| December 2006 |
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The investigation into the murder of Russian security service defector Alexander Litvinenko in London does not affect relations with Britain on the Russian side, the foreign minister said Thursday. 
Most people in Russia, Belarus and Ukraine regret the collapse of the Soviet Union 15 years ago, according to a survey by the Eurasian Monitor international research agency. 
Russia continues to maintain contacts with both Hamas and Hezbollah as clashes between the Palestinians and Israelis continue and tensions in Lebanon persist, a senior diplomat said Wednesday. 
A Russian intelligence services veterans association has dismissed allegations of its involvement in the death of Russian security service defector Alexander Litvinenko, a group spokesman said Thursday. 
Unified Energy Systems [RTS: EESR] said Thursday it has decided to remove two companies from the holding in a reorganization effort. 
The prosecutor's office of the city of Tomsk in West Siberia said Thursday it has opened a criminal case against the mayor on charges of abuse of office and extortion. 
A former acting prime minister said Thursday that enemies of Russia might have been involved in the sudden illness that struck him last month. 



