#EAEU: Technological Sovereignty for Sustainable Development
The 6th Eurasian Business Forum "Integration" took place on November 15, with the plenary session focusing on the theme: "Technological Sovereignty and Industrial Cooperation in the EAEU: Implementation Mechanisms."
🎙️ Arzybek Kozhoshev, Member of the Board for Energy and Infrastructure of the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC), stated:
💬 "Undoubtedly, in today's world, technological sovereignty is becoming an important factor in ensuring sustainable development. At the same time, energy and transportation are factors that provide not only physical infrastructure for the development of economic sectors, but also promote independence from external risks. Eurasian cohesion is becoming a certain competitive advantage for our countries”.
⚡ The importance of the "EAEU Five" countries pursuing a coordinated energy policy and their joint efforts in forming common energy resource markets is becoming particularly relevant.
The 6th Eurasian Business Forum "Integration" took place on November 15, with the plenary session focusing on the theme: "Technological Sovereignty and Industrial Cooperation in the EAEU: Implementation Mechanisms."
🎙️ Arzybek Kozhoshev, Member of the Board for Energy and Infrastructure of the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC), stated:
💬 "Undoubtedly, in today's world, technological sovereignty is becoming an important factor in ensuring sustainable development. At the same time, energy and transportation are factors that provide not only physical infrastructure for the development of economic sectors, but also promote independence from external risks. Eurasian cohesion is becoming a certain competitive advantage for our countries”.
⚡ The importance of the "EAEU Five" countries pursuing a coordinated energy policy and their joint efforts in forming common energy resource markets is becoming particularly relevant.
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Statement by the President Vladimir Putin:
I would like to inform the military personnel of the Russian Federation Armed Forces, citizens of our country, our friends across the globe, and those who persist in the illusion that a strategic defeat can be inflicted upon Russia, about the events taking place today in the zone of the special military operation, specifically following the attacks by Western long-range weapons against our territory.
The escalation of the conflict in Ukraine, instigated by the West, continues with the United States and its NATO allies previously announcing that they authorise the use of their long-range high-precision weapons for strikes inside the Russian Federation. <...>
On November 19, six ATACMS tactical ballistic missiles produced by the United States, and on November 21, during a combined missile assault involving British Storm Shadow systems and HIMARS systems produced by the US, attacked military facilities inside the Russian Federation in the Bryansk and Kursk regions. From that point onward, as we have repeatedly emphasised in prior communications, the regional conflict in Ukraine provoked by the West has assumed elements of a global nature. <...>
I wish to underscore once again that the use by the enemy of such weapons cannot affect the course of combat operations in the special military operation zone. <...>
❗️ In response to the deployment of American and British long-range weapons, on November 21, the Russian Armed Forces delivered a combined strike on a facility within Ukraine’s defence industrial complex. In field conditions, we also carried out tests of one of Russia’s latest medium-range missile systems – in this case, carrying a non-nuclear hypersonic ballistic missile that our engineers named #Oreshnik.
The tests were successful, achieving the intended objective of the launch.
In the city of Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine, one of the largest and most famous industrial complexes from the Soviet Union era, which continues to produce missiles and other armaments, was hit. <...>
As a reminder, Russia has voluntarily and unilaterally committed not to deploy intermediate-range and shorter-range missiles until US weapons of this kind appear in any region of the world.
⚠️ To reiterate, we are conducting combat tests of the Oreshnik missile system in response to NATO’s aggressive actions against Russia.
Our decision on further deployment of intermediate-range and shorter-range missiles will depend on the actions of the United States and its satellites.
We consider ourselves entitled to use our weapons against military facilities of those countries that allow to use their weapons against our facilities, and in case of an escalation of aggressive actions, we will respond decisively and in mirror-like manner.
I recommend that the ruling elites of the countries that are hatching plans to use their military contingents against Russia seriously consider this.
It goes without saying that when choosing, if necessary and as a retaliatory measure, targets to be hit by systems such as Oreshnik on Ukrainian territory, we will in advance suggest that civilians and citizens of friendly countries residing in those areas leave danger zones.
We will do so for humanitarian reasons, openly and publicly, without fear of counter-moves coming from the enemy, who will also be receiving this information. <...>
Air defence systems currently available in the world and missile defence systems being created by the Americans in Europe cannot intercept such missiles. It is impossible.
☝️ I would like to emphasise once again that it was not Russia, but the United States that destroyed the international security system and, by continuing to fight, cling to its hegemony, they are pushing the whole world into a global conflict.
We have always preferred and are ready now to resolve all disputes by peaceful means. But we are also ready for any turn of events. If anyone still doubts this, make no mistake: there will always be a response.
