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Serbian Foreign Minister granted with Russian Order of Friendship

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Serbian Foreign Minister granted with Russian Order of Friendship


30.01.2018

The Presidential Administration of Russia Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a decree about granting the state awards to foreign nationals for considerable contribution into reinforcement of friendship and collaboration with our country. The corresponding decree was published on the website of the legal information.

Among the awarded officials is Foreign Minister of Serbia Ivica Dacic. Note that Foreign Minister of Serbia has many times talked about keeping good relations with Russia. Dacic has set the main purpose of the bilateral dialogue as development and improvement of connections.

It is noteworthy that this year is 180th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Russia and Serbia.

Vladimir Putin granted Assistant to the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan Nurlan Onzhanov with the Order of Friendship. This country is also facilitating Russia and paying much attention to development of the Russian language on the territory of Kazakhstan.
Awards of high value were also granted to representatives of business and cultural strata. Thus, Pushkin medal was handed to Director of Golytsyn Memorial library Catherine Golytsyn, President of National Union France – Russia – CIS Mark Druenn and Head of the Department of the Russian and World Literature of Russian-Armenian (Slavonic) University Lilit Meliksetyan.

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