Leaders of Russian, Estonian postal services to deepen cooperation

Leaders of the Russian and Estonian postal services will discuss in the course of three days opportunities of closer cooperation between the two countries’ postal institutions.

Directors of Estonian Post will receive on Wednesday Russian post office directors and brief them about the organization of the country’s postal service, a spokesman for Estonian Post reported.

The Russian postal service leaders visit Tallinn’s General Post Office and the mail sorting center on Wednesday. On Thursday the visitors will get the opportunity of seeing postal institutions in the Laane and Parnu counties, as well as a newly opened post office in Marjamaa.

The Russian delegation is headed by Deputy Communication and Information Technology Minister Alexander Kiselyov.

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