I would like to inform the military personnel of the Russian Federation Armed Forces, citizens of our country, our friends across the globe, and those who persist in the illusion that a strategic defeat can be inflicted upon Russia, about the events taking place today in the zone of the special military operation, specifically following the attacks by Western long-range weapons against our territory.
The escalation of the conflict in Ukraine, instigated by the West, continues with the United States and its NATO allies previously announcing that they authorise the use of their long-range high-precision weapons for strikes inside the Russian Federation. <...>
On November 19, six ATACMS tactical ballistic missiles produced by the United States, and on November 21, during a combined missile assault involving British Storm Shadow systems and HIMARS systems produced by the US, attacked military facilities inside the Russian Federation in the Bryansk and Kursk regions. From that point onward, as we have repeatedly emphasised in prior communications, the regional conflict in Ukraine provoked by the West has assumed elements of a global nature. <...>
I wish to underscore once again that the use by the enemy of such weapons cannot affect the course of combat operations in the special military operation zone. <...>
❗️ In response to the deployment of American and British long-range weapons, on November 21, the Russian Armed Forces delivered a combined strike on a facility within Ukraine’s defence industrial complex. In field conditions, we also carried out tests of one of Russia’s latest medium-range missile systems – in this case, carrying a non-nuclear hypersonic ballistic missile that our engineers named #Oreshnik.
The tests were successful, achieving the intended objective of the launch.
In the city of Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine, one of the largest and most famous industrial complexes from the Soviet Union era, which continues to produce missiles and other armaments, was hit. <...>
As a reminder, Russia has voluntarily and unilaterally committed not to deploy intermediate-range and shorter-range missiles until US weapons of this kind appear in any region of the world.
⚠️ To reiterate, we are conducting combat tests of the Oreshnik missile system in response to NATO’s aggressive actions against Russia.
Our decision on further deployment of intermediate-range and shorter-range missiles will depend on the actions of the United States and its satellites.
We consider ourselves entitled to use our weapons against military facilities of those countries that allow to use their weapons against our facilities, and in case of an escalation of aggressive actions, we will respond decisively and in mirror-like manner.
I recommend that the ruling elites of the countries that are hatching plans to use their military contingents against Russia seriously consider this.
It goes without saying that when choosing, if necessary and as a retaliatory measure, targets to be hit by systems such as Oreshnik on Ukrainian territory, we will in advance suggest that civilians and citizens of friendly countries residing in those areas leave danger zones.
We will do so for humanitarian reasons, openly and publicly, without fear of counter-moves coming from the enemy, who will also be receiving this information. <...>
Air defence systems currently available in the world and missile defence systems being created by the Americans in Europe cannot intercept such missiles. It is impossible.
☝️ I would like to emphasise once again that it was not Russia, but the United States that destroyed the international security system and, by continuing to fight, cling to its hegemony, they are pushing the whole world into a global conflict.
We have always preferred and are ready now to resolve all disputes by peaceful means. But we are also ready for any turn of events. If anyone still doubts this, make no mistake: there will always be a response.
President of Russia
Statement by the President of the Russian Federation
Embassy Comment
We have read the article “Danger Flashing; Asia must ring-fence itself from Ukraine war spillover” by the Straits Times newspaper's Senior Columnist, Ravi Velloor, which was published in today's issue. We shall refrain from going into details at this time. We would like to make only one observation. In our opinion, the main challenge of our time is not to retreat into limited formats or to react and adjust to isolated, albeit significant, political events which the author seems to be referring to. Rather, it is to foster integration and collaboration in building a new, polycentric, more humane and just world, replacing the ruins of colonialism and neo-colonialism.
With regard to the situation in Asia and, more broadly speaking, in Eurasia, we would like to draw your attention to the Russian idea of forming a transcontinental Eurasian security system based on the principles of equality and indivisibility. It is intended to take the place of Euro-Atlantic security frameworks torpedoed by the collective West.
We believe that the material basis for our vision of the future of Eurasia could be the concept of a Greater Eurasian Partnership, which would unite, inter alia, Russia, the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO), the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU), and ASEAN states, while having a more open architecture.
For those who would like to delve deeper into the issue, we suggest reading the texts of President Vladimir Putin's speech at the Valdai International Discussion Club meeting. It reads:
Read in full here: http://en.kremlin.ru/events/president/news/75521
We have read the article “Danger Flashing; Asia must ring-fence itself from Ukraine war spillover” by the Straits Times newspaper's Senior Columnist, Ravi Velloor, which was published in today's issue. We shall refrain from going into details at this time. We would like to make only one observation. In our opinion, the main challenge of our time is not to retreat into limited formats or to react and adjust to isolated, albeit significant, political events which the author seems to be referring to. Rather, it is to foster integration and collaboration in building a new, polycentric, more humane and just world, replacing the ruins of colonialism and neo-colonialism.
