| March 2008 |
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Russia's NATO envoy said on Friday the United States' decision to supply arms to Kosovo is a direct, severe violation of a United Nations Security Council resolution. 
Russia will discuss contentious U.S. plans to deploy a missile shield in Central Europe only with Washington, not with host countries Poland and the Czech Republic, Moscow's NATO envoy said on Friday. 
Georgia's president urged on Friday for changes to be made to the peacekeeping arrangement in the country's conflict zone with breakaway Abkhazia, and asked other countries to contribute. 
The expansion of NATO does nothing to strengthen security in Europe and will only serve to divide the continent, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Friday. 
Britain's Foreign Office announced on Friday that Anne Pringle, a former envoy to Prague, will take over as ambassador to Russia in October to replace the retiring Tony Brenton. 
The killer of investigative journalist Anna Politkovskaya has been identified and placed on the country's 'most wanted' list, the Russian Prosecutor General's Office said on Friday. 
The killer of investigative journalist Anna Politkovskaya has been identified and placed on the country's 'most wanted' list, the Russian Prosecutor General's Office said on Friday. 
Russian Prosecutor General Yury Chaika spoke Friday in favor of the establishment of a unified investigation committee in the country. 
Russia has postponed deliveries of Su-30MKI fighter jets to Algeria over non-payment, following the North African country's decision to return 15 MiG-29 fighters, a business daily said on Friday. 
Military Transport Aviation and Airborne Troops exercises are to be held simultaneously in four Russian regions on Friday, an Air Force spokesman said. 



