The situation in the Middle East portion of Eurasia is unfolding in a still more dramatic manner. The unilateral withdrawal of the United States from the agreements on the Iranian nuclear programme, endorsed by the UN Security Council, alongside Washington’s relentless ambition to monopolise the Arab-Israeli settlement process, has had dire consequences, pushing this strategically pivotal region to the brink of total destabilisation and a major conflict. The Biden administration is obstructing any initiatives to resolve the plight of the Palestinian people. While we condemn every aspect of terrorism, we categorically reject the collective punishment of the inhabitants of Gaza and the West Bank. The West tends to remain silent on this matter; yet, in one year of Israel’s operation, twice as many Palestinian civilians have been killed compared to the number of civilian casualties on both sides of the Ukrainian conflict over the ten years following the Kiev state coup.
The West has not ceased its destructive activities in other parts of the Eurasian continent either. In the South Caucasus, it persistently offers its services to normalise Armenian-Azerbaijani relations. Having departed Afghanistan after twenty years of occupation, the United States and its allies now seek to “break into” the delicate process of stabilisation in that country and are fabricating pretexts to resume their military presence in the countries of Central Asia.
The aggressive actions of the United States, NATO, and the European Union have heightened the risks of fragmentation across our continent.
The Eurasian security architecture under discussion at this conference is intended to serve as a constructive alternative to these adverse trends, to stabilise the military and political situation on the continent, to ensure its unity and interconnectedness, and to remove threats emanating from the western, Euro-Atlantic direction.
It is obvious to us that there can be no returning to the previous models dominated by the United States with its claim to exclusiveness, in particular because life has not become better wherever it tried to dominate. There should be respect for the new geopolitical realities and international law provisions, with new ideas that are not based on the “might is right” law but on equality and a fair balance of interests. Our vision of a Eurasian architecture harmoniously aligns with the global security initiative advanced by President of China Xi Jinping. One of its key principles is the elimination of the root causes of conflicts everywhere, including the Middle East, the Balkans, Ukraine and Southeast Asia. This is the earnest of a fair world order and real multilateralism.
I believe that our conference should make use of the increasing experience of formalising political and military confidence-building measures between states throughout our continent in accordance with their requirements and national potential. These measures should be based on life experience and practice.
For example, we worked together with our Belarusian friends to draft a security concept for the Union State and are completing the drafting of a bilateral interstate treaty on security guarantees, which will be aimed at further strengthening our commitments on reliable mutual protection from external threats.
In light of growing tensions in the east of our continent, we are focused on ensuring peace on the Korean Peninsula. As you are aware, seeking to promote bilateral ties, we have signed and ratified a Treaty on Comprehensive Strategic Partnership between Russia and the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea. It should play a major role in ensuring our countries’ security and stabilising the situation in Northeast Asia.
The West has not ceased its destructive activities in other parts of the Eurasian continent either. In the South Caucasus, it persistently offers its services to normalise Armenian-Azerbaijani relations. Having departed Afghanistan after twenty years of occupation, the United States and its allies now seek to “break into” the delicate process of stabilisation in that country and are fabricating pretexts to resume their military presence in the countries of Central Asia.
The aggressive actions of the United States, NATO, and the European Union have heightened the risks of fragmentation across our continent.
The Eurasian security architecture under discussion at this conference is intended to serve as a constructive alternative to these adverse trends, to stabilise the military and political situation on the continent, to ensure its unity and interconnectedness, and to remove threats emanating from the western, Euro-Atlantic direction.
It is obvious to us that there can be no returning to the previous models dominated by the United States with its claim to exclusiveness, in particular because life has not become better wherever it tried to dominate. There should be respect for the new geopolitical realities and international law provisions, with new ideas that are not based on the “might is right” law but on equality and a fair balance of interests. Our vision of a Eurasian architecture harmoniously aligns with the global security initiative advanced by President of China Xi Jinping. One of its key principles is the elimination of the root causes of conflicts everywhere, including the Middle East, the Balkans, Ukraine and Southeast Asia. This is the earnest of a fair world order and real multilateralism.
I believe that our conference should make use of the increasing experience of formalising political and military confidence-building measures between states throughout our continent in accordance with their requirements and national potential. These measures should be based on life experience and practice.
For example, we worked together with our Belarusian friends to draft a security concept for the Union State and are completing the drafting of a bilateral interstate treaty on security guarantees, which will be aimed at further strengthening our commitments on reliable mutual protection from external threats.
In light of growing tensions in the east of our continent, we are focused on ensuring peace on the Korean Peninsula. As you are aware, seeking to promote bilateral ties, we have signed and ratified a Treaty on Comprehensive Strategic Partnership between Russia and the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea. It should play a major role in ensuring our countries’ security and stabilising the situation in Northeast Asia.
An Agreement on Comprehensive Strategic Partnership between the Russian Federation and the Islamic Republic of Iran will be an important factor of strengthening Russia-Iran relations. The agreement is being prepared for signing in the near future. It will formalise the parties’ commitment to close defence cooperation and interaction in the interests of regional and global peace and security.
