| August 2006 |
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Russia has been supplying no modern anti-tank weapons to Lebanon-based radical group Hizbollah, a spokesman for the Russian Foreign Ministry said Thursday, denying Israeli media reports.
Ukraine's new prime minister said Thursday he intended to pay an official visit to Moscow next week, his first foreign visit since his appointment last Friday. 
Sanctions imposed by the United States against two Russian companies will hardly affect deals with Russian titanium producers and a SuperJet project involving Boeing, the head of the U.S. giant in Russia said Thursday. 
Lawyers acting for a Russian military intelligence colonel sentenced to 13 years in prison for spying for the United Kingdom have filed an appeal, a spokesman for the Moscow district military court said Thursday. 
Russia has taken back dozens of kilograms of highly enriched spent uranium from a reactor built with Soviet assistance in Poland, the Russian Federal Agency for Nuclear Power said Thursday. 
Russia's Transportation Ministry said Thursday it would impose no restrictions on flights of Russian airlines to the United Kingdom following a major terrorism alert in London.
President Vladimir Putin has ordered the government to set up a commission by September 1 to conduct an inventory of all cultural treasures in the country's museums, the first deputy prime minister said Thursday. 



