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This agreement has since been extended annually.³8 In 1997, the Russian Duma tried to make the above-mentioned border treaty with Lithuania conditional on lower transit fees, aiming a similar status to that for- ▇▇▇▇▇ held by the Allied powers with respect to West Berlin, but in vain.
This fear helps to explain why Germany was not allowed to open a consulate in Kaliningrad and the regional Duma forbade the return to German place-names in 1994.
Being aware of the European scare concerning illegal immigration, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, former Duma speaker, now Kaliningrad's representative in the Federa- tion Council, recommended strict control of arrivals from Russia, a database on resi- dents in the region, and a right for these to visit the adjacent states without visas.¹³² However, a growing willingness to compromise can also be discerned.
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He also pointed to the enormous load of visa applications that would burden not only his and other Russian offices, but also the Polish and Lithuanian consulates in Kaliningrad.¹²8 Similarly, a federal Duma committee delayed its decision on ratifying the Rus- sian-Lithuanian border treaty, making it conditional on agreements to prevent the iso- lation of Kaliningrad.
Like some oblast Duma deputies, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ questioned whether the Schengen rules were compatible with the UN, OSCE and Council of Europe commitments, since the introduction of visas hin- dered Russians to travel freely in their own country.
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Pregnant occupants use the three-point and four-point seat belts as well as the lap- belt (Duma et al., 2006).
A range of actors are included in the analysis, including administration officials, bureaucrats, Congress and Duma, analytical elites, and non- governmental foreign policy organisations with arguably significant influence on the shaping or delivery of policy.
This is Schedule "L" to that certain Share Exchange Agreement as entered into among each of the Company (Namibia Exploration Inc.), the Vendors (the shareholders of Namibia Exploration Inc.) and the Purchaser (Duma Energy Corp.).