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On July 28-29, Santa Rosa, California, hosted the second annual session of the U.S.-Russian Fort Ross Dialogue devoted to drawing up intermediate results of the activities of the Russia-U.S. Bilateral Presidential Commission and discussion of new openings for cooperation, primarily in Asia-Pacific.

On July 28-29, Santa Rosa, California, hosted the second annual session of the U.S.-Russian Fort Ross Dialogue devoted to drawing up intermediate results of the activities of the Russia-U.S. Bilateral Presidential Commission and discussion of new openings for cooperation, primarily in Asia-Pacific.

Organized by the Fort Ross Conservancy with support of Chevron, Transneft and Sovkomflot, the event was attended by about 100 American and Russian officials, diplomats, businesspersons, experts and representatives of civil society. The speakers' list included Russian Ambassador to the U.S.A. Sergey Kislyak, a RIAC member, and RIAC Director General Andrey Kortunov.

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