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Council Considers Several Countries for Sister City Cooperation

City Council considers several countries that are suitable to be invited for sister city cooperation program. Those countries are Russia, Morocco, Turkey, Vietnam, and South Korea.

Based on Bamus result for today, Commission A will visit Moscow, Russia on November 27 to December 3, 2017

City Council's Consultative Board (Bamus) Member, Johni Adventus Hutapea said, each countries has been scheduled to be visited by council commissions based on each main tasks and functions.

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"Based on Bamus result for today, Commission A will visit Moscow, Russia on November 27 to December 3, 2017," he said at City Council Building, Monday (10/9).

For Commission B, he continued, has schedule to visit Morocco. Then Commission C to visit Istanbul, Turkey while Commission D to visit Hanoi, Vietnam.

"The last, Commission E is scheduled to visit Seoul, South Korea," he added.

He continued, council supporting apparatus such as Bamus and Council Budgetting Board (Banggar) will also hold work visit to Palembang and Padang.

"Based on schedule, work visit will be held from November 14-16, 2017," he closed.

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