Russia-China relations of strategic interaction and comprehensive partnership are extremely important for strengthening stability in Eurasia and ensure the future strengthening of our creative cooperation in all spheres to the benefit of our nations. These relations are conducive to aligning integration processes on our continent and are a major stabilising factor worldwide in the context of the destructive activities of the collective West, which is trying to maintain its hegemony.
In addition to bilateral efforts to strengthen security, a special role in Eurasia belongs to multilateral associations such as the SCO, ASEAN, the CSTO, the CIS, the Gulf Cooperation Council, and the CICA. These forums have a packed agenda on various aspects of security.
The regional players’ growing awareness of responsibility for settling disputes in their part of Eurasia is clearly manifested in the operations of the 3+3 South Caucasus Regional Cooperation Platform, the Moscow Format of Consultations on Afghanistan and a mechanism involving neighbouring countries, and the Astana platform on Syria. I believe that the experience all these platforms have accumulated should be widely used to align all the existing initiatives, including in the context of building a Eurasian security architecture.
In June 2024, the Foreign Minister of Belarus and I signed a joint address to the chief executives of Eurasian multilateral organisations inviting them to join our initiative on drafting a Eurasian Charter of Diversity and Multipolarity in the 21st Century. Our Belarusian friends put forth this idea at the first conference in Minsk a year ago. We actively supported them. We believe that the Eurasian Charter should be formulated as a policy document on the framework principles of Eurasian security architecture based on the norms of the UN Charter in their entirety and interconnectedness, as I pointed out on numerous occasions.
As far as I know, the agenda of this conference includes a separate session for discussing the essential elements of the Eurasian Charter. We hope that it will contribute to the coordination of recommendations on saving our common space from military and any other threats in the interests of billions of people.
Remember that Alexander Lukashenko, who has spoken just now, has invited all of us to the next conference scheduled for 2025.
I would like to wish you success.
Russia-China relations of strategic interaction and comprehensive partnership are extremely important for strengthening stability in Eurasia and ensure the future strengthening of our creative cooperation in all spheres to the benefit of our nations. These relations are conducive to aligning integration processes on our continent and are a major stabilising factor worldwide in the context of the destructive activities of the collective West, which is trying to maintain its hegemony.
In addition to bilateral efforts to strengthen security, a special role in Eurasia belongs to multilateral associations such as the SCO, ASEAN, the CSTO, the CIS, the Gulf Cooperation Council, and the CICA. These forums have a packed agenda on various aspects of security.
The regional players’ growing awareness of responsibility for settling disputes in their part of Eurasia is clearly manifested in the operations of the 3+3 South Caucasus Regional Cooperation Platform, the Moscow Format of Consultations on Afghanistan and a mechanism involving neighbouring countries, and the Astana platform on Syria. I believe that the experience all these platforms have accumulated should be widely used to align all the existing initiatives, including in the context of building a Eurasian security architecture.
In June 2024, the Foreign Minister of Belarus and I signed a joint address to the chief executives of Eurasian multilateral organisations inviting them to join our initiative on drafting a Eurasian Charter of Diversity and Multipolarity in the 21st Century. Our Belarusian friends put forth this idea at the first conference in Minsk a year ago. We actively supported them. We believe that the Eurasian Charter should be formulated as a policy document on the framework principles of Eurasian security architecture based on the norms of the UN Charter in their entirety and interconnectedness, as I pointed out on numerous occasions.
As far as I know, the agenda of this conference includes a separate session for discussing the essential elements of the Eurasian Charter. We hope that it will contribute to the coordination of recommendations on saving our common space from military and any other threats in the interests of billions of people.
Remember that Alexander Lukashenko, who has spoken just now, has invited all of us to the next conference scheduled for 2025.
I would like to wish you success.
📰 Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov’s interview with the Türkish newspaper Hürriyet, November 1, 2024
#BRICS
We welcome Türkiye’s interest in strengthening ties with BRICS. This reflects the appeal of the group that is based on respect for the UN Charter, openness, pragmatism, and non-directedness against third parties.
We support the expansion of BRICS relations with countries of the Global Majority, particularly those committed to upholding multilateral approaches, pursuing a sovereign foreign policy, and refraining from participating in unilateral sanctions.
During the Summit in Kazan, a decision was made to strengthen the current composition of BRICS by including partner countries in the group. I am confident that Türkiye can make a meaningful contribution to the ongoing development of BRICS. The parameters for Türkiye’s participation in the group will be determined by consensus, respecting the sovereign choices of all BRICS countries and Türkiye itself.
#MiddleEast
The failure to settle the long-standing Arab-Israeli conflict has sparked a new wave of violence, resulting in the deaths of tens of thousands of innocent Palestinians in Gaza. The number of casualties in Lebanon reaches thousands. More and more countries are becoming embroiled in this escalating confrontation.
Russia has condemned Israel for killing political leaders of Hamas and Hezbollah, as well as high-ranking Iranian military officials. We asked the UN Security Council to give its assessment of these deeds, but this initiative was blocked by opposition from Western members of the Council.
We urge all parties to refrain from actions that could further escalate violence and lead to a situation beyond control. There will be no winners in this conflict.
