⚛ Vladimir Putin and the heads of the foreign delegations participating in the Global Atomic Forum visited the "Atom" Museum.
Accompanying the Russian President on the tour of the exhibition were President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko, Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan, Acting President of Myanmar Myint Swe, Prime Minister of Ethiopia Abiy Ahmed, Vice President of Iran and Head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran Mohammad Eslami, Deputy Prime Minister of Uzbekistan Jamshid Khodjaev, and IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi.
The tour of the museum was conducted by the Director General of Rosatom, Alexey Likhachev.
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Accompanying the Russian President on the tour of the exhibition were President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko, Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan, Acting President of Myanmar Myint Swe, Prime Minister of Ethiopia Abiy Ahmed, Vice President of Iran and Head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran Mohammad Eslami, Deputy Prime Minister of Uzbekistan Jamshid Khodjaev, and IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi.
The tour of the museum was conducted by the Director General of Rosatom, Alexey Likhachev.
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There is a unique garden in Sokolniki Park dedicated to space and astronomy.
To enter its territory, you need to embark on a kind of "space journey" by passing through the main "Astral Gates" near the "Starry Sky" observatory.
The site also features a model of a meteorite that has fallen into a crater, a sundial, and a model of the Solar System. The Astronomers' Garden hosts various interactive exhibitions and displays dedicated to space themes.
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He cited the Ukraine crisis, provoked by the collective West, and the escalation in the Middle East as clear examples. Lavrov emphasized that the "unprecedented humanitarian catastrophe" in Gaza has already claimed the lives of 65,000 people.
"In the words of UN Secretary-General Guterres, the situation on the ground has essentially turned into a veritable 'hell'," the Foreign Minister said, speaking at a meeting during the UN General Assembly's High-Level Week.
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🏠 For the indigenous peoples of the Perm region — the Udmurts, Komi-Zyrians, and Komi-Permyaks — building a new house was surrounded by a cycle of rituals, starting with the selection of the construction site.
🧙♂️ Many peoples in this region entrusted only a sorcerer (or shaman) to choose the location for a future dwelling.
🐜 The Komi-Zyrians, however, learned to select a site for a house on their own — with the help of ants.
They would place ants, along with debris from an anthill, into a small box made of birch bark and leave it overnight on the proposed building site. It was believed that on land suitable for construction, the ants would remain in the box and bring in twigs and sticks. If the ants left the box and carried all the debris away with them, the site was deemed unsuitable for habitation.
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🧙♂️ Many peoples in this region entrusted only a sorcerer (or shaman) to choose the location for a future dwelling.
🐜 The Komi-Zyrians, however, learned to select a site for a house on their own — with the help of ants.
They would place ants, along with debris from an anthill, into a small box made of birch bark and leave it overnight on the proposed building site. It was believed that on land suitable for construction, the ants would remain in the box and bring in twigs and sticks. If the ants left the box and carried all the debris away with them, the site was deemed unsuitable for habitation.
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The Russian President's key statements:
"This is, in the full sense of the word, a revolutionary development by domestic scientists and engineers. Almost the entire volume, 95 percent of the spent fuel, will be reused multiple times in reactors. Such a mechanism will, in perspective, almost completely solve the problem of radioactive waste accumulation. And, which is also extremely important, it will eliminate the issue of uranium supply."
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"Today, relations are developing progressively, and trade turnover is increasing," Putin noted.
The President highlighted the development of Russian-Ethiopian relations in the humanitarian sphere, including personnel training issues.
"Relations are gaining momentum in all areas. We are very happy about this," Putin added.
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The President's schedule includes several more meetings.
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The opening of the Buddhist forum took place in Elista. It was attended by believers from China, Sri Lanka, India, Myanmar, Spain, Belarus, and Brazil. Representatives of other religions also attended the event.
In total, more than 2,000 guests from 35 countries gathered. The opening was attended by Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko, and the production was handled by Andrey Boltenko, the director of the Sochi Olympics show.
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This was stated by Russian President Vladimir Putin during a meeting with the head of the Central Election Commission, Ella Pamfilova. The conversation took place late in the evening the day before in the Kremlin.
The President thanked the head of the CEC and all her colleagues for conducting large-scale electoral campaigns across the country in such a difficult environment.
"Somewhere it is difficult from an organizational point of view, and in some places it is even dangerous. Nevertheless, everyone is working in their positions, fulfilling their duty," he said.
"But first of all, of course, we must thank the voters who, despite everything, come and cast their votes for one party or another," Putin said.
"People understand how important this always is for Russia, and in today's conditions, it is doubly or triply important – how crucial political stability and the resilience of our political system and domestic political situation are," he emphasized.
"This is the foundation upon which we are achieving success in all areas: both in the military sphere, and in the field of security, and in the economy – in all areas," explained the head of state.
Putin thanked everyone who was not afraid of anything and came to fulfill their duty. "Even if it sounds trivial, nevertheless, in today's conditions it is extremely important," the President concluded.
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🏮 Huaming Park near the Botanichesky Sad metro station
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An atomic industry has been established in Belarus, the first nuclear power plant is operational, and the 80th anniversary of Russia's nuclear industry is a shared holiday because its roots go back to the USSR. This was stated by Russian President Vladimir Putin during talks at the Kremlin with Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko.
"To date, Belarus has become a serious partner for us in the field of nuclear energy, as the first NPP has been created," Putin noted. "Moreover, an industry has emerged in Belarus, whose specialists are now working together with Rosatom on the construction of facilities in third countries," he stated.
The Russian leader thanked Lukashenko for participating in the Global Atomic Forum, which is being held in connection with the 80th anniversary of Russia's nuclear industry.
Putin also assessed the economic cooperation between the two countries positively as a whole. "It's simply something amazing. Our trade turnover is over 50 billion dollars, and from such a large base, it continues to grow," he said. "We are working actively in almost all areas," emphasized the Russian President.
"The same applies to security issues, ensuring the security of the Union State. By the way, here too, as we agreed, everything is going rhythmically, in a working mode. Everything is developing naturally," stated the Russian leader.
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