🎙 President of Russia Vladimir Putin held, via videoconference, a briefing session with permanent members of the Russian Federation Security Council (January 20, 2025)
🇷🇺🇺🇸 We observe that the newly elected President of the United States and his team have expressed a desire to re-establish direct contact with Russia, which the outgoing Administration had severed, through no fault of our own. Furthermore, we note his remarks on the necessity of doing everything possible to avert a third world war. Naturally, we welcome this stance and extend our congratulations to the President-elect of the United States of America on his inauguration.
I wish to emphasise that we have never declined dialogue and have always been prepared to sustain amicable and cooperative relations with any American administration, as I have reiterated on numerous occasions. We operate under the premise that the dialogue will be established on an equal and mutually respectful foundation, acknowledging the significant roles our nations play on several vital global issues, including the enhancement of strategic stability and security.
❗️ We are also open to dialogue with the new US Administration regarding the Ukrainian conflict.
The primary focus here should be addressing the root causes of the crisis, which we have discussed extensively. Concerning the resolution of the situation itself, I would like to reiterate that its objective should be not a temporary ceasefire or a pause to regroup forces and rearm for the eventual continuation of the conflict, but rather a lasting peace founded on respect for the legitimate interests of all individuals and peoples residing in this region.
Nonetheless, we will steadfastly advocate for the interests of Russia and the Russian people. This, in essence, is the purpose and meaning of the special military operation.
🇷🇺🇺🇸 We observe that the newly elected President of the United States and his team have expressed a desire to re-establish direct contact with Russia, which the outgoing Administration had severed, through no fault of our own. Furthermore, we note his remarks on the necessity of doing everything possible to avert a third world war. Naturally, we welcome this stance and extend our congratulations to the President-elect of the United States of America on his inauguration.
I wish to emphasise that we have never declined dialogue and have always been prepared to sustain amicable and cooperative relations with any American administration, as I have reiterated on numerous occasions. We operate under the premise that the dialogue will be established on an equal and mutually respectful foundation, acknowledging the significant roles our nations play on several vital global issues, including the enhancement of strategic stability and security.
❗️ We are also open to dialogue with the new US Administration regarding the Ukrainian conflict.
The primary focus here should be addressing the root causes of the crisis, which we have discussed extensively. Concerning the resolution of the situation itself, I would like to reiterate that its objective should be not a temporary ceasefire or a pause to regroup forces and rearm for the eventual continuation of the conflict, but rather a lasting peace founded on respect for the legitimate interests of all individuals and peoples residing in this region.
Nonetheless, we will steadfastly advocate for the interests of Russia and the Russian people. This, in essence, is the purpose and meaning of the special military operation.
On January 25, Moscow State University Celebrates 270th Anniversary! It’s one of the most famous and oldest universities in Russia. It was founded in 1755, by Empress Elizabeth.
This date also marks the celebration of the Day of Russian Students, or Tatyana's Day, intertwined with the university's anniversary festivities. According to tradition, Tatyana, the patron saint of Russian students, is celebrated enthusiastically throughout the university, with events allowing current students to connect with their rich heritage.
This date also marks the celebration of the Day of Russian Students, or Tatyana's Day, intertwined with the university's anniversary festivities. According to tradition, Tatyana, the patron saint of Russian students, is celebrated enthusiastically throughout the university, with events allowing current students to connect with their rich heritage.
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🎙 Russia's President Vladimir Putin's answers to questions from journalist Pavel Zarubin (January 24, 2025, Moscow)
❓Question: Mr President, newly inaugurated President Trump has made multiple statements about a possible meeting with you and prospects for a Ukrainian settlement. I would like to know what you think about this
💬 President Putin: Indeed, the US President has made many statements to this effect.
My first point is that Russia has never turned down contacts with the US administration, and it is not our fault that the previous administration chose not to establish such contacts. I have always had business-like, strictly business-like, but at the same time pragmatic and trust-based, I would say, relationships with the current President of the United States.
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All I can say is that we hear the current President say he is ready to work together. We remain open to that.
Regarding talks about Ukraine, we have consistently made it clear, and I wish to underscore it one more time, we remain open to them. Here, too, certain matters need our particular attention.
For instance, it is well known that back when he was a fairly legitimate head of state, the current leader of the Kiev regime issued an executive order prohibiting talks. How can talks be resumed now that they have been outlawed?
