| May 2006 |
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Russia's Foreign Ministry Tuesday voiced indignation over the defacing of a Soviet statue in downtown Tallinn commemorating the Red Army's role in ejecting Nazi troops from the city in WWII.
Russia should not be alarmed over the European Union's aim of diversifying its energy supplies, a presidential aide said Tuesday.
Moscow City Court Tuesday extended the custody of former nuclear minister Yevgeny Adamov, facing charges of embezzlement and abuse of office, until August 8. 
Russia wants visa facilitation and readmission agreements due to be signed this week with the European Union to come into force from January 1 next year, a presidential aide said Tuesday.
The governor of a mineral-rich region in Russia's extreme north detained Tuesday as part of a fraud investigation has gone on a hunger strike, the regional administration's press office said.
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said earlier his country could purchase Su aircraft from Russia to replace its contingent of U.S. F-16 multi-role fighters following an embargo on arms sales to the country slapped on by Washington. 



