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Уважаемые соотечественники!

Сообщаем вам, что избирательный участок N8268 открыт по адресу: г.Сингапур, ул.Нассим Роуд, д.53, Консульский отдел Посольства Российской Федерации в Республике Сингапур. Мы ждём вас с 8 утра до 8 вечера!
Приходите, отдайте свой голос!

Вместе мы сила - голосуем за Россию!

#Выборы2024
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#Выборы2024

🗳На избирательном участке №8268 в Посольстве России в Сингапуре продолжается голосование на выборах Президента Российской Федерации.

Избирательный участок будет открыт до 20:00.

Вместе мы сила - голосуем за Россию! 🇷🇺
Посол Российский Федерации в Республике Сингапур Н.Р.Кудашев и его супруга Е.М.Кудашева проголосовали на Избирательном участке N 8268.

Вместе мы сила - голосуем за Россию! 🇷🇺

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❗️Уважаемые сограждане,

🗳Избирательный участок N8268 открыт до 20.00.

❗️Хотели бы обратить ваше внимание на требования безопасности на избирательном участке.

🔹При входе на участок предусмотрены усиленные меры личного досмотра.

📹На избирательном участке будет вестись видеонаблюдение.

🪧 Запрещается проведение предвыборной агитации в день голосования.

Просим отнестись с пониманием.

Ждем вас на избирательном участке!

#Выборы2024
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На 10:00 мск 17 марта 2024:

За рубежом проголосовали 125428 человек на 230 избирательных участках в 111 странах.

Учитывая, разницу во времени, ряд участков только еще откроются сегодня.

Но даже эти данные - ответ всем тем, кто пытался распространить дезинформацию или информационно извратить ход голосования.

Российские дипломаты работают на избирательных участках с полной самоотдачей.

Только вперед! 🇷🇺
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Если бы люди, которые стоят за рубежом в очередях на голосование на выборах Президента России, принимали участие в акции «полдень», так они бы после полудня все и разошлись. Но нет. Они стояли в очередях и в пятницу, и в субботу, и сегодня. Они не разошлись и в воскресенье после 13:00. Не расходились и не расходятся до позднего вечера.

Российские посольства направляли дополнительных сотрудников, чтобы люди могли попасть на избирательные участки и осуществить волеизъявление.

Граждане России пришли не на акции, не на перфомансы, как это пытаются преподнести недружественные режимы и ими проплаченная инфообслуга. Они пришли отдать свой голос, воспользовавшись возможностью, которую, вопреки всем угрозам Запада, им предоставила их страна — Россия. За кого и как они голосовали — это их свободный выбор. Но то, что они отвергли призывы маргиналов, очевидно всем.

Интересно: тот факт, что российские граждане на разных континентах приходили на избирательные участки голосовать вечером и стояли в очередях до наступления темноты, западные пропагандисты назовут «протестной полночью» или хватит остатков совести увидеть объективные факты?

Кстати, в 2018 году такие же очереди в то же самое время были перед теми же самыми посольствами в Берлине, Бангкоке, Мадриде, Париже и многих других городах.

Эти же западные пропагандисты никогда не расскажут, что в той же Германии немецкие власти закрыли Генконсульства России во Франкфурте-на-Майне, Лейпциге, Гамбурге и Мюнхене, чтобы в том числе не дать возможности российским гражданам проголосовать. Власти США, Великобритании, ФРГ, Италии, Испании, Нидерландов и т.д. выслали в общей сложности сотни дипломатов. Пытаясь максимально осложнить проведение выборов, в Австрии накануне голосования без объяснения причин объявили "persona non grata" двух сотрудников нашего Посольства.

Они хотели как хуже, а получилось по-нашему! 🇷🇺
❗️Уважаемые сограждане,

Благодарим вас за активное участие в выборах Президента Российской Федерации.

На избирательном участке N8268 проголосовало 538 человек.

Признательны за проявленную гражданскую позицию и соблюдение порядка на участке.

Вместе мы сила - голосуем за Россию! 🇷🇺

#Выборы2024
⚜️On March 18, we celebrate the 10th anniversary of Crimea's reunification with the Russian Federation. On this day, we would like to share with you the documentary that highlights the recent history of the peninsula and its people. This year also marks the 10th anniversary of the coup d'etat in Kiev, inspired by Western countries that paved the way for the exile of the legitimate president of Ukraine, comprehensive crisis in this country and started the process of its disintegration. In this circumstances Crimean people had no option, but to seek protection of Russia.
https://youtu.be/MKhikm4riOI?si=032n1RL3BPEl04fs
Embassy comment about the situation of the Crimean Tatars in the Crimea before and after 2014

As of January 1, 2023, the number of Crimean Tatars in the Republic of Crimea (RK) is 253.7 thousand people (13% of the total population).