This meeting is taking place in the building of Moscow University. As you may be aware, I am a trained lawyer. I graduated from the law department of St Petersburg University, formerly Leningrad University. I can tell you that if talks begin based on the existing legal framework, they would be, strictly speaking, illegitimate, meaning that the outcomes of such talks could likewise be declared illegitimate.
The current Kiev regime appears quite content to receive hundreds of billions from its benefactors and – excuse me for using this homely phrase – to pig out on this money like there is no tomorrow. However, it shows little haste in acting on the instructions issued by its sponsors – and we know that they have indeed issued such instructions – to rescind the executive order banning talks.
Nonetheless, I am of the opinion that, ultimately, those who provide the funding should compel him to act, and I believe he will have no choice but to comply. Until this executive order is rescinded, it is rather difficult to talk about starting and, more importantly, finishing these talks in a proper way. Preliminary plans may, indeed, be outlined, but engaging in serious talks remains a particularly difficult proposition, especially considering the ban imposed by the Ukrainian side.
Overall, we may have quite a few common points with the current US administration and we could jointly look for solutions to the key issues of today, including strategic stability and the economy, by the way.
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So, indeed, it makes sense for us to meet based on the realities of today, to sit down and discuss without haste the areas that are of interest to the United States and Russia. We are ready to do that. But, again, this, first of all, depends on the decisions and choices of the current US administration.
📄 Read in full: http://en.kremlin.ru/events/president/news/76153
❓Question: Mr President, newly inaugurated President Trump has made multiple statements about a possible meeting with you and prospects for a Ukrainian settlement. I would like to know what you think about this
💬 President Putin: Indeed, the US President has made many statements to this effect.
My first point is that Russia has never turned down contacts with the US administration, and it is not our fault that the previous administration chose not to establish such contacts. I have always had business-like, strictly business-like, but at the same time pragmatic and trust-based, I would say, relationships with the current President of the United States.
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All I can say is that we hear the current President say he is ready to work together. We remain open to that.
Regarding talks about Ukraine, we have consistently made it clear, and I wish to underscore it one more time, we remain open to them. Here, too, certain matters need our particular attention.
For instance, it is well known that back when he was a fairly legitimate head of state, the current leader of the Kiev regime issued an executive order prohibiting talks. How can talks be resumed now that they have been outlawed?
This meeting is taking place in the building of Moscow University. As you may be aware, I am a trained lawyer. I graduated from the law department of St Petersburg University, formerly Leningrad University. I can tell you that if talks begin based on the existing legal framework, they would be, strictly speaking, illegitimate, meaning that the outcomes of such talks could likewise be declared illegitimate.
The current Kiev regime appears quite content to receive hundreds of billions from its benefactors and – excuse me for using this homely phrase – to pig out on this money like there is no tomorrow. However, it shows little haste in acting on the instructions issued by its sponsors – and we know that they have indeed issued such instructions – to rescind the executive order banning talks.
Nonetheless, I am of the opinion that, ultimately, those who provide the funding should compel him to act, and I believe he will have no choice but to comply. Until this executive order is rescinded, it is rather difficult to talk about starting and, more importantly, finishing these talks in a proper way. Preliminary plans may, indeed, be outlined, but engaging in serious talks remains a particularly difficult proposition, especially considering the ban imposed by the Ukrainian side.
Overall, we may have quite a few common points with the current US administration and we could jointly look for solutions to the key issues of today, including strategic stability and the economy, by the way.
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So, indeed, it makes sense for us to meet based on the realities of today, to sit down and discuss without haste the areas that are of interest to the United States and Russia. We are ready to do that. But, again, this, first of all, depends on the decisions and choices of the current US administration.
📄 Read in full: http://en.kremlin.ru/events/president/news/76153
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On January 27, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov convened a customary meeting with the ambassadors of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (#ASEAN) member states accredited in Moscow.
The attendees engaged in a substantive dialogue regarding the execution of resolutions made by the leaders of our nation and the ASEAN 10 nations concerning the advancement of the Russia-ASEAN strategic partnership, alongside the preparation of a new programme document for the medium term. The primary focus was on initiatives to enhance practical collaboration, including the involvement of the ASEAN Moscow Committee. Steps were delineated to diversify cooperation across the domains of economy, energy, science and high technologies, digital transformation, and the expansion of business and youth exchanges.
The attendees engaged in a substantive dialogue regarding the execution of resolutions made by the leaders of our nation and the ASEAN 10 nations concerning the advancement of the Russia-ASEAN strategic partnership, alongside the preparation of a new programme document for the medium term. The primary focus was on initiatives to enhance practical collaboration, including the involvement of the ASEAN Moscow Committee. Steps were delineated to diversify cooperation across the domains of economy, energy, science and high technologies, digital transformation, and the expansion of business and youth exchanges.
