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16 Apr. (EUROPE PRESS) –
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov will travel to Brazil this Monday, the first stop on a tour that will also take him to Venezuela, Nicaragua and Cuba, from where he will return to Russia on April 21.
“The head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs awaits a full agenda that includes receptions with the leaders of these States and interviews with the heads of the Foreign Ministries,” the Russian Foreign Ministry reported in a message on Telegram.
Lavrov “flies to the region with a concrete agenda that seeks to strengthen mutually beneficial cooperation between our countries at the political, commercial, economic, educational, humanitarian, cultural and other levels.”
“We plan to propose the reinforcement of the international legal institutions of the modern world, the structure on which the UN Charter is based,” he added.