Slovenian-Russian Business Council to Be Launched Soon

Ljubljana, 11 March - Slovenian companies seeking to enter the Russian market will be able to join forces in a Slovenian-Russian business council, which is to be formally established as Russian PM Vladimir Putin visits Slovenia on 22 March. The preparatory meeting was held in Ljubljana on Friday.

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Russian Ambassador to Slovenia Doku Zavgayev (left) speaks at a meeting held prior to the establishment of a Russian-Slovenian business council.
Photo: Nada Mihajlovic/STA

Ljubljana
Russian Ambassador to Slovenia Doku Zavgayev speaks at a meeting held prior to the establishment of a Russian-Slovenian business council.
Photo: Nada Mihajlovic/STA

Ljubljana
Russian Ambassador to Slovenia Doku Zavgayev speaks at a meeting held prior to the establishment of a Russian-Slovenian business council.
Photo: Nada Mihajlovic/STA

Ljubljana
A meeting held prior to the establishment of a Russian-Slovenian business council.
Photo: Nada Mihajlovic/STA

Ljubljana
Vladimir Gasparic, the head of the Economic Diplomacy Directorate at the Foreign Ministry, speaks at a meeting held prior to the establishment of a Russian-Slovenian business council.
Photo: Nada Mihajlovic/STA

Ljubljana
Janez Skrabec, the boss of engineering company Riko, speaks at a meeting held prior to the establishment of a Russian-Slovenian business council.
Photo: Nada Mihajlovic/STA

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