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🔷The Eighth Russian Energy Week International Forum will be held on 15–17 October in Moscow. It is a major international platform where discussions focus on the fuel and energy complex, energy efficiency, and international cooperation in the energy sector.
For more information see the official web-page: https://rusenergyweek.com/en/
For more information see the official web-page: https://rusenergyweek.com/en/
Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov’s remarks and answers to media questions during a news conference on the performance of Russian diplomacy in 2024
🌏 Emerging security architecture in Eurasia
Enhancing practical cooperation in Eurasia is a priority for us. This continent serves as the geographical and geopolitical heart of the evolving multipolar international order. Currently, several independent centres of development are gaining strength here, alongside the implementation of successful integration projects. Russian President Putin’s 2015 initiative to establish a Greater Eurasian Partnership focuses on aligning and harmonising these collaborative efforts.
Naturally, the nations of Eurasia are interested in achieving long-term stability in the military-political sphere.
🌏 Emerging security architecture in Eurasia
Enhancing practical cooperation in Eurasia is a priority for us. This continent serves as the geographical and geopolitical heart of the evolving multipolar international order. Currently, several independent centres of development are gaining strength here, alongside the implementation of successful integration projects. Russian President Putin’s 2015 initiative to establish a Greater Eurasian Partnership focuses on aligning and harmonising these collaborative efforts.
Naturally, the nations of Eurasia are interested in achieving long-term stability in the military-political sphere.
Embassy Comment
We have noted the article by Jonathan Eyal “#EU renewed toothless #sanctions against #Russia”, published in The Straits Times on February 1, 2025.
We agree with the author that the unilateral illegitimate sanctions aimed at continuing the hybrid war against Russia and inflicting a strategic defeat on us, are both unsuccessful and futile.
There is no doubt that the objectives of the special military operation (#SMO) on the #denazification and demilitarization of #Ukraine, its neutral and non-nuclear status, as well as ensuring the interests of the Russian people will be achieved.
The “bankrupt” Euro-Atlantic security architecture (#NATO) is being replaced by a new equal and indivisible #EurasianSecurity, which includes all the organizations that have demonstrated their effectiveness – the #EAEU, #SCO, #CSTO, etc.
The concept of #Eurasian security aligns with the accelerating formation of a multipolar world order. A key pillar of this shift is the rapidly growing, non-Western center of influence represented by #BRICS, which continues to attract countries from the #GlobalSouth, including #ASEAN member states, paving the way for a BRICS-ASEAN dialogue.
The consolidation of the countries of the Global South, making a choice in favor of peaceful, sustainable, inclusive, independent development together with Russia, China and other countries, represents a stable and viable trend in contrast to the outdated Western neocolonial “#InSanctionsWeTrust” mentality.
We have noted the article by Jonathan Eyal “#EU renewed toothless #sanctions against #Russia”, published in The Straits Times on February 1, 2025.
We agree with the author that the unilateral illegitimate sanctions aimed at continuing the hybrid war against Russia and inflicting a strategic defeat on us, are both unsuccessful and futile.
There is no doubt that the objectives of the special military operation (#SMO) on the #denazification and demilitarization of #Ukraine, its neutral and non-nuclear status, as well as ensuring the interests of the Russian people will be achieved.
The “bankrupt” Euro-Atlantic security architecture (#NATO) is being replaced by a new equal and indivisible #EurasianSecurity, which includes all the organizations that have demonstrated their effectiveness – the #EAEU, #SCO, #CSTO, etc.
The concept of #Eurasian security aligns with the accelerating formation of a multipolar world order. A key pillar of this shift is the rapidly growing, non-Western center of influence represented by #BRICS, which continues to attract countries from the #GlobalSouth, including #ASEAN member states, paving the way for a BRICS-ASEAN dialogue.
The consolidation of the countries of the Global South, making a choice in favor of peaceful, sustainable, inclusive, independent development together with Russia, China and other countries, represents a stable and viable trend in contrast to the outdated Western neocolonial “#InSanctionsWeTrust” mentality.
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#KievRegimeCrimes
On January 18, Russian military discovered bodies of locals tortured and killed by Ukrainian Nazis in the basements of rural houses in the liberated village of Russkoye Porechnoye, Kursk Region.
