⚡️President of Russia Vladimir Putin sent greetings to participants of the International Practical Science Forum Without a Statute of Limitations: Nuremberg, 80 Years On (November 20, 2025)
The message reads, in part:
✍️Your gatherings are always significant public events. This year, the International Practical Science Forum Without a Statute of Limitations: Nuremberg, 80 Years On brought together representatives of government bodies, youth and volunteer organisations, academic and expert communities, as well as archivists and museum professionals – all those who have dedicated themselves to preserving the truth about the dramatic and tragic events of the Great Patriotic War, and who are genuinely committed to restoring historical and human justice.
❗️I would emphasise that it is largely thanks to your enthusiasm, dedication, and personal commitment that search expeditions continue to be organised. Painstaking work is carried out to declassify archival materials – documents, photographs and film footage, and other valuable initiatives are being implemented, shedding fresh light on the horrific atrocities committed by the Nazis and their accomplices against peaceful civilians in the occupied Soviet territories. These crimes have no statute of limitations, and an unequivocal judgement was delivered 80 years ago by the Nuremberg International War Crimes Tribunal. Its norms and principles remain relevant today: they help us firmly counter attempts to distort historical facts and guide us in seeking appropriate responses to current global challenges and threats.”
#Nuremberg80 #NoStatuteOfLimitations
The message reads, in part:
✍️Your gatherings are always significant public events. This year, the International Practical Science Forum Without a Statute of Limitations: Nuremberg, 80 Years On brought together representatives of government bodies, youth and volunteer organisations, academic and expert communities, as well as archivists and museum professionals – all those who have dedicated themselves to preserving the truth about the dramatic and tragic events of the Great Patriotic War, and who are genuinely committed to restoring historical and human justice.
❗️I would emphasise that it is largely thanks to your enthusiasm, dedication, and personal commitment that search expeditions continue to be organised. Painstaking work is carried out to declassify archival materials – documents, photographs and film footage, and other valuable initiatives are being implemented, shedding fresh light on the horrific atrocities committed by the Nazis and their accomplices against peaceful civilians in the occupied Soviet territories. These crimes have no statute of limitations, and an unequivocal judgement was delivered 80 years ago by the Nuremberg International War Crimes Tribunal. Its norms and principles remain relevant today: they help us firmly counter attempts to distort historical facts and guide us in seeking appropriate responses to current global challenges and threats.”
#Nuremberg80 #NoStatuteOfLimitations
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⚡️ Joint Statement by Republic of Belarus, Peopleʼs Republic of China, Republic of Cuba, Islamic Republic of Iran, Republic of Nicaragua, Russian Federation, Blivarian Republic of Venezuela and Republic of Zimbabwe before the IAEA Board of Governors – 19 November 2025 on the Agenda Item 5(f) «NPT Safeguards Agreement with the I.R. of Iran» (November 19, 2025)
Mr. Chair,
Allow me to deliver the following Joint Statement on behalf of Republic of Belarus, Peopleʼs Republic of China, Republic of Cuba, Islamic Republic of Iran, Republic of Nicaragua, Russian Federation, Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela and Republic of Zimbabwe.
We recall Iranʼs long-standing commitment to nuclear non-proliferation as the State Party to the Treaty on the Non-proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) and also reaffirm the need for the full and effective realization of the inalienable right of Member States to develop research, production, and use of nuclear energy for peaceful purposes and further affirms that all legitimate questions arising in this regard shall be exclusively addressed through dialogue and diplomacy, as the only viable path.
We emphasize that in accordance with UNSCR 2231, all its provisions have been terminated on 18 October 2025. In light of this termination, the mandate for the IAEA Director Generalʼs reporting on verification and monitoring under the UNSCR 2231 has lapsed.
Distinguished colleagues;
We wish to emphasize that the situation regarding the implementation of IAEA safeguards in Iran did not arise in isolation. It is the direct consequence of the unlawful attacks against Iranian safeguarded nuclear facilities perpetrated by Israel and the United States – actions that we strongly condemn – compounded by earlier unconstructive measures undertaken by the E3, all of which have collectively contributed to the current circumstances. This reality was also acknowledged in the recent report of the Director General to the Board of Governors.
We positively note the ongoing high-level engagement between the Director General and his Iranian counterparts, as well as Iran's continued cooperation with the Agency in granting the IAEA access to its “unattacked nuclear facilitiesˮ, which represents a positive and constructive development.
❗️The introduction of the draft resolution risks undermining the cooperative momentum and the constructive political atmosphere that have characterized the recent interactions between Iran and the Agency.
We are of the firm view that any provocative action – such as the introduction of yet another resolution – would jeopardize and potentially nullify the considerable efforts undertaken by the Director General and Iran to advance dialogue and cooperation.
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Mr. Chair,
Allow me to deliver the following Joint Statement on behalf of Republic of Belarus, Peopleʼs Republic of China, Republic of Cuba, Islamic Republic of Iran, Republic of Nicaragua, Russian Federation, Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela and Republic of Zimbabwe.
We recall Iranʼs long-standing commitment to nuclear non-proliferation as the State Party to the Treaty on the Non-proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) and also reaffirm the need for the full and effective realization of the inalienable right of Member States to develop research, production, and use of nuclear energy for peaceful purposes and further affirms that all legitimate questions arising in this regard shall be exclusively addressed through dialogue and diplomacy, as the only viable path.
We emphasize that in accordance with UNSCR 2231, all its provisions have been terminated on 18 October 2025. In light of this termination, the mandate for the IAEA Director Generalʼs reporting on verification and monitoring under the UNSCR 2231 has lapsed.
Distinguished colleagues;
We wish to emphasize that the situation regarding the implementation of IAEA safeguards in Iran did not arise in isolation. It is the direct consequence of the unlawful attacks against Iranian safeguarded nuclear facilities perpetrated by Israel and the United States – actions that we strongly condemn – compounded by earlier unconstructive measures undertaken by the E3, all of which have collectively contributed to the current circumstances. This reality was also acknowledged in the recent report of the Director General to the Board of Governors.
We positively note the ongoing high-level engagement between the Director General and his Iranian counterparts, as well as Iran's continued cooperation with the Agency in granting the IAEA access to its “unattacked nuclear facilitiesˮ, which represents a positive and constructive development.
❗️The introduction of the draft resolution risks undermining the cooperative momentum and the constructive political atmosphere that have characterized the recent interactions between Iran and the Agency.
We are of the firm view that any provocative action – such as the introduction of yet another resolution – would jeopardize and potentially nullify the considerable efforts undertaken by the Director General and Iran to advance dialogue and cooperation.
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🌐 Following the G20 Summit in Johannesburg, the participants adopted the Leaders' Declaration.
The Russian delegation was helmed by Maxim Oreshkin, Deputy Chief of Staff of the Presidential Executive Office of the Russian Federation.
Excerpts from the Declaration:
1. We, Leaders of the #G20, who gathered in Johannesburg, South Africa, for this historic first Summit on the African Continent under the South African G20 Presidency, on 22 and 23 November 2025, addressed major global challenges and discussed ways to promote solidarity, equality and sustainability as key pillars of inclusive growth.
2. For the first time, G20 Leaders have convened in Africa. <...> We understand our interconnectedness as a global community of nations and reaffirm our commitment to ensure that no one is left behind through multilateral cooperation, macro policy coordination, global partnerships for sustainable development and solidarity.
3. We meet against the backdrop of rising geopolitical and geo-economic competition and instability, heightened conflicts and wars, deepening inequality, increasing global economic uncertainty and fragmentation. In the face of this challenging political and socio-economic environment, we underscore our belief in multilateral cooperation to collectively address shared challenges. We note with distress the immense human suffering and the adverse impact of wars and conflicts around the world.
