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On February 21, RIAC representatives Vladimir Morozov and Anton Tsvetov attended the opening ceremony of the G20 Model Simulation at MGIMO-University. Held for the second time, the event hosted undergraduates not only from MGIMO but also Russian Foreign Trade Academy, Higher School of Economics, Moscow State University and St. Petersburg State University. The program included simulation of various situations at G20 negotiations to help the participants improve their diplomatic skills, learn to effectively protect national interests and find consensus.

On February 21, RIAC representatives Vladimir Morozov and Anton Tsvetov attended the opening ceremony of the G20 Model Simulation at MGIMO-University. Held for the second time, the event hosted undergraduates not only from MGIMO but also Russian Foreign Trade Academy, Higher School of Economics, Moscow State University and St. Petersburg State University. The program included simulation of various situations at G20 negotiations to help the participants improve their diplomatic skills, learn to effectively protect national interests and find consensus.

At the ceremony, RIAC presented its analytical products, among other things, report “G20, G8, BRICS Development Momentum and Interests of Russia” highly praised by the government and expert community. Program Assistant V. Morozov also displayed other RIAC materials and informed the audience about RIAC key activities that are open for young foreign policy experts.

G20 Model Simulation at MGIMO-University

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