| March 2007 |
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Russia and the U.S. have begun dialogue on strategic security to find a replacement for the START II strategic arms reduction treaty, the U.S. Ambassador to Moscow said Thursday. 
The Russian Embassy in Thailand said it has received a police report confirming the detention of a suspect in the murder of two Russian tourists at a popular Thai resort. 
Russia has accepted an invitation from Iraq to take part in an international conference in Baghdad this March on the current situation in the Middle East country, the Russian Foreign Ministry said Thursday. 
U.S. plans to place elements of its missile defenses in Poland and the Czech Republic could destroy the detente process and destabilize the situation in Europe, a senior Russian diplomat said Thursday. 
Police in Thailand have detained a 24-year old local man suspected of the murder of two Russian tourists at the popular Thai resort of Pattaya, a Bangkok-based newspaper said Thursday. 
A possible military operation against Iran would jeopardize the security of the Central Asian states, the head of a post-Soviet security group said Thursday. 
Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Thursday put forward the idea of holding a world congress of UNESCO chairs in Russia. 
President Vladimir Putin said Thursday he has nominated Ramzan Kadyrov to the Chechen presidency. 
Russia's lower house of parliament plans to consider a first reading of a bill in April, which would create a new procedure for forming the upper house, an MP said Thursday. 



