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Embassy of Russia marked Russian Day on 7th June with a reception held at the Embassy premises.

In his welcoming speech, the Ambassador of Russia to Serbia H.E. Alexander Botsan-Kharchenko emphasized the Russian side’s focus on the further development of the strategic partnership with Serbia in accordance with the agreements reached by Presidents Vladimir Putin and Aleksandar Vučić.

Among the guests were Speaker of the National Assembly of Serbia Ivica Dačić, President of the Government of Serbia Ana Brnabić, Serb Member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina Milorad Dodik, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Serbia Nikola Selaković and other members of the Serbian Cabinet, representatives of the diplomatic community.

Photo: Lola Djordjevic/Sputnik, Press Service of the Russian Embassy

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