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Anna Azari is an Israeli diplomat and is a former Ambassador of Israel to Russia, presenting her credentials to Russian President Vladimir Putin on 18 January 2007. In 1999-2003 she was the Ambassador of Israel to Ukraine and Moldova (combining the two posts) and was considered one of the most popular foreign diplomats by representatives of the Ukrainian mass media.
See also
References
- "Vladimir Putin accepted the letters of credential of foreign ambassadors". The Kremlin, Moscow: Presidential Press and Information Office. 18 January 2007. Retrieved 2008-10-07.
External links
Anna Azari, Ambassador of Israel
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