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“Not a single World Festival of Youth and Students can compare with the festivals held by Russia. Make new friends, establish new connections in various areas of life!” – this was the parting word given to young men and women on Thursday by Member of Parliament from the ruling Indian People’s Party (BJP) Tejasvi Surya.
The MP spoke in New Delhi in front of Indians who will go to the World Youth Festival in Russia. It will take place on the Sirius federal territory in the Krasnodar region.
T. Suriya himself was a participant in the XIX World Festival of Youth and Students, held in October 2017 in Sochi. Since September 2020, he has headed the Indian People's Youth Front, the youth wing of the BJP.
The meeting with festival delegates was organized by the National Preparatory Committee of India and ended with a performance by a folk dance group from Jalandhar, Punjab. The artists will also go to the festival in Russia.
#WorldYouthFestival #Sochi #India #parliament
The MP spoke in New Delhi in front of Indians who will go to the World Youth Festival in Russia. It will take place on the Sirius federal territory in the Krasnodar region.
T. Suriya himself was a participant in the XIX World Festival of Youth and Students, held in October 2017 in Sochi. Since September 2020, he has headed the Indian People's Youth Front, the youth wing of the BJP.
The meeting with festival delegates was organized by the National Preparatory Committee of India and ended with a performance by a folk dance group from Jalandhar, Punjab. The artists will also go to the festival in Russia.
#WorldYouthFestival #Sochi #India #parliament
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🔴 #LIVE: Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov's remarks on the occasion of #DiplomatsDay
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A flower laying ceremony took place at the memorial monument in the street in New Delhi named in his honour.
#DiplomatsDay #InMemoriam
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⚡️ President Vladimir Putin answered questions from Tucker Carlson, a journalist and founder of Tucker Carlson Network.
Key talking points:
💬 After 1991, when Russia expected that it would be welcomed into the brotherly family of ”civilized nations,“ nothing like this happened. You tricked us (I'm talking about the US), the promise was that NATO would not expand eastward, but it happened five times, there were five waves of expansion.
• I proposed that the US, Russia and Europe jointly create a missile defense system that, we believe, if created unilaterally, threatens our security. <...> In the end they just told us to get lost. Our proposal was declined, that’s a fact.
• In 2008 the doors of NATO were opened for Ukraine. In 2014, there was a coup, they started persecuting those who did not accept the coup, and it was indeed a coup, they created a threat to Crimea which we had to take under our protection. They launched a war in Donbass in 2014 with the use of aircraft and artillery against civilians. This is when it started.
❗️ And what triggered the latest events? Firstly, the current Ukrainian leadership declared that it would not implement the Minsk Agreements. <...> A year or a year and a half ago, former leaders of Germany and France said openly to the whole world that they indeed signed the Minsk Agreements but they never intended to implement them. They simply led us by the nose.
•After we withdrew our troops from Kiev, the other side (Ukraine) threw away all these agreements and obeyed the instructions of Western countries, European countries and the US to fight Russia to the bitter end.
❓ Wouldn't it be better to negotiate with Russia? Make an agreement, already understanding the situation that is developing today, realizing that Russia will fight for its interests to the end. And, realizing this, actually return to common sense, start respecting our country and its interests and look for certain solutions. It seems to me that this is much smarter and more rational.
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Key talking points:
💬 After 1991, when Russia expected that it would be welcomed into the brotherly family of ”civilized nations,“ nothing like this happened. You tricked us (I'm talking about the US), the promise was that NATO would not expand eastward, but it happened five times, there were five waves of expansion.
• I proposed that the US, Russia and Europe jointly create a missile defense system that, we believe, if created unilaterally, threatens our security. <...> In the end they just told us to get lost. Our proposal was declined, that’s a fact.
• In 2008 the doors of NATO were opened for Ukraine. In 2014, there was a coup, they started persecuting those who did not accept the coup, and it was indeed a coup, they created a threat to Crimea which we had to take under our protection. They launched a war in Donbass in 2014 with the use of aircraft and artillery against civilians. This is when it started.
❗️ And what triggered the latest events? Firstly, the current Ukrainian leadership declared that it would not implement the Minsk Agreements. <...> A year or a year and a half ago, former leaders of Germany and France said openly to the whole world that they indeed signed the Minsk Agreements but they never intended to implement them. They simply led us by the nose.