4. We affirm our unwavering commitment to act in accordance with international law including international humanitarian law and the Charter of the United Nations and its principle of peaceful settlement of disputes and in this regard, we condemn all attacks against civilians and infrastructure. <...>
23. We recognise the inequalities and challenges, along with opportunities for growth, that exist in the current energy landscape globally, particularly in Africa and other developing regions. <...>
27. We will advance energy security, affordability, and access as well as market stability through diverse pathways, and a technologically neutral approach to accelerate just and inclusive sustainable energy transitions, including through additional energy supply and demand- side management and transmission expansion and modernisation efforts that contribute to domestic and collective goals in order to meet growing energy demand. <...>
35. We recognise that inequality, unemployment, under-employment and informal employment, pose significant threats to global economic growth, development, social and economic stability. We underline the imperative to address these challenges, as well as disparities in wealth and development both within and between countries. <...>
38. As Leaders of the G20, we share a vision to harness science, technology, entrepreneurship, and Indigenous and local knowledge in partnership to unlock new pathways to prosperity, leaving no one behind. <...>
81. We emphasise that 2025 marked the 80th Anniversary of the UN and its Charter. We reaffirm our commitment to strengthening multilateralism, with the UN at its core, rooted in the principles of international law as they are reflected in the Charter of the United Nations. <...>
84. We reaffirm peace as a path to sustainable economic development and the importance of international cooperation and multilateral solutions in addressing global challenges, including growing economic inequality and instability. <...>
118. We embrace the African Union as a full member of the G20 in its second year in the group, as we are gathered for the first time on African soil. Africa’s voice should continue to be amplified in the G20 and all other international fora. <...>
121. We reiterate our commitment to the G20 as the premier forum for international economic cooperation and its continued operation in the spirit of multilateralism, on the basis of consensus, with all members participating on an equal footing in all its events including Summits in accordance with international obligations.
📄 Full text of the Declaration
The Russian delegation was helmed by Maxim Oreshkin, Deputy Chief of Staff of the Presidential Executive Office of the Russian Federation.
Excerpts from the Declaration:
1. We, Leaders of the #G20, who gathered in Johannesburg, South Africa, for this historic first Summit on the African Continent under the South African G20 Presidency, on 22 and 23 November 2025, addressed major global challenges and discussed ways to promote solidarity, equality and sustainability as key pillars of inclusive growth.
2. For the first time, G20 Leaders have convened in Africa. <...> We understand our interconnectedness as a global community of nations and reaffirm our commitment to ensure that no one is left behind through multilateral cooperation, macro policy coordination, global partnerships for sustainable development and solidarity.
3. We meet against the backdrop of rising geopolitical and geo-economic competition and instability, heightened conflicts and wars, deepening inequality, increasing global economic uncertainty and fragmentation. In the face of this challenging political and socio-economic environment, we underscore our belief in multilateral cooperation to collectively address shared challenges. We note with distress the immense human suffering and the adverse impact of wars and conflicts around the world.
4. We affirm our unwavering commitment to act in accordance with international law including international humanitarian law and the Charter of the United Nations and its principle of peaceful settlement of disputes and in this regard, we condemn all attacks against civilians and infrastructure. <...>
23. We recognise the inequalities and challenges, along with opportunities for growth, that exist in the current energy landscape globally, particularly in Africa and other developing regions. <...>
27. We will advance energy security, affordability, and access as well as market stability through diverse pathways, and a technologically neutral approach to accelerate just and inclusive sustainable energy transitions, including through additional energy supply and demand- side management and transmission expansion and modernisation efforts that contribute to domestic and collective goals in order to meet growing energy demand. <...>
35. We recognise that inequality, unemployment, under-employment and informal employment, pose significant threats to global economic growth, development, social and economic stability. We underline the imperative to address these challenges, as well as disparities in wealth and development both within and between countries. <...>
38. As Leaders of the G20, we share a vision to harness science, technology, entrepreneurship, and Indigenous and local knowledge in partnership to unlock new pathways to prosperity, leaving no one behind. <...>
81. We emphasise that 2025 marked the 80th Anniversary of the UN and its Charter. We reaffirm our commitment to strengthening multilateralism, with the UN at its core, rooted in the principles of international law as they are reflected in the Charter of the United Nations. <...>
84. We reaffirm peace as a path to sustainable economic development and the importance of international cooperation and multilateral solutions in addressing global challenges, including growing economic inequality and instability. <...>
118. We embrace the African Union as a full member of the G20 in its second year in the group, as we are gathered for the first time on African soil. Africa’s voice should continue to be amplified in the G20 and all other international fora. <...>
121. We reiterate our commitment to the G20 as the premier forum for international economic cooperation and its continued operation in the spirit of multilateralism, on the basis of consensus, with all members participating on an equal footing in all its events including Summits in accordance with international obligations.
📄 Full text of the Declaration
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🎙 Response by Russian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Maria Zakharova to a media question regarding the “food summit” in Kiev (November 21, 2025)
❓ Question: The fourth so-called international “food summit” took place in Kiev on November 19. How would you comment on its results?
💬 Maria Zakharova: Indeed, on November 19, Kiev hosted another – the fourth – international event on food security, which the organisers call a summit.
In reality, it does not meet the criteria for such a level of events and has only a very indirect relation to the stated subject matter. Such gatherings were conceived by the Zelensky regime and its Western handlers primarily to present Ukraine as a “global breadbasket” and a provider of assistance to needy countries in Asia, Africa, and the Middle East, while accusing Russia of provoking threats of famine.
❌ Not a single decision aimed at genuinely improving the global food security situation has ever been adopted at such “summits”. This is an exclusively propaganda format with pronounced anti-Russia subtext.
This time, Kiev also used the event to publicly announce the transformation of the stagnating Grain from Ukraine initiative, which largely served as a source to fill European coffers and the pockets of Kiev’s corrupt officials, into a broader programme noscriptd “Food from Ukraine.” Once again, familiar narratives were repeated on the unacceptability of using hunger as a tool of warfare, and on the impact of military operations, political pressure, or economic manipulations on global food security.
❗️ Meanwhile, Kiev’s real actions, including cynical strikes on near-border agricultural facilities in Russia, as well as those of its European sponsors, who continue to obstruct Russian deliveries of agricultural products and fertilisers, including those for humanitarian purposes, clearly demonstrate the lack of genuine concern for countries in need.
We have repeatedly pointed out the complete failure of attempts to attribute the rise in global food prices in early 2022 to Russia. It is worth recalling that it was the ill-considered policies of Western states in the financial, economic, and energy sectors, along with the escalating sanctions regime that led to disruptions in the supply of grain and fertilisers, caused shortages, and intensified inflationary pressure on developing countries.
Ukrainian “handouts” cannot make any significant contribution to resolving global food security challenges, which require a comprehensive approach, including the lifting of illegitimate unilateral sanctions and support for the developing countries’ economies to achieve their self-sufficiency in food.
The pseudo-summits held in Kiev are nothing more than political cover for new corruption frauds by the Zelensky regime.
❓ Question: The fourth so-called international “food summit” took place in Kiev on November 19. How would you comment on its results?
💬 Maria Zakharova: Indeed, on November 19, Kiev hosted another – the fourth – international event on food security, which the organisers call a summit.
In reality, it does not meet the criteria for such a level of events and has only a very indirect relation to the stated subject matter. Such gatherings were conceived by the Zelensky regime and its Western handlers primarily to present Ukraine as a “global breadbasket” and a provider of assistance to needy countries in Asia, Africa, and the Middle East, while accusing Russia of provoking threats of famine.
❌ Not a single decision aimed at genuinely improving the global food security situation has ever been adopted at such “summits”. This is an exclusively propaganda format with pronounced anti-Russia subtext.
