Vadim Krasnoselski and Dmitry Kozak meet on September 26 in Moscow

09/20/19 15:36

Vadim Krasnoselski and Dmitry Kozak meet on September 26 in Moscow

They will discuss the work of the “5 + 2” negotiation format, the use of maternity capital in the PMR, eased access to the Russian citizenship, humanitarian cooperation

Tiraspol, September, 20. /Novosti Pridnestrovya/. Next week, PMR President Vadim Krasnoselski will meet with Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation, Special Representative of the President of the Russian Federation on the Dniester, Dmitry Kozak in Moscow. The pre-agreed date for the meeting is September 26, the PMR President’s press service reports. 

The following items are traditionally on the agenda for discussion: work of the “5 + 2” format, the use of maternal capital in the PMR, eased access to the Russian citizenship, humanitarian cooperation.

A number of meetings with representatives of the legislative and executive branches of the Russian Federation are also planned to be held in the capital of Russia.

Among the areas to be discussed are political interactions, peacekeeping, the topic of the disposal of expired ammunition, the economy, and humanitarian and information contacts.

In addition, Vadim Krasnoselski announced a planned meeting with compatriots which will be held at the site of the Official Representative Office of Pridnestrovie in Moscow.

 

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