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Sep 15 2009

Maria Persson Löfgren, the new correspondent of Radio Sweden

covering East Europe

As from 1 September Maria Persson Löfgren will be positioned in Belgrade, Serbia. Her task, as the correspondent of Radio Sweden, will be to follow up and report about the tendencies and happanings in politics and society from 16 countries in Eastern Europe.

She has been a foreign correspondent for 20 years.  Between 2003 and 2008 Maria was the correspondent of Radio Sweden in Moscow. She has also experience from the Middle East.

>Read the article in Swedish on the hope page of Radio Sweden.

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