Morning re-cap of main news, March 23

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* Washington will try to reassure officials in Moscow that the missile defense shield it plans to deploy in Central Europe does not undermine Russia's national security, a U.S. envoy said

* Russia and Belarus signed an agreement on measures to develop economic ties during a meeting of the Council of Ministers of the Russia-Belarus Union State

* The Kyrgyz president said he is ready to negotiate with the opposition which is planning an indefinite protest action demanding early presidential elections.

*Russia's embassy in Estonia denied media reports about ongoing diplomatic talks on the removal of a Soviet-era Red Army memorial in the Estonian capital, Tallinn

* Pyongyang wants Russian banks to transfer money from its unfrozen accounts in China, South Korea's top negotiator at the six-party nuclear talks on North Korea said

* Preliminary reports say a Mi-8 helicopter crash in the northwestern Urals, which killed at least two, may have been caused by poor weather conditions, a source in the emergencies ministry's department in the Republic of Komi said

* Russia will launch an astrophysical space lab in 2011 from the Baikonur or Kourou (French Guiana) space center, the Russian Federal Space Agency (Roskosmos) said

* An uncle of the North Caucasus republic of Ingushetia's president has been kidnapped following an armed assault on his family, the local Interior Ministry said

* A district court in Moscow upheld an indictment of the key suspect in the murder of a senior Russian Central Bank official last September

* Eurasia's highest volcano, Klyuchevskoi, on the Kamchatka Peninsula in Russia's Far East, is spewing lava to a height of 100-150 meters (up to 490 feet), local scientists reported

* Russia will introduce restrictions on rice, sesame and peanut imports from India from May 1, if India fails to comply with food safety requirements, the food safety watchdog said

* Russia and the European Union should start a more active dialogue on contentious issues to avoid creating a dividing line on the continent, a Russian presidential aide said

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