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On September 6, RIAC management met with representatives of the Minister of Foreign Affairs and the Embassy of Slovakia in Russia.

The parties discussed the issues of bilateral cooperation such as education and science, the prospects for relations between Russia and the Visegrad Group countries.
The participants also discussed the broader issues of cooperation between Russia and European Union institutions and issues of Euro-Atlantic security.


On September 6, RIAC management met with representatives of the Minister of Foreign Affairs and the Embassy of Slovakia in Russia.

The parties discussed the issues of bilateral cooperation such as education and science, the prospects for relations between Russia and the Visegrad Group countries.

The participants also discussed the broader issues of cooperation between Russia and European Union institutions and issues of Euro-Atlantic security.

 

Attending the meeting were:

  • Igor Ivanov, RIAC President,
  • Andrei Kortunov, RIAC General Director
  • Peter Burian, First deputy minister of foreign affairs of the Slovak republic
  • Jozef Migaš, extraordinary and plenipotentiary ambassador of the Slovak republic to the Russian federation
  • Marián Jakubócy, director, Third territorial department, MFA of the Slovak republic
  • Martin Kačo, counsellor, deputy head of mission, Embassy of the Slovak republic to the Russian federation
  • Peter Vilčák, second secretary, Embassy of the Slovak republic to the Russian federation

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