| March 2006 |
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"Is it not odd that one suspect committed suicide in The Hague prison and another died of what was reported as a heart attack?"
Lavrov said Russia and Syria backed Iraqi efforts to gain full control of the country, adding that foreign support could be of assistance, especially from neighboring countries, the Arab League, and the UN Security Council.
"At issue is the ... commercial debt, worth some $500 million," said Vladimir Dmitriyev, president of Vnesheconombank.
Lavrov said he hoped Western politicians, who had welcomed the new Ukrainian measures, agreed with Moldova, would understand the real situation.
Iran will review oil contracts with other countries if the UN Security Council imposes sanctions, the country's oil minister said Tuesday. 
"Russia's commitment as a member of the quartet of international mediators and in bilateral talks to contribute energetically to stability and the resumption of the peace process in the Middle East."
Russia still supports a diplomatic solution to the crisis around Iran's controversial nuclear program and will continue talks with Iranian officials. 
A group of Russian cardiologists has arrived in The Hague to study the autopsy report of Slobodan Milosevic.