During the MFA Spokeswoman's weekly briefing on January 31, photos and videos of the crime site obtained from Russian law enforcement officers were presented to the journalists. Their reaction was nothing short of SHOCK.
The evidence clearly show signs of grave crimes committed during the armed conflict: hands tied with tape, traces of torture, hematomas caused by blows, gunshot wounds, bodies of people who died after hours-long torture by criminals, as well as evidence of rape and other violent sexual crimes.
💬 From Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova’s answer to a media question (January 19, 2025):
Preliminary investigations have established the involvement of several Ukrainian servicemen from the 92nd Separate Assault Brigade in this crime. Among them are serviceman Yevgeny Fabrisenko, along with the commander of the 11th Company of the 4th Battalion with the call sign Kum, and three servicemen with the call signs Motyl (Moth), Provodnik (Guide), and Khudozhnik (Artist).
The Russian Investigative Committee posted a video of the interrogation of detained Ukrainian Armed Forces serviceman Yevgeny Fabrisenko, who is suspected of killing 22 civilians in Russkoye Porechnoye, Kursk Region, and of raping eight women.
👉 From Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova’s answer to a media question in connection with updates in the investigation of the atrocities committed by neo-Nazis in Russkoye Porechnoye, Kursk Region:
On January 18, Russian military discovered bodies of locals tortured and killed by Ukrainian Nazis in the basements of rural houses in the liberated village of Russkoye Porechnoye, Kursk Region.
During the MFA Spokeswoman's weekly briefing on January 31, photos and videos of the crime site obtained from Russian law enforcement officers were presented to the journalists. Their reaction was nothing short of SHOCK.
The evidence clearly show signs of grave crimes committed during the armed conflict: hands tied with tape, traces of torture, hematomas caused by blows, gunshot wounds, bodies of people who died after hours-long torture by criminals, as well as evidence of rape and other violent sexual crimes.
💬 From Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova’s answer to a media question (January 19, 2025):
This is exactly what the countries of the collective West and their politicians, who personally cover and encourage Kiev’s Nazis, expect from the Banderites. They cynically turn a blind eye to their criminal acts, continue to authorise arms supplies to the Kiev regime and block attempts at international investigations of its crimes. In a joint and disciplined manner, they pretend that nothing terrible is happening, although this constitutes a flagrant violation of international humanitarian law and the Geneva Conventions.
Preliminary investigations have established the involvement of several Ukrainian servicemen from the 92nd Separate Assault Brigade in this crime. Among them are serviceman Yevgeny Fabrisenko, along with the commander of the 11th Company of the 4th Battalion with the call sign Kum, and three servicemen with the call signs Motyl (Moth), Provodnik (Guide), and Khudozhnik (Artist).
The Russian Investigative Committee posted a video of the interrogation of detained Ukrainian Armed Forces serviceman Yevgeny Fabrisenko, who is suspected of killing 22 civilians in Russkoye Porechnoye, Kursk Region, and of raping eight women.
👉 From Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova’s answer to a media question in connection with updates in the investigation of the atrocities committed by neo-Nazis in Russkoye Porechnoye, Kursk Region:
We are certain that the real nature of Zelensky's junta was most clearly manifested in Russkoye Porechnoye, whose name has obviously become one of the driving factors for the Russophobic regime in Kiev and its armed gangs: it is against everything Russian that the current post-Maidan authorities are fighting with support of the “collective West.”
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Поздравление Посла России в Сингапуре Н.Р.Кудашева по случаю Дня дипломатического работника, отмечаемого 10 февраля 🇷🇺
🎙 Интервью Посла России в Сингапуре Н.Р.Кудашева «Православие.Ru» (06.02.2025) – о точках соприкосновения стран и культур, их различиях и общих ценностях, помогающих выстраивать сотрудничество
Основные тезисы:
- Базовые человеческие ценности мира, любви, взаимного уважения и совместного созидания не только не разделяют, а, скорее, объединяют Европу и Азию. Отсюда и особая роль, которую российская дипломатия придает развитию Евразийского видения проблем безопасности, наряду с его прагматической основой в виде Большого Евразийского партнерства.
- Сингапур – это действительно сплав народов, культур, объединенных общими целями развития и процветания. Неслучайно здесь, так же, как и в России, особое значение придается проблематике межнационального и межконфессионального согласия, уважению тех религий, которые представлены на территории острова.
- Российская культура для сингапурцев – это всегда открытие. Им хочется увидеть, какова настоящая Россия, узнать о нашей истории, традициях, современной жизни. Есть те, кто потом решает действительно посетить нашу страну как турист или учиться в отечественных вузах. Такой отклик очень приятен.
