Muradov headed the Representative Office in Crimea

30/04/2021 19:33

Georgy Muradov was appointed Head of the Representative Office of the International Union of Non-Governmental Organizations "Eurasian Peoples' Assembly" in the Republic of Crimea, Russian Federation. The order was signed by the Secretary General Andrei Belyaninov.

Muradov Georgy Lvovich - Soviet and Russian politician, public and statesman, diplomat, Doctor of historical sciences, Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Crimea - Permanent Representative of the Republic of Crimea under the President of the Russian Federation since August 7, 2014, Advisor to the Mayor of Moscow, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Acting State Councillor of the Russian Federation 2nd class, Acting State Councillor of the city of Moscow 1st class.

“Representative Offices are our outposts for advancing the mission of the Assembly and a serious resource for its development,” - says Secretary General Andrei Belyaninov. - Projects of Representative Offices are unique. Interregional and international cooperation makes these projects more significant, bright and interesting.”

About Representative Offices

Today, the Representatives of the Eurasian Peoples' Assembly are open in 6 regions of Russia: in the Republic of Bashkortostan, Leningrad, Sverdlovsk and Kaluga regions, in Sevastopol and the Republic of Crimea. Each of them has extensive international contacts and experience, working closely with Serbia, China, Bulgaria, Armenia, Kazakhstan and other countries. Joint planned events are included in the annual plan of the Eurasian Peoples' Assembly.

Among the key tasks are assistance to state, private and public organizations of the countries of Eurasia in the establishment and development of comprehensive mutually beneficial relations, as well as the international promotion of the region and the involvement of the widest possible layers of society in these processes. The projects are aimed at strengthening trust and friendship between peoples, expanding cultural and humanitarian cooperation, developing peacekeeping and Eurasian integration processes.

About the Assembly

The Eurasian Peoples' Assembly is an international non-governmental organization aimed at forming a social integration model in the name of establishing peace and harmony through the development of multilateral cooperation and public (people's) diplomacy in the Eurasian space. The Assembly brings together representatives from more than 43 countries. The organization has concluded 117 partnership agreements in the field of culture, entrepreneurship, the development of integration ties between the peoples of Eurasia and public diplomacy. Website - http://eurasia-assembly.org