| April 2007 |
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The U.S. is content with interaction with Russia on the Iranian nuclear problem, U.S. Ambassador William Burns said Tuesday. 
A key witness in the murder of security service defector Alexander Litvinenko said Tuesday that German prosecutors have refused to ensure his guaranteed return to Russia if he decides to travel to Germany for questioning. 
A book and a compact disc detailing admissions by detained British sailors and marines that they entered Iranian territorial waters illegally will soon be issued, Iran's military said Tuesday. 
U.S. President George Bush has signed into law legislation supporting a Ukrainian and Georgian bid to join NATO, the White House press service said Tuesday. 
The statement of the U.S. trade representative that Russia is not yet ready to join the World Trade Organization (WTO) raises questions, a Russian presidential aide said Tuesday. 
Russia and Egypt are preparing documents on cooperation in civilian nuclear generation, Russia's minister of industry and energy said Tuesday. 
Russia will use the international nuclear watchdog's perspective in its assessment of Iran's nuclear program, a presidential aide said Tuesday. "We will base our practical actions on IAEA conclusions," Sergei Prikhodko told a news conference at RIA Novosti. 
Five Ukrainian Constitutional Court judges appointed by the president have refused to examine the legitimacy of his order to dissolve parliament, citing pressure, one of the judges said Tuesday. 
Iran's Bushehr nuclear power plant will be commissioned before March 2008, an Iranian official said Tuesday. 



