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Estonia's foreign minister dismissed Russian accusations earlier Monday that it glorifies Nazism.
Add commentsKosovo leaders said Monday they would take part in further talks on the future of the Albanian-dominated Serbian province, but added renouncing independence was "out of the question."
The British and U.S. leaders said Monday their countries would seek tougher sanctions on Iran over its controversial nuclear program and a "step-by-step" handover of security control to indigenous forces in Iraq.

Nuclear monitors from the United Nations visited Iran's atomic heavy-water site at Arak Monday, IRNA news agency said. 
The U.S. offered huge defense assistance deals to Israel, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and other Gulf allies Monday that could total $50 billion over the next 10 years. 
Russkiye Mashiny (Russian Machines), the automotive unit of the holding company Basic Element, controlled by billionaire Oleg Deripaska, has denied reports it intends to buy the Land Rover and Jaguar brands. 
Russia's Foreign Ministry condemned Monday a meeting of veterans of Estonia's Waffen SS division in the Baltic state over the weekend, calling it an outrageous event and regretting that it received official backing. 
Russian prosecutors have brought a new $13 million embezzlement charge against Boris Berezovsky, a fugitive tycoon residing in the U.K., a court-appointed defense lawyer said Monday.

Russia supports Mahmoud Abbas as the legitimate Palestinian leader and is willing to discuss with him assistance to Palestinians, the Russian foreign minister said Monday. 
British energy official Malcolm Wicks has arrived in Russia on a two-day visit to discuss nuclear waste disposal, the British Embassy in Moscow said Monday. 
Russia's foreign minister said Monday that Russia and the United States will hold at least two rounds of talks on Washington's plans to deploy its missile shield in Central Europe before reports to the presidents are prepared in October. 
Russian prosecutors have brought a new $13 million embezzlement charge against Boris Berezovsky, a fugitive tycoon residing in the U.K., a defense lawyer said Monday. 
Remarkable Swedish film director Ingmar Bergman, who died Monday aged 89, was one of the last masters of philosophical films, said Kirill Razlogov, director of the Institute of Cultural Studies and famous film critic. 



