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The signing of the documents of ratification of the commercial treaty between Russia and Yugoslavia. The Yugoslav Foreign Minister, M. Cincar-Marcovich, is seen standing on the left; the chief of the Russian delegation, M. Anatol Jossipovich Laurentieff, who is the Russian Ambassador to Bulgaria, is seen applying his signature; next to him is M. Alexandre Konstantinovich Krinjeff, attache to the Russian Legation in Sofia

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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21207, 2 September 1940, Page 4

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The signing of the documents of ratification of the commercial treaty between Russia and Yugoslavia. The Yugoslav Foreign Minister, M. Cincar-Marcovich, is seen standing on the left; the chief of the Russian delegation, M. Anatol Jossipovich Laurentieff, who is the Russian Ambassador to Bulgaria, is seen applying his signature; next to him is M. Alexandre Konstantinovich Krinjeff, attache to the Russian Legation in Sofia Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21207, 2 September 1940, Page 4

The signing of the documents of ratification of the commercial treaty between Russia and Yugoslavia. The Yugoslav Foreign Minister, M. Cincar-Marcovich, is seen standing on the left; the chief of the Russian delegation, M. Anatol Jossipovich Laurentieff, who is the Russian Ambassador to Bulgaria, is seen applying his signature; next to him is M. Alexandre Konstantinovich Krinjeff, attache to the Russian Legation in Sofia Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21207, 2 September 1940, Page 4

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