US-Russia-Iraq Almost one third of the oil allocations granted under the United Nations' 1996 to 2003 Iraqi Oil-for-Food program went to Russian parties or individuals, according to a US Senate report detailing alleged misuse of the program. SKorea-NKorea North Korea and South Korea resumed reconciliation talks after a 10-month hiatus, overshadowed by tension over the communist country's nuclear weapons program. SriLanka Sri Lankan leaders began talks with key donors against a background of growing concern over the island's peace process and deep divisions over the distribution of tsunami aid. Bangladesh Bangladesh authorities said they feared at least 100 people had drowned after a ferry capsized in a remote area of the country's south. Uzbekistan Distraught relatives searched for bodies in Uzbekistan's smoldering city of Andijan, where dozens were killed in a military crackdown after anti-government protests that hardline President Islam Karimov blamed on Islamic radicals. Iraq US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice flew to Baghdad to give the new Iraqi government a strong vote of confidence even as dozens of corpses turned up in a grizly sign of rampant insecurity. Iran Iran said it was postponing its threatened resumption of sensitive nuclear activities, but insisted the climbdown was merely a temporary gesture ahead of "last chance" emergency talks with European officials.