This time, Kiev also used the event to publicly announce the transformation of the stagnating Grain from Ukraine initiative, which largely served as a source to fill European coffers and the pockets of Kiev’s corrupt officials, into a broader programme noscriptd “Food from Ukraine.” Once again, familiar narratives were repeated on the unacceptability of using hunger as a tool of warfare, and on the impact of military operations, political pressure, or economic manipulations on global food security.
❗️ Meanwhile, Kiev’s real actions, including cynical strikes on near-border agricultural facilities in Russia, as well as those of its European sponsors, who continue to obstruct Russian deliveries of agricultural products and fertilisers, including those for humanitarian purposes, clearly demonstrate the lack of genuine concern for countries in need.
We have repeatedly pointed out the complete failure of attempts to attribute the rise in global food prices in early 2022 to Russia. It is worth recalling that it was the ill-considered policies of Western states in the financial, economic, and energy sectors, along with the escalating sanctions regime that led to disruptions in the supply of grain and fertilisers, caused shortages, and intensified inflationary pressure on developing countries.
Ukrainian “handouts” cannot make any significant contribution to resolving global food security challenges, which require a comprehensive approach, including the lifting of illegitimate unilateral sanctions and support for the developing countries’ economies to achieve their self-sufficiency in food.
The pseudo-summits held in Kiev are nothing more than political cover for new corruption frauds by the Zelensky regime.
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📰 Russian MFA Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova:
Neo-Nazism on the march across Europe
“I killed 500 Russians” – this is the headline of a piece in the British Telegraph dedicated to the Finnish sniper Simo Häyhä. In their frenzied effort to re-write history, the Brits went as far as designating this killer of Russians as WWII hero, even if he only took part in the USSR’s conflict with Finland in 1939-1940. Including this figure in a series of publications about World War II reflects a targeted effort to erase USSR’s contribution to the allied coalition and denigrate Red Army.
One can’t help but recall similar manifestations of Japanese militarism: in 1937, the press in the Land of the Rising Sun glorified a “contest” among Imperial Army officers… for beheading Chinese people. Many historians note that the victims were unarmed prisoners. Newspapers dwelled on the details of these crimes with relish. After the war, the “heroes” received the punishment they deserved. This is something the British press and Western revisionists must keep in mind.
This article came in the footsteps of Sisu: Road to Revenge, a sequel to a story about a Finnish commando in which the lead character kills Soviet soldiers and officers in 1946 and acts with extreme cruelty in doing so. After all, this film has an 18+ age rating.
The filmmakers openly admit they were inspired by the image of Simo Häyhä, a man who killed Russians.
The first part is set during the Lapland War, when the lead character fights Nazis and Fins decided to confront their former allies, Third Reich. In the sequel, the enemies are Russians.
We have already provided detailed insights into what happened in 1939 and 1940, and later between 1941 and 1944 when Finland tried building the Greater Suomi by seeking an alliance with Hitler and taking part in the genocide of the Soviet nation. But when the Red Army crushed the “invincible Finns,” they suddenly began fighting Nazism.
It is telling that this cold-blooded sniper has been turned into yet another piece of anti-Russian propaganda. Wounded in 1940, he became disabled and later died alone. The films echo Mannerheim-era myths, portraying Simo Häyhä as a legendary hero and claiming Soviet soldiers called him the “White Death” — a notion historians find no evidence for. The nickname only appears in Finnish literature from the late 1980s.
Western popular culture is clearly facing a crisis of character, with no real heroes left to look up to. Driven by short-term political aims, it now casts Russians as villains to be slaughtered by the hundreds. So they found someone who actually did that — and turned this Finnish Rambo-style figure into a “hero.”
But Simo Häyhä was never a hero. Historians have demonstrated that he wanted to join the Nazi ranks but his disability prevented him from fighting shoulder to shoulder with the German troops. By the way, some believe that he never took any pride in the way he served and believed that the killings were a sin. His military diary contains the line: “This is my list of sins.”
Anyway, in the war where Häyhä fought against the Red Army, Finland was defeated. And that is yet another reason why he was never a hero and never could be. But Finland is now in NATO, where the rehabilitation of Nazism and Russophobia have become foundational principles.
There was a time when Soviet snipers were portrayed as heroes in America and Hollywood. Woody Guthrie, a country singer, devoted one of his top-ranking songs to Lyudmila Pavlichenko, a Soviet sniper. President of the United States Franklin D. Roosevelt invited her to a reception so that she could address members of Congress.
Today, they invite the Banderite killers to speak in front of their Congress members. There was also Vasily Zaitsev, a sniper from Stalingrad, as portrayed by Jude Law in the 2001 film, 'Enemy at the Gates', even though it contained too many Hollywood-style distortions. This is what history will remember. It cannot be re-written by publishing these opportunistic articles or presenting an alternate reality on the screen.
Neo-Nazism on the march across Europe
“I killed 500 Russians” – this is the headline of a piece in the British Telegraph dedicated to the Finnish sniper Simo Häyhä. In their frenzied effort to re-write history, the Brits went as far as designating this killer of Russians as WWII hero, even if he only took part in the USSR’s conflict with Finland in 1939-1940. Including this figure in a series of publications about World War II reflects a targeted effort to erase USSR’s contribution to the allied coalition and denigrate Red Army.
One can’t help but recall similar manifestations of Japanese militarism: in 1937, the press in the Land of the Rising Sun glorified a “contest” among Imperial Army officers… for beheading Chinese people. Many historians note that the victims were unarmed prisoners. Newspapers dwelled on the details of these crimes with relish. After the war, the “heroes” received the punishment they deserved. This is something the British press and Western revisionists must keep in mind.
This article came in the footsteps of Sisu: Road to Revenge, a sequel to a story about a Finnish commando in which the lead character kills Soviet soldiers and officers in 1946 and acts with extreme cruelty in doing so. After all, this film has an 18+ age rating.
The filmmakers openly admit they were inspired by the image of Simo Häyhä, a man who killed Russians.
The first part is set during the Lapland War, when the lead character fights Nazis and Fins decided to confront their former allies, Third Reich. In the sequel, the enemies are Russians.
We have already provided detailed insights into what happened in 1939 and 1940, and later between 1941 and 1944 when Finland tried building the Greater Suomi by seeking an alliance with Hitler and taking part in the genocide of the Soviet nation. But when the Red Army crushed the “invincible Finns,” they suddenly began fighting Nazism.
It is telling that this cold-blooded sniper has been turned into yet another piece of anti-Russian propaganda. Wounded in 1940, he became disabled and later died alone. The films echo Mannerheim-era myths, portraying Simo Häyhä as a legendary hero and claiming Soviet soldiers called him the “White Death” — a notion historians find no evidence for. The nickname only appears in Finnish literature from the late 1980s.
Western popular culture is clearly facing a crisis of character, with no real heroes left to look up to. Driven by short-term political aims, it now casts Russians as villains to be slaughtered by the hundreds. So they found someone who actually did that — and turned this Finnish Rambo-style figure into a “hero.”
But Simo Häyhä was never a hero. Historians have demonstrated that he wanted to join the Nazi ranks but his disability prevented him from fighting shoulder to shoulder with the German troops. By the way, some believe that he never took any pride in the way he served and believed that the killings were a sin. His military diary contains the line: “This is my list of sins.”
Anyway, in the war where Häyhä fought against the Red Army, Finland was defeated. And that is yet another reason why he was never a hero and never could be. But Finland is now in NATO, where the rehabilitation of Nazism and Russophobia have become foundational principles.
There was a time when Soviet snipers were portrayed as heroes in America and Hollywood. Woody Guthrie, a country singer, devoted one of his top-ranking songs to Lyudmila Pavlichenko, a Soviet sniper. President of the United States Franklin D. Roosevelt invited her to a reception so that she could address members of Congress.
