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On January 11, Danish diplomats who arrived on a working visit in Moscow, visited RIAC. The delegation included Steen Norlov, International Trade Policy and Analysis Department, and Kristian Rasmussen, Senior Advisor, European Neighborhood Policy Department. Danish diplomats were informed about Council's activity in European security and cooperation field as well as about the prospects in the Russia-NATO and Russia-EU relations. The parties exchanged their opinions on regional conflicts settlement as well as the possible dynamics of regional and world politics development against the background of the recent political changes in the US and European states.

On January 11, Danish diplomats who arrived on a working visit in Moscow, visited RIAC. The delegation included Steen Norlov, International Trade Policy and Analysis Department, and Kristian Rasmussen, Senior Advisor, European Neighborhood Policy Department.

Danish diplomats were informed about Council's activity in European security and cooperation field as well as about the prospects in the Russia-NATO and Russia-EU relations. The parties exchanged their opinions on regional conflicts settlement as well as the possible dynamics of regional and world politics development against the background of the recent political changes in the US and European states.

 

 

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