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MOSCOW, February 11 (RIA Novosti) - Russia"s...

MOSCOW, February 11 (RIA Novosti) - Russia"s anti-trust regulator will make a decision February 17 on a bid by the country"s second-largest bank, VTB, to buy a 30% stake in Polyus Gold, Russia"s leading gold producer, a spokesperson said on Wednesday. The Federal Antimonopoly Service warned, however, that it would have to reject the deal altogether unless the two parties provided information on final beneficiaries. Under anti-trust laws, the Federal Antimonopoly Service (FAS) is required to consider approvals within a month, but can postpone decisions for another two months if additional information is required. The FAS has been considering the VTB deal for three months already. "The application expires next Tuesday, on February 17. Unless we obtain the necessary information by that time, we will be forced to refuse them," Irina Kashunina said. Russian billionaire Mikhail Prokhorov, owner of the Onexim Group investment vehicle, and his former business partner Vladimir Potanin, who heads the Interros holding company, hold 30% each in Polyus Gold. Neither Onexim nor Interros has provided comment.


The Russian Olympic Committee (ROC) unveiled...

The Russian Olympic Committee (ROC) unveiled on Friday a team of renowned international experts it hopes will show Russia the way to the top of the medals table at the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics.


The Russian coat-of-arms is a golden two-headed...

The Russian coat-of-arms is a golden two-headed eagle perched on a red heraldic shield. Above the eagle are three historical crowns of Peter the Great, and in its talons the eagle holds a scepter and an orb, while depicted on a red shield on its breast is a horseman slaying the dragon with his spear.

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The issue of the imposition of sanctions...

"The issue of new sanctions has become practical," Nesterenko said.

"According to IAEA [International Atomic Energy Agency] information, Iran has been developing and experimenting on improved type of centrifuges at a pilot plant for uranium enrichment at Natanz for a long time," Nesterenko added.

In March, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev reiterated that fresh sanctions against Iran over its nuclear program were possible, but "not optimal."

In his message to the annual summit of the 22-nation Arab League, which kicked off in Libya earlier in the day, Medvedev said that "the settlement of Iran"s nuclear problem should be implemented solely by political-diplomatic means in strict accordance with the Charter of the United Nations."

This month Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast said any sanctions imposed against Iran over its nuclear program will only increase the Islamic Republic"s desire to move forward with uranium enrichment.

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