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31.08.2005 The Prime Minister participates in founding the European Solidarity Centre in Gdansk
Continuing his visit to Poland in connection with celebrating the 25th anniversary of the Solidarity movement, Aigars Kalvītis, Prime Minister of the Republic of Latvia, today participated in the official dinner hosted by Marek Belka, Prime Minister of the Republic of Poland.
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31.08.2005 The Prime Minister participates in celebrating the 25th anniversary of the "Solidarity
Today, during his visit to Poland, Aigars Kalvītis, Prime Minister of the Republic of Latvia, participates in celebrating the 25th anniversary of the Polish popular movement Solidarity in Gdansk.
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26.08.2005 The Prime Minister will participate in celebrating the 25th anniversary of the Polish popular movement "Solidarity
On Tuesday afternoon, August 30, Aigars Kalvītis, Prime Minister of the Republic of Latvia, will go on a short visit to Gdansk following the invitation of Marek Belka, Prime Minister of the Republic of Poland, to participate in the celebrations of the 25th anniversary of the Polish popular movement Solidarity.
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24.08.2005 Aigars Kalvītis and Vice Minister of Commerce of People
Today, Aigars Kalvītis, Prime Minister of the Republic of Latvia, met Yu Guangzhou, Vice Minister of Commerce of Peoples Republic of China (PRC), who has come to Rīga on a working visit.
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23.08.2005 Aigars Kalvītis will meet Yu Guangzhou, Vice Minister of Commerce of People
On Wednesday, August 24, at 9:00 a.m., in the Prime Ministers Hall (3rd floor of the Cabinet of Ministers), Aigars Kalvītis, Prime Minister of the Republic of Latvia, will meet Yu Guangzhou, Vice Minister of Commerce of Peoples Republic of China, who will come to Rīga on a working visit. Before the meeting a TV and photo opportunity is planned....
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22.08.2005 The Prime Minister met heads of the Latvian and Polish Employers
Today, August 22, Aigars Kalvītis, Prime Minister of the Republic of Latvia, had a meeting with Andrzej Malinowski, President of the Polish Employers Confederation, and Piotrs Kozerski, Advisor to the President, as well as with Vitālijs Gavrilovs, President of the Latvian Employers Confederation, and Vice Presidents Valdis Jākobsons and Kirovs Li...
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12.08.2005 The Prime Minister visited the Port of Seattle
Yesterday, August 11, Aigars Kalvītis, Prime Minister of the Republic of Latvia, visited the Port of Seattle and discussed security matters of U.S. ports. The Port of Seattle is one of the largest container cargo centres in the United States of America and opens an opportunity to gain compressive and detailed information about container cargo logis...
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12.08.2005 The Prime Minister: "A global outlook is necessary for the development of the information technologies industry
Yesterday, August 11, in Redmond, continuing his visit to the United States of America, Aigars Kalvītis, Prime Minister of the Republic of Latvia, and Brad Smith, Vice President of the Microsoft Corporation, opened the programme of Latvian IT companies business visit in the Microsoft Corporation.
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11.08.2005 The Prime Minister visited the University of Washington in Seattle
Yesterday, August 10, Aigars Kalvītis, Prime Minister of the Republic of Latvia, visited the University of Washington in Seattle, which offers the only academic Baltic Studies Programme in North America.
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11.08.2005 The Prime Minister met top management of the Boeing Airplane Company
Yesterday, August 10, Aigars Kalvītis, Prime Minister of the Republic of Latvia, met top management of the Boeing Airplane Company.
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