| May 2007 |
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Kosovo is still experiencing problems with ethnic minority rights and the repatriation of refugees, Russia's Foreign Ministry said Thursday. 
A Russian deputy foreign minister has not confirmed that funds from North Korea's $25 million account in a Macao bank are being transferred to Russia and Italy, after being unfrozen by Washington. 
Russia has been angered by the reaction of some EU countries, as well as the U.S., in an escalating dispute with Estonia over the removal of a Soviet-era war memorial from central Tallinn. 
Russia will honor the convention to destroy chemical weapons, but will not disclose the strength and location of its troops, a Russian first deputy prime minister said Thursday. 
A subsidiary of Russia's state-controlled oil company Rosneft has bought the Eastern Siberia oil assets of the now bankrupt oil firm Yukos for 175.7 billion rubles (about $6.82 billion), a RIA Novosti correspondent reported Thursday. 
Russia's Foreign Ministry expressed concern to the ambassadors of Germany, Portugal and the European Commission over "the lack of a principled position on Estonian actions" regarding a Soviet monument. 
Russian authorities are making sure that demonstrations in front of the Estonian Embassy in Moscow remain within the law, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov told his Estonian counterpart. 



