| December 2006 |
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The ex-wife of a witness in the case of a murdered former Russian security officer, her two children and boyfriend have been hospitalized in Germany with suspected polonium-210 poisoning, the head of the investigation team in Hamburg said Monday. 
Iran regards Russia as a priority partner in nuclear cooperation and intends to fully master the nuclear fuel cycle and produce nuclear fuel, the country's top officials said Monday. 
A key witness in the case of murdered former FSB agent Alexander Litvinenko has refused to reveal what Russian prosecutors and Scotland Yard officers asked him. 
Russia sees no political obstacles to commissioning the Bushehr nuclear power plant in Iran on time by the end of 2007, the country's top nuclear official said Monday. 
LUKoil [RTS: LKOH] has bought a network of gasoline stations in Europe from the U.S.-based energy giant ConocoPhillips, the vice president of Russia's largest crude producer said Monday. 
"Our cooperation has broad possibilities, and we are therefore determined to expand peaceful uses of nuclear energy," Golam Reza Agazade, head of Iran's Atomic Energy Organization, said at the opening of a meeting with Sergei Kiriyenko, head of the Russian Federal Nuclear Power Agency. 
Russia's defense ministry said Monday it intends to begin spacecraft launches from domestic soil in three years. 
Georgia is impeding the transit of Russian military aircraft delivering cargo and personnel to Russia's military base in Armenia, in breach of a bilateral agreement, a Russian Air Force official said Monday. 
Iran intends to fully master the nuclear fuel cycle and produce nuclear fuel, the country's foreign minister said Monday. 
Iran has offered to cooperate with Russian oil and gas companies in exploring for new deposits, both on its own territory and in other countries, a deputy Russian industry and energy minister said Monday. 