Today, they invite the Banderite killers to speak in front of their Congress members. There was also Vasily Zaitsev, a sniper from Stalingrad, as portrayed by Jude Law in the 2001 film, 'Enemy at the Gates', even though it contained too many Hollywood-style distortions. This is what history will remember. It cannot be re-written by publishing these opportunistic articles or presenting an alternate reality on the screen.
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🎙From the responses of Maksim Oreshkin, Deputy Chief of Staff of the Presidential Executive Office of the Russian Federation and head of the Russian delegation at the #G20 Leaders Summit, to questions from Russian media:
📍Johannesburg, 22 November 2025
• The G20 platform is extremely important. It is great that agreement was reached on the Declaration, which includes significant provisions on food security, as well as on a number of other issues related to sustainable development. All of this was incorporated into the final document. This means that the format continues to function and deliver results.
• Regardless of who holds the presidency, the Russian side always strives to contribute to a constructive development agenda.
• The global economy is facing severe fragmentation. Developed economies continue to pursue unlawful unilateral measures, including sanctions, trade barriers, technological and educational restrictions, as well as the seizure of sovereign assets.
☝️ We believe that fair and efficiently functioning trade benefits not only Russia, but the entire world.
#G20SouthAfrica
📍Johannesburg, 22 November 2025
• The G20 platform is extremely important. It is great that agreement was reached on the Declaration, which includes significant provisions on food security, as well as on a number of other issues related to sustainable development. All of this was incorporated into the final document. This means that the format continues to function and deliver results.
• Regardless of who holds the presidency, the Russian side always strives to contribute to a constructive development agenda.
• The global economy is facing severe fragmentation. Developed economies continue to pursue unlawful unilateral measures, including sanctions, trade barriers, technological and educational restrictions, as well as the seizure of sovereign assets.
☝️ We believe that fair and efficiently functioning trade benefits not only Russia, but the entire world.
#G20SouthAfrica
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🎙 Russian MFA Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova interviewed by representatives of the International “People’s Unity Club”, a discussion with Pepe Escobar, Larry Johnson, George Galloway and others on topical political matters (November 20, 2025)
Key points:
👉 ON US VISA RESTRICTIONS
US citizens receive Russian visas "just like that", while Russian nationals must leave the country, wait months for an interview, and still have no guarantee that a US visa will be issued.
We never retaliate against ordinary people. Many have families abroad, elderly relatives, or health-related needs. People must not suffer because of the actions of their governments.
That is why Russia will continue to treat visa matters responsibly and humanely. Everything will be fine on our side.
👉 ON PERSECUTION OF CANONICAL ORTHODOXY IN UKRAINE
Orthodox Christianity is the largest and canonical religion in Ukraine – a traditional form of Christianity that has never advocated violence or acted as a religious sect.
What is most striking is this: the Zelensky regime claims to be “decommunizing” Ukraine, supposedly rejecting all communist legacy. Yet its actions against the Orthodox Church go far beyond anything the communists ever did.
The Kiev regime seizes churches, kills, imprisons and politically persecutes priests, drives congregations out into the streets and forces them to swear allegiance to a newly created, artificial schismatic church.
Western audiences need to hear the voices of those who have spent months on the defendants’ bench, the priests now behind bars, the relatives of the clergy who were killed, and the congregations that were, quite literally, destroyed.
👉 ON CULTIVATION OF HATRED IN BRITISH SOCIETY
The British signature “licence to kill”, glorified in the James Bond franchise, is essentially an indulgence to eliminate those whom the state designates as enemies. And we know from Britain's colonial past, the Crown and state agencies often designated ordinary people in Africa and other world regions as its enemies.
This institutionalised hatred directed at our country is not a response to Russia’s actions – it is part of a long-standing, state-level ideology. And I am speaking about the British elites, not ordinary people.
Most people in the UK know little about Russia – they are poorly informed and heavily influenced by tabloid culture. The yellow press sets their worldview. This Russophobia is not a British national trait – it is cultivated by the ruling class and passed down through generations.
👉 ON HISTORICAL FALCIFICATIONS
The situation around Ukraine is part of a wider crisis of fakes. Western youth know little about history nowadays – ask them about the Nuremberg Trials, which mark their 80th anniversary, and few will answer.
The events in Bucha were constructed using the same template as the Nazi provocation in Nemmersdorf in 1944. The same tropes: Soviet forces withdraw from the settlement, the Nazis enter, declare a “terrible massacre”, bring in foreign journalists, and even convene an "international tribunal".
Only decades later did representatives of modern Germany acknowledge that it had been a staged operation to smear the victorious Red Army.
The Bucha narrative was driven primarily by British media and served one goal – to sabotage the peace talks between Russia and Ukraine in Istanbul in spring 2022.
👉 ON CORRUPTION IN UKRAINE
The Kiev regime is at the centre of an international corruption scheme. Another bubble (aka "the Mindich case") has just burst, exposing the true nature of this system.
Western defence ministries have no proper mechanisms to track arms sent to Ukraine. There are no mixed monitoring or audit teams, no reconciliation of what was shipped and what was received.
What exists instead is a mafia-style operation that launders money through arms deliveries and the ongoing bloodshed.
One must keep in mind the fact that all Western weapons received by Zelensky for acts of terrorism against Russia are legitimate targets and will be eliminated.
Key points:
👉 ON US VISA RESTRICTIONS
US citizens receive Russian visas "just like that", while Russian nationals must leave the country, wait months for an interview, and still have no guarantee that a US visa will be issued.
We never retaliate against ordinary people. Many have families abroad, elderly relatives, or health-related needs. People must not suffer because of the actions of their governments.
That is why Russia will continue to treat visa matters responsibly and humanely. Everything will be fine on our side.
👉 ON PERSECUTION OF CANONICAL ORTHODOXY IN UKRAINE
Orthodox Christianity is the largest and canonical religion in Ukraine – a traditional form of Christianity that has never advocated violence or acted as a religious sect.
What is most striking is this: the Zelensky regime claims to be “decommunizing” Ukraine, supposedly rejecting all communist legacy. Yet its actions against the Orthodox Church go far beyond anything the communists ever did.
The Kiev regime seizes churches, kills, imprisons and politically persecutes priests, drives congregations out into the streets and forces them to swear allegiance to a newly created, artificial schismatic church.
Western audiences need to hear the voices of those who have spent months on the defendants’ bench, the priests now behind bars, the relatives of the clergy who were killed, and the congregations that were, quite literally, destroyed.
👉 ON CULTIVATION OF HATRED IN BRITISH SOCIETY
The British signature “licence to kill”, glorified in the James Bond franchise, is essentially an indulgence to eliminate those whom the state designates as enemies. And we know from Britain's colonial past, the Crown and state agencies often designated ordinary people in Africa and other world regions as its enemies.
This institutionalised hatred directed at our country is not a response to Russia’s actions – it is part of a long-standing, state-level ideology. And I am speaking about the British elites, not ordinary people.
Most people in the UK know little about Russia – they are poorly informed and heavily influenced by tabloid culture. The yellow press sets their worldview. This Russophobia is not a British national trait – it is cultivated by the ruling class and passed down through generations.
👉 ON HISTORICAL FALCIFICATIONS
The situation around Ukraine is part of a wider crisis of fakes. Western youth know little about history nowadays – ask them about the Nuremberg Trials, which mark their 80th anniversary, and few will answer.
The events in Bucha were constructed using the same template as the Nazi provocation in Nemmersdorf in 1944. The same tropes: Soviet forces withdraw from the settlement, the Nazis enter, declare a “terrible massacre”, bring in foreign journalists, and even convene an "international tribunal".
Only decades later did representatives of modern Germany acknowledge that it had been a staged operation to smear the victorious Red Army.
The Bucha narrative was driven primarily by British media and served one goal – to sabotage the peace talks between Russia and Ukraine in Istanbul in spring 2022.