With regard to the situation in Asia and, more broadly speaking, in Eurasia, we would like to draw your attention to the Russian idea of forming a transcontinental Eurasian security system based on the principles of equality and indivisibility. It is intended to take the place of Euro-Atlantic security frameworks torpedoed by the collective West.
We believe that the material basis for our vision of the future of Eurasia could be the concept of a Greater Eurasian Partnership, which would unite, inter alia, Russia, the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO), the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU), and ASEAN states, while having a more open architecture.
For those who would like to delve deeper into the issue, we suggest reading the texts of President Vladimir Putin's speech at the Valdai International Discussion Club meeting. It reads:
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The key principle of security for all without exception is that the security of one nation cannot be ensured at the expense of others’ security. I am not saying anything new. It has been set out in OSCE documents. It only needs to be implemented.
The bloc policy and the legacy of the Cold War colonial era run contrary to the essence of the new international system, which is open and flexible. There is only one bloc in the world that is held together by the so-called obligations and strict ideological dogmas and cliches.
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The future Eurasian security system, now beginning to take shape across our vast continent, is founded on a spirit of respect and mutual consideration of interests. This approach is not only genuinely multilateral but also multifaceted.
My fifth point is about justice for all. Inequality is the true scourge of the modern world. Countries face social tension and political instability within their borders due to inequality”.
Read in full here: http://en.kremlin.ru/events/president/news/75521
📄 Excerpts from the Basic Principles of State Policy of the Russian Federation on Nuclear Deterrence, approved on November 19, 2024 by Russia's President Vladimir Putin
General Provisions
1. The present Basic Principles are a strategic planning document in the defence sphere and reflect the official views on the essence of nuclear deterrence; they define military dangers and threats, whose neutralisation is the aim of nuclear deterrence, as well as the principles of nuclear deterrence and the conditions under which the Russian Federation will transition to using nuclear weapons.
2. The assured deterrence of a potential adversary from launching an aggression against the Russian Federation and/or its allies ranks among the top state priorities. Deterring an aggression shall be ensured by the entire combined military power of the Russian Federation, including its nuclear weapons.
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The essence of nuclear deterrence
9. The Russian Federation exercises nuclear deterrence with regard to a potential adversary understood as individual states and military coalitions (blocs, alliances), which regard the Russian Federation as a potential adversary and possess nuclear and/or other types of mass destruction weapons, or a considerable combat potential in the shape of general-purpose forces.
Nuclear deterrence is also exercised with regard to states which provide the territory, airspace and/or maritime space under their control, as well as resources, for preparing and carrying out an aggression against the Russian Federation.
10. An aggression by any state member of a military coalition (bloc, alliance) against the Russian Federation and/or its allies shall be considered as an aggression by this coalition (bloc, alliance) as a whole.
11. An aggression against the Russian Federation and/or its allies by any non-nuclear state with the participation of or support from a nuclear state shall be considered as their joint assault.
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Conditions for the Russian Federation’s transition to the employment of nuclear weapons
18. The Russian Federation reserves the right to use nuclear weapons in response to nuclear and/or other types of mass destruction weapons being used against it and/or its allies, as well as in the case of an aggression with the use of conventional weapons against the Russian Federation and/or the Republic of Belarus as a member of the Union State, an aggression creating a critical threat to their sovereignty and/or territorial integrity.
19. The conditions determining the possibility of nuclear employment by the Russian Federation are as follows:
a) arrival of reliable information on the launch of ballistic missiles attacking the territories of the Russian Federation and/or its allies;
b) an adversary’s use of nuclear or other types of mass destruction weapons against the territories of the Russian Federation and/or its allies, military units and/or facilities of the Russian Federation, located outside of its territory;
c) an adversary’s attack on critically important state or military facilities of the Russian Federation, whose incapacitation will lead to the disruption of retaliatory actions by the nuclear forces;
d) aggression against the Russian Federation and/or the Republic of Belarus as a member of the Union State with the use of conventional weapons, which creates a critical threat to their sovereignty and/or territorial integrity;
e) arrival of reliable information about a massed launch (takeoff) of aerospace assault weapons (strategic and tactical aircraft, cruise missiles, and unpiloted, hypersonic or other air vehicles) and their crossing of the state border of the Russian Federation.
20. The decision on using nuclear weapons shall be taken by the President of the Russian Federation. <...>
General Provisions
1. The present Basic Principles are a strategic planning document in the defence sphere and reflect the official views on the essence of nuclear deterrence; they define military dangers and threats, whose neutralisation is the aim of nuclear deterrence, as well as the principles of nuclear deterrence and the conditions under which the Russian Federation will transition to using nuclear weapons.
2. The assured deterrence of a potential adversary from launching an aggression against the Russian Federation and/or its allies ranks among the top state priorities. Deterring an aggression shall be ensured by the entire combined military power of the Russian Federation, including its nuclear weapons.
