WACAP's representative office in Primorye
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Published on: 6/30/2004 Last Visited: 8/25/2007
"The child's nationality is not of prime importance for potential parents, it's far more important to establish warm relations with the kid so that he would feel loved and cared for and there's no difference where he is from-India, China or Russia," told Michael Feltman, Chief Executive Officer for World Association for Children and Parents (WACAP), in an interview with the Vladivostok newspaper reporter during his three-day working visit to the city.
WACAP's representative office in Primorye was settled 10 years ago and developed strong cooperation with the regional official bodies in charge of adoption issues, Feltman said.
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