| April 2009 |
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Dubai police said on Tuesday they have conclusive proof that a senior Chechen politician closely associated with President Ramzan Kadyrov was involved in last weekend's assassination of a Russian army commander. 
Russia's Science and Education Ministry is in talks with the United States on a bilateral treaty to specify the responsibilities of U.S. parents who adopt Russian children, the minister said on Tuesday. 
Expanding Ukraine's gas transit system by a further 60 billion cubic meters annually will cost $5 billion-$6 billion, a presidential representative for energy security issues said on Tuesday. 
Russia's new Superjet 100 airliner will be one of the big draws at Le Bourget 2009 when it makes its debut appearance in Paris, a top official of the major international air show said on Tuesday. 
Chechen President Ramzan Kadyrov has said that the North Caucasus republic owes its very existence to the efforts of Russian Prime Minster Vladimir Putin. 
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas will start a two-day visit to Russia's North Caucasus Republic of Daghestan later on Tuesday, a spokesman for the republic's president said. 
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov expressed concern on Tuesday over North Korea's recent rocket launch, but cautioned against taking action until all the facts are established. 



