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Serbian universities have begun to cooperate with the Crimean “Artek”

Because the agreement was a scandal.

The Ministry of education, science and technological development of Serbia signed a cooperation agreement with the children’s center “Artek”, working in the annexed Crimea.

The agreement was signed in the Serbian capital Belgrade on 20 September, the Russian Director of “Artek” Alex kasprzhak, Deputy Minister of education, science and technological development of Serbia Alexander Pajic.

It is noted that under the agreement, the Serbian teachers and students learning or teaching Russian language, will be able to come to camp as language volunteers.

As you know, the occupation “government” of Crimea was transferred to the property of the camp “Artek” in the Federal property of Russia in March 2015. In April 2016 the Obolon court of Kyiv ruled to arrest the property of Artek.

In 2014, the camp workers, who moved to mainland Ukraine, organized camp Artek-Carpaty.

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