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On September 17, 2012 the Russian International Affairs Council held an expert meeting on Russian-British relations and related problems and prospects.

The meeting was held with the participation of the leading Russian researchers working on Russian-British relations issues. The meeting was opened by RIAC Program Director Ivan Timofeev. The moderator of the meeting was Alexey Gromyko, Deputy Director of the Institute of Europe of RAS, Director of the Center for British Studies of the Institute of Europe of RAS.

On September 17, 2012 the Russian International Affairs Council held an expert meeting on Russian-British relations and related problems and prospects.

The meeting was held with the participation of the leading Russian researchers working on Russian-British relations issues.

The meeting was opened by RIAC Program Director Ivan Timofeev. The moderator of the meeting was Alexey Gromyko, Deputy Director of the Institute of Europe of RAS, Director of the Center for British Studies of the Institute of Europe of RAS.

During the meeting the following issues were reviewed:

  • Basic trends in the Russian-British cooperation,
  • Performance and efficiency of expert mechanisms for cooperation between Russia and Great Britain,
  • Possibilities of practical application of the expert work results.

Russian-British Expert Cooperation, September 17, 2012

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