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The essence of nuclear deterrence
9. The Russian Federation exercises nuclear deterrence with regard to a potential adversary understood as individual states and military coalitions (blocs, alliances), which regard the Russian Federation as a potential adversary and possess nuclear and/or other types of mass destruction weapons, or a considerable combat potential in the shape of general-purpose forces.
Nuclear deterrence is also exercised with regard to states which provide the territory, airspace and/or maritime space under their control, as well as resources, for preparing and carrying out an aggression against the Russian Federation.
10. An aggression by any state member of a military coalition (bloc, alliance) against the Russian Federation and/or its allies shall be considered as an aggression by this coalition (bloc, alliance) as a whole.
11. An aggression against the Russian Federation and/or its allies by any non-nuclear state with the participation of or support from a nuclear state shall be considered as their joint assault.
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Conditions for the Russian Federation’s transition to the employment of nuclear weapons
18. The Russian Federation reserves the right to use nuclear weapons in response to nuclear and/or other types of mass destruction weapons being used against it and/or its allies, as well as in the case of an aggression with the use of conventional weapons against the Russian Federation and/or the Republic of Belarus as a member of the Union State, an aggression creating a critical threat to their sovereignty and/or territorial integrity.
19. The conditions determining the possibility of nuclear employment by the Russian Federation are as follows:
a) arrival of reliable information on the launch of ballistic missiles attacking the territories of the Russian Federation and/or its allies;
b) an adversary’s use of nuclear or other types of mass destruction weapons against the territories of the Russian Federation and/or its allies, military units and/or facilities of the Russian Federation, located outside of its territory;
c) an adversary’s attack on critically important state or military facilities of the Russian Federation, whose incapacitation will lead to the disruption of retaliatory actions by the nuclear forces;
d) aggression against the Russian Federation and/or the Republic of Belarus as a member of the Union State with the use of conventional weapons, which creates a critical threat to their sovereignty and/or territorial integrity;
e) arrival of reliable information about a massed launch (takeoff) of aerospace assault weapons (strategic and tactical aircraft, cruise missiles, and unpiloted, hypersonic or other air vehicles) and their crossing of the state border of the Russian Federation.
20. The decision on using nuclear weapons shall be taken by the President of the Russian Federation. <...>
📰 Article by Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Andrey Y.Rudenko in the Philippine newspaper “Business Mirror” (25 November 2024)
🔗 Read in full
Key points:
💬 Since the establishment of diplomatic ties in 1976, Russian-Philippine friendship has gone through a test of endurance, including changes in the domestic and international political and economic spheres following the collapse of the USSR.
💬 Amid the ongoing global transformation associated with the changing balance of power in the international arena, primarily due to the increasing role of the Global South and Eastern countries, the Philippines remains an important and promising partner of Russia in the Asia-Pacific region.
💬 We therefore appreciate the constructive attitude of the present administration, headed by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr, which demonstrates the continuity of the policy of maintaining friendly relations with our country.
💬 Recent years have seen an active development of interregional contacts. The city of Cebu maintains twinning relations with Vladimir, in 2022 an agreement on cooperation with Vladivostok was signed. In 2024 the province of Cebu concluded an agreement on cooperation in trade and economy, science and technology, and the humanitarian area with St. Petersburg. Moscow has cooperation programs in place with Manila and Cebu.
💬 Russia opposes the militarization of the region and the "creeping expansion" of NATO into Southeast Asia. Such narrow-bloc organizations as the Indo-Pacific Four (Japan, South Korea, Australia, New Zealand), the AUKUS military alliance with a nuclear component (the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia) are fully involved in this scenario. We note attempts to pull other ASEAN countries into similar narrow-bloc entities, with the aim of forming new "trios" and "quartets".
💬 Russian-Philippine cooperation has great potential for further successful development and translation into mutually beneficial projects.
🔗 Read in full
Key points:
💬 Since the establishment of diplomatic ties in 1976, Russian-Philippine friendship has gone through a test of endurance, including changes in the domestic and international political and economic spheres following the collapse of the USSR.
💬 Amid the ongoing global transformation associated with the changing balance of power in the international arena, primarily due to the increasing role of the Global South and Eastern countries, the Philippines remains an important and promising partner of Russia in the Asia-Pacific region.
💬 We therefore appreciate the constructive attitude of the present administration, headed by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr, which demonstrates the continuity of the policy of maintaining friendly relations with our country.
💬 Recent years have seen an active development of interregional contacts. The city of Cebu maintains twinning relations with Vladimir, in 2022 an agreement on cooperation with Vladivostok was signed. In 2024 the province of Cebu concluded an agreement on cooperation in trade and economy, science and technology, and the humanitarian area with St. Petersburg. Moscow has cooperation programs in place with Manila and Cebu.
