| July 2007 |
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Russia favors preserving the positive elements of the START I treaty after the document's expiration in December 2009, a deputy Russian foreign minister said Tuesday. 
U.K. police said Tuesday they believed they have detained all the key suspects in recent terrorist attempts in Britain, a Scotland Yard representative said. 
A spokesperson for European foreign policy chief Javier Solana has said the EU could decide Kosovo's future without Russia if it continues to oppose the Balkan region's independence. 
Britain's prime minister announced Tuesday the creation of a new government body to protect the nation from potential terrorist attacks.
At least 10 people have been killed and about 120 injured in clashes between radical Islamic students and police in Islamabad, local media reported Tuesday. 
The Russian and U.S. presidents have said they are ready to start bilateral and multilateral talks on access to civilian nuclear energy for countries complying with their non-proliferation obligations. 
Russia and the United States have confirmed their intention to reduce their strategic offensive arms to a minimal level and develop relevant agreements, Russia's foreign minister and the U.S. Secretary of State said in a statement Tuesday. 
The Czech government has given the U.S. the go ahead to deploy a missile-defense radar near the town of Misov, 90 kilometers (50 miles) southwest of Prague, the country's Security Council official said Tuesday. 
The Lebanese Army is amassing equipment and troops around the Nahr al-Bared refugee camp in an operation that should eliminate the last of the Fatah al-Islam extremist group, a Lebanese newspaper reported Tuesday. 