👉 ON CORRUPTION IN UKRAINE
The Kiev regime is at the centre of an international corruption scheme. Another bubble (aka "the Mindich case") has just burst, exposing the true nature of this system.
Western defence ministries have no proper mechanisms to track arms sent to Ukraine. There are no mixed monitoring or audit teams, no reconciliation of what was shipped and what was received.
What exists instead is a mafia-style operation that launders money through arms deliveries and the ongoing bloodshed.
One must keep in mind the fact that all Western weapons received by Zelensky for acts of terrorism against Russia are legitimate targets and will be eliminated.
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Russian Adaptations from the 2000s That Bring Us Back to What Matters
The 2000s saw plenty of entertainment, noise, and glitz on screens. But amid the noise came films reminding us of what has always anchored the Russian soul: conscience, mercy, family, faith, sacrifice, and love for one's neighbor.
Four gems from the 2000s — all literary adaptations, all marked by profound moral force:
- "12" (2007, dir. Nikita Mikhalkov)
Based on Reginald Rose's play "12 Angry Men". Twelve jurors locked in a school gym decide a young man's fate. Beneath the surface simplicity lies a powerful conversation about conscience, mercy, and humanity's ability to rise above prejudice. One of the most piercing films about what it means to be human.
- "The Priest" (2009, dir. Vladimir Khotinenko)
Based on Alexander Segen's novella. 1941. Germans occupy the Pskov region. Latvian priest Father Alexander stays with his parish and performs a true miracle — reviving faith amid war. The film was watched and blessed by Patriarch Alexy II. About heroism, mercy, and Orthodoxy's quiet light in the darkest times.
- "Ward No. 6" (2009, dir. Karen Shakhnazarov)
Adaptation of Chekhov's immortal novella. Vladimir Ilyich, a psychiatrist, ends up committed to the mental ward. A tough and urgent conversation about where madness really lives: in a society that turned its back on compassion, or in those still capable of empathy?
- "Bless the Woman" (2003, dir. Stanislav Govorukhin)
Based on Irina Grekova's novella "The Hotel Manager". Svetlana Khodchenkova's debut. The story of Vera Platonova, a simple Russian woman who devotes her life to her officer husband, follows him from garrison to garrison, endures, prays, and keeps her light burning. One of the purest, most touching films about female heroism and what it truly means to stand by your husband in the traditional sense.
These four films stand like four pillars: Conscience. Faith. Mercy. Love and Loyalty. Which ones interest you most?
#EurasianFilmAward #DiamondButterfly
The 2000s saw plenty of entertainment, noise, and glitz on screens. But amid the noise came films reminding us of what has always anchored the Russian soul: conscience, mercy, family, faith, sacrifice, and love for one's neighbor.
Four gems from the 2000s — all literary adaptations, all marked by profound moral force:
- "12" (2007, dir. Nikita Mikhalkov)
Based on Reginald Rose's play "12 Angry Men". Twelve jurors locked in a school gym decide a young man's fate. Beneath the surface simplicity lies a powerful conversation about conscience, mercy, and humanity's ability to rise above prejudice. One of the most piercing films about what it means to be human.
- "The Priest" (2009, dir. Vladimir Khotinenko)
Based on Alexander Segen's novella. 1941. Germans occupy the Pskov region. Latvian priest Father Alexander stays with his parish and performs a true miracle — reviving faith amid war. The film was watched and blessed by Patriarch Alexy II. About heroism, mercy, and Orthodoxy's quiet light in the darkest times.
- "Ward No. 6" (2009, dir. Karen Shakhnazarov)
Adaptation of Chekhov's immortal novella. Vladimir Ilyich, a psychiatrist, ends up committed to the mental ward. A tough and urgent conversation about where madness really lives: in a society that turned its back on compassion, or in those still capable of empathy?
- "Bless the Woman" (2003, dir. Stanislav Govorukhin)
Based on Irina Grekova's novella "The Hotel Manager". Svetlana Khodchenkova's debut. The story of Vera Platonova, a simple Russian woman who devotes her life to her officer husband, follows him from garrison to garrison, endures, prays, and keeps her light burning. One of the purest, most touching films about female heroism and what it truly means to stand by your husband in the traditional sense.
These four films stand like four pillars: Conscience. Faith. Mercy. Love and Loyalty. Which ones interest you most?
#EurasianFilmAward #DiamondButterfly
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🎙Комментарий Посольства России в Норвегии для программы «Urix» гостелерадиокомпании «НРК» о демографической ситуации в Крыму и Севастополе
❓Может ли Посольство ответить, сколько россиян переехало в Крым в 2014-2025 гг. и какие стимулы предлагают российские власти для переезда? ЕСПЧ считает, что Россия оказывает давление на жителей Крыма, которые не хотят подчиняться российским властям.
💬 Ответ: Официальная статистика по численности населения в Республике Крым и Севастополе доступна на ресурсах Федеральной службы государственной статистики (Росстат) и Управления Федеральной службы государственной статистики по Республике Крым и городу Севастополю (Крымстат).
Согласно переписи 2014 г., в Республике Крым проживало 1,89 млн человек, по национальному составу населения 65% заявили себя как русские, 16% – украинцы, 12% – крымские татары. В 2021 г. численность населения Республики Крым составила 1,91 млн. человек. Всего в регионе проживают представители 175 национальностей.
Таким образом, наблюдается устойчивый прирост населения Крыма за счет переезда туда как русских, так и украинцев, крымских татар и представителей других национальностей, в т.ч. с Украины, которые получают российское гражданство по упрощенной процедуре.
При этом следует отметить, что в туристический сезон население Крыма сильно варьируется. После воссоединения с Россией туристический поток в Крым вырос в 2,5 раза по сравнению с периодом упадка под украинским контролем. В 2021 г. на курортах республики отдохнули около 9,5 млн человек.
Несмотря на преступления ВСУ против мирного населения российского полуострова, в т.ч. атаку украинских беспилотников по территории санатория «Форос» 21 сентября 2025 г., в результате которой погибли три мирных жителя, и удар ракетой ATACMS с кассетными боеприпасом по Севастополю 23 июня 2024 г., в результате которого на городском пляже погибло четыре человека, включая двоих детей, в 2024 г. турпоток в Крым составил более 6 млн. туристов, что на 16% больше, чем в 2023 г.
Такой рост стал возможен благодаря интенсивному строительству и модернизации рекреационных объектов и транспортной инфраструктуры, в т.ч. открытию в 2018 г. нового терминала аэропорта Симферополя и Крымского моста, соединившего полуостров с материковой частью России. Финансирование дорожной отрасли выросло по сравнению с 2014 г. более чем в семь раз, что позволило не только построить новые трассы, такие как «Таврида», но и отремонтировать порядка 4,5 тыс. км автодорог.
После интеграции Крыма в экономическое пространство России значительно улучшилось и социально-экономическое положение жителей региона. Валовой региональный продукт (ВРП) Крыма увеличился более чем в три раза: с 189,4 млрд. рублей в 2014 г. до 768 млрд. рублей. Уровень безработицы снизился в три раза до 2,6% в 2024 г. Количество субъектов малого и среднего предпринимательства выросло до 242 тыс., обеспечивая около 35% ВРП региона, несмотря на санкционное давление. Около 350 млрд рублей с 2014 г. вложено в развитие системы здравоохранения региона. Открыто множество медицинских учреждений, включая кардиологические и онкологические центры. Средняя продолжительность жизни увеличилась до 72,3 лет. Введено более 150 новых детских садов, реконструированы школы.
❗️31 января 2024 г. Международный Суд ООН признал, несмотря на обвинения украинской стороны, что в российском Крыму нет ограничения прав крымских татар и украинцев.
Упомянутые выводы ЕСПЧ эти цифры и выводы предпочитают игнорировать, что только подтверждает оправданность и закономерность выхода нашей страны в марте 2022 г. из Совета Европы и из-под юрисдикции этого предвзятого судебного органа.
