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QUESTION MARKS MULTIPLY AFTER RUSSIAN PLANE CRASH IN LITHUANIA

Moscow is stonewalling Lithuania's ongoing investigation into the September 15 crash of a Russian Air Force Su-27 fighter jet deep inside Lithuania (see EDM, September 20). Russian military and political authorities ignore or evade Lithuania's questions about Russian radar data on the plane's flight path,... MORE

UKRAINE’S PRIME MINISTER: QUIET MAN IN, FIERY LADY OUT

In the person of Yuriy Yekhanurov, who Ukraine's parliament approved as new prime minister on September 22, President Viktor Yushchenko has acquired a quiet professional who should run the economy while Yushchenko will tackle constitutional reform and next year's parliamentary race. Yekhanurov shares Yushchenko's vision... MORE

LANDMARK AFGHAN PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION GOES SMOOTHLY

On September 18, Afghanistan completed the last stage of the Bonn Agreements. Parliamentary elections held that Sunday were hailed as a success. The Joint Electoral Management Body (JEMB) has announced the official start of the next phase -- counting the votes in the parliamentary and... MORE

RUSSIA WARY OF POSSIBLE WATER DISPUTE WITH CHINA

Russian regional officials, water management experts, and media have reiterated their earlier warnings that Russia could suffer economic and ecological damage as a result of Beijing's plans to siphon off some of the waters of the Irtysh River into western China. Notably, Izvestiya ran an... MORE

SIGNS DEAL WITH YANUKOVYCH TO GET PRIME MINISTER APPROVED

The Ukrainian parliament confirmed Yuriy Yekhanurov as prime minister on September 22 with 289 votes. His candidacy had been rejected by parliament two days earlier when only 223 members of the 450-seat legislature voted for him (see EDM, September 21). Without enough votes on his... MORE

MOSCOW UNDECIDED ON POLICY TOWARD CRISIS-STRICKEN UKRAINE

The gloating heard in the Kremlin over Kyiv's political troubles is giving way to concern and apprehension. While fully realizing the utmost importance of the current Ukrainian events, Russian strategists appear to be at a loss as to how exactly Moscow should act in order... MORE

TALKS ON YUKOS ASSETS IN LITHUANIA MOVE INTO HIGH GEAR

During his September 16 visit to Washington, Russian President Vladimir Putin held a three-way meeting with ConocoPhillips president James Mulva and Lukoil chairman Vagit Alekperov to discuss, inter alia, a possible partnership of these oil companies with Lithuania. ConocoPhillips and Lukoil are interested in acquiring... MORE

ARMED SEPARATISM SHOWCASED IN SOUTH OSSETIA

On September 19-20 in Tskhinvali, South Ossetian authorities led celebrations of the 15th anniversary of the declaration of secession from Georgia. Although the September 20, 1990, declaration and some subsequent documents speak of "independence" and a "sovereign state," the authorities in practice seek outright annexation... MORE