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On December 5 the Embassy of New Zealand to Russia hosted a meeting for Andrey Kortunov, RIAC Director General, Alexander Gabuyev, RIAC expert, head of the “Russia in Asia–Pacific” program of the Carnegie Moscow Center, and other Russian experts with Jeff Langley, Deputy Minister for Europe, Middle East and Africa Affairs and Jocelyn Woodley, Senior Adviser on European issues to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade.

On December 5 the Embassy of New Zealand to Russia hosted a meeting for Andrey Kortunov, RIAC Director General, Alexander Gabuyev, RIAC expert, head of the “Russia in Asia–Pacific” program of the Carnegie Moscow Center, and other Russian experts with Jeff Langley, Deputy Minister for Europe, Middle East and Africa Affairs and Jocelyn Woodley, Senior Adviser on European issues to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade.

The pending issues of Russian policy trends in Asia Pacific Region, in the Middle East, and towards the Western countries, as well as the prospects for economic and financial situation in Russia were discussed at the meeting.

Ian Hill, the Ambassador of New Zealand to Russia, was mediating the meeting.

 

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