The way to normalise the situation lies in halting the bloodshed and creating conditions for a political resolution of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict based on universal international legal principles. This includes the establishment of an independent Palestinian state within the 1967 borders. Only this solution can guarantee lasting peace in the Middle East.
#Ukraine
Russia is open to achieving a political settlement, but this should not merely lead to a temporary ceasefire; it must lead to a resolution of the conflict by eliminating its root causes. These include NATO’s eastward expansion, the creation of threats to Russia’s essential security interests, and the Kiev regime’s infringement on the rights of Russians and Russian-speaking residents of Ukraine.
At the moment, our opponents do not appear to want peace. Ukraine’s reaction to President Vladimir Putin’s peace initiative proposed in June was an invasion of the Kursk Region by the Ukrainian Armed Forces, along with airstrikes on targets in other border areas. Washington and its allies continue to provide extensive support to Kiev, discuss the possibility of using Western long-range missiles for strikes deep into Russian territory. Vladimir Zelensky has not revoked his order prohibiting negotiations with Moscow. Given these circumstances, it seems unlikely that any country, including Türkiye, will succeed in mediation efforts.
#RussiaUS
Whoever wins the election, we see no real prospects of the United States changing its Russophobic course. For our part, we will be ready for dialogue if and when the Americans demonstrate serious intentions to negotiate honestly, based on respect for each other’s interests and the principle of reciprocity.
#BRICS
We welcome Türkiye’s interest in strengthening ties with BRICS. This reflects the appeal of the group that is based on respect for the UN Charter, openness, pragmatism, and non-directedness against third parties.
We support the expansion of BRICS relations with countries of the Global Majority, particularly those committed to upholding multilateral approaches, pursuing a sovereign foreign policy, and refraining from participating in unilateral sanctions.
During the Summit in Kazan, a decision was made to strengthen the current composition of BRICS by including partner countries in the group. I am confident that Türkiye can make a meaningful contribution to the ongoing development of BRICS. The parameters for Türkiye’s participation in the group will be determined by consensus, respecting the sovereign choices of all BRICS countries and Türkiye itself.
#MiddleEast
The failure to settle the long-standing Arab-Israeli conflict has sparked a new wave of violence, resulting in the deaths of tens of thousands of innocent Palestinians in Gaza. The number of casualties in Lebanon reaches thousands. More and more countries are becoming embroiled in this escalating confrontation.
Russia has condemned Israel for killing political leaders of Hamas and Hezbollah, as well as high-ranking Iranian military officials. We asked the UN Security Council to give its assessment of these deeds, but this initiative was blocked by opposition from Western members of the Council.
We urge all parties to refrain from actions that could further escalate violence and lead to a situation beyond control. There will be no winners in this conflict.
The way to normalise the situation lies in halting the bloodshed and creating conditions for a political resolution of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict based on universal international legal principles. This includes the establishment of an independent Palestinian state within the 1967 borders. Only this solution can guarantee lasting peace in the Middle East.
#Ukraine
Russia is open to achieving a political settlement, but this should not merely lead to a temporary ceasefire; it must lead to a resolution of the conflict by eliminating its root causes. These include NATO’s eastward expansion, the creation of threats to Russia’s essential security interests, and the Kiev regime’s infringement on the rights of Russians and Russian-speaking residents of Ukraine.
At the moment, our opponents do not appear to want peace. Ukraine’s reaction to President Vladimir Putin’s peace initiative proposed in June was an invasion of the Kursk Region by the Ukrainian Armed Forces, along with airstrikes on targets in other border areas. Washington and its allies continue to provide extensive support to Kiev, discuss the possibility of using Western long-range missiles for strikes deep into Russian territory. Vladimir Zelensky has not revoked his order prohibiting negotiations with Moscow. Given these circumstances, it seems unlikely that any country, including Türkiye, will succeed in mediation efforts.
#RussiaUS
Whoever wins the election, we see no real prospects of the United States changing its Russophobic course. For our part, we will be ready for dialogue if and when the Americans demonstrate serious intentions to negotiate honestly, based on respect for each other’s interests and the principle of reciprocity.
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🎙 Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov’s opening remarks during talks with Foreign Minister of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea Choe Son-hui
📍 Moscow, November 1, 2024
💬 Sergey Lavrov: We are sincerely delighted to welcome you to Moscow for these strategic consultations.
The bilateral relations between our countries have reached an unprecedented level over the past years thanks to the special attention and care by President of Russia Vladimir Putin and Chairman of State Affairs of the DPRK Kim Jong-un. The signing of the Treaty on Comprehensive Strategic Partnership in Pyongyang during the historical meeting between our two leaders elevated these relations to a whole new level.
Indeed, this is a strategic partnership, including in terms of the momentum we have built in promoting out political dialogue. The June summit became a major milestone. In 2023, Chairman of State Affairs of the DPRK Kim Jong-un undertook an important visit to Vostochny Space Launch Centre. This was a very important visit from a practical standpoint. This is the sixth time you and I have a meeting this year.
The Treaty on Comprehensive Strategic Partnership has laid a solid foundation for further strengthening our bilateral relations in all their aspects. It is also designed to play a stabilising role in Northeast Asia and across our continent in general.
