| July 2007 |
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Russia has no right to use Abkhazia's territory for the Winter Olympics in 2014 without official approval from Tbilisi, Georgia's parliamentary speaker said commenting on an article published in the Russian press Thursday. 
The British Government acted "offensively" and "foolishly" by urging Russia to change its constitution to enable the extradition of a suspect in a high-profile murder case, a senior editor with The Financial Times said Thursday. 
London should provide an explanation on reports regarding the arrest of a Russian suspected of attempting to kill fugitive Russian tycoon Boris Berezovsky, the Foreign Ministry said Thursday. 
Russia's deputy foreign minister said Thursday, after meeting with his Azerbaijani counterpart, Russia was not pulling out of the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe, citing the difference between a moratorium and pullout. 
The Serbian president said in an interview with Russian media Thursday that there is no link between European Union membership and a solution to the Kosovo problem. 
Russia will focus on the North Korean and Iranian nuclear programs at the 40th ASEAN Ministerial Meeting in Manila, the Philippines, 30 July-2 August 2007, the country's Foreign Ministry spokesman said Thursday. 
Two men suffocated from exhaust fumes while trying to pump flood water from a rugby club in Gloucestershire in southwest England, local police said Thursday. 
Admiral Henry G. Ulrich, commander, U.S. Naval Forces Europe, will visit a Russian nuclear powered missile carrying submarine and heavy missile cruiser, the Defense Ministry said Thursday. 



