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The so-called minister of foreign affairs from Tiraspol will be heard in the Supreme Soviet
The supreme soviet (legislative body) of the separatist Transnistrian republic will hear a report of the so-called minister of foreign affairs, Valeri Litkai, in time of the sitting from April 2nd, DECA-press informs.
This one will refer mainly to „the realization of the court of foreign policy of the republic” and will make „an analysis of the international political situation in the context of recognition of independence of Kosovo by a series of states”. Litkai will have to tell Transnistrian deputies about the actions the authority of foreign policy from Tiraspol will make at an international level „in the context of geopolitical process from Europe and from the post-Soviet area”. Another aspect which will be discussed within the hearings is the activities of the structure of foreign policy for the opening and functioning of the representatives of the separatist republic abroad.// DECA-Press Publication date: 28 March 2008 Source: Archive
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