🤝 We are grateful to our North Korean friends for their principled position regarding the developments in Ukraine, which result from the Western policy of promoting NATO’s eastward expansion and encouraging what amounts to an outright racist regime in its efforts to eliminate all things Russian in education, culture and even in everyday life. They have recently enacted legislation to ban the canonical Ukrainian Orthodox Church.
Our countries have established close military-to-military contacts and at the level of our respective security agencies. This enables us to address and be effective in our efforts and achieve important objectives for the sake of ensuring security for our citizens.
The Intergovernmental Commission for Trade, Economic, Scientific and Technical Cooperation has been hard at work. It held its latest meeting on November 15, 2023, and it will hold its next 11th meeting in November 2024 in Pyongyang. I am certain that it will devise recommendations that would enable us to expand our trade, investment and economic ties.
We appreciate our proactive cultural, humanitarian and educational exchanges, and are committed to further expanding them, especially considering the attention and commitment by the people of Russia and the DPRK to forge closer ties in these domains.
Inter-parliamentary ties are also a prominent element in our partnership. The Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation and the Supreme People’s Assembly of the DPRK have established dedicated groups for promoting friendship between our countries. We believe in the importance of regularly exchanging parliamentary delegations and ensuring close party-to-party cooperation between United Russia and the Workers’ Party of Korea.
❗️ We have so many things on our bilateral agenda, and must regularly touch base on international and regional matters.
I appreciate the opportunity to have this conversation with you today in this comradely setting to discuss all these matters in order to come to a shared understanding of how our two foreign ministries can contribute to carrying out the provisions of the Treaty on Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.
I am delighted to see you. Once again, welcome.
#RussiaDPRK
📍 Moscow, November 1, 2024
💬 Sergey Lavrov: We are sincerely delighted to welcome you to Moscow for these strategic consultations.
The bilateral relations between our countries have reached an unprecedented level over the past years thanks to the special attention and care by President of Russia Vladimir Putin and Chairman of State Affairs of the DPRK Kim Jong-un. The signing of the Treaty on Comprehensive Strategic Partnership in Pyongyang during the historical meeting between our two leaders elevated these relations to a whole new level.
Indeed, this is a strategic partnership, including in terms of the momentum we have built in promoting out political dialogue. The June summit became a major milestone. In 2023, Chairman of State Affairs of the DPRK Kim Jong-un undertook an important visit to Vostochny Space Launch Centre. This was a very important visit from a practical standpoint. This is the sixth time you and I have a meeting this year.
The Treaty on Comprehensive Strategic Partnership has laid a solid foundation for further strengthening our bilateral relations in all their aspects. It is also designed to play a stabilising role in Northeast Asia and across our continent in general.
🤝 We are grateful to our North Korean friends for their principled position regarding the developments in Ukraine, which result from the Western policy of promoting NATO’s eastward expansion and encouraging what amounts to an outright racist regime in its efforts to eliminate all things Russian in education, culture and even in everyday life. They have recently enacted legislation to ban the canonical Ukrainian Orthodox Church.
Our countries have established close military-to-military contacts and at the level of our respective security agencies. This enables us to address and be effective in our efforts and achieve important objectives for the sake of ensuring security for our citizens.
The Intergovernmental Commission for Trade, Economic, Scientific and Technical Cooperation has been hard at work. It held its latest meeting on November 15, 2023, and it will hold its next 11th meeting in November 2024 in Pyongyang. I am certain that it will devise recommendations that would enable us to expand our trade, investment and economic ties.
We appreciate our proactive cultural, humanitarian and educational exchanges, and are committed to further expanding them, especially considering the attention and commitment by the people of Russia and the DPRK to forge closer ties in these domains.
Inter-parliamentary ties are also a prominent element in our partnership. The Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation and the Supreme People’s Assembly of the DPRK have established dedicated groups for promoting friendship between our countries. We believe in the importance of regularly exchanging parliamentary delegations and ensuring close party-to-party cooperation between United Russia and the Workers’ Party of Korea.
❗️ We have so many things on our bilateral agenda, and must regularly touch base on international and regional matters.
I appreciate the opportunity to have this conversation with you today in this comradely setting to discuss all these matters in order to come to a shared understanding of how our two foreign ministries can contribute to carrying out the provisions of the Treaty on Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.
I am delighted to see you. Once again, welcome.
#RussiaDPRK
Forwarded from ASEAN Centre in MGIMO
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We are glad to announce that the audience registration for the international conference “Russia and ASEAN in Asia-Pacific Region: Dynamics of Cooperation, Regional Processes and the Global Context” is open now!
To participate in the conference as an audience member please fill in the registration form. (For foreign audience). The registration for audience will be open till November 4, 2024.
We also remind you that to participate in the conference as a speaker you should fill in the registration form and send an abstract to asean@inno.mgimo.ru.
Deadline for the applications and registration for speakers: October 13, 2024.
Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov's interview with the TV BRICS international media network, Moscow, November 2, 2024
https://mid.ru/ru/foreign_policy/news/1979032/?lang=en
https://mid.ru/ru/foreign_policy/news/1979032/?lang=en
🎙 Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov’s remarks at the International Symposium 'Inventing the Future' (Moscow, November 4, 2024)
Key talking points:
• The global balance of power is undergoing transformative changes, driven by the objective trends in the world economy where the influence of the states of the Global South and the Global East, and indeed the World Majority, is growing.
• The economic resurgence enables an increasing number of non-Western nations to consistently bolster their sovereignty and to pursue a nationally oriented agenda in both foreign and domestic policy.
• Following the start of the special military operation in Ukraine, Washington and its allies, as part of the hybrid war they are waging, have launched an aggressive sanctions campaign against Russia. In the past decade, more than 21,000 sanctions have been imposed on our country across various domains, including economy, finance, trade, investment, media, culture, sport, and broadly, people-to-people contacts. These neo-colonial practices of the West primarily impact the developing countries of Asia, Africa, and Latin America.
• The adverse effect of this campaign against the undesired is that the West is undermining itself. <...> Western capitals have conveniently forgotten principles such as fair competition, the inviolability of property, the presumption of innocence, among others.
• When economic pressure fails to sway truly sovereign nations, the West, led by the United States, resorts to threats, blackmail, and even the use of force.
• It is sad to state that the ruling elites in many European countries evidently see no future for themselves in a multipolar world and are looking instead to the overseas hegemon to save them.
• The West is never satisfied with what they have. The war they started against Russia in Europe wasn’t enough.
• NATO now plans to conduct “defensive” operations in the South China Sea and the Taiwan Strait which lie thousands of miles away from its shores. Any right-minded observer knows that this path will lead nowhere.
• The obsession [of the West] with controlling absolutely everything has led to a rash of tragedies in the Middle East.
• This year, yet another independent UN member — Yemen — came under an aggression of the West [Anglo-Saxons]. The Syrian Arab Republic is still reeling from the shock of American interference. The United States has effectively blocked all multilateral mechanisms aimed at promoting the Palestinian-Israeli settlement.
• The serious challenges facing the world call for a united effort based on equality, rather than submission to those who seek global dominance.
• Establishing direct contacts and horizontal ties among all regional integration entities and with #BRICS which already includes the key countries that are regional leaders, is a significant step towards multipolarity.
• Another area of focus is the de-dollarisation of the international financial and economic system. I wish to remind you that the share of national currencies in Russia's transactions with the #SCO and #EAEU countries has surpassed 90%, and with the BRICS nations, we are approaching 65%. This figure continues to grow.
🇺🇳 People often ask: what will multipolarity rely on in terms of international legal foundation? There’s no need to look for new principles; they are all there in the UN Charter 👉 #UNCharterIsOurRules.
The problem is that our Western partners have never fully respected these principles.
Read in full https://mid.ru/en/foreign_policy/news/1979085/?lang=en
Key talking points:
• The global balance of power is undergoing transformative changes, driven by the objective trends in the world economy where the influence of the states of the Global South and the Global East, and indeed the World Majority, is growing.
• The economic resurgence enables an increasing number of non-Western nations to consistently bolster their sovereignty and to pursue a nationally oriented agenda in both foreign and domestic policy.
• Following the start of the special military operation in Ukraine, Washington and its allies, as part of the hybrid war they are waging, have launched an aggressive sanctions campaign against Russia. In the past decade, more than 21,000 sanctions have been imposed on our country across various domains, including economy, finance, trade, investment, media, culture, sport, and broadly, people-to-people contacts. These neo-colonial practices of the West primarily impact the developing countries of Asia, Africa, and Latin America.
• The adverse effect of this campaign against the undesired is that the West is undermining itself. <...> Western capitals have conveniently forgotten principles such as fair competition, the inviolability of property, the presumption of innocence, among others.
• When economic pressure fails to sway truly sovereign nations, the West, led by the United States, resorts to threats, blackmail, and even the use of force.
• It is sad to state that the ruling elites in many European countries evidently see no future for themselves in a multipolar world and are looking instead to the overseas hegemon to save them.
• The West is never satisfied with what they have. The war they started against Russia in Europe wasn’t enough.
• NATO now plans to conduct “defensive” operations in the South China Sea and the Taiwan Strait which lie thousands of miles away from its shores. Any right-minded observer knows that this path will lead nowhere.
• The obsession [of the West] with controlling absolutely everything has led to a rash of tragedies in the Middle East.
• This year, yet another independent UN member — Yemen — came under an aggression of the West [Anglo-Saxons]. The Syrian Arab Republic is still reeling from the shock of American interference. The United States has effectively blocked all multilateral mechanisms aimed at promoting the Palestinian-Israeli settlement.
• The serious challenges facing the world call for a united effort based on equality, rather than submission to those who seek global dominance.
• Establishing direct contacts and horizontal ties among all regional integration entities and with #BRICS which already includes the key countries that are regional leaders, is a significant step towards multipolarity.
• Another area of focus is the de-dollarisation of the international financial and economic system. I wish to remind you that the share of national currencies in Russia's transactions with the #SCO and #EAEU countries has surpassed 90%, and with the BRICS nations, we are approaching 65%. This figure continues to grow.
