| September 2007 |
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Russia's Foreign Ministry dismissed Monday media reports that Russia is supplying weapons to Iraq. 
Andrei Lugovoi, a Russian businessman, suspected by the U.K. of murdering ex-security officer Alexander Litvinenko, will run for parliament as a candidate for an ultranationalist party. 
Israel expects to sign an agreement with Russia by early 2008 to switch to a visa free regime, the minister of strategic affairs said Monday. 
Russian strategic bombers will conduct a series of long-range training flights, with aerial refueling during the exercises, scheduled for September 18-21, an Air Force spokesman said Monday. 
Andrei Lugovoi, wanted in Britain over the murder of Alexander Litvinenko, has sued Russian newspaper Kommersant for an article he said portrays him as a murderer, the businessman's lawyer said Monday. 
Iran's vice president Gholamreza Aghazadeh is to meet in Vienna the chief of Russia's nuclear agency, the deputy director of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) said Monday. 
The Russian Progress M-60 cargo spacecraft will undock from the International Space Station (ISS) on Wednesday and spend several days engaged in research, a mission control official said Monday. 



