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Co-operation deals abound at Russia-Slovenia talks in Moscow

GORKI, December 10 (Itar-Tass) - Five documents have been signed at a meeting between Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev and his Slovenian counterpart Alenka Bratusek, who came on a working visit to Russia on Tuesday.

Among the treaties inked in the presence of the countries’ prime ministers was an agreement on military and technical co-operation, concluded by relevant Russian and Slovenian ministries. The Russian Federal Drug Control Service and the Slovenian Interior Minister also agreed on interaction in the fight against the spread of drugs, psychotropic substances and their precursors.

Besides, the Russian Sports Ministry and the Slovenian Ministry for Education, Science and Sport signed a memorandum on co-operation in physical culture and sports. The Russian Federal Agency for Tourism (Rostourism) and the Slovenian Public Agency for Entrepreneurship, Innovation, Development, Investment and Tourism adopted a programme for tourism co-operation in 2014-2015.

Another memorandum on co-operation was signed by the Russian Yaroslavl Region’s government and the Slovenian Ministry for Economic Development and Technology.