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OTI Team accompany Oklahoma City Mayor to Ulyanovsk, Russia to conduct joint business discussions. 10/2008

OTI Team accompany Oklahoma City Mayor to Ulyanovsk, Russia to conduct joint business discussions. 10/2008

OTI Team accompany Oklahoma City Mayor to Ulyanovsk, Russia to conduct joint business discussions. 10/2008

OTI Team accompany Oklahoma City Mayor to Ulyanovsk, Russia to conduct joint business discussions. 10/2008

Our expectations were exceeded
- Oklahoma City Mayor Mick Cornett

From October 21 to October 25, 2008, a business and cultural delegation from Oklahoma City headed by Mayor Mick Cornett visited Ulyanovsk. Members of the delegation held meetings and conducted discussions with Ulyanovsk officials, the executives of area companies, as well as cultural and community leaders. Honored guests from Oklahoma visited the Aviastar-SP aircraft factory, the UAZ automobile manufacturing plant, the Volga-Dnepr transportation company, and many other businesses in Ulyanovsk. Directors of Oklahoma-based OIL Traders International, LLC. went on the trip to discuss energy projects with Ulyanovsk oil companies. Mayor Cornett and his counterpart Mayor Sergei Yermakov of the city of Ulyanovsk signed an official sister cities agreement on October 22, 2008. The delegation also viewed a presentation of the investment and economic potential of Ulyanovsk region and met with Governor Morozov.

While in the Russian capital, members of the delegation participated in a reception with the Vice Mayor of Moscow Mr. Vinogradov, visited the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the American Embassy. Russian-American Business magazine and Sister Cities International of Oklahoma City organized the trip.

- Mayor Cornett, what was the program of your stay in Russia?

- Our purpose was to encourage and facilitate the existing sister city relationship with Ulyanovsk. We took the opportunity also to take a look at American business centers in Moscow. We also tried to encourage cultural exchange between Oklahoma City and Ulyanovsk. Altogether, it was a combination of business and culture with the priority of establishing personal relationships that we can build on later.

We spent the first two days in Moscow and then we spent the better part of the next four days in Ulyanovsk before returning to Moscow again for a day.