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25 of November, 14:29

Kuchma will participate in the opening of the Yeltsin Center in Yekaterinburg
The Commissioner of Ukraine in the contact group on settling the situation in Donbass, former Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma will participate in the opening ceremony of the Yeltsin Center in Ekaterinburg, informs on Wednesday, citing its own sources.

"Kuchma will arrive to Ekaterinburg from Kiev on a Charter flight, where this afternoon local time there will be an opening at the Yeltsin Centre ", - reports the Agency.

Wednesday, November 25, will host the opening ceremony of the Presidential Center of Boris Yeltsin (Yeltsin Center) in Yekaterinburg. It invited the leaders of Russia, leaders of countries, who worked with Boris Yeltsin, famous politicians, artists, reporters and citizens who knew the first President of the Russian Federation, notified on the Internet office of the Yeltsin Center.

the head of the government of the Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev, and the former head of Latvia and Moldova Petru Lucinschi and Anatoly Gorbunov confirmed their participation in the opening of the Yeltsin Center in Yekaterinburg, said first Fins news Deputy Executive Director of the Center Lyudmila Telen. She added that the organizers expect all the heads of countries that worked with Yeltsin against former U.S. President bill Clinton to Alexander Kwasniewski and ex-President of Ukraine Leonid Kuchma.

on the Internet office of the Yeltsin Center States that its mission is, most importantly, the preservation of the historical heritage of the first President of the Russian Federation and his era. The main core of the Centre will become a Museum. It will be applied to modern multimedia technologies, which will help "revive" documents, archival photos, artifacts. Because this exhibition will convey not only the essence of that dramatic time, but also the spirit of the 90s. Under the roof of the Centre will also has a library, archive, educational and children's centres, exhibition halls.

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