🇺🇳 People often ask: what will multipolarity rely on in terms of international legal foundation? There’s no need to look for new principles; they are all there in the UN Charter 👉 #UNCharterIsOurRules.
The problem is that our Western partners have never fully respected these principles.
Read in full https://mid.ru/en/foreign_policy/news/1979085/?lang=en
🎙 Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov's interview to Rossiya Segodnya news agency (November 5, 2024)
#BRICS
• The XVI BRICS Summit in Kazan came as a landmark international event not only of the year, but in recent history as well. Its success highlighted the futility of attempts to isolate Russia internationally.
• As we sensed during the Summit, [the creation of a payment network that is resistant to external risks] is what non-Western countries are increasingly interested in.
#MiddleEast
Since the onset of unprecedented crisis [in the Middle East] in October 2023, the BRICS countries have come together to support the rights of the civilian population in the Gaza Strip.
• Shortly after the beginning of the Israeli operation in Gaza, we coordinated with our BRICS partners and other like-minded nations to submit a draft resolution to the UN Security Council, calling for an end to military actions and for unhindered humanitarian access to Gaza. However, this resolution was blocked by the United States and its allies.
#NATO
• If [long-range] weapons are employed [by the Kiev regime to attack the territory of Russia], it would mean that not only Ukraine but also NATO countries are openly fighting Russia.
• Our opponents should not disillusion themselves. In the event of aggression by NATO or its individual member states against our country, an appropriate response will ensue, in full compliance with Russia's sovereign right to self-defence and with the use of any means necessary to ensure its security, as stipulated in the UN Charter. And none of the instigators will be able to lie low, not across the Atlantic Ocean nor across the English Channel.
#Ukraine #UN
• Kiev continues to exert pressure on Antonio Guterres, demonstrating a blatant disregard for the UN Charter in an attempt to compel him and the entire UN Secretariat to align completely with Ukraine and its Western sponsors. This approach directly contravenes the constituent instrument of the Organisation, specifically paragraph 2 of Article 100 of the UN Charter, which prohibits any member state from attempting to influence the Secretary-General or other UN representatives.
#Transnistria #Moldova
• The situation surrounding Transnistria is complex. <...> I trust that the Moldovan authorities will exercise sufficient common sense to avoid ill-considered actions that could exacerbate tensions.
• There are suggestions that the regional context necessitates new dialogue platforms on the Transnistrian issue, questioning the value of the 5+2 format. We disagree with this view and believe that external assistance to facilitate direct dialogue between Chisinau and Tiraspol is essential.
#USA
• Washington continues to actively perpetuate its own myth of Russian interference in any election, whether "at home" or in any third country. If an election results in a victory for forces undesirable to the United States, Russia is immediately blamed for the "wrong" electoral choice of the voters.
• The Americans are attempting to attribute to us actions they themselves are engaged in. As the saying goes, God marks the crook.
#Georgia
• The United States and the EU are artificially trying to frame the current electoral process in Georgia as a strategic choice between Russia and the West, thereby attempting to present Georgia and other post-Soviet states with a false dilemma.
• In reality, it is a choice between sovereign development based on national interests and external governance, between traditional values and neo-liberal principles imposed from outside.
#SouthCaucasus
• We commend the significant progress made within the Azerbaijani-Armenian peace process.
• Unlike Western pseudo-mediators, we refrain from pressuring our partners into hastily concluding a peace treaty. We are convinced that a rushed peace, lacking comprehensive consideration of Baku and Yerevan's positions and the realities on the ground, would be counterproductive, creating additional risks of tension and potential conflict
#BRICS
• The XVI BRICS Summit in Kazan came as a landmark international event not only of the year, but in recent history as well. Its success highlighted the futility of attempts to isolate Russia internationally.
• As we sensed during the Summit, [the creation of a payment network that is resistant to external risks] is what non-Western countries are increasingly interested in.
#MiddleEast
Since the onset of unprecedented crisis [in the Middle East] in October 2023, the BRICS countries have come together to support the rights of the civilian population in the Gaza Strip.
• Shortly after the beginning of the Israeli operation in Gaza, we coordinated with our BRICS partners and other like-minded nations to submit a draft resolution to the UN Security Council, calling for an end to military actions and for unhindered humanitarian access to Gaza. However, this resolution was blocked by the United States and its allies.
#NATO
• If [long-range] weapons are employed [by the Kiev regime to attack the territory of Russia], it would mean that not only Ukraine but also NATO countries are openly fighting Russia.
• Our opponents should not disillusion themselves. In the event of aggression by NATO or its individual member states against our country, an appropriate response will ensue, in full compliance with Russia's sovereign right to self-defence and with the use of any means necessary to ensure its security, as stipulated in the UN Charter. And none of the instigators will be able to lie low, not across the Atlantic Ocean nor across the English Channel.
#Ukraine #UN
• Kiev continues to exert pressure on Antonio Guterres, demonstrating a blatant disregard for the UN Charter in an attempt to compel him and the entire UN Secretariat to align completely with Ukraine and its Western sponsors. This approach directly contravenes the constituent instrument of the Organisation, specifically paragraph 2 of Article 100 of the UN Charter, which prohibits any member state from attempting to influence the Secretary-General or other UN representatives.
