Russia – Trinidad and Tobago Relations
978-613-1-98724-3
6131987246
84
2010-08-31
34.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Russia-Trinidadian relations are the bilateral relations between the Russian Federation and Trinidad and Tobago. Both countries have signed diplomatic missions on June 6, 1974. Russia is represented in Trinidad and Tobago through a non-resident embassy in Georgetown (Guyana). Both countries have interests with each other since the Soviet Union. As said, both countries signed diplomatic missions on June 6, 1974. In August 1992, Trinidad recognized Russia as the USSR's successor. In 2004, Sergey Lavrov and Knowlson Gift signed the protocol on the political consultations between the two Ministries. In April 2005 the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Russian Federation and the Chamber of Industry and Commerce of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago signed the cooperation agreement. In 2004, the Russian Cossack folk dance had nine concerts in Port of Spain, San Fernando, Couva, and Tobago.
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