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Slovenia`s President Danilo Turk to arrive in Russia on 3-day visit
MOSCOW, November 16 (Itar-Tass) - Slovenia's President Daniko Turk
arrives on a three-day official visit to Russia Tuesday. He will be
accompanied by a big delegation including his country's ministers of
foreign affairs, economics, finance, education, healthcare, and more than
a hundred business executives.
The span and size of the delegation is broadly viewed here as a
testimony to the seriousness of intentions to develop relations with
Russia.
Wednesday, November 17, Danilo Turk will have summit talks in the
Kremlin with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev. The two presidents will
discuss joint economic projects, humanitarian relations, and relationship
between Russia and the EU.
On the eve of his visit to Moscow, Danilo Turk said Slovenia is a
persistent supporter of a stronger partnership between Moscow and
Brussels, greater regional cooperation, and business relationship.
He described the dialogue between Russia and the European community as
"a good but still insufficiently developed one."
"It's important for the EU to realize that Russia is its foreign
policy priority number one," Turk said.
arrives on a three-day official visit to Russia Tuesday. He will be
accompanied by a big delegation including his country's ministers of
foreign affairs, economics, finance, education, healthcare, and more than
a hundred business executives.
The span and size of the delegation is broadly viewed here as a
testimony to the seriousness of intentions to develop relations with
Russia.
Wednesday, November 17, Danilo Turk will have summit talks in the
Kremlin with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev. The two presidents will
discuss joint economic projects, humanitarian relations, and relationship
between Russia and the EU.
On the eve of his visit to Moscow, Danilo Turk said Slovenia is a
persistent supporter of a stronger partnership between Moscow and
Brussels, greater regional cooperation, and business relationship.
He described the dialogue between Russia and the European community as
"a good but still insufficiently developed one."
"It's important for the EU to realize that Russia is its foreign
policy priority number one," Turk said.