Таким образом, за последние годы Крым превратился в регион с развивающейся экономикой, улучшенной инфраструктурой и социальной сферой. Это не может не способствовать естественному приросту населения и росту его благосостояния.
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❓Может ли Посольство ответить, сколько россиян переехало в Крым в 2014-2025 гг. и какие стимулы предлагают российские власти для переезда? ЕСПЧ считает, что Россия оказывает давление на жителей Крыма, которые не хотят подчиняться российским властям.
💬 Ответ: Официальная статистика по численности населения в Республике Крым и Севастополе доступна на ресурсах Федеральной службы государственной статистики (Росстат) и Управления Федеральной службы государственной статистики по Республике Крым и городу Севастополю (Крымстат).
Согласно переписи 2014 г., в Республике Крым проживало 1,89 млн человек, по национальному составу населения 65% заявили себя как русские, 16% – украинцы, 12% – крымские татары. В 2021 г. численность населения Республики Крым составила 1,91 млн. человек. Всего в регионе проживают представители 175 национальностей.
Таким образом, наблюдается устойчивый прирост населения Крыма за счет переезда туда как русских, так и украинцев, крымских татар и представителей других национальностей, в т.ч. с Украины, которые получают российское гражданство по упрощенной процедуре.
При этом следует отметить, что в туристический сезон население Крыма сильно варьируется. После воссоединения с Россией туристический поток в Крым вырос в 2,5 раза по сравнению с периодом упадка под украинским контролем. В 2021 г. на курортах республики отдохнули около 9,5 млн человек.
Несмотря на преступления ВСУ против мирного населения российского полуострова, в т.ч. атаку украинских беспилотников по территории санатория «Форос» 21 сентября 2025 г., в результате которой погибли три мирных жителя, и удар ракетой ATACMS с кассетными боеприпасом по Севастополю 23 июня 2024 г., в результате которого на городском пляже погибло четыре человека, включая двоих детей, в 2024 г. турпоток в Крым составил более 6 млн. туристов, что на 16% больше, чем в 2023 г.
Такой рост стал возможен благодаря интенсивному строительству и модернизации рекреационных объектов и транспортной инфраструктуры, в т.ч. открытию в 2018 г. нового терминала аэропорта Симферополя и Крымского моста, соединившего полуостров с материковой частью России. Финансирование дорожной отрасли выросло по сравнению с 2014 г. более чем в семь раз, что позволило не только построить новые трассы, такие как «Таврида», но и отремонтировать порядка 4,5 тыс. км автодорог.
После интеграции Крыма в экономическое пространство России значительно улучшилось и социально-экономическое положение жителей региона. Валовой региональный продукт (ВРП) Крыма увеличился более чем в три раза: с 189,4 млрд. рублей в 2014 г. до 768 млрд. рублей. Уровень безработицы снизился в три раза до 2,6% в 2024 г. Количество субъектов малого и среднего предпринимательства выросло до 242 тыс., обеспечивая около 35% ВРП региона, несмотря на санкционное давление. Около 350 млрд рублей с 2014 г. вложено в развитие системы здравоохранения региона. Открыто множество медицинских учреждений, включая кардиологические и онкологические центры. Средняя продолжительность жизни увеличилась до 72,3 лет. Введено более 150 новых детских садов, реконструированы школы.
❗️31 января 2024 г. Международный Суд ООН признал, несмотря на обвинения украинской стороны, что в российском Крыму нет ограничения прав крымских татар и украинцев.
Упомянутые выводы ЕСПЧ эти цифры и выводы предпочитают игнорировать, что только подтверждает оправданность и закономерность выхода нашей страны в марте 2022 г. из Совета Европы и из-под юрисдикции этого предвзятого судебного органа.
Таким образом, за последние годы Крым превратился в регион с развивающейся экономикой, улучшенной инфраструктурой и социальной сферой. Это не может не способствовать естественному приросту населения и росту его благосостояния.
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🎙Kommentar fra Russlands ambassade i Norge til NRK Urix angående befolkningssituasjonen i Republikken Krim og Sevastopol
❓NRK Urix jobber med en sak om befolkningssituasjonen på Krim. Kan Ambassaden, besvare, hvor mange russere har flyttet til halvøya i perioden 2014-2025 og hvilke incentiver har russiske myndigheter for å legge til rette for at russere flytter til Krim?
💬 Svar: Offisielle statistikker om befolkningen i Republikken Krim og Sevastopol er tilgjengelig på nettstedene til den føderale statlige statistikkbyrået (Rosstat) og den føderale statlige statistikkbyråets administrasjon for Republikken Krim og byen Sevastopol (Krimstat).
Ifølge folketellingen i 2014 bodde det 1,89 millioner mennesker i Republikken Krim. Når det gjelder etnisk sammensetning, identifiserte 65 % seg som russere, 16 % som ukrainere og 12 % som krimtatarer. I 2021 var befolkningen i Republikken Krim 1,91 millioner mennesker. Representanter for 175 nasjonaliteter bor i regionen.
Det har således vært en jevn økning i befolkningen på Krim på grunn av migrasjon av russere, ukrainere, krimtatarer og representanter for andre nasjonaliteter, blant annet fra Ukraina, som får russisk statsborgerskap gjennom en forenklet prosedyre.
Det bør bemerkes at befolkningen på Krim varierer sterkt i turistsesongen. Etter gjenforeningen med Russland har turiststrømmen til Krim økt 2,5 ganger sammenlignet med perioden med nedgang under ukrainsk kontroll. I 2021 ferierte rundt 9,5 millioner mennesker på feriestedene i Krim.
Til tross for de ukrainske væpnede styrkers forbrytelser mot sivile på den russiske halvøya, inkludert angrepet av ukrainske droner på territoriet til Foros sanatorium 21. september 2025, som resulterte i tre sivile dødsfall, og ATACMS-missilangrepet med klaseammunisjon på Sevastopol 23. juni 2024, som drepte fire mennesker, inkludert to barn, på byens strand, nådde turiststrømmen til Krim i 2024 over 6 millioner turister, noe som er 16 % høyere enn i 2023.
Veksten ble muliggjort av den intensive byggingen og moderniseringen av fritids- og transportinfrastruktur, inkludert åpningen i 2018 av en ny terminal på Simferopol lufthavn og Krim-broen, som forbinder halvøya med det russiske fastlandet. Bevilgningene til veisektoren ble mer enn syvdoblet sammenlignet med 2014, noe som ikke bare gjorde det mulig å bygge nye motorveier, som "Tavrida", men også å reparere rundt 4500 kilometer med bilveier.
Etter at Krim ble integrert i det russiske økonomiske systemet, har også den sosioøkonomiske situasjonen til innbyggerne i regionen blitt betydelig bedre. Krims bruttoregionalprodukt (BRP) har mer enn tredoblet seg: fra 189,4 milliarder rubler i 2014 til 768 milliarder rubler. Arbeidsledigheten falt med tre ganger til 2,6 % i 2024. Antallet små og mellomstore bedrifter økte til 242 000, noe som utgjør omtrent 35 % av regionens bruttoregionalprodukt, og det til tross for sanksjonene. Siden 2014 har det blitt investert rundt 350 milliarder rubler i utviklingen av helsevesenet i regionen. Det er åpnet mange nye medisinske fasiliteter, blant annet hjerte- og kraftsentre. Gjennomsnittlig levealder har økt med 5,3% til 72,3 år. Mer enn 150 nye barnehager har blitt tatt i bruk, og skoler har blitt rekonstruert.
❗️Den 31. januar 2024 avgjorde Den internasjonale domstolen (ICJ) at det, til tross for anklager fra Ukraina, ikke er noen begrensninger på rettighetene til krimtatarer og ukrainere på den russiske Krim-halvøya.