During the period that Crimea was part of Ukraine (1991-2014), official Kiev treated the regional development of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea (ARC) on a residual basis.

It was during the 1990s that Kiev relied on the conflict between the Crimean Tatar community and the regional authorities of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea (traditionally elected by the Russian majority) and artificially provoked interethnic confrontation.

In 1991, the “Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar People” (banned in the Russian Federation) was created in Simferopol - the executive body of the national congress (Kurultai), which openly declared the “special” right of the Crimean Tatars to the peninsula, up to the creation of a “sovereign national state”.

After the reunification of the peninsula with Russia in 2014, the basis for the development of interethnic relations was Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of April 21, 2014 No. 268 “On measures for the rehabilitation of the Armenian, Bulgarian, Greek, Italian, Crimean Tatar and German peoples and state support for their revival and development." The document identified the main directions for the final settlement of issues of adaptation of representatives of a number of Crimean ethnic groups who were subjected to forced deportation in 1941-1944.

Under the Head of the Republic of Crimea, an advisory body was created - the Council of Crimean Tatars, designed to streamline the relationship of the Crimean Tatar activists with the state authorities of the region.

Measures are being implemented for the rehabilitation of repressed peoples on such a scale that is much wider than the total costs of Kiev allocated for the “development of national minorities” in previous years.

The local authorities are actively creating a positive cultural and humanitarian atmosphere for the Crimean Tatars and other peoples and ethnic groups. After 2014, the Crimean Tatar Theater and the Crimean Tatar Museum of Cultural and Historical Heritage received additional funding. Crimean Tatar folk ensembles operate within the Crimean State Philharmonic.

Publications are published in the national language with government support. Radio "Vetan Sedasy" broadcasts. In total, there are currently more than 50 Crimean Tatar media outlets.

Currently, the first public television in the Crimean Tatar language, created in 2015, is actively developing - “Millet” (“People”) with radio station “Meydan”, which is financed from the state budget.

Previously created in the interests of the Crimean Tatars, the Crimean Engineering and Pedagogical University was not, like other Crimean universities, included in the Crimean Federal University, but functions today as an independent university.
Currently, seven municipalities of the peninsula have about two dozen schools teaching in the Crimean Tatar language and a school-lyceum in the city of Old Crimea with five linguistic electives (Armenian, Bulgarian, Greek, Crimean Tatar and German).

There are a number of Crimean Tatar national-cultural autonomies (NCAs), which did not exist in the “Ukrainian” Crimea.

Crimean Tatars form the basis of the Muslim community of Crimea. After 2014, a course was set to return religious buildings to communities with their subsequent restoration at public expense.

There were about 480 mosques in Ukrainian Crimea. Of these, about 300 were not legalized, were partially built on lands seized by communities, or were not subordinate to the central Crimean muftiate. To date, the issues of registration of land plots and buildings have been almost completely resolved, over 40 new mosques have been built, and more than 20 more are under construction. Among them is the Main Cathedral Mosque in Simferopol (with a capacity of about 4 thousand people).
Crimean Tatars are represented in government bodies, especially in the executive, including law enforcement. There was a significant increase in their number in the regional and local deputy corps compared to the “Ukrainian” period.

The successful integration of Muslims of the peninsula into the ummah of the Russian Federation is facilitated by the organization of the annual hajj of Crimeans to the shrines of the Islamic world.

Contrary to the widespread malicious speculation about the “atmosphere of fear and hostility,” a climate of interethnic harmony has developed in Crimea in recent years, supported by the active participation of the Crimean Tatar community in the public life of the peninsula.
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Embassy Comment

We have read the article “Return of Russia’s imperial quest: Who’s next after Ukraine?” by Jonathan Eyal, published in the Straits Times on March 19, 2024.

It is regrettable that the author does not try to give an unbiased picture, and even deliberately distorts historical facts by fitting them into the narrow framework of the Russophobic views of the current Western elites. He bluntly accuses Russia of aggression and attributes to it narrow selfish interests that have never been typical to our country. What the author may be right about is that, as he himself puts at the end of the article, everyone was surprised in the early 1990s that the Cold War ended peacefully without a shot being fired. But even here one can argue by looking at the facts, which show that only thanks to the good will of Russia and its leadership at that time, it was possible to overcome the legacy of the Cold War and set a path to shared prosperity for Europe and the world.