#Transnistria #Moldova
• The situation surrounding Transnistria is complex. <...> I trust that the Moldovan authorities will exercise sufficient common sense to avoid ill-considered actions that could exacerbate tensions.
• There are suggestions that the regional context necessitates new dialogue platforms on the Transnistrian issue, questioning the value of the 5+2 format. We disagree with this view and believe that external assistance to facilitate direct dialogue between Chisinau and Tiraspol is essential.
#USA
• Washington continues to actively perpetuate its own myth of Russian interference in any election, whether "at home" or in any third country. If an election results in a victory for forces undesirable to the United States, Russia is immediately blamed for the "wrong" electoral choice of the voters.
• The Americans are attempting to attribute to us actions they themselves are engaged in. As the saying goes, God marks the crook.
#Georgia
• The United States and the EU are artificially trying to frame the current electoral process in Georgia as a strategic choice between Russia and the West, thereby attempting to present Georgia and other post-Soviet states with a false dilemma.
• In reality, it is a choice between sovereign development based on national interests and external governance, between traditional values and neo-liberal principles imposed from outside.
#SouthCaucasus
• We commend the significant progress made within the Azerbaijani-Armenian peace process.
• Unlike Western pseudo-mediators, we refrain from pressuring our partners into hastily concluding a peace treaty. We are convinced that a rushed peace, lacking comprehensive consideration of Baku and Yerevan's positions and the realities on the ground, would be counterproductive, creating additional risks of tension and potential conflict
⚡️ Russia's Foreign Ministry statement on elections in the United States of America
The victory of Donald Trump in the presidential election and his return to the White House after a four-year break obviously reflect Americans’ disappointment in the performance of the Biden administration and the election programme of the Democratic Party formulated by Vice-President Kamala Harris, who was hastily chosen to replace the incumbent President in the race.
Despite an overpowering propaganda campaign, which Democrats launched against Donald Trump based on the administrative resource and support from the liberal media, the Republican candidate, who relied on the experience of his previous presidency, highlighted issues that are of real interest to the electorate, namely, the economy and illegal migration, as a counterbalance to the White House’s globalist course.
In these circumstances, the ruling group was unable to use the chronically ill American “democracy,” a system, which is outdated, archaic and incompatible with the modern standards of direct, fair and transparent elections, to prevent Kamala Harris’s defeat.
At the same time, there is an obvious civil discord in the United States, whose electorate has split into almost equal halves. In fact, we are witnessing confrontation between Democratic and Republican states, and between the advocates of “progressive” and traditional values. It is possible that Donald Trump’s return will fuel internal tensions and bitterness between the confronting camps.
❗️ We have no illusions regarding the President-elect, who is well known in Russia, or the new Congress, where Republicans have reportedly won control. The US ruling political elite adheres to anti-Russia principles and the policy of “containing Moscow.” This line does not depend on changes in America’s domestic political barometer, no matter if it is Trump and his supporters’ “America above all” or the Democrats’ focus on a “rules-based world order.”
🇷🇺🇺🇸 Russia will interact with the new administration when it comes to the White House, firmly upholding Russia’s national interests and working to achieve all the goals of the special military operation.
Our conditions have not changed, and Washington is well aware of them.
The victory of Donald Trump in the presidential election and his return to the White House after a four-year break obviously reflect Americans’ disappointment in the performance of the Biden administration and the election programme of the Democratic Party formulated by Vice-President Kamala Harris, who was hastily chosen to replace the incumbent President in the race.
Despite an overpowering propaganda campaign, which Democrats launched against Donald Trump based on the administrative resource and support from the liberal media, the Republican candidate, who relied on the experience of his previous presidency, highlighted issues that are of real interest to the electorate, namely, the economy and illegal migration, as a counterbalance to the White House’s globalist course.
In these circumstances, the ruling group was unable to use the chronically ill American “democracy,” a system, which is outdated, archaic and incompatible with the modern standards of direct, fair and transparent elections, to prevent Kamala Harris’s defeat.
At the same time, there is an obvious civil discord in the United States, whose electorate has split into almost equal halves. In fact, we are witnessing confrontation between Democratic and Republican states, and between the advocates of “progressive” and traditional values. It is possible that Donald Trump’s return will fuel internal tensions and bitterness between the confronting camps.
❗️ We have no illusions regarding the President-elect, who is well known in Russia, or the new Congress, where Republicans have reportedly won control. The US ruling political elite adheres to anti-Russia principles and the policy of “containing Moscow.” This line does not depend on changes in America’s domestic political barometer, no matter if it is Trump and his supporters’ “America above all” or the Democrats’ focus on a “rules-based world order.”
🇷🇺🇺🇸 Russia will interact with the new administration when it comes to the White House, firmly upholding Russia’s national interests and working to achieve all the goals of the special military operation.
Our conditions have not changed, and Washington is well aware of them.
🎙 Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov’s remarks following the 21st annual session of the Valdai International Discussion Club (Sochi, November 6, 2024)
💬 I was invited to discuss the issue of Eurasian security at the regular annual session of the Valdai International Discussion Club, a matter of great urgency.
