| December 2006 |
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A key suspect in the murder of Paul Klebnikov, former editor of Forbes Russia, made an unsuccessful suicide attempt on the weekend, a member of his defense team said Tuesday. 
Imports to Russia of meat from the European Union will not be interrupted, and will continue as normal from January 1, 2007, the Russian agriculture minister said Tuesday. 
Armenia's underground gas storage facilities may be empty this winter if Georgia fails to restore its pipeline pumping Russian gas on time, an official spokesman for Russian energy giant Gazprom said Tuesday. 
A Russian Cosmos 3M booster carrying Germany's SAR-Lupe satellite was launched from the Plesetsk space center in northern Russia Tuesday, a spokesman for the Space Forces said. 
Russian energy giant Gazprom [RTS: GAZP] confirmed Tuesday it will charge market-based prices for natural gas it supplies to former Soviet republics
Syria would like to see Russia, which is now a co-sponsor of the peace process in the Middle East, becoming the main sponsor, the Syrian president said Tuesday.
During its presidency of Europe's largest security body, Spain will pursue the same careful policy on frozen conflicts as its predecessor, Belgium, the Spanish foreign minister said in Moscow Tuesday. 
The Federal Security Service said Tuesday it has exposed 27 foreign intelligence officers and 89 Russian agents this year. 
A key witness in the Alexander Litvinenko murder investigation said Tuesday that his relations with the former Russian security service defector were strictly business-like. 
A new price for natural gas proposed by Russia is disadvantageous for Azerbaijan, the country's industry and energy minister said Tuesday. 



