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🇷🇺 Russia is modernizing and expanding its transport infrastructure despite Western sanctions
🚇 Today Russian President Vladimir Putin and Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin launched the so-called Big Circle Line of the Moscow metro.
Putin stressed that the Big Circle Line is the largest in the world in terms of its length, topping the Beijing metro circle line. As a meeting with China's Xi Jinping is expected soon, Russia's president said that he intends to show him the Big Circle Line personally, or, "at least, to the delegation [of China].”
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🚇 Today Russian President Vladimir Putin and Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin launched the so-called Big Circle Line of the Moscow metro.
Putin stressed that the Big Circle Line is the largest in the world in terms of its length, topping the Beijing metro circle line. As a meeting with China's Xi Jinping is expected soon, Russia's president said that he intends to show him the Big Circle Line personally, or, "at least, to the delegation [of China].”
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Press review: EU won't let up on Russia sanctions and Finland may join NATO without Sweden
Top stories from the Russian press on Wednesday, March 1st
Top stories from the Russian press on Wednesday, March 1st
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🇷🇺⚔️🇺🇦"Wagner" group demilitarised a "Boris Johnson" Ukrainian unit near Bakhmut, one of the stormtrooper commanders reported
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☢️ #OTD in 1954, the US tested its largest nuclear weapon, a 15 megatonne bomb codenamed Castle Bravo, at Bikini Atoll in the Pacific.
☝️ Dozens of Micronesians were exposed to high levels of radiation. To this day, many of the islands there remain uninhabitable.
#NeverForget
☝️ Dozens of Micronesians were exposed to high levels of radiation. To this day, many of the islands there remain uninhabitable.
#NeverForget
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⚡️ Lavrov at the G20 meeting: I would like to apologize to India for the indecent behavior of a number of Western delegations that turned the work of the G20 into a farce
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❗️Latest statements by Dmitry Peskov on the Ukrainian terrorist attack on Russia’s Bryansk region:
▪️Putin is in the Kremlin, the president is receiving reports from the FSB, the Ministry of Defense, the National Guard, and the governor of the Bryansk region about the situation in the border area of the Bryansk region, where Ukrainian terrorists attacked;
▪️The elimination of the terrorists is underway;
▪️Putin will hold a meeting with permanent members of Russia’s Security Council on March 3;
▪️It is not yet known whether the attack will change the status of Russia’s special operation in Ukraine;
▪️Russia will continue to call the attention of world to terrorist attacks by the Ukrainian regime.
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▪️Putin is in the Kremlin, the president is receiving reports from the FSB, the Ministry of Defense, the National Guard, and the governor of the Bryansk region about the situation in the border area of the Bryansk region, where Ukrainian terrorists attacked;
▪️The elimination of the terrorists is underway;
▪️Putin will hold a meeting with permanent members of Russia’s Security Council on March 3;
▪️It is not yet known whether the attack will change the status of Russia’s special operation in Ukraine;
▪️Russia will continue to call the attention of world to terrorist attacks by the Ukrainian regime.
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Press review: India unwilling to condemn Russia and Lukashenko holds talks in Beijing
Top stories from the Russian press on Thursday, March 2nd
Top stories from the Russian press on Thursday, March 2nd
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🎙 Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov’s remarks at a plenary meeting of the G20 Ministerial Council on multilateralism, global economy and development
📍 New Delhi, March 2, 2023
💬 We stand in solidarity with New Delhi’s call to build a common future for humanity, which is especially important in the context of growing geopolitical confrontation. We share the practical objectives of strengthening multilateralism and overcoming global economic crises set during India’s Presidency.
❗️ I would like to apologise to the Presidency and our colleagues from the Global South for the improper behaviour of a number of Western delegations, which turned the discussion on the G20 agenda into a travesty in an attempt to shift their responsibility for failures in economic policy to others, primarily Russia.
The formation of a polycentric world calls for recognising civilisational diversity and mutual respect for interests. It is imperative to stop being guided by the flawed logic of domination, diktat and sanctions. We welcome the rise of new centres of influence in Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and Latin America.
☝️ We will strive to democratise economic management. We support the African Union’s G20 membership. We advocate for increasing the role of the developing economies at the IMF, the World Bank and the WTO and eliminating the Western monopoly in environmental and human rights organisations.
⛔️ It’s time to stop playing the food card. Today, the bulk of grain supplies from Ukraine are being shipped at giveaway fodder prices to the EU, rather than to the poorest countries that need them. Without any scruples, the West is burying the UN Secretary-General’s well-known humanitarian initiative.
🤝 We will continue to make a major contribution to ensuring economic stability. We are open to an equitable dialogue at the G20. We hope that the Delhi summit in September will at least mitigate the risks created by the self-serving Western policies.
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📍 New Delhi, March 2, 2023
💬 We stand in solidarity with New Delhi’s call to build a common future for humanity, which is especially important in the context of growing geopolitical confrontation. We share the practical objectives of strengthening multilateralism and overcoming global economic crises set during India’s Presidency.
❗️ I would like to apologise to the Presidency and our colleagues from the Global South for the improper behaviour of a number of Western delegations, which turned the discussion on the G20 agenda into a travesty in an attempt to shift their responsibility for failures in economic policy to others, primarily Russia.
The formation of a polycentric world calls for recognising civilisational diversity and mutual respect for interests. It is imperative to stop being guided by the flawed logic of domination, diktat and sanctions. We welcome the rise of new centres of influence in Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and Latin America.
☝️ We will strive to democratise economic management. We support the African Union’s G20 membership. We advocate for increasing the role of the developing economies at the IMF, the World Bank and the WTO and eliminating the Western monopoly in environmental and human rights organisations.