💬 Russia opposes the militarization of the region and the "creeping expansion" of NATO into Southeast Asia. Such narrow-bloc organizations as the Indo-Pacific Four (Japan, South Korea, Australia, New Zealand), the AUKUS military alliance with a nuclear component (the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia) are fully involved in this scenario. We note attempts to pull other ASEAN countries into similar narrow-bloc entities, with the aim of forming new "trios" and "quartets".
💬 Russian-Philippine cooperation has great potential for further successful development and translation into mutually beneficial projects.
BusinessMirror
Russian-Philippine relations: Moscow’s perspective
Since the establishment of diplomatic ties in 1976, Russian-Philippine friendship has gone through a test of endurance, including changes in the domestic and international political and economic spheres following the collapse of the USSR. Amid the ongoing…
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Embassy comment
We have read the article “With promises of good pay, Russia lures more foreign fighters to Ukraine” in today's edition of the Straits Times newspaper by its global affairs correspondent Jonathan Eyal.
The richness of the author's imagination when it comes to spreading anti-Russian myths never ceases to amaze us.
In this case, the myth is dedicated to mercenarism, on which the author seems to be the only real expert. We dare to remind you that a myth is a formula of collective memory and tradition, based on real experience and supported by material evidence. This is exactly what is lacking in this and many other articles by the author, who does not bother to back up his fabrications with evidence.
Something else is particularly galling. Fantasising and speculating a lot about the alleged “Russian aggression” in Ukraine, the author completely ignores the crying truth of the real steps taken by the United States and the collective West, reflected and recorded in state-level decisions, aimed at pumping money and weapons to the Nazi regime in Kiev, the direct consequence of which is the ongoing and utterly senseless bloodshed.
This is the real cause of the Ukrainian tragedy. And no myth can conceal it...
We have read the article “With promises of good pay, Russia lures more foreign fighters to Ukraine” in today's edition of the Straits Times newspaper by its global affairs correspondent Jonathan Eyal.
The richness of the author's imagination when it comes to spreading anti-Russian myths never ceases to amaze us.
In this case, the myth is dedicated to mercenarism, on which the author seems to be the only real expert. We dare to remind you that a myth is a formula of collective memory and tradition, based on real experience and supported by material evidence. This is exactly what is lacking in this and many other articles by the author, who does not bother to back up his fabrications with evidence.
Something else is particularly galling. Fantasising and speculating a lot about the alleged “Russian aggression” in Ukraine, the author completely ignores the crying truth of the real steps taken by the United States and the collective West, reflected and recorded in state-level decisions, aimed at pumping money and weapons to the Nazi regime in Kiev, the direct consequence of which is the ongoing and utterly senseless bloodshed.
This is the real cause of the Ukrainian tragedy. And no myth can conceal it...
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⚜️26 ноября 2024 г. в историческом здании отеля Кемпински Капитол в Сингапуре состоялась выставка картин российского художника Альберта Солтанова. Это мероприятие, приуроченное к Году семьи, представило двенадцать уникальных полотен, наполненных глубоким философским содержанием и отражающих духовные традиции России, её исторические и семейные ценности.
Одной из тем экспозиции стало осмысление героизма русского народа в годы Великой Отечественной войны. Картины «Первая весна без деда» и «Сбывшаяся весна» проникновенно рассказывают о трагедиях и надеждах, которые пережило поколение того времени. Полотно «Святой источник» символизирует образ Родины, её красоту и духовное наследие.
Каждая работа Альберта Солтанова уникальна в своём посыле и манере исполнения, приглашая зрителей к размышлениям о вечных ценностях и силе человеческого духа. Выставка стала свидетельством того, как искусство способно объединять культуры и поколения.
⚜️On November 26, 2024 The exhibition of artworks by Russian artist Albert Soltanov was held at the historic building of the Capitol Kempinski Hotel in Singapore. This event, dedicated to the Year of the Family, showcased twelve unique works imbued with profound philosophical depth, reflecting Russia's spiritual traditions, historical heritage, and family values.
One of the central themes of the exhibition was the Russian people heroism during the Great Patriotic War. The paintings "The First Spring without Grandpa" and "Spring has come" poignantly convey the tragedies and hopes experienced by the previous generations. The artwork "The Holy Spring" symbolizes the image of the Motherland, embodying its beauty and spiritual legacy.
Each of Albert Soltanov's artworks is unique in its message and artistic expression, inviting viewers to reflect on timeless values and the resilience of the human spirit. The exhibition demonstrated how art unites cultures and generations.
