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Ukraine will actively participate in fighting piracy

Source: Forum
Kiev : Ukraine | about 1 month ago  
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He noted that Ukraine will participate in preparation of the UN Resolution concerning the problems of fighting the piracy that should be considered at the UN General Assembly on December 4.  According to him, earlier the Ukrainian leaders have already expressed their wish to participate in the Atlanta...
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