Konklusjonene fra Den europeiske menneskerettighetsdomstolen har en tendens til å ignorere disse tallene, noe som bare bekrefter at det var riktig og logisk av landet vårt å trekke seg ut av Europarådet og fra jurisdiksjonen til dette partiske rettsorganet i mars 2022.
Dermed har Krim de siste årene blitt en region med en økonomi i utvikling, forbedret infrastruktur og sosial sfære. Dette kan ikke annet enn å bidra til naturlig befolkningsvekst og økning i befolkningens velstand.
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❓NRK Urix jobber med en sak om befolkningssituasjonen på Krim. Kan Ambassaden, besvare, hvor mange russere har flyttet til halvøya i perioden 2014-2025 og hvilke incentiver har russiske myndigheter for å legge til rette for at russere flytter til Krim?
💬 Svar: Offisielle statistikker om befolkningen i Republikken Krim og Sevastopol er tilgjengelig på nettstedene til den føderale statlige statistikkbyrået (Rosstat) og den føderale statlige statistikkbyråets administrasjon for Republikken Krim og byen Sevastopol (Krimstat).
Ifølge folketellingen i 2014 bodde det 1,89 millioner mennesker i Republikken Krim. Når det gjelder etnisk sammensetning, identifiserte 65 % seg som russere, 16 % som ukrainere og 12 % som krimtatarer. I 2021 var befolkningen i Republikken Krim 1,91 millioner mennesker. Representanter for 175 nasjonaliteter bor i regionen.
Det har således vært en jevn økning i befolkningen på Krim på grunn av migrasjon av russere, ukrainere, krimtatarer og representanter for andre nasjonaliteter, blant annet fra Ukraina, som får russisk statsborgerskap gjennom en forenklet prosedyre.
Det bør bemerkes at befolkningen på Krim varierer sterkt i turistsesongen. Etter gjenforeningen med Russland har turiststrømmen til Krim økt 2,5 ganger sammenlignet med perioden med nedgang under ukrainsk kontroll. I 2021 ferierte rundt 9,5 millioner mennesker på feriestedene i Krim.
Til tross for de ukrainske væpnede styrkers forbrytelser mot sivile på den russiske halvøya, inkludert angrepet av ukrainske droner på territoriet til Foros sanatorium 21. september 2025, som resulterte i tre sivile dødsfall, og ATACMS-missilangrepet med klaseammunisjon på Sevastopol 23. juni 2024, som drepte fire mennesker, inkludert to barn, på byens strand, nådde turiststrømmen til Krim i 2024 over 6 millioner turister, noe som er 16 % høyere enn i 2023.
Veksten ble muliggjort av den intensive byggingen og moderniseringen av fritids- og transportinfrastruktur, inkludert åpningen i 2018 av en ny terminal på Simferopol lufthavn og Krim-broen, som forbinder halvøya med det russiske fastlandet. Bevilgningene til veisektoren ble mer enn syvdoblet sammenlignet med 2014, noe som ikke bare gjorde det mulig å bygge nye motorveier, som "Tavrida", men også å reparere rundt 4500 kilometer med bilveier.
Etter at Krim ble integrert i det russiske økonomiske systemet, har også den sosioøkonomiske situasjonen til innbyggerne i regionen blitt betydelig bedre. Krims bruttoregionalprodukt (BRP) har mer enn tredoblet seg: fra 189,4 milliarder rubler i 2014 til 768 milliarder rubler. Arbeidsledigheten falt med tre ganger til 2,6 % i 2024. Antallet små og mellomstore bedrifter økte til 242 000, noe som utgjør omtrent 35 % av regionens bruttoregionalprodukt, og det til tross for sanksjonene. Siden 2014 har det blitt investert rundt 350 milliarder rubler i utviklingen av helsevesenet i regionen. Det er åpnet mange nye medisinske fasiliteter, blant annet hjerte- og kraftsentre. Gjennomsnittlig levealder har økt med 5,3% til 72,3 år. Mer enn 150 nye barnehager har blitt tatt i bruk, og skoler har blitt rekonstruert.
❗️Den 31. januar 2024 avgjorde Den internasjonale domstolen (ICJ) at det, til tross for anklager fra Ukraina, ikke er noen begrensninger på rettighetene til krimtatarer og ukrainere på den russiske Krim-halvøya.
Konklusjonene fra Den europeiske menneskerettighetsdomstolen har en tendens til å ignorere disse tallene, noe som bare bekrefter at det var riktig og logisk av landet vårt å trekke seg ut av Europarådet og fra jurisdiksjonen til dette partiske rettsorganet i mars 2022.
Dermed har Krim de siste årene blitt en region med en økonomi i utvikling, forbedret infrastruktur og sosial sfære. Dette kan ikke annet enn å bidra til naturlig befolkningsvekst og økning i befolkningens velstand.
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Глава Минвостокразвития Алексей Чекунков выступил с докладом о развитии Арктической зоны России на круглом столе в Совете Федерации
📍В Арктике с государственной поддержкой реализуется более 1000 новых проектов, в которые привлечено 2,6 трлн рублей. Общий объем запланированных инвестиций в арктические промышленные и инвестиционные проекты – 35 трлн рублей.
🚢По поручению Президента осуществляется создание инфраструктуры Северного морского пути:
🔹Построены 4 атомных ледокола, 4 аварийно-спасательных судна.
🔹Модернизированы 3 гидрографических судна.
🔹Запущены 4 спутника гидрометеорологического и радиолокационного наблюдения.
🔹Созданы объекты портовой инфраструктуры.
🏗Реализуются утвержденные Правительством планы комплексного социально-экономического развития 15 арктических агломераций. Предусмотрено создание и реконструкция 500 сооружений – дорог, аэропортов, объектов ЖКХ, медицины, культуры, спорта.
🗺Подготовлен мастер-план развития населенных пунктов Баренцбург и Пирамида на архипелаге Шпицберген, направленный на укрепление российского присутствия на этой территории. Создается международный научно-образовательный центр. В 2026 году планируются научно-исследовательские и культурно-просветительские экспедиции на архипелаг.
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📍В Арктике с государственной поддержкой реализуется более 1000 новых проектов, в которые привлечено 2,6 трлн рублей. Общий объем запланированных инвестиций в арктические промышленные и инвестиционные проекты – 35 трлн рублей.
🚢По поручению Президента осуществляется создание инфраструктуры Северного морского пути:
🔹Построены 4 атомных ледокола, 4 аварийно-спасательных судна.
🔹Модернизированы 3 гидрографических судна.
🔹Запущены 4 спутника гидрометеорологического и радиолокационного наблюдения.
🔹Созданы объекты портовой инфраструктуры.
🏗Реализуются утвержденные Правительством планы комплексного социально-экономического развития 15 арктических агломераций. Предусмотрено создание и реконструкция 500 сооружений – дорог, аэропортов, объектов ЖКХ, медицины, культуры, спорта.
🗺Подготовлен мастер-план развития населенных пунктов Баренцбург и Пирамида на архипелаге Шпицберген, направленный на укрепление российского присутствия на этой территории. Создается международный научно-образовательный центр. В 2026 году планируются научно-исследовательские и культурно-просветительские экспедиции на архипелаг.
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🇷🇺🇭🇺 Statement by President Vladimir Putin during his meeting with Prime Minister of Hungary Viktor Orbán (November 28, 2025, Moscow)
💬 Vladimir Putin: Allow me to extend a warm welcome to you in Moscow.
I am pleased to note that, despite today’s challenges, our relations remain steady and continue to develop.
We are well aware that our shared history has seen different periods, but today our relations are built on the best of what we have achieved together and on a pragmatic, practical approach to advancing bilateral ties.
We have known each other personally for many years, and I know that in your work you always defend the interests of your country – Hungary and the Hungarian people.
