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Russia will fulfill its obligations under the Kyoto Protocol, the presidential advisor on climate issues said on Friday.


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MOSCOW, March 23 (RIA Novosti) - On August 2 through 6, 2006 the town of Zhukovsky (the Moscow region) and the training area in Krasnoarmeisk will host an international integrated exhibition of land forces" armament and an airshow, Vladimir Paleshchuk, Deputy Director of the Federal Service for Military-Technical Cooperation, told journalists in Moscow. "This European-scale event will represent modern technical achievements of the military industrial complex, the whole range of military output for ground forces for the purpose of obtaining new foreign outlets and partners," Paleshchuk was quoted as saying. "It will be the first time such integrated exhibition is held in Russia," the official pointed out. Ground forces" materiel in operation will be displayed at the training area in Krasnoarmeisk, while the air show in Zhukovsky will feature various piloting exercises. The exhibition will embrace the total of over 28,000 square meters. Thirty-eight well-equipped chalets will be assigned for the work of exhibitors and business visitors. Over 800 enterprises are expected to take part in the exhibition. Invitations have been sent to more than 6,000 participants, including over 4,000 enterprises from 50 Russian regions, over 300 ventures from 9 CIS countries and over a hundred firms from 60 other states. Pilots from Russia, Italy, Turkey, France and other countries will take part in the air show, which will include helicopter, sporting aeroplane and light aviation performances. The air show will feature aeroplanes of the world leading powers" air forces. The Russkiye Vityazi (Russian Knights), Nebesnye Rytsari (Sky Knights) and Strizhi (Swifts) pilot groups will participate in the show.


MOSCOW, (RIA Novosti military commentator...

MOSCOW, (RIA Novosti military commentator Viktor Litovkin) - International exhibitions, including arms fairs, are usually held in summer. The Eurosatory 2006 international exhibition of land forces weapons has just ended in Paris, and the Russian Expo Arms 2006 international exhibition of weaponry, military equipment and ammunition opened on July 11 in Nizhny Tagil in the Urals District. Farnborough, near London, will host its annual aerospace show starting on July 17. Finally, the International Defense Exhibition of Land Forces IDELF 2006 will open on August 2 at the All-Russia Exhibition Center in Moscow and at the testing site of the Geodezia R&D Institute in the town of Krasnoarmeisk outside Moscow. Russian Expo Arms 2006 and IDELF 2006 are similar exhibitions that compete against each other because they feature the same weapons and military equipment, although to a varying degree. Moscow and Nizhny Tagil both offer weapons and combat support systems for land forces. Although each exhibition is an international event, Nizhny Tagil will mostly display products that were developed and produced at regional design centers and defense-industry enterprises. Thirty national delegations are attending Russian Expo Arms -2006, and IDELF 2006 will offer weapons and military equipment from all Russian regions. Also displaying their products in Moscow will be 1,287 foreign companies and 347 enterprises from nine CIS countries. Relations between exhibition organizers are strained because this is the fifth Russian Expo Arms fair, whereas IDELF is being held for the first time. Vladimir Paleshchuk, deputy director of the Federal Service for Military and Technical Cooperation, told RIA Novosti that the decision to hold a new exhibition was motivated by the failure of Russian Expo Arms organizers to create suitable conditions for foreign military and industrial delegations, businessmen and participants from other Russian cities. Nizhny Tagil has relatively few hotels, and the ones it has do not meet international standards. Foreign companies and experts find it too expensive to visit far-away Nizhny Tagil and ship their products, which are not very popular on the Russian market, back home. Moscow, in contrast, has many hotels, theaters and cafes, as well as a well-developed local tourist industry. The city also has many federal institutions, and foreign visitors can meet with top officials from the Russian defense industry, promptly solve various problems and ink the required contracts or letters of intent. "We must face the facts. For a military exhibition to have international status, it must involve foreign producers. And foreign companies do not attend the current Nizhny Tagil exhibition," said Paleshchuk. But he also said he recognizes the advantages of the Nizhny Tagil fair"s impressive exhibition potential because Moscow cannot effectively display armored fighting vehicles and weapons in action. Demonstrations of long-range and point-blank target shooting are also a problem. Neither the airfield of the Gromov Flight Institute, which usually hosts the famous MAKS international aerospace show, nor the army"s firing ranges and testing sites are suitable for this. However, this problem has now been solved. Although the testing site at the Geodezia R&D Institute is a bit smaller than the Staratel testing site in Nizhny Tagil [where Russian Expo Arms 2006 is being held], it meets all the firing range, safety and infrastructure requirements. The exhibition center"s grandstands can accommodate 6,000 spectators, including the press, TV personnel and VIPs. IDELF 2006 organizers expect all top Russian leaders, including the President, Prime Minister, Deputy Prime Minister and Defense Minister, to attend. Russia"s First Deputy Defense Minister, Colonel General Alexander Belousov, and Mikhail Dmitriyev, director of the Federal Service for Military and Technical Cooperation, are co-chairing the exhibition. Sergei Marichev, Chairman of the Board of the exhibition association Bizon, the exhibition organizer, told RIA Novosti that IDELF 200

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Russia and France plan to sign a child adoption...

The issue of international adoptions in Russia came back into focus recently when a 7-year-old boy was put on a plane alone back to Moscow with a note from his U.S. adoptive mother, who said he was "psychopathic."

Russia is drafting similar bilateral agreements on child adoption with Spain, Britain, Ireland, Israel and the United States.

"We hope to reach agreement on all provisions and sign the Russian-French cooperation agreement on child adoption this year," the statement quoted an education ministry official, Alina Levitskaya, as saying.

Levitskaya, who heads the ministry"s department of education and social protection, led the Russian delegation at the second round of Russian-French talks in Paris on April 29-30.

She said Russia and France agreed that the treaty should contain provisions that stipulate the careful selection of French adoptive parents and better control over the living conditions of adopted children.

The next round of talks

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