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The Russian government expressed bewilderment on 15 December over Iraq's decision to cancel a contract with LUKoil to develop the West Qurna oil field. The Foreign Ministry issued a statement saying the decision is "a step that does not correspond to the friendly relations between our two countries." The statement also drew attention to the fact that Baghdad made the decision even as Moscow is expending considerable effort to find a peaceful solution to the Iraq situation.
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PRIVATE Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan are working on two military cooperation agreements. A Kyrgyz Defence Ministry official told Interfax on Thursday 12 December that they include an agreement on confidence-building measures within the border area and a defence cooperation treaty. "These documents will lay the groundwork for contacts between the two countries' defence ministries and special services.
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Pakistan's new Foreign Minister Mian Khursheed Mehmood Kasuri will visit the Afghan capital on December 22 to join counterparts from Iran, China, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan for a conference expected to unanimously approve a declaration on non-interference in Afghanistan which will then be submitted for U.N. Security Council confirmation.
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The rallying cry from the fiercely anti-U.S. bloc of six religious parties, which posted stunning gains in an October election, will be an early barometer of its ability to mobilise popular support and of the level of Pakistanis' resistance to a strike on Iraq.

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