| December 2006 |
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Britain's government does not believe the investigation into an ex-FSB agent's death in London is part of an anti-Russian campaign, the British ambassador in Moscow said Tuesday. 
Russia's top prosecutor said Tuesday Scotland Yard detectives currently in Moscow investigating an ex-FSB agent's death in London would not be able to arrest and extradite Russian suspects that may emerge in the case. 
Russia backs the idea of banning exports of uranium enrichment technologies to Iran, the foreign minister said Tuesday. 
The Prosecutor General's Office said Tuesday it will press criminal charges over the Sakhalin II oil and gas project in Russia's Far East. 
Russia's prosecutor general said Tuesday he is convinced the U.K. will eventually extradite fugitive businessman Boris Berezovsky and Chechen separatist emissary Akhmed Zakayev. 
Russia's domestic security service said it will not comment on British media reports of its alleged involvement in the killing of former FSB officer Alexander Litvinenko. 
Russia intends to step up its efforts to prevent illegal production and sales of Russian arms abroad, a senior Foreign Ministry official said Tuesday. 
Russia's top prosecutors have met with Scotland Yard detectives in Moscow and agreed to cooperate in an investigation into an ex-FSB officer's death in London, the Prosecutor General's Office said Tuesday. 
Russia will join the U.S Moon exploration program if Washington provides the necessary funding, a Russian space representative said Tuesday. 
The Pushkinsky District Court in St. Petersburg found Ruslan Melnik guilty of forming a criminal group with the intent of committing race hate crimes and of being the group's leader. 



