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Arun Jaitley leaving for official visit to Russia tomorrow

| | Jul 06, 2015, at 01:02 am
New Delhi , July 5 (IBNS) Union Minister of Finance, Corporate Affairs and I&B Arun Jaitley will leave for four day official visit to Russia on Monday in order to participate in the Meeting of BRICS Finance Ministers & Central Bank Governors (FM & CBG).

In the First leg of his official visit, the Finance Minister will reach Moscow, the capital of Russia where he will participate in the Inaugural Meeting of the Board of Governors (BoG) of the BRICS New Development Bank on July 7.

"On 8th July, 2015, the Finance Minister will go to UFA to participate in the Meeting of BRICS Finance Ministers & Central Bank Governors. On 10th July, 2015, he will return to Moscow and same day in the evening, he will leave for back home. The Finance Minister will arrive in the national capital in the early hours on 11th July, 2015," read a government statement.
 

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