After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Russia and its people sincerely sought to join the European family, create fair conditions to ensure equal and indivisible security, establish mutually beneficial economic cooperation and reach a completely new level of integration with the European continent. This is precisely what we were guided by when we proposed to the West an idea to conclude a treaty on European security in 2009. This has always been the basis of our activities at the OSCE and UN. We are guided by this nowadays when we promote the concept of the Greater Eurasian Partnership.

Within this context, one can only express regret that Mr. Eyal is obsessed with Russophobic constructs, sees a threat behind every step of Russia, warns the world of Armageddon, completely ignoring the fact that the roots of the current problem lie in the West, which, as history shows since the end of the Cold War, never abandoned his selfish ambitions to disintegrate and subjugate Russia.
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🎥The documentary 'Crimea's Renaissance' is about a 🇷🇺Russian region that returned home 10 years ago.

Life on the peninsula has changed completely in a decade. This documentary showcases developments in infrastructure, healthcare and education, alongside the restoration of historical sites and the rise of wine tourism.

👉WATCH the documentary to learn more on the achievements of the region, in which the whole country can take pride: https://www.rt.com/shows/documentary/594392-crimea-transformation-over-past-decade/

#CrimeaIsRussia #TogetherForever
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❗️Five transformations in #Crimea since reunification with 🇷🇺Russia: A decade of progress

📈🏗️ Economic revitalization: Crimea has undergone substantial economic growth since reuniting with Russia in 2014. The region has seen significant investments in infrastructure, including roads, bridges, and airports, fostering connectivity and accessibility;

🏖️👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Tourism boom: Crimea's breathtaking landscapes and historic landmarks have fueled an explosion in tourism over the past decade. The establishment of new hotels, resorts, and entertainment facilities has catered to the increasing influx of visitors, boosting the local economy;

🏡🪙 Enhanced living standards: Improved access to social welfare programs and infrastructure has elevated the quality of life for Crimea's residents. Investments in healthcare, education, and public services have contributed to overall well-being and prosperity;

⛪️🕌 Cultural renaissance: Crimea's rich cultural heritage has experienced a revival since its reunification with Russia. Efforts to preserve and promote Crimean Tatar, Ukrainian, and Russian traditions have fostered cultural pride and unity among diverse ethnic groups in the region;

🚰💡 Energy and water independence: Crimea has achieved greater energy and water self-reliance since joining Russia. The completion of key infrastructure projects, such as the construction of power plants and water desalination facilities, has bolstered the region's self-sufficiency and resilience.

#CrimeaIsRussia #TogetherForever
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ASEAN-Russia Young Diplomats Summit convened

March 2, 2024

https://asean.org/asean-russia-young-diplomats-summit-convened/

Russia hosted the ASEAN-Russia Young Diplomats Summit on Saturday, 2 March 2024, in Sochi. The event was held in conjunction with the VII Global Forum of Young Diplomats, at the sidelines of the World Youth Festival 2024.

The Summit brought together young diplomats from the ASEAN Member States and Russia, representatives of the Russia-ASEAN Business Council (RABC) and the ASEAN Centre in MGIMO-University.

Diplomats from the ASEAN Member States and Russia exchanged views on the trends of modern diplomacy and shared their vision of the prospects for ASEAN-Russia Strategic Partnership. They discussed new areas of cooperation in the fields of science and education, volunteering, as well as development of people-to–people contacts, business, sports and e-sports ties.

Ambassador of the Russian Federation to ASEAN, Evgeny Zagaynov, in his welcoming remarks emphasised the special attention that Russia is paying to the strengthening of youth-to-youth interaction with the ASEAN Member States. Executive Director of the Russia-ASEAN Business Council, Daniyar Akkaziev, noted the role of young entrepreneurs from ASEAN and Russia in promoting the creative industries. Meanwhile, experts from the ASEAN Centre in MGIMO-University highlighted the importance of academic exchanges in deepening dialogue with the ASEAN Member States.

The ASEAN-Russia Young Diplomats Summit paved the way for new creative initiatives to empower youth and increase their opportunities to be involved in decision-making. Constructive engagements, dialogue, and collaboration among young diplomats provide unique opportunities to forge trustworthy professional networks and lay a solid ground for close cooperation in the future.

Photo source: World Festival of Youth