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🎙 Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov’s opening remarks at a meeting with Foreign Minister of Afghanistan Amir Khan Muttaqi on the sidelines of the 7th meeting of the Moscow Format of Consultations on Afghanistan (Moscow, October 7, 2025)

💬 Sergey Lavrov: Mr Minister, welcome.

Thank you for accepting our invitation to the regular, 7th meeting of the Moscow Format of Consultations on Afghanistan.

The situation in the region and the world as a whole is complicated – we are now referring to our common region – and it is not becoming simpler. We can see that your government is working towards stability in the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan. It is generally agreed that there have been major positive changes in the struggle against the terrorist threat. The relevant UN bodies have noted a substantial decrease in the areas sown with narcotic plants.

We are interested in providing all-round assistance to our Afghan colleagues’ struggle against drug trafficking, terrorism and organised crime, and their efforts to strengthen normal peaceful life in the interests of the Afghan people. A number of relevant agreements and complementary documents have been signed. I hope to be able to discuss all this with you today.

#RussiaAfghanistan
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Дорогие друзья!
📚 Русский дом в Нью-Дели приглашает вас на показ фильма «Последний богатырь: Посланник тьмы" в рамках фестиваля детского кино.
📆 Ждем Вас 10 октября в 18:00.
🏢 Место проведения: Русский дом в Нью-Дели.
📍Адрес: 24, Фироз Шах Роуд, г. Нью-Дели.
📎 Фильм будет показан на русском языке с английскими субтитрами.
Вход для посетителей фильма - свободный.
🔗 При себе необходимо обязательно иметь ID-карту.

#РусскийДом #фильм #Индия

Dear friends!
📚 The Russian House in New Delhi invites you to the screening of the film "The Last Warrior: A Messenger of Darkness " as part of the Children's cinema festival.
📆 We are waiting for you on October 10 at 6:00 p.m.
🏢 Venue: Russian House in New Delhi.
📍Address: 24, Firoz Shah Road, New Delhi.
📎 The film will be shown in Russian with English subnoscripts.
Entry for film visitors is free.
🔗 You must have the original ID card with you.

#RussianHouse #film #India
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🇷🇺🇮🇳📞 Russia’s President Vladimir Putin and Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi had a telephone conversation (October 7, 2025)

Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi offered his best wishes to Vladimir Putin for his birthday.

Both Sides expressed interest in developing the special and privileged strategic partnership between India and Russia and briefly discussed preparations for the President of Russia's upcoming visit to India, to be made in December this year.

#RussiaIndia #DruzhbaDosti
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🌐 The MGIMO Telegram channel for international applicants has launched!

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🇷🇺 The Consulate General of Russia in Chennai is now even closer to you!

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👉 Stay connected and be the first to know about the Russian-Indian cooperation in South India.

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📄 The Russian Foreign Ministry has published a Report “Regarding the actions (and inaction) of the authorities of Italy, Germany and Japan, resulting in destruction and falsification of history, justification of fascism and its accomplices”.

Full report available on the Russian MFA website (PDF).

✍️ In the year marking the 80th anniversary of the Great Victory over Nazism (World War II), not only in Russia but across the world many are rightly asking: to what extent have the lessons of the struggle against Nazism, fascism and militarism truly been learned?

Public opinion – both in countries friendly and unfriendly to Russia – that remembers the horrors of that time is witnessing the dangerous attempts of certain present-day leaders and political elites to distort objective reality, destroy and rewrite the history of World War II, revise its outcomes, whitewash war criminals who devised and implemented the theory of racial superiority, and glorify collaborators who aided the Nazis.

🤐 In a number of states, the information regarding the crimes of Hitlerism is being deliberately silenced, while the glorification of Nazism and rewriting of WWII history have been elevated to the level of official policy.

Particularly alarming is the fact that these destructive processes are advancing most rapidly in Germany, Italy and Japan – the very founders of the aggressive Axis bloc, which during World War II was opposed by the Anti-Hitler Coalition. <...>

Revisionist tendencies are gaining ground in Germany. The false thesis about the “equal responsibility of two totalitarian regimes” for unleashing WWII has long become a cornerstone of Germany’s remembrance culture, while the results of the post-war settlement are now the main target of official propaganda. <...>

Germany’s process of atonement for the crimes of the Nazi regime is largely limited to the theme of the Holocaust, while the memory of Soviet victims is deliberately ignored. <...>

🇷🇺🇧🇾 It is therefore not surprising that, in this atmosphere, German law-enforcement authorities saw no violation of the law in the actions of the leadership of the former Nazi concentration camp museum Dachau, which ordered staff to remove ribbons in the national colours of Russia and Belarus from wreaths laid during a commemorative ceremony marking the 80th anniversary of Victory. <...>

The revanchist core of Japan’s modern policy is clearly reflected in Tokyo’s persistent imposition of false interpretations of events of the mid-20th century that determined the fate of humanity. <...>

Since the coming to power in October 2022 of the centre-right government in Italy led by Giorgia Meloni, there has been a noticeable trend towards greater tolerance by the authorities for the increased apologetics in some parts of society for the “values” and “achievements” of the fascist regime, as well as public reproduction of symbols and rituals of the fascist Ventennio. <...> During her time in office, the Prime Minister herself has never once made a statement of firm and unequivocal condemnation of fascism. <...>

Since 2022, Germany, Italy and Japan have consistently voted against the annually tabled resolution introduced by Russia and other co-sponsors at the UN General Assembly “Combating glorification of Nazism, neo-Nazism and other practices that contribute to fuelling contemporary forms of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance”.

