| December 2006 |
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Hamburg police investigating the case of Dmitry Kovtun, a Russian agent-turned-businessman linked to the radiation poisoning scandal in London, have requested Russia's help, a police spokesman said Tuesday. 
Hamburg police investigating the case of Dmitry Kovtun, a Russian agent-turned-businessman linked to the radiation poisoning scandal in London, have requested Russia's help, a police spokesman said Tuesday. 
Gazprom [RTS: GAZP] is interested in joining the Sakhalin II oil and gas project in Russia's Far East, but not at any price, the first Russian deputy prime minister said Tuesday. 
Gazprom [RTS: GAZP] will face the same requirements as other investors should it join the oil and gas project Sakhalin-II in Russia's Far East, the Russian industry and energy minister said Tuesday. 
Russia recognized Tuesday the landslide vote for the incumbent leader of Moldova's breakaway region Sunday, saying it should be taken into account at talks on Transdnestr's status. 
Doctors have diagnosed no serious radiation poisoning of the ex-wife of a witness in the case of a murdered former Russian security service officer, her children or boyfriend, the chief doctor of a hospital in Hamburg said Tuesday. 
Russia will not agree to the Sakhalin II energy project operator's doubling of its cost estimate to $22 billion, the energy minister said Tuesday. 
The issue of Georgia's breakaway republics should be decided by Tbilisi together with the international community, not by Russia, the speaker of the Georgian parliament said Tuesday. 
A key witness in the Russian ex-spy murder investigation denied foreign media reports Tuesday that he could be questioned again. 
Interpol has joined Russian, British and German investigators in their probe of former FSB agent Alexander Litvinenko's murder in London, the head of the international law enforcement organization's Russia branch said Tuesday. 



