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    ITAR-TASS News Agency
    TASS
    April 8, 2004 Thursday

    Cultural exchanges in CIS space bring peoples closer

    By Galina Gridneva, Valery Zhukov

    DUSHANBE

    The restoration of the tradition of cultural exchanges in the expanse
    of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) promotes spiritual
    enrichment and rapprochement of peoples, holds Mikhail Shvydkoi, the
    chief of the Russian Culture and Cinematography Agency.

    Russian culture days that began in Dushanbe on Thursday sum up the
    results of the work over the past 12 years to preserve cultural unity
    of ex-USSR republics, Shvydkoi told Tass in the Tajik capital on
    Thursday.

    "Russia has preserved normal working friendly relations with cultural
    figures of virtually all Commonwealth countries," Shvydkoi said. He
    sited the examples of Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan and a number of
    other countries.

    "A favourable cultural climate for us has been created in Azerbaijan
    and Armenia," he said. "Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili made a
    request to Russian leaders for Russian culture days in Georgia,"
    Shvydkoi said. "We plan to hold these days in the second half of the
    year".

    Shvydkoi said Russia has retained high quality artistic school. "It
    is not accidental that most leaders of culture of ex-USSR countries
    had been educated in the best establishments in Moscow and other
    Russian cities. We will continue the tradition for training
    specialists in our higher educational establishments," he said. There
    are plans for the exchange of creative collectives and art
    exhibitions.

    Shvydkoi believes Russian pedagogues will be needed in Tajikistan
    where a conservatory and a ballet school opened last year. Following
    the talks with the leaders of Tajikistan's Culture Ministry it is
    planned to sign the agreement on cultural cooperation up to 2006,
    Shvydkoi said.
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