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Serbia and Russia sign agreements in several areas

In the presence of Serbian Prime Minister Mirko Cvetkovic and President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin today in Belgrade, officials of the two countries have signed agreements on cooperation in tourism, road transport, scientific and technical cooperation as well as an agreement between the City of Belgrade and the Russian power company Inter RAO UES.

Serbian Minister of Economy and Regional Development Nebojsa Ciric and Russian Assistant Minister for Sport, Tourism and Youth Policy Nadezhda Nazin signed the agreement on tourism.

Serbian Minister of Infrastructure and Energy Milutin Mrkonjic and Russian Minister of Transport Igor Levitin signed the cooperation agreement on road transport.

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The agreement on scientific and technical cooperation was signed by Serbian Minister of Education and Science Zarko Obradovic and Russian Deputy Education Minister Alexei Ponomarev.

The agreement on cooperation between Belgrade and Russian power company Inter RAO UES was signed by Belgrade Mayor Dragan Djilas and the company’s president Boris Kovalchuk.

Source Serbian Government.  

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