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Russian government to increase quota for foreign citizens in Russian high schools

Russian government made a decision to increase by one and a half times quota for foreign citizens in the Russian high schools. Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation, Alexander Yakovenko, said on July, 8th in Paris at the UNESCO Forum on Higher Education with participation of almost one thousand representatives from 150 countries of the world, the agency reports citing UN press service.

Almaty. July 9. Kazakhstan Today - Russian government made a decision to increase by one and a half times quota for foreign citizens in the Russian high schools. Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation, Alexander Yakovenko, said on July, 8th in Paris at the UNESCO Forum on Higher Education with participation of almost one thousand representatives from 150 countries of the world, the agency reports citing UN press service.

A. Yakovenko spoke for increase of "mobility of students and teachers". He underlined that it will promote exchange of advanced research of both educational methodology and scientific achievements.

A. Yakovenko said that today the Russian educational institutions, their foreign branches, joint universities, institutes and colleges host over 120 thousand foreign citizens from 164 countries of the world. He underlined that despite the world economic crisis, the government of Russia made the decision, at the expense of the state budget, to increase by 1.5 times quantity of places for foreign citizens in the Russian high schools.

As informed earlier, the President of the Russian Federation, Dmitry Medvedev, said on July, 4th during the teleconference with the participants of Russia youth educational forum Seliger-2009 that Russian high schools need to increase quantity of budgetary spots for students from the countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States.

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