Одной из тем экспозиции стало осмысление героизма русского народа в годы Великой Отечественной войны. Картины «Первая весна без деда» и «Сбывшаяся весна» проникновенно рассказывают о трагедиях и надеждах, которые пережило поколение того времени. Полотно «Святой источник» символизирует образ Родины, её красоту и духовное наследие.
Каждая работа Альберта Солтанова уникальна в своём посыле и манере исполнения, приглашая зрителей к размышлениям о вечных ценностях и силе человеческого духа. Выставка стала свидетельством того, как искусство способно объединять культуры и поколения.
⚜️On November 26, 2024 The exhibition of artworks by Russian artist Albert Soltanov was held at the historic building of the Capitol Kempinski Hotel in Singapore. This event, dedicated to the Year of the Family, showcased twelve unique works imbued with profound philosophical depth, reflecting Russia's spiritual traditions, historical heritage, and family values.
One of the central themes of the exhibition was the Russian people heroism during the Great Patriotic War. The paintings "The First Spring without Grandpa" and "Spring has come" poignantly convey the tragedies and hopes experienced by the previous generations. The artwork "The Holy Spring" symbolizes the image of the Motherland, embodying its beauty and spiritual legacy.
Each of Albert Soltanov's artworks is unique in its message and artistic expression, inviting viewers to reflect on timeless values and the resilience of the human spirit. The exhibition demonstrated how art unites cultures and generations.
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On November 26-27, Malaysia 🇲🇾 hosted an international business forum "World of Opportunities: Russia-ASEAN", organized by the Roscongress Foundation. Over two days, it gathered more than 350 representatives of political, business, and academic circles, media, and experts.
🔹️As part of the forum the #EAEU - #ASEAN Business Dialogue was held. The Eurasian Economic Commission (#EEC) was represented by the Minister for Integration and Macroeconomics Mr. Eldar Alisherov.
"Trade between the EAEU and ASEAN is demonstrating steady growth at double-digit rates, which indicates great potential for the development of a multisectoral dialogue between the two organizations. The business community is the key driver of this process."
🔹️The EEC Minister noted that it is important to study the experience and best practices of the EAEU and ASEAN in such areas as artificial intelligence, green economy, and big data economy.
🔹️As part of the forum the #EAEU - #ASEAN Business Dialogue was held. The Eurasian Economic Commission (#EEC) was represented by the Minister for Integration and Macroeconomics Mr. Eldar Alisherov.
"Trade between the EAEU and ASEAN is demonstrating steady growth at double-digit rates, which indicates great potential for the development of a multisectoral dialogue between the two organizations. The business community is the key driver of this process."
🔹️The EEC Minister noted that it is important to study the experience and best practices of the EAEU and ASEAN in such areas as artificial intelligence, green economy, and big data economy.
The VI Vladimir Krainev Moscow International Piano Competition accepts applications for participation in the VI Competition which will be held in March 2025. The deadline is November, 30.
The VI competition will be held as follows: the first two rounds – the qualifying round and preliminary auditions – will be based on video recordings; the main competitive auditions, which will consist of solo performances in the semi-finals and performances with an orchestra in the finals, will be held in the halls of the Moscow International House of Music and will be open to the public.
Traditionally, the Vladimir Krainev Moscow International Piano Competition will bring together young musicians aged 8 to 22 and will end with a gala concert of the winners on the stage of the Svetlanov Hall. The winners of the VI competition will perform in the halls of the Moscow International House of Music in the 2025/2026 concert season. Details: http://krainevcompetition.moscow/en/
The VI competition will be held as follows: the first two rounds – the qualifying round and preliminary auditions – will be based on video recordings; the main competitive auditions, which will consist of solo performances in the semi-finals and performances with an orchestra in the finals, will be held in the halls of the Moscow International House of Music and will be open to the public.
Traditionally, the Vladimir Krainev Moscow International Piano Competition will bring together young musicians aged 8 to 22 and will end with a gala concert of the winners on the stage of the Svetlanov Hall. The winners of the VI competition will perform in the halls of the Moscow International House of Music in the 2025/2026 concert season. Details: http://krainevcompetition.moscow/en/
📄 On 7 November 2024, the Government of the Russian Federation adopted Resolution No. 1510 "On conducting an experiment on testing the rules and conditions for entry into and exit from the Russian Federation of foreign citizens and stateless persons" (hereinafter referred to as "the experiment").
The purpose the experiment is to create a public "Digital Profile of a Foreign Citizen" information resource, a set of information submitted to public information systems by foreign citizens, authorized bodies and organizations participating in the experiment, in the volume and order stipulated by the Experiment Rules.
The experiment will be conducted in two stages.
1️⃣ 1 December 2024 to 30 June 2025
The first one, provides for collecting biometric personal data of foreign citizens (a photographic image of the person's face and finger papillary patterns) at air checkpoints on the state border of the Russian Federation – Moscow air zone at international airports (Sheremetyevo, Domodedovo, Vnukovo), as well as Zhukovsky (Moscow region) and at the Mashtakovo automobile checkpoint (Orenburg region).
