| June 2006 |
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"We must determine the responsibility of the forces that should be keeping order," Anatoly Safonov said. "We openly say that if a state guarantees order, then state structures should bear responsibility, and if it's coalition forces, then they should keep order, and we will be in contact with them." 
Russian President Vladimir Putin dismissed accusations Tuesday that his country was pursuing a neo-imperialist foreign policy and called for common principles of conflict resolution to be applied throughout the world. 
Hamid Reza Asefi, the official spokesman for the Iranian Foreign Ministry, said in a news release it is occupational forces that should bear responsibility for terrorist acts targeting innocent civilians and diplomats in Iraq. 
A new outbreak of bird flu has hit the West Siberian region of Tomsk, the local administration said Tuesday. A representative said a laboratory analysis of fancy pigeons that died in a village last week revealed the deadly virus. 
Following the execution of four Russian diplomats by an al-Qaeda-linked extremist group, Sergei Lavrov said, "Security in Iraq should be ensured by both the government of this country... and the U.S.-led coalition forces there." 



