| December 2006 |
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Some of the former Yukos executives could be involved in the murder of Russian security service defector Alexander Litvinenko, Russia's top prosecutors said Wednesday. 
Russia has signed a protocol on the completion of bilateral talks over its accession to the World Trade Organization with Moldova, the Russian economics ministry said Wednesday. 
Gazprom [RTS: GAZP] will do everything to compensate for the possible tapping of Europe-bound gas by Belarus, the head of the Russian energy giant's export arm said Wednesday. 
Russia has dismantled 148 out of 197 decommissioned Soviet-era nuclear submarines, a Russian Federal Nuclear Power Agency official said Wednesday. 
A key witness in the murder case of former Russian security service defector Alexander Litvinenko said Wednesday the results of his radiation tests could be released shortly after New Year's. 
Gazprom will not supply natural gas to Belarus until a new contract is signed, but hopes it will not be forced to cut off supplies, an official spokesman for the Russian energy giant said Wednesday. 
Russia and the United States may sign an agreement on the use of nuclear energy for peaceful purposes by summer of 2007, the head of Russia's state-run nuclear exporter Techsnabexport said Wednesday. 
"Gazprom is not Santa Claus to make such gifts to Belarusian authorities," Sergei Kupriyanov said in response to Belarus's refusal to accept the price proposed by the company. 
The upper house of Russia's parliament approved Wednesday a law easing foreign capital's access to the domestic banking market. 