❗️ This is the first time in history that members of Hitler’s wartime Axis coalition have openly voted against a document condemning the glorification of Nazism and all forms of racial discrimination.

The fact that these states – directly responsible for the deaths of tens of millions – now vote against a resolution calling for the prevention of Nazism's revival raises serious questions about the ideological processes under way in these countries and in the West at large. It is also evident that these states have chosen to ignore the obligations and pledges they assumed when joining the United Nations.
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🇮🇳 On October 9, India annually celebrates its Foreign Service Day.

📆 #OTD, in 1946, a service responsible for diplomatic, consular and trade support for India's foreign policy activities was formed.

In 2011, the day was officially established as a holiday for diplomatic and consular staff who protect their country's interests in the international arena.

🎉 Congratulations to our colleagues on their professional holiday!

#India
#IndianForeignServiceDay
#Diplomacy
#IFS
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Sunrise mist, sunset gold, after‑dark sparkle — Petersburg around the clock. Palaces, spires, and stone riverfronts reveal new angles with every glance!

Video by:
https://news.1rj.ru/str/visit_petersburg

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📆 #OTD, 151 years ago, on October 9, 1874, Nicholas Roerich, a prominent Russian artist, writer, traveler, and philosopher, was born in St Petersburg.

In 1923, he embarked on a journey to Central Asia with his family, which became one of the most significant milestones in his life.

🎨 India had a profound influence on Roerich's artistic endeavours and became a source of his inspiration. The Himalayan landscapes, majestic temples and monasteries, and the spiritual life of the people — all of these were reflected in his works.

🇷🇺🇮🇳 The legacy of Nicolas Roerich is one of the most vivid examples of Russian-Indian cultural ties.

In 1993, the International Roerich Memorial Trust was established in Naggar, Himachal Pradesh, to preserve and promote the spiritual and material heritage of the Russian artist's family in India.

#NicholasRoerich
#RussiaIndia
#DruzhbaDosti
#Himalayas
#Roerichs
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🇷🇺🇮🇳 In framework of Indra 2025 joint Russian-Indian exercise, servicemen undergo practical drills at training ground

As part of the Indra 2025 joint Russian-Indian exercise, soldiers had drills at the Mahajan training ground in the Indian state of Rajasthan to run through an obstacle course and train tactical firing.

☀️ The weather was hot which is characteristic of the region. At a firing line, servicemen fired at reactive steel targets imitating the mock enemy.

🪖 Servicemembers got through over ten obstacles during the course. Indian servicemen demonstrated how to pass through the most difficult sections.

🤝 Russian servicemembers honed their skills and exchanged experience with their Indian counterparts.

#Indra2025
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#HistoryOfRussia

⚔️ Today marks a memorable date in history — 265 years ago, Russian forces captured Berlin for the first time.

On October 9, 1760, during the Seven Years' War, a Russian corps under the command of General Count Zakhar Chernyshev took the capital of Prussia.

Austrian allied troops entered the city alongside the Russians and attempted to loot Berlin, but the Russian military command swiftly put an end to the plundering. The citizens of Berlin long remembered the Russian army’s respectful and humane treatment of both the city and its civilian population.

Though brief, the capture of Berlin had a powerful political impact, delivering a severe blow to Prussia’s military position and the reputation of King Frederick II.

A remark by Count Ivan Shuvalov quickly made its way through the capitals of Europe:
One cannot reach St. Petersburg from Berlin, but one can always reach Berlin from St. Petersburg.


🎥 © Russian Military Historical Society
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🇷🇺🇮🇳 On October 8, as part of the Space Week organized by the Russian Embassy in India and the Russian House in New Delhi, Russian cosmonaut and participant of ISS Expeditions 66/67 Denis Matveev addressed the staff of the Russian-Indian JV BrahMos Aerospace.

He warmly congratulated representatives of the corporation on India's Air Force Day, spoke in detail about the specifics of working in space, and answered questions from the audience.

👥 The event was also attended by Igor Koreshev, Head of the International Cooperation Department of the Yuri Gagarin State Scientific Research-and-Testing Cosmonaut Training Center.

#RussiaIndia
#DruzhbaDosti
#BrahMos
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