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On September 19, representatives from the "NATO-Russia Centre," the NATO Economics Directorate, the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, regional government officials, and the NATO Information Office in Moscow gathered in the southern Russian city of Rostov-na-Donu to attend a seminar on programmes aimed at retraining discharged Russian military officers.

The seminar was organised by the "NATO-Russia Centre", a Moscow-based organisation opened in June of this year and funded by the NATO Economics Directorate. The mission of the Centre is to provide information and training courses for former military officers to help them to find a new job in the civilian sector. General-Colonel Gennady Troshev, Commander of the Northern Caucasus Military District showed his appreciation for efforts made by the Centre and the Economics Directorate to promote cooperation and assist Russian military personnel by presenting the NATO representative with two medals.

Currently a second NATO-sponsored training course is underway in Novosibirsk. Additional programmes are planned for the autumn and winter in Perm' and Krasnodar.