| December 2006 |
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Russia and Indonesia have signed an agreement on civilian nuclear power cooperation, the Russian Federal Nuclear Power Agency said Friday. 
Pathologists have completed a post mortem examination of the body of ex-FSB agent Alexander Litvinenko, who died November 23 of radiation poisoning, British TV channel Sky News reported Friday. 
Siberian scientists have dismissed the idea that a radioactive isotope allegedly used to poison a Russian ex-FSB officer in the UK could have originated in the Krasnoyarsk Territory, a RIA Novosti correspondent reported Friday. 
Russia's foreign minister said Friday the six mediating countries in the nuclear dispute with Iran could meet early next week to discuss a new draft UN resolution on sanctions against Tehran. 
Russia is ready to take part in a tender for the construction of a nuclear power plant in Indonesia, to be announced by 2008, the country's nuclear chief said Friday. 
Georgia's premier said Friday that negotiations with Azerbaijan on gas deliveries have been successful and important. 
Estonia's decision to prohibit Soviet symbols is disgraceful and can cause fabricated problems, the Russian foreign minister said Friday. 
The winner of an "alternative" presidential election in Georgia's breakaway region of South Ossetia was inaugurated in the conflict zone Friday, Georgian television channels reported. 
Ukraine's parliament voted Friday to dismiss the country's foreign and interior ministers, both key supporters of the Western-leaning president. 
Ukraine's parliament has appointed Vasiliy Tsushko as the country's new interior minister, a RIA Novosti correspondent reported Friday. Former Interior Minister Yuriy Lutsenko was dismissed earlier today.