- Знание основ русского языка дает возможность глубже и полнее усвоить глубинный смысл русской культуры, выйти за рамки национальных границ, приобщиться к богатству общего культурного наследия народов Евразии. Интерес к русскому языку, России, русской культуре здесь постоянно растет.
- Несомненно, существенную роль в знакомстве с российской культурой играет Сингапурская епархия Русской Православной Церкви, приход в честь Успения Божией Матери. Православие – неотделимая часть культурного кода России, забывать об этом нельзя. Уверен, что в ближайшие годы нам удастся реализовать в Сингапуре проект строительства Российского культурного центра в комплексе с православным храмом.
Основные тезисы:
- Базовые человеческие ценности мира, любви, взаимного уважения и совместного созидания не только не разделяют, а, скорее, объединяют Европу и Азию. Отсюда и особая роль, которую российская дипломатия придает развитию Евразийского видения проблем безопасности, наряду с его прагматической основой в виде Большого Евразийского партнерства.
- Сингапур – это действительно сплав народов, культур, объединенных общими целями развития и процветания. Неслучайно здесь, так же, как и в России, особое значение придается проблематике межнационального и межконфессионального согласия, уважению тех религий, которые представлены на территории острова.
- Российская культура для сингапурцев – это всегда открытие. Им хочется увидеть, какова настоящая Россия, узнать о нашей истории, традициях, современной жизни. Есть те, кто потом решает действительно посетить нашу страну как турист или учиться в отечественных вузах. Такой отклик очень приятен.
- Знание основ русского языка дает возможность глубже и полнее усвоить глубинный смысл русской культуры, выйти за рамки национальных границ, приобщиться к богатству общего культурного наследия народов Евразии. Интерес к русскому языку, России, русской культуре здесь постоянно растет.
- Несомненно, существенную роль в знакомстве с российской культурой играет Сингапурская епархия Русской Православной Церкви, приход в честь Успения Божией Матери. Православие – неотделимая часть культурного кода России, забывать об этом нельзя. Уверен, что в ближайшие годы нам удастся реализовать в Сингапуре проект строительства Российского культурного центра в комплексе с православным храмом.
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Русская культура и Сингапур – точки соприкосновения
Базовые человеческие ценности мира, любви, взаимного уважения и совместного созидания не только не разделяют, а, скорее, объединяют Европу и Азию.
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On the occasion of the Russian #DiplomatsDay (February 10) we would like to tell you about the Contribution of Soviet Diplomacy to the Establishment of the #UN
Key points:
- At the #Moscow Conference of the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the USSR, USA, Great Britain and China in October 1943, the #Soviet delegation put forward a proposal to establish a universal international organization.
- The first draft of the #UNCharter was developed at a conference convened at the suggestion of the #USSR in Dumbarton Oaks (#USA) from September 21 to October 7, 1944. At this forum, representatives of the USSR, the USA, #GreatBritain and #China agreed on the goals, structure and functions of the world organization. The Soviet delegation consistently and resolutely advocated that the activities of this organization be based on democratic principles.
- At the #Crimea (Yalta) Conference of the leaders of the great powers, which took place from 4 to 11 February 1945, participants agreed upon the issues of the initial members of the organization and the voting procedure in the Security Council, as well as on issues related to the maintenance of international peace and security, the development of economic relations, cooperation in the social, technical and other areas of interstate relations.
- On April 25 – June 26, 1945, the founding conference of the United Nations was held in #SanFrancisco. The Soviet delegation sought to ensure that the #democratic principles of the structure and activities of the UN were enshrined in the Charter.
- Based on Soviet amendments, important new provisions were included in the chapter on the purposes and principles of the UN, stating that peaceful settlement of international disputes should be carried out "in accordance with the principles of justice and international law"; that friendly relations between nations should develop "on the basis of respect for the principle of equal rights and self-determination of peoples"; that international cooperation in resolving international problems of an economic, social, cultural and humanitarian nature should be carried out "and in promoting and encouraging respect for human rights and for fundamental freedoms for all without distinction as to race, sex, language or religion...".
- On June 26, 1945, the UN Charter was signed by A.A. Gromyko, then the Soviet Ambassador to the USA, thanks to whose personal participation and persistence the final documents related to the creation of the UN recorded positions largely corresponding to the interests of the Soviet Union.