2️⃣ 30 June 2025 to 30 June 2026
The second stage will be held from 30 June 2025 to 30 June 2026. During this stage, in addition to fulfilling the above-mentioned requirements, foreign citizens planning to enter the Russian Federation visa-free, must register in the integrated identification and authentication system and submit an application to enter into and stay (reside) in the Russian Federation using the mobile application of the Integrated Portal of Public and Municipal Services (Functions) federal state information system.
The experiment will involve all foreign citizens and stateless persons crossing the state border of the Russian Federation at the resolution-specified checkpoints throughout its implementation period, with the exception of:
- citizens of the Republic of Belarus;
- children under 6 years of age;
- heads and staff of diplomatic missions and consular offices of foreign states in the Russian Federation, as well as their family members;
- officials of international organizations (missions of international organizations) and their family members;
- holders of diplomatic and service passports entering or leaving the Russian Federation due to performing official duties or as part of official delegations, as well as their family members.
Meanwhile, the procedure for processing and issuing Russian visas to foreign citizens, including single electronic visa, remains the same.
👉 The full text of the Resolution
The purpose the experiment is to create a public "Digital Profile of a Foreign Citizen" information resource, a set of information submitted to public information systems by foreign citizens, authorized bodies and organizations participating in the experiment, in the volume and order stipulated by the Experiment Rules.
The experiment will be conducted in two stages.
1️⃣ 1 December 2024 to 30 June 2025
The first one, provides for collecting biometric personal data of foreign citizens (a photographic image of the person's face and finger papillary patterns) at air checkpoints on the state border of the Russian Federation – Moscow air zone at international airports (Sheremetyevo, Domodedovo, Vnukovo), as well as Zhukovsky (Moscow region) and at the Mashtakovo automobile checkpoint (Orenburg region).
2️⃣ 30 June 2025 to 30 June 2026
The second stage will be held from 30 June 2025 to 30 June 2026. During this stage, in addition to fulfilling the above-mentioned requirements, foreign citizens planning to enter the Russian Federation visa-free, must register in the integrated identification and authentication system and submit an application to enter into and stay (reside) in the Russian Federation using the mobile application of the Integrated Portal of Public and Municipal Services (Functions) federal state information system.
The experiment will involve all foreign citizens and stateless persons crossing the state border of the Russian Federation at the resolution-specified checkpoints throughout its implementation period, with the exception of:
- citizens of the Republic of Belarus;
- children under 6 years of age;
- heads and staff of diplomatic missions and consular offices of foreign states in the Russian Federation, as well as their family members;
- officials of international organizations (missions of international organizations) and their family members;
- holders of diplomatic and service passports entering or leaving the Russian Federation due to performing official duties or as part of official delegations, as well as their family members.
Meanwhile, the procedure for processing and issuing Russian visas to foreign citizens, including single electronic visa, remains the same.
👉 The full text of the Resolution
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Постановление Правительства Российской Федерации от 07.11.2024 № 1510 ∙ Официальное опубликование правовых актов
Постановление Правительства Российской Федерации от 07.11.2024 № 1510
"О проведении эксперимента по апробации правил и условий въезда в Российскую Федерацию и выезда из Российской Федерации иностранных граждан и лиц без гражданства"
"О проведении эксперимента по апробации правил и условий въезда в Российскую Федерацию и выезда из Российской Федерации иностранных граждан и лиц без гражданства"
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🎙 Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov’s remarks at Ambassadorial Round Table Discussion, “Ukraine crisis: Global information space” (Moscow, November 29, 2024)
💬 The collective West has long been using information warfare techniques to distort information in order to get ahead with its dirty geopolitical plots.
I’d like to share a historical anecdote with you. <...> In the late 18th and early 19th centuries, a special Bible for the British colonies, Select Parts of the Holy Bible for the Use of the Negro Slaves in the British West-India Islands, was published, also known in the world biblical studies as The Slave Bible. They took 90 percent of the Old Testament and 50 percent of the New Testament out of it. In order to enslave the souls and minds of millions of slaves, the forefathers of today’s Western liberals censored the Holy Scriptures, and removed sections of it that could instill in the slave labourers’ minds the idea that all people are equal before God. The Slave Bibles had been published in London since the early 19th century.
Little has changed since then.