⛔️ It’s time to stop playing the food card. Today, the bulk of grain supplies from Ukraine are being shipped at giveaway fodder prices to the EU, rather than to the poorest countries that need them. Without any scruples, the West is burying the UN Secretary-General’s well-known humanitarian initiative.
🤝 We will continue to make a major contribution to ensuring economic stability. We are open to an equitable dialogue at the G20. We hope that the Delhi summit in September will at least mitigate the risks created by the self-serving Western policies.
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❗️Grain deal doesn't work, West sabotages Russian part of 'package' - Russian Foreign Ministry
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Medvedev: Delivery of NATO Aircraft to Kiev Will Mean Alliance's War Against Russia
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🇷🇺Lavrov and Blinken meet at G20
In their first face-to-face encounter in more than a year, the US’ top diplomat asked his Russian counterpart to return to a nuclear treaty
Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova told reporters that Blinken “asked for contact” with Lavrov. However, the brief encounter was conducted on the fly and could not be considered “negotiations,” she added.
In their first face-to-face encounter in more than a year, the US’ top diplomat asked his Russian counterpart to return to a nuclear treaty
Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova told reporters that Blinken “asked for contact” with Lavrov. However, the brief encounter was conducted on the fly and could not be considered “negotiations,” she added.
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💲🛢The energy crisis brought a twofold profit
The eight largest majors managed to increase their net profit by 2 times in 2022 — up to $201.9 billion. American Exxon earned the most — $ 55.7 billion, its revenues increased 2.4 times. It is followed by the British Shell with $42.31 billion in profit (an increase of 2.1 times), the American Chevron — $35.5 billion (an increase of 2.3 times).
Norwegian Equinor showed the highest dynamics of net profit growth, its net profit increased 3.4 times to $28.744 billion.
The fourth quarter of 2022, when oil prices began to decline, was not so successful for the industry. Net profit increased not so noticeably — by 29.1% and amounted to $53.238 billion.
The strongest growth was demonstrated by BP, which increased its net profit by 4.5 times to $10.803 billion. Norwegian Equinor also remained on the leader lists, which increased revenues 2.3 times to $7,897.
The eight largest majors managed to increase their net profit by 2 times in 2022 — up to $201.9 billion. American Exxon earned the most — $ 55.7 billion, its revenues increased 2.4 times. It is followed by the British Shell with $42.31 billion in profit (an increase of 2.1 times), the American Chevron — $35.5 billion (an increase of 2.3 times).
Norwegian Equinor showed the highest dynamics of net profit growth, its net profit increased 3.4 times to $28.744 billion.
The fourth quarter of 2022, when oil prices began to decline, was not so successful for the industry. Net profit increased not so noticeably — by 29.1% and amounted to $53.238 billion.
The strongest growth was demonstrated by BP, which increased its net profit by 4.5 times to $10.803 billion. Norwegian Equinor also remained on the leader lists, which increased revenues 2.3 times to $7,897.
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🎙 Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov’s statement and answers to media questions following the G20 Foreign Ministers’ meeting
📍 New Delhi, March 2, 2023
🌍 It was agreed that from now on the African Union will be a full-fledged member of the G20, just as the EU that has been working in this capacity for several years now.
🌐 We reaffirmed Russia’s position on the importance of this by expanding the representation of the developing countries of Asia, Africa and Latin America.
🔹 All multilateral institutions are being tested for compliance with the new geopolitical realities. Given the new circumstances, the associations (this includes the UN and the G20 alike) which act as platforms to find a balance of interests rather than to present their approaches or to make claims to justify their alleged entitlement to hegemony, will remain in high demand.
🔹 Like any document adopted by the entire international community, the UN Charter cannot be fulfilled selectively. It is not a menu to choose from.
🔹 The West continues to advance its interests by other means and methods in the new environment without taking into account the opinion of the vast majority of the world community. Developing countries see it all perfectly well.
🔹 We always support the right of any country to choose its own priorities. We don’t just proceed from understanding, but we know that our neighbours, partners and allies in the CSTO, the EAEU and the CIS confirm, in all of their contacts, their commitment to the obligations assumed in these integration structures.
❗️ We will continue fighting for justice for the Ukrainian people, protect the interests of ethnic Russians in Ukraine, and ensure the interests of the Ukrainian republics and regions that spoke out at the referendum in favour of reuniting with the Russian Federation.
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📍 New Delhi, March 2, 2023
🌍 It was agreed that from now on the African Union will be a full-fledged member of the G20, just as the EU that has been working in this capacity for several years now.
🌐 We reaffirmed Russia’s position on the importance of this by expanding the representation of the developing countries of Asia, Africa and Latin America.
🔹 All multilateral institutions are being tested for compliance with the new geopolitical realities. Given the new circumstances, the associations (this includes the UN and the G20 alike) which act as platforms to find a balance of interests rather than to present their approaches or to make claims to justify their alleged entitlement to hegemony, will remain in high demand.
🔹 Like any document adopted by the entire international community, the UN Charter cannot be fulfilled selectively. It is not a menu to choose from.
🔹 The West continues to advance its interests by other means and methods in the new environment without taking into account the opinion of the vast majority of the world community. Developing countries see it all perfectly well.
🔹 We always support the right of any country to choose its own priorities. We don’t just proceed from understanding, but we know that our neighbours, partners and allies in the CSTO, the EAEU and the CIS confirm, in all of their contacts, their commitment to the obligations assumed in these integration structures.
❗️ We will continue fighting for justice for the Ukrainian people, protect the interests of ethnic Russians in Ukraine, and ensure the interests of the Ukrainian republics and regions that spoke out at the referendum in favour of reuniting with the Russian Federation.
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