jul 2004 -- Russia's upper house of parliament today ratified the modified Conventional Forces in Europe treaty.
- Talks between DPRK and Russian Foreign Ministers Held KCNA 05 Jul 2004 -- Talks took place between DPRK Foreign Minister Paek Nam Sun and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Viktorovich Lavrov, at the Mansudae Assembly Hall today.
- 2005-2006 Plan of Exchange between For. Ministries of DPPK and Russia KCNA 05 Jul 2004 -- A 2005-2006 plan of exchange between the foreign ministries of the DPRK and the Russian Federation was signed at the Mansudae Assembly Hall on July 4.
- Russian FM Calls for Package Solution to DPRK-U.S. Nuclear Issue KCNA 05 Jul 2004 -- Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov in an interview with Russian pressmen appreciated the results of the third round of the six-party talks on the nuclear issue between the DPRK and the U.S. as a "good omen," according to ITAR TASS on July 1.
- Moscow, Seoul Agree Close Cooperation On North Korea RFE/RL 03 Jul 2004 -- Russia and South Korea say they will closely cooperate in talks aimed at defusing the crisis over North Korea's nuclear-weapons development.
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