Obama to meet heads of Central European states in Prague
Obama to meet heads of Central European states in Prague
09:01, April 02, 2010

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.S. President Barack Obama would meet the heads of Central and East European states in Prague next Thursday, Czech news agency CTK reported Thursday.
Diplomatic sources confirmed the planned arrival of Hungarian Prime Minister Gordon Bajnai, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk and Romanian President Traian Basescu.
It is understood representatives might also attend from Slovakia, Bulgaria, Slovenia, Croatia and from post-Soviet Baltic states.
They may be present at the signing ceremony of the so-called START II Treaty by the U.S. and Russia limiting nuclear arsenals.
Source:Xinhua
Diplomatic sources confirmed the planned arrival of Hungarian Prime Minister Gordon Bajnai, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk and Romanian President Traian Basescu.
It is understood representatives might also attend from Slovakia, Bulgaria, Slovenia, Croatia and from post-Soviet Baltic states.
They may be present at the signing ceremony of the so-called START II Treaty by the U.S. and Russia limiting nuclear arsenals.
Source:Xinhua
(Editor:intern1)

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