President Vladimir Putin, in his address at the Russian Foreign Ministry on June 14 this year, outlined the goal of fostering cooperation among the diverse countries and associations of the Eurasian continent. This aims to harmonise their efforts towards ensuring reliable stability, security, and sustainable development.
It was underscored that this initiative is open to all countries and entities on the Eurasian continent, including its western sections, without exception.
This is not in line with the rules imposed by NATO and the European Union, where Washington and Brussels dictate terms, but rather adheres to the principles spelled out in the UN Charter. These principles are observed within the #EAEU, the #SCO, #ASEAN, and other organisations on our shared continent. It is a commitment to sovereign equality of states, mutual respect for each other's interests, and pursuit of balanced interests to implement constructive projects. <...>
Today, we are witnessing these processes materialise swiftly and effectively, establishing a tangible foundation for a continent-wide system of Eurasian security. <...>
The process of developing and refining the direction of Eurasian security is proving to be very productive. This was clearly evident at the recent BRICS summit in Kazan, where President Vladimir Putin dedicated a substantial part of his statements to promoting continental partnership among all nations. <...>
Today, my colleagues at the Valdai Club and I reached a common conclusion: it was the West's reaction to the independent policies of Russia and other countries, leading to unlawful and aggressive economic sanctions, that fragmented the globalisation system it had crafted and propelled the regionalisation of global life.
☝️ We believe this is a corrective process. It will yield positive effects by ensuring the multipolarity that is increasingly discussed and actively championed by Russia, China, and other #BRICS countries, alongside other associations with our participation on the international stage.
In a multipolar world, without a single hegemon but with multiple centres of global development, operations will naturally harmonise through mutual contacts.
Read in full https://mid.ru/en/foreign_policy/news/1979690/
💬 I was invited to discuss the issue of Eurasian security at the regular annual session of the Valdai International Discussion Club, a matter of great urgency.
President Vladimir Putin, in his address at the Russian Foreign Ministry on June 14 this year, outlined the goal of fostering cooperation among the diverse countries and associations of the Eurasian continent. This aims to harmonise their efforts towards ensuring reliable stability, security, and sustainable development.
It was underscored that this initiative is open to all countries and entities on the Eurasian continent, including its western sections, without exception.
This is not in line with the rules imposed by NATO and the European Union, where Washington and Brussels dictate terms, but rather adheres to the principles spelled out in the UN Charter. These principles are observed within the #EAEU, the #SCO, #ASEAN, and other organisations on our shared continent. It is a commitment to sovereign equality of states, mutual respect for each other's interests, and pursuit of balanced interests to implement constructive projects. <...>
Today, we are witnessing these processes materialise swiftly and effectively, establishing a tangible foundation for a continent-wide system of Eurasian security. <...>
The process of developing and refining the direction of Eurasian security is proving to be very productive. This was clearly evident at the recent BRICS summit in Kazan, where President Vladimir Putin dedicated a substantial part of his statements to promoting continental partnership among all nations. <...>
Today, my colleagues at the Valdai Club and I reached a common conclusion: it was the West's reaction to the independent policies of Russia and other countries, leading to unlawful and aggressive economic sanctions, that fragmented the globalisation system it had crafted and propelled the regionalisation of global life.
☝️ We believe this is a corrective process. It will yield positive effects by ensuring the multipolarity that is increasingly discussed and actively championed by Russia, China, and other #BRICS countries, alongside other associations with our participation on the international stage.
In a multipolar world, without a single hegemon but with multiple centres of global development, operations will naturally harmonise through mutual contacts.
Read in full https://mid.ru/en/foreign_policy/news/1979690/
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Forwarded from Kedutaan Besar Federasi Rusia di Republik Indonesia
🇷🇺🇮🇩 On November 7, 2024, Ambassador of Russia to Indonesia Sergei Tolchenov took part in the welcoming ceremony of the Pacific Fleet’s Ufa submarine that made a call to the Indonesian port of Surabaya.
🤝 Russian sailors will hold a number of formal events such as meetings with representatives of the Indonesian Navy, friendly volleyball matches, and will visit local attractions
The Ufa is heading from the Baltic Sea to join the Pacific Fleet and escorted by the rescue tug Alatau.
⚓️ On November 3, 2024, a detachment of ships of the Pacific Fleet consisting of corvettes Gromky, Rezky and Hero of Russia Aldar Tsydenzhapov and support vessel Pechenga arrived at the port of Tanjung Perak to participate in the Orruda 2024 first joint naval drills of Russian and Indonesian Navies.
🤝 Russian sailors will hold a number of formal events such as meetings with representatives of the Indonesian Navy, friendly volleyball matches, and will visit local attractions
The Ufa is heading from the Baltic Sea to join the Pacific Fleet and escorted by the rescue tug Alatau.
⚓️ On November 3, 2024, a detachment of ships of the Pacific Fleet consisting of corvettes Gromky, Rezky and Hero of Russia Aldar Tsydenzhapov and support vessel Pechenga arrived at the port of Tanjung Perak to participate in the Orruda 2024 first joint naval drills of Russian and Indonesian Navies.
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