The wealth of the largest country in Europe and its numerous natural resources are just two of many strong arguments for strengthening relations between Luxembourg and Russia. Furthermore, an initiative of the Russian Government to turn Moscow into a financial centre will strengthen its role as an international finance hub. However, the ties between Luxembourg and Russia go beyond the mere economic sphere: some 3,000 Russians live and work in Luxembourg and a number of associations promote Russian culture and business. The Luxembourg practice of international legal firm Allen Overy has understood the signs of the times and recently launched a Moscow desk. Almost 40 years of experience advising on transactions with the former Soviet Union make them an experienced specialist in this...
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