Mauritius–Russia relations
Mauritius–Russia relations refers to the bilateral relations of Russia and Mauritius.
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Background
Soviet-era relations
The Soviet Union and Mauritius established diplomatic relations on 17 March 1968.[1]
Russian Federation relations
Diplomatic ties
The Embassy of the Russian Federation is located in Floreal, and the Embassy of the Republic of Mauritius in Moscow was opened in August 2003.[2] The current Ambassador of Russia to Mauritius is Vyacheslav Nikiforov (Letters of Credence presented on 28 July 2011). The current Ambassador of Mauritius to Russia is Indira Savitree Thacoor Sidaya, who presented her Letters of Credence to Russian President Vladimir Putin on 23 October 2013.[3]
gollark: Weird. Why would they *want* more traffic?
gollark: Although I'd still expect a lot of listening to be done with screen off etc. And smart software would stop the video stream then.
gollark: They have actual video on by default? Strange.
gollark: It sounds like your CPU was just not boosting somehow. Probably a heating or configuration issue.
gollark: Is it? I mean, most people *don't* stream things with video, so you're only transferring a few hundred kbps at most, which is basically nothing.
References
- Ginsburgs, George; Slusser, Robert M. (1981). A calendar of Soviet treaties, 1958-1973. BRILL. p. 846. ISBN 90-286-0609-2. Retrieved 2009-07-18.
- "Российско-маврикийские отношения". Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. 16 February 2009. Retrieved 2009-07-20.
- "Presentation of foreign ambassadors' letters of credence". The Kremlin, Moscow: Presidential Press and Information Office. 23 October 2013. Retrieved 2014-01-30.
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