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Presentation Of Russia’s Contribution To The Development Of The Serbian Economy

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Russian companies in Serbia and representatives of Serbian state institutions and departments presented for the first time the complete picture of the contribution of the Russian Federation to the development of the Serbian economy during recent years, as well as prospects for the implementation of further joint projects.

The seminar was opened by H.E. Russian Ambassador to Serbia Aleksandar Chepurin and Andrei Khripunov, Russian Economic Representative in Serbia.

Speaking about the results of the activities of their institutions were Sergey Krupp, representative of the Russian Federal Agency Rossotrudnichestvo, Bojan Glamoclija, co-director of the Russian-Serbian humanitarian centre, Evgeny Metelev, Director of the directorate of the largest Russian-Serbian oil company, “NIS” AD, Mansurbek Sultanov, Deputy Director of RŽD International, and Igor Katikov, director of ICL, one of the oldest Russian IT companies.

Steliana Nedera, Deputy Head of the UNDP in Serbia, presented the donation target of Russia in the amount of $1.5 million for the development of agriculture and Serbia’s rural areas.

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