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RNN - นายกรัฐมนตรีสว่างศรีเดินทางเยือนโรมานอฟสกายา
RNN - Prime Minister Sawangsri Makes Historic Visit to Romanovskaya

The Prime Minister's Office has publicly announced PM Sawangsri's historic visit to Romanovskaya amid political and economic turmoil in Europe. Ryamese good fortune seems to be in full stock just a month and a half before the Songkran new year festivities as it seems this meeting was destined to occur in Romanovskaya's time of need and as Ryamwai seeks new trade partners and further access to markets in the west.

Prime Minister Sawangsri will be departing for the Romanovskayan capital of Petrozavodsk this week to have a meeting with Chairwoman Daria Shchegolyayeva, the first meeting between any leaders of the two countries in modern history. The meeting is expected to produce new cooperative deals and agreements in various economic sectors and more specifically for Russian language instruction in Ryamwai which is a heavily growing sector due to the overwhelming amount of tourists from Russian speaking countries and the Sawangsri administration's favorable visa policies for citizens of these countries, which includes Romanovskaya itself.

Prime Minister Sawangsri made a brief cryptic statement on her official social media shortly before the public announcement was released, "Ryamwai's good fortune before Songkran will surely spread to others.". The post exploded on social media with users guessing as to what the post was referring to until several hours later when the official announcement was released. After the official public announcement about the trip was released the comment section on the original post was bustling with comments from users such as "Time to invest in some stocks before it's too late 📈", "Ryamwai and Romanovskaya 💪🤝🙏" among thousands of others. The PM's visit has also reportedly sparked interest among the large Ryamese diasporas residing in The nordic kingdom- and Soviet-Federation, both of which border Romanovskaya and Ukhta.

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