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    Modern tendencies of development of economic relations between Latvia and Russia  

     A meeting was held 18 February at the Diplomatic club with the Ambassador of Russia in Latvia Alexandr Veshnyakov

    On 18 February in the Diplomatic economic club held a meeting with Russian Ambassador to Latvia Alexandr Veshnyakov, about of «Eight years in Latvia», which told the current situation and the development of mutual bilateral relations between the two countries.

    The meeting in the Diplomatic economic club with the participation of the Ambassador of Russia is already the 6th in a row in 2016. The first one was held 3 March 2011 .


     A meeting was held 18 February at the Diplomatic club with the Ambassador of Russia in Latvia Alexandr Veshnyakov

    The Ambassador of Russia A. Veshnyakov his speech focused on economic partnerships and business representatives of the two countries, the issues of culture and education, international current events and other aspects.


     A meeting was held 18 February at the Diplomatic club with the Ambassador of Russia in Latvia Alexandr  Veshnyakov

    The Ambassador Alexander Veshnyakov was more detailed to the topic of development of bilateral economic and cultural perspective between Russia and Latvia, associated with major investment projects that are already working in Latvia.
    The Ambassador answered the questions of Club members and guests of the meeting.


     President of the Club David Tomaszewski

    The President of the Club David Tomaszewski thanked the Ambassador of Russia Alexandr Veshnyakov for the opportunity informative meeting and wished them success and presented a souvenir in memory of the Club.

    The meeting was attended by the Club members and guests
    K. Kokina, M. Lambert, J. Mirzakarimova,   V. Butenko, V. Swartz, M. Shalaeva, L. Pankova, S. Shushunova, A. Pavlov, D. Tomaszewski, N. Kolotilo, I. Dukule, N. Alekseeva, S. Buka, A. Masyutin, Y. Rudakov, I. Kreslina, A. Urban, I., Sondore-Wreaking, J. Abdurasulov, G. Jakocs, A. Tatarchuk, N. Lebedeva, I. Dashutin and others



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