Slovak PM Leaves for the UN General Assembly on Monday

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BRATISLAVA, September 19, (WEBNOVINY) — Slovak Prime Minister Iveta Radicova left for a working visit to the United States on Monday. She plans to deliver a speech at the United Nations General Assembly during her stay in New York. She should also meet with President Barack Obama at the Open Government Partnership forum. She has scheduled to visit a banquet for heads of the delegations hosted by President Obama on Wednesday. The prime minister should also meet U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon and President of Serbia Boris Tadic. She is to hold a lecture at New York University and should meet members of the organization Friends of Slovakia with activities focusing at developing the relations between Slovakia and the United States and supporting contacts in fields of culture, economy, policy and security, informed the press department of the Cabinet Office.

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