🔻 The Kiev regime operates under direct control of the Anglo-Saxons and their NATO satellites, and acts in line with British colonial practices. It uses many modern-day ultra-liberal Western ideology techniques. Cancel culture is one such technique. The systematic rewriting and falsifying by Ukrainian propagandists of their own past, including blotting out entire chapters from history textbooks, is part of that approach. <...>
🔻 The countries of the collective West, which like to speak about the freedom of speech, pluralism and democracy, actually demonstrate a fierce intolerance of any alternative views. In this context, they have predictably focused their attacks on Russian media outlets such as RT and Sputnik. <...>
👉 Germany has recently banned the broadcasting of Russia’s Channel One and expelled its journalists. We provided a symmetrical response. Similar things happen every day. <...>
The media still serves as one of the main frontlines in the aggressive campaign the collective West has launched against Russia, as well as against other countries within the Global Majority which pursue an independent domestic and foreign policy. Ukraine has turned into yet another testing ground for deploying and testing sophisticated methods for manipulating public opinion. <...>
Washington, London, and EU capitals are all trying to sweep under the carpet the crimes perpetrated by their underlings in Ukraine and justify them. In doing so, they have been relying on their media as a powerful tool while blocking any sources of unwanted news. They have gone to great lengths to paralyse international human rights bodies. Moreover, the fact that Russian journalists have been dying at the hands of Ukrainian Nazis, as I have already mentioned, is a non-topic in the West. <...>
❗️ Entities like UNESCO, OSCE and the Council of Europe have a mandate under their statutory documents to promote human rights, including ensuring safety for journalists. In recent years, they have demonstrated their extreme opportunism and inability to live up to their mission by remaining silent and failing to act.
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But information wars, lies or fake news will not help the neo-Nazi Kiev regime. The special military operation’s goals and objectives will be achieved.
However, achieving a lasting and sustainable settlement in the Ukraine conflict would be impossible unless we remove its root causes. These primarily include:
▪️creating lasting security threats for Russia along its western borders resulting from NATO’s expansion,
▪️ NATO’s efforts to absorb Ukraine,
▪️ the system-wide effort by the Kiev regime to strip Russians and Russian speakers in its own country of their rights.
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💬 The collective West has long been using information warfare techniques to distort information in order to get ahead with its dirty geopolitical plots.
I’d like to share a historical anecdote with you. <...> In the late 18th and early 19th centuries, a special Bible for the British colonies, Select Parts of the Holy Bible for the Use of the Negro Slaves in the British West-India Islands, was published, also known in the world biblical studies as The Slave Bible. They took 90 percent of the Old Testament and 50 percent of the New Testament out of it. In order to enslave the souls and minds of millions of slaves, the forefathers of today’s Western liberals censored the Holy Scriptures, and removed sections of it that could instill in the slave labourers’ minds the idea that all people are equal before God. The Slave Bibles had been published in London since the early 19th century.
Little has changed since then.
🔻 The Kiev regime operates under direct control of the Anglo-Saxons and their NATO satellites, and acts in line with British colonial practices. It uses many modern-day ultra-liberal Western ideology techniques. Cancel culture is one such technique. The systematic rewriting and falsifying by Ukrainian propagandists of their own past, including blotting out entire chapters from history textbooks, is part of that approach. <...>
🔻 The countries of the collective West, which like to speak about the freedom of speech, pluralism and democracy, actually demonstrate a fierce intolerance of any alternative views. In this context, they have predictably focused their attacks on Russian media outlets such as RT and Sputnik. <...>
👉 Germany has recently banned the broadcasting of Russia’s Channel One and expelled its journalists. We provided a symmetrical response. Similar things happen every day. <...>
The media still serves as one of the main frontlines in the aggressive campaign the collective West has launched against Russia, as well as against other countries within the Global Majority which pursue an independent domestic and foreign policy. Ukraine has turned into yet another testing ground for deploying and testing sophisticated methods for manipulating public opinion. <...>
Washington, London, and EU capitals are all trying to sweep under the carpet the crimes perpetrated by their underlings in Ukraine and justify them. In doing so, they have been relying on their media as a powerful tool while blocking any sources of unwanted news. They have gone to great lengths to paralyse international human rights bodies. Moreover, the fact that Russian journalists have been dying at the hands of Ukrainian Nazis, as I have already mentioned, is a non-topic in the West. <...>
❗️ Entities like UNESCO, OSCE and the Council of Europe have a mandate under their statutory documents to promote human rights, including ensuring safety for journalists. In recent years, they have demonstrated their extreme opportunism and inability to live up to their mission by remaining silent and failing to act.
***
But information wars, lies or fake news will not help the neo-Nazi Kiev regime. The special military operation’s goals and objectives will be achieved.
However, achieving a lasting and sustainable settlement in the Ukraine conflict would be impossible unless we remove its root causes. These primarily include:
▪️creating lasting security threats for Russia along its western borders resulting from NATO’s expansion,
▪️ NATO’s efforts to absorb Ukraine,
▪️ the system-wide effort by the Kiev regime to strip Russians and Russian speakers in its own country of their rights.
Read in full