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Russia–Seychelles relations ((ロシア語:Российско-сейшельские отношения)) is the bilateral relations of Russia and Seychelles. Diplomatic relations between Seychelles and the Soviet Union were established on 30 June 1976, a day after the island nation gained its independence from the United Kingdom. Russia has an embassy in Victoria. Seychelles is represented in Russia through its embassy in Paris (France) and two honorary consulates (in Saint Petersburg and Yekaterinburg). In February 2009, Alexander Vladimirov, Russia's Ambassador to Seychelles paid a final visit to President James Michel and Vice-President Joseph Belmont at the State House. ==Soviet-era relations== On 15 February 1980, the Soviet Union and Seychelles signed the ''Agreement on merchant navigation'' in Victoria. The government of Seychellois President France-Albert René supported the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. In 1987 ''The Sunday Times'', quoting unnamed US intelligence officers, reported that the Soviet Union had landed 50 naval infantry troops in the Seychelles after making landfall on the ''Ivan Rogov'' in October 1986; a month after a foiled assassination attempt on René.
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