•After we withdrew our troops from Kiev, the other side (Ukraine) threw away all these agreements and obeyed the instructions of Western countries, European countries and the US to fight Russia to the bitter end.
❓ Wouldn't it be better to negotiate with Russia? Make an agreement, already understanding the situation that is developing today, realizing that Russia will fight for its interests to the end. And, realizing this, actually return to common sense, start respecting our country and its interests and look for certain solutions. It seems to me that this is much smarter and more rational.
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Among the guests were senior officials of the Ministry of External Affairs of India, representatives of the diplomatic corps, including the ambassadors of the CIS Member States, and public circles, Russian compatriots.
The ceremony of awarding Dr Girish Munjal, Russian Section Incharge, Department of Slavonic and Finno-Ugrian Studies, University of Delhi, with the Order of Friendship was part of the programme.
Minister Counsellor, DCM of the Embassy Roman Babushkin underscored Dr Munjal's long-term contribution to the promotion of the Russian language and culture in India and his work on strengthening historically friendly ties between Moscow and New Delhi.
#RussiaIndia #DiplomatsDay
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Ahead of the #DiplomatsDay (celebrated on February 10), we cherish the memory of Alexander Gorchakov, an outstanding Russian diplomat and statesman who served as the last Chancellor of the Russian Empire.
🗓 When he was appointed head of the Foreign Ministry of the Russian Empire in 1856, Gorchakov devoted his efforts to changing the conditions of the Treaty of Paris, which sealed the outcome of the Crimean War. His goal was to revoke the neutral status of the Black Sea and to regain control of Bessarabia.
✍️ On August 21, 1856, Gorchakov dispatched a directive outlining new foreign policy objectives to all Russian embassies. It contained a phrase that resonated throughout Europe: “Some say that Russia is angry. No, Russia is not angry, Russia is concentrating.” This phrase conveyed Russia’s decision to refrain from becoming actively involved in European affairs to restore order at home. Another element of the new policy was that Russia would no longer sacrifice its interests to please anyone.
Gorchakov’s diplomatic skills prevented Austria from joining the Franco-Prussian war, which ensured Prussia’s victory over France. This allowed Russia to stop implementing the Paris Treaty articles that limited its sovereignty in the Black Sea and to encourage other countries to recognise this new state of affairs at the international conference in London in 1871.
👉 Thanks to Gorchakov’s efforts, the international situation underwent a transformation, enabling Russia to launch reforms that resulted in a huge economic leap in the last 30 years of the XIX century.
Gorchakov’s principle of prioritising national interests in foreign policy remains relevant in Russian diplomacy. Alexander Gorchakov is respected as a bright example of competence, dedication and service to the Fatherland.
☝️ An outstanding statesman & a brilliant politician, Alexander Gorchakov believed that diplomacy must not divide nations but bring them closer together and promote their interaction based on common interests.
Ahead of the #DiplomatsDay (celebrated on February 10), we cherish the memory of Alexander Gorchakov, an outstanding Russian diplomat and statesman who served as the last Chancellor of the Russian Empire.
🗓 When he was appointed head of the Foreign Ministry of the Russian Empire in 1856, Gorchakov devoted his efforts to changing the conditions of the Treaty of Paris, which sealed the outcome of the Crimean War. His goal was to revoke the neutral status of the Black Sea and to regain control of Bessarabia.
✍️ On August 21, 1856, Gorchakov dispatched a directive outlining new foreign policy objectives to all Russian embassies. It contained a phrase that resonated throughout Europe: “Some say that Russia is angry. No, Russia is not angry, Russia is concentrating.” This phrase conveyed Russia’s decision to refrain from becoming actively involved in European affairs to restore order at home. Another element of the new policy was that Russia would no longer sacrifice its interests to please anyone.
Gorchakov’s diplomatic skills prevented Austria from joining the Franco-Prussian war, which ensured Prussia’s victory over France. This allowed Russia to stop implementing the Paris Treaty articles that limited its sovereignty in the Black Sea and to encourage other countries to recognise this new state of affairs at the international conference in London in 1871.
