15 August 2003, 13:55

Angelina Jolie will visit Vladikavkaz with UN mission

Angelina Jolie will visit North Osetia as a Goodwill Ambassador soon. In her last interview to the Rolling Stone magazine the Hollywood star said it was in her nearest plans to visit refugee camps on the border with Chechnya and acquaint herself with situation in the Northern Caucasus.

As local television informs, Angelina will stay in Vladikavkaz.

A heroine of "Lara Croft: Tomb Raider" and "Original Sin" was appointed Goodwill Ambassador in the summer of 2001. Since that time the actress has been engaged in the matters of refugees and forced migrants, visiting different countries of the world and advocating the UN activities. During that time, Jolie has visited Kosovo, Kongo, and Afghanistan.

Author: Nino Dzhabiyeva, CK correspondent Source: Caucasian Knot

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