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147770
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CONTINUITY in the system of international relations is an essential prerequisite for their progressive development, stability and a mutual will of all parties to establish cooperation, work out certain criteria, approaches, develop traditions, and outline prospects for the future. A salient feature of such progressive development is the long-term nature of international interaction not interrupted by any exacerbation of bilateral relations (such as, for example, a change of government, the coming to power of new presidents, or any third-party intervention).
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059230
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125023
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2013.
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THERE ARE CLEAR SIGNS of revival in relations between Russia and Latin American countries seen in rapidly increasing political contacts through meetings and summits,* the growing trade and the range of products in the region's economy, new Russian investments, and expanding cultural and academic ties. And this is in sharp contrast to the 1990s when Latin America ended up in the fringes of Russia's foreign policy. The situation is different now when this region has firmly become a part of Russian Federation's international relations. They are based above all on the variety of contacts in different formats between the two states and their mutual desire to achieve domestic prosperity.
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