Former Minister Adamov (left, in file photo) with Russian President Vladimir Putin
5 October 2005 -- Russia today cautioned Switzerland against extraditing former Atomic Energy Minister Yevgenii Adamov to the United States, suggesting such a step would negatively impact bilateral relations.
The warning is contained in a statement posted on the Russian Foreign Ministry's official website.
The statement says Switzerland's charge d'affaires in Russia was summoned today to the Foreign Ministry and told that Moscow considers the decision to extradite Adamov to the United States a "disappointing" move.
Switzerland on 3 October cleared the way for Adamov's extradition to the United States, where he is expected to face trial.
U.S. investigators allege that Adamov embezzled $9 million meant to improve Russia's nuclear safety while he was in office.
Russian authorities have unsuccessfully tried to convince Switzerland to extradite Adamov to Moscow.
See also:
Adamov's Secrets, Nuclear And Otherwise
The statement says Switzerland's charge d'affaires in Russia was summoned today to the Foreign Ministry and told that Moscow considers the decision to extradite Adamov to the United States a "disappointing" move.
Switzerland on 3 October cleared the way for Adamov's extradition to the United States, where he is expected to face trial.
U.S. investigators allege that Adamov embezzled $9 million meant to improve Russia's nuclear safety while he was in office.
Russian authorities have unsuccessfully tried to convince Switzerland to extradite Adamov to Moscow.
See also:
Adamov's Secrets, Nuclear And Otherwise