👉 Thanks to Gorchakov’s efforts, the international situation underwent a transformation, enabling Russia to launch reforms that resulted in a huge economic leap in the last 30 years of the XIX century.
Gorchakov’s principle of prioritising national interests in foreign policy remains relevant in Russian diplomacy. Alexander Gorchakov is respected as a bright example of competence, dedication and service to the Fatherland.
☝️ An outstanding statesman & a brilliant politician, Alexander Gorchakov believed that diplomacy must not divide nations but bring them closer together and promote their interaction based on common interests.
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🎇 🥇February 7, 2014, the XXII Olympic Games opened in Sochi.
There are some interesting facts below:
🔹 for the first time the torch of the Olympic flame was delivered to the outer space and to the bottom of Lake Baikal;
🔹 the Olympic torch relay has lasted for 123 days;
🔹official symbols - White Bear, Bunny and Leopard;
🔹slogan was - "Hot. Cool. Yours."
A large number of infrastructure facilities were built for the Olympics, which became an impetus for further development of the host region. Many foreign athletes and guests noted that the level of organization of the Olympic Games in Sochi was recognized as one of the best ever.
Teams from 88 countries joined the Winter Olympics. This was a new record for the number of participating countries. And Team Russia took first place in the unofficial team standings, winning 33 medals.
#Russia #Sochi #Olympics2014
There are some interesting facts below:
🔹 for the first time the torch of the Olympic flame was delivered to the outer space and to the bottom of Lake Baikal;
🔹 the Olympic torch relay has lasted for 123 days;
🔹official symbols - White Bear, Bunny and Leopard;
🔹slogan was - "Hot. Cool. Yours."
A large number of infrastructure facilities were built for the Olympics, which became an impetus for further development of the host region. Many foreign athletes and guests noted that the level of organization of the Olympic Games in Sochi was recognized as one of the best ever.
Teams from 88 countries joined the Winter Olympics. This was a new record for the number of participating countries. And Team Russia took first place in the unofficial team standings, winning 33 medals.
#Russia #Sochi #Olympics2014
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⚡️ Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov’s video greetings on Diplomatic Worker’s Day (Moscow, February 10, 2024)
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Key points
🔵 In keeping with our long-standing good tradition, we celebrate our professional holiday in February, which unites all those who defend Russia’s foreign policy track.
🔵 No matter where you work – in the central building of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Smolenskaya Square, the territorial missions in the regions of the Russian Federation, or the Russian foreign missions – you uphold the true values of Russian diplomacy: loyalty to your Fatherland, patriotism, selflessness and a clear vision of Russia’s national interests.
🔵 Faced with the hybrid aggression launched by the collective West, Russia’s foreign policy service is making its contribution to the diplomatic support of the special military operation and the effort to achieve its goals.
❗️ Today, Russia stands at the vanguard of fast-moving change. By and large, we play a central role in defining this development vector and its content. This means that all of us without exception must keep up to speed at all times and adopt a forward-looking mindset in order to anticipate anything our ill-wishers may do, while being proactive and creative in adapting our enduring foreign policy principles to the changing environment. These principles include our commitment to independence, being results-driven, inclusiveness and a multi-faceted approach.
🔵 Russia is set to hold a presidential election soon. In fact, it is just a month away. This is a challenging moment in the history of our country when we must all fulfil our civic duty. I am certain that all our foreign missions will make the necessary arrangements to enable Russians to vote abroad. We are taking all the necessary steps to make this happen.
🔵 I wish you every success and good luck. Happy Diplomatic Worker’s Day.
#DiplomatsDay #DWR2024
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❗️ Today, Russia stands at the vanguard of fast-moving change. By and large, we play a central role in defining this development vector and its content. This means that all of us without exception must keep up to speed at all times and adopt a forward-looking mindset in order to anticipate anything our ill-wishers may do, while being proactive and creative in adapting our enduring foreign policy principles to the changing environment. These principles include our commitment to independence, being results-driven, inclusiveness and a multi-faceted approach.
#DiplomatsDay #DWR2024
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Today, on February 10, Russia celebrates #DiplomatsDay.
#RussiaIndia #DiplomatsDay
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