Full article: https://telegra.ph/te4st-02-10
Key points:
- At the #Moscow Conference of the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the USSR, USA, Great Britain and China in October 1943, the #Soviet delegation put forward a proposal to establish a universal international organization.
- The first draft of the #UNCharter was developed at a conference convened at the suggestion of the #USSR in Dumbarton Oaks (#USA) from September 21 to October 7, 1944. At this forum, representatives of the USSR, the USA, #GreatBritain and #China agreed on the goals, structure and functions of the world organization. The Soviet delegation consistently and resolutely advocated that the activities of this organization be based on democratic principles.
- At the #Crimea (Yalta) Conference of the leaders of the great powers, which took place from 4 to 11 February 1945, participants agreed upon the issues of the initial members of the organization and the voting procedure in the Security Council, as well as on issues related to the maintenance of international peace and security, the development of economic relations, cooperation in the social, technical and other areas of interstate relations.
- On April 25 – June 26, 1945, the founding conference of the United Nations was held in #SanFrancisco. The Soviet delegation sought to ensure that the #democratic principles of the structure and activities of the UN were enshrined in the Charter.
- Based on Soviet amendments, important new provisions were included in the chapter on the purposes and principles of the UN, stating that peaceful settlement of international disputes should be carried out "in accordance with the principles of justice and international law"; that friendly relations between nations should develop "on the basis of respect for the principle of equal rights and self-determination of peoples"; that international cooperation in resolving international problems of an economic, social, cultural and humanitarian nature should be carried out "and in promoting and encouraging respect for human rights and for fundamental freedoms for all without distinction as to race, sex, language or religion...".
- On June 26, 1945, the UN Charter was signed by A.A. Gromyko, then the Soviet Ambassador to the USA, thanks to whose personal participation and persistence the final documents related to the creation of the UN recorded positions largely corresponding to the interests of the Soviet Union.
Full article: https://telegra.ph/te4st-02-10
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On the Contribution of Soviet Diplomacy to the Establishment of the UN
This year the world celebrates the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II and the establishment of the United Nations. Soviet diplomacy made a significant contribution to the creation of the UN at all stages of this process. At the Moscow Conference…
On February 10, the Embassy of the Russian Federation in the Republic of Singapore hosted a reception to mark Russia’s Diplomatic Worker’s Day.
The event brought together a distinguished audience, including foreign ambassadors, diplomats, business representatives, and members of the Russian diaspora in Singapore.
H.E. Nikolay Kudashev, Ambassador of Russia to Singapore, opened the evening with a speech, highlighting that this year’s celebration coincides with a significant milestone – the 80th anniversary of the United Nations and the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War and the Great Patriotic War.
In his remarks, Ambassador Kudashev noted that the Russian Federation presents to the peoples of Eurasia its vision of continental security that would replace the failed Euro-Atlantic layout and would be grounded on the principle “regional problems require regional solutions”. The economic basis for this understanding of regional stability could be Greater Eurasian Partnership, which organically interfaces the diverse integration formats existing on the continent.
During the reception, a congratulatory address from Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation Sergey Lavrov was broadcast.
The evening also featured a rich cultural program, including a musical performance of renowned Russian composers' works, an art exhibition of paintings by young Russian artists on the theme of Russian nature, culture and everyday life, and a screening of the film "Witness", dedicated to the tragic events in Ukraine, which were caused by the rampant neo-Nazism spread in that country.
#DiplomatsDay #DWR2025
The event brought together a distinguished audience, including foreign ambassadors, diplomats, business representatives, and members of the Russian diaspora in Singapore.
H.E. Nikolay Kudashev, Ambassador of Russia to Singapore, opened the evening with a speech, highlighting that this year’s celebration coincides with a significant milestone – the 80th anniversary of the United Nations and the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War and the Great Patriotic War.
In his remarks, Ambassador Kudashev noted that the Russian Federation presents to the peoples of Eurasia its vision of continental security that would replace the failed Euro-Atlantic layout and would be grounded on the principle “regional problems require regional solutions”. The economic basis for this understanding of regional stability could be Greater Eurasian Partnership, which organically interfaces the diverse integration formats existing on the continent.
During the reception, a congratulatory address from Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation Sergey Lavrov was broadcast.
The evening also featured a rich cultural program, including a musical performance of renowned Russian composers' works, an art exhibition of paintings by young Russian artists on the theme of Russian nature, culture and everyday life, and a screening of the film "Witness", dedicated to the tragic events in Ukraine, which were caused by the rampant neo-Nazism spread in that country.
#DiplomatsDay #DWR2025