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Russia: Agenda for the 21st Century to be discussed at the Valdai Discussion Club

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Russia: Agenda for the 21st Century to be discussed at the Valdai Discussion Club


15.10.2018

The Presidential Administration of Russia

International Valdai Discussion Club starts working today in Sochi, October 15th, TASS reports. Russia: Agenda for the 21st Century topic is discussed.

Perspectives of Russia's political, social, economic and cultural development to be discussed. 

Apart of that, separate attention is going to be paid to the current situation in the Middle East and Eurasia. 

Valdai award is going to be handled out in the frames of forum.
 
As the representative of the Valdai club Fedor Lukianov marked this year the forum's motto as Turn to Yourself. He has reminded that the forum is held for 15th time. Over the course of these 15 years the most important political agenda was discussed in connection with Russia and its role in the world. 

Politicians, public organisations representatives, international relations experts, politologists from Russia and abroad have gathered in Sochi. 

The Russian MFA head Sergey Lavrov, Deputy Minister of Finance Maksim Oreshkin, the Minister of Education Olga Vasilieva and other public figures will give talks. Russian leader Vladimir Putin will traditionally come to Valdai Discussion Club to participate in the forum this year as well. 

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