Talk:Diplomatic missions of Russia
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[edit] Ties to countries in the developing world
I remember reading that the SU had cut off ties to some African nations. Now, does that mean that the SU/Russia broke all diplimatic ties or abandoned the embassies? Or was it just a cut off of aid?
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- Just because a country cuts off aid does not necessarily mean it has closed its embassy. Kransky 02:53, 5 June 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] Russia does have an office in Lingayen
Russia does have an office in Lingayen because during the 14th National Student Convention in Lingayen, Pangasinan my girlfriend Yelena (she`s a Russian living in the Philippines) lost her Russian Passport in Lingayen in so doing local authorities told her to go to the Russian office in Lingayen. I also accompanied her. Yelena showed the her Russian papers and the office passed on the info to the Russian embassy in Manila where we live. I even accompanied her.
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- The consular list, maintained by the Philippines Department of Foreign Affairs, would be an authorative source. It cannot substantiate your claims that Russia has any diplomatic presence in the Philippines beyond its Embassy in the Philippines. Kransky (talk) 14:23, 27 April 2008 (UTC)

