| January 2007 |
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Democracy is incompatible with the glorification of Nazism, which insults the memory of millions of victims of Nazi crimes, the Russian ambassador to the UN said Friday. 
Russia's Foreign Ministry said Friday that international aid to Lebanon will not be effective if internal accord is lacking. 
McDermott Caspian Contractors Inc., a U.S.-based design and engineering company, said Friday it has been granted a contract by a subsidiary of Russia's largest crude producer, LUKoil [RTS: LKOH], to build an oil pipeline along the bottom of the Caspian Sea. 
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said Friday that Belarus will never be a part of another country, calling into question the proposed Union State with Russia. 
Kyrgyzstan's president has nominated acting Agriculture Minister Azim Isabekov for prime minister, the presidential press office said Friday. 
Russia has banned Hungarian poultry imports following the discovery of bird flu in the Central European country, Russia's agricultural watchdog said Friday. 
Russia's top prosecutors rule out the extradition to the UK of a key suspect in the murder of security service defector Alexander Litvinenko, a source in the Prosecutor General's Office said Friday. 
Russian experts are unable to establish the origin of highly-enriched uranium that was allegedly seized from a Russian national in Georgia, as an inadequate sample was provided by Tbilisi, a specialist said Friday. 
Russia's Foreign Ministry said Friday that U.S. plans to deploy elements of its missile defense shield in Poland and the Czech Republic were "a move in the wrong direction" that could threaten global security. 
Heads of corporations around the world expect Russia to maintain robust economic growth, leading international auditor PricewaterhouseCoopers (PWC) said in its annual survey. 
The Kyrgyz president put forward an alternative candidate Friday for prime minister in a bid to end a standoff with parliament, after lawmakers twice rejected the nomination of his ally, the acting premier. 
Georgia's arrest and sentencing of a Russian citizen allegedly caught selling highly-enriched uranium was "a planned information provocation," a top Russian nuclear expert said Friday. 



