| December 2006 |
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The new draft of a UN Security Council resolution calls for sanctions against Iran but does not affect a Russian project to build the country's first nuclear power plant, Russia's foreign minister said Monday. 
Russian prosecutors may fly to London soon to probe the lethal poisoning of a former security service officer, a source close to the investigation said Monday.
A key witness in the case of Russian security service defector Alexander Litvinenko's death by radiation poisoning said Monday the results of his own tests for radiation will be announced by the end of this week. 
Royal Dutch Shell has put new proposals to Gazprom [RTS: GAZP] on the Russian energy giant's participation in the vast Sakhalin II liquefied natural gas project in the country's Far East, a Gazprom spokesman said Monday. 
Azerbaijan's breakaway province of Nagorno-Karabakh has overwhelmingly voted in favor of its first constitution, the central election commission said Monday.
Russia's nuclear chief will arrive in Tehran Monday for talks on finishing the construction of Iran's first nuclear power plant, being built by Russians in the south of the country. 
The Belarusian president's official visit to Vietnam scheduled for December 11-12 has been postponed "by mutual consent," a Vietnamese Foreign Ministry spokesman said Monday. 



