Sat, May 26 2012
A ground-based interceptor missile silo at Fort Greeley, Alaska.
Defence minister Anatoly Serdyukov says tests are set to resume in September 2010.
All of those taken into custody are charged with conspiracy to act as agents of a foreign government without notifying the US attorney general. If they are convicted, they could be sentenced up to five years in prison.
Bulgaria has also announced it plans to send 65 more soldiers to the Nato-led force in Afghanistan in early September.
The UN Security Council voted to impose a fourth round of United Nations sanctions against Iran, while demanding that the country suspend its enrichment activities and peacefully resolve outstanding concerns over the nature of its nuclear programme.
Council members Turkey and Brazil have been reluctant to support a new round of sanctions after their governments negotiated a deal in which Iran would send some of its uranium to Turkey in exchange for fuel to use in a Tehran research reactor.
Vladimir Dvorkin said that Russian-made S-300, or more potent and upgraded versions such as S-500, should be deployed to Bulgaria as part of a strategic missile defence shield co-operation between Russia and Nato.
US troops and Patriot missile batteries will be stationed in northern town of Morag, 64 kilometers from Russian border.
Bulgarian Prime Minister Boiko Borissov and other ministers have reiterated the country’s willingness to be involved in the European missile shield, while Nato Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen repeats his hope that Russia could be involved.
Iranian nuclear programme is a source of concern to Bulgaria, and Bulgaria is within range of Iran's 2000km missiles, along with Greece, Romania and Turkey.
The global food import bill in 2012 could decline to $1.24 trillion, down slightly from last year’s record of $1.29 trillion.
Boevski has been under arrest in Brazil since October, when he was arrested at Sao Paulo's international airport with nine kg of cocaine in his luggage.
Whereas foreign media ownership is perceived as advantageous for media outlets and journalists, Bulgarian owners are perceived as investors with short-term vision who strive for immediate profits.
Killing spree in Norway in July 2011 and the arrests of individuals in a number of EU member states for the preparation of terrorist attacks, are proof of the continuing need for vigilance, Europol says.
In her message to mark the Day, Bulgaria's Bokova said that books are 'valuable tools' for knowledge-sharing, mutual understanding and openness to others and to the world.
@Bucu, good point.
Why doesn't the Russian federation station simillar missiles on Cuba and Venezuela, and claim that they are for defence against Pakistan, India and China....