Our views on certain matters, including on the international agenda, may not always coincide. Nevertheless, we have formed an atmosphere that allows us to speak frankly and discuss any issue. This gives us the opportunity not only to talk, but also to seek solutions to any problem.
We appreciate your balanced position on the Ukrainian issue.
As for our bilateral ties, I must note with regret that last year our trade turnover declined, largely due to external restrictions. And this is quite significant – minus 23%.
However, we also have positive dynamics. This year we are seeing some growth – modest, but still – over 7%.
Of course, our cooperation in the energy sphere is very solid. At the same time, there are issues and challenges here that require our joint discussion.
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Thank you for your prompt support for the idea of a possible meeting between me and the US President taking place in Hungary. This was Donald’s proposal – he immediately said: "We have good relations with Hungary, you have good relations with Viktor, and so do I. I suggest this option". Naturally, we gladly agreed.
🤝 And if, in the course of Russia-US discussions, we move towards using Budapest as the venue, I would be very happy about that as well, and I would like to thank you for your readiness to facilitate it.
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💬 Vladimir Putin: Allow me to extend a warm welcome to you in Moscow.
I am pleased to note that, despite today’s challenges, our relations remain steady and continue to develop.
We are well aware that our shared history has seen different periods, but today our relations are built on the best of what we have achieved together and on a pragmatic, practical approach to advancing bilateral ties.
We have known each other personally for many years, and I know that in your work you always defend the interests of your country – Hungary and the Hungarian people.
Our views on certain matters, including on the international agenda, may not always coincide. Nevertheless, we have formed an atmosphere that allows us to speak frankly and discuss any issue. This gives us the opportunity not only to talk, but also to seek solutions to any problem.
We appreciate your balanced position on the Ukrainian issue.
As for our bilateral ties, I must note with regret that last year our trade turnover declined, largely due to external restrictions. And this is quite significant – minus 23%.
However, we also have positive dynamics. This year we are seeing some growth – modest, but still – over 7%.
Of course, our cooperation in the energy sphere is very solid. At the same time, there are issues and challenges here that require our joint discussion.
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Thank you for your prompt support for the idea of a possible meeting between me and the US President taking place in Hungary. This was Donald’s proposal – he immediately said: "We have good relations with Hungary, you have good relations with Viktor, and so do I. I suggest this option". Naturally, we gladly agreed.
🤝 And if, in the course of Russia-US discussions, we move towards using Budapest as the venue, I would be very happy about that as well, and I would like to thank you for your readiness to facilitate it.
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🎙 Statement by President Vladimir Putin at the expanded meeting of the Collective Security Council of the CSTO (November 27, 2025, Bishkek)
A package of documents was signed following the Summit, including the Declaration of the Collective Security Council of the CSTO and a statement on combating drug trafficking.
💬 Vladimir Putin: From January 1, 2026 the #CSTO Chairmanship passes to Russia.
It will be held under the motto: “Collective security in a multipolar world: one goal – shared responsibility”. Russia will do everything necessary to preserve continuity in the key areas of the Organization’s work and to deepen cooperation among our states on the principles of genuine alliance, friendship and good-neighbourliness, mutual respect, support and consideration of each other’s interests.
Over the past decade, the Collective Security Treaty Organization has become an authoritative regional structure. The CSTO reliably guarantees security and stability across the Eurasian space, safeguarding the sovereignty and territorial integrity of its member states. In the context of rising geopolitical tensions, it is only logical that the promotion of the collective interests and initiatives of CSTO countries on the world stage should come to the forefront.
☝️ In this context, the Russian Side proposes convening in 2026, ahead of the CSTO Summit in Moscow, an international expert forum dedicated to building an architecture of equal and indivisible security in Eurasia. We plan to invite not only delegations of CSTO member states but also representatives of friendly countries, multilateral platforms and integration associations.
Russia will, of course, continue close cooperation with its allies on all issues of strengthening the CSTO’s military potential. Our main efforts will focus on enhancing combat readiness of national contingents and improving the command and control of Collective Forces. We propose launching a large-scale programme to equip the Collective Forces with modern Russian weapons and hardware that have proven their effectiveness in real combat conditions.
We plan to hold a series of joint exercises for military and special-service units. These include the next stages of regular exercises: Interaction, Echelon, and Search. We believe that the development of the Organization’s air component and air-defence system requires particular attention.
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We expect to increase the effectiveness of the CSTO Coordinating Council on Biosafety, established at Russia’s initiative in 2021. We believe it would be useful to hear a report from its leadership on the current situation at one of our forthcoming meetings.
During the Chairmanship, we plan to start the joint drafting of a new CSTO Counter-Terrorism Strategy. We will continue to do everything necessary to resolutely combat extremism, and together with our partners we will work to identify and eliminate international terrorist groups and cells, and to cut off their financing channels.
Among the Organisation’s most important priorities I would also note information security. Russia intends to work closely with its allies to counter the spread of radical ideas among young people. We consider it necessary to adopt additional measures to protect our common information space from such threats.
We will certainly continue strengthening our cooperation in combating drug trafficking and will carry on with the anti-drug operation Channel, with the involvement of interested international partners.
👉 The next Session of the Collective Security Council will take place in Moscow on November 11, 2026.
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A package of documents was signed following the Summit, including the Declaration of the Collective Security Council of the CSTO and a statement on combating drug trafficking.
💬 Vladimir Putin: From January 1, 2026 the #CSTO Chairmanship passes to Russia.
It will be held under the motto: “Collective security in a multipolar world: one goal – shared responsibility”. Russia will do everything necessary to preserve continuity in the key areas of the Organization’s work and to deepen cooperation among our states on the principles of genuine alliance, friendship and good-neighbourliness, mutual respect, support and consideration of each other’s interests.
Over the past decade, the Collective Security Treaty Organization has become an authoritative regional structure. The CSTO reliably guarantees security and stability across the Eurasian space, safeguarding the sovereignty and territorial integrity of its member states. In the context of rising geopolitical tensions, it is only logical that the promotion of the collective interests and initiatives of CSTO countries on the world stage should come to the forefront.
☝️ In this context, the Russian Side proposes convening in 2026, ahead of the CSTO Summit in Moscow, an international expert forum dedicated to building an architecture of equal and indivisible security in Eurasia. We plan to invite not only delegations of CSTO member states but also representatives of friendly countries, multilateral platforms and integration associations.
Russia will, of course, continue close cooperation with its allies on all issues of strengthening the CSTO’s military potential. Our main efforts will focus on enhancing combat readiness of national contingents and improving the command and control of Collective Forces. We propose launching a large-scale programme to equip the Collective Forces with modern Russian weapons and hardware that have proven their effectiveness in real combat conditions.
We plan to hold a series of joint exercises for military and special-service units. These include the next stages of regular exercises: Interaction, Echelon, and Search. We believe that the development of the Organization’s air component and air-defence system requires particular attention.
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We expect to increase the effectiveness of the CSTO Coordinating Council on Biosafety, established at Russia’s initiative in 2021. We believe it would be useful to hear a report from its leadership on the current situation at one of our forthcoming meetings.
During the Chairmanship, we plan to start the joint drafting of a new CSTO Counter-Terrorism Strategy. We will continue to do everything necessary to resolutely combat extremism, and together with our partners we will work to identify and eliminate international terrorist groups and cells, and to cut off their financing channels.
Among the Organisation’s most important priorities I would also note information security. Russia intends to work closely with its allies to counter the spread of radical ideas among young people. We consider it necessary to adopt additional measures to protect our common information space from such threats.
We will certainly continue strengthening our cooperation in combating drug trafficking and will carry on with the anti-drug operation Channel, with the involvement of interested international partners.
👉 The next Session of the Collective Security Council will take place in Moscow on November 11, 2026.
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