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🎙️Интервью Посла России А.В.Келина с Ю.Д.Богдановым в эфире «Россия 24», 17 января 2024 года
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▪Соглашение о безопасности между Великобританией и Украиной
▪Военная и финансовая поддержка Киева британцами
▪Обсуждение «Формулы мира» Зеленского в Давосе
▪Создание международной военно-морской группы в Черном море
▪Удары США и Великобритании по Йемену
▪Высылка незаконных мигрантов в Руанду из Великобритании
#Келин #Россия24 #Россия #Украина #Великобритания #США #Йемен #Руанда #ЧерноеМоре
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▪Соглашение о безопасности между Великобританией и Украиной
▪Военная и финансовая поддержка Киева британцами
▪Обсуждение «Формулы мира» Зеленского в Давосе
▪Создание международной военно-морской группы в Черном море
▪Удары США и Великобритании по Йемену
▪Высылка незаконных мигрантов в Руанду из Великобритании
#Келин #Россия24 #Россия #Украина #Великобритания #США #Йемен #Руанда #ЧерноеМоре
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✈️ On January 18, a special flight of the Russian Ministry of Emergencies delivered another shipment of humanitarian aid to Kabul, comprising 33 tonnes of food products.
This humanitarian action confirms that a special positive potential exists for interaction between the states, including via regional organisations that provide assistance to the friendly Afghan people who are suffering from the devastating earthquake in Herat province in October 2023.
🤝 Russia, for its part, will continue to provide free assistance to the people of Afghanistan.
This humanitarian action confirms that a special positive potential exists for interaction between the states, including via regional organisations that provide assistance to the friendly Afghan people who are suffering from the devastating earthquake in Herat province in October 2023.
🤝 Russia, for its part, will continue to provide free assistance to the people of Afghanistan.
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💬Andrei Kelin to Andrew Marr on LBC News:
The document that signed by the UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and President Zelensky is a memorandum of promises.
It outlines British policy towards #Ukraine and clearly states that Ukraine will not get negotiated settlement and should fight.
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The document that signed by the UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and President Zelensky is a memorandum of promises.
It outlines British policy towards #Ukraine and clearly states that Ukraine will not get negotiated settlement and should fight.
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The #UK government has followed in #Russia's footsteps and, after 20 years, finally listed Hizb ut-Tahrir as a terrorist entity.
In the past the #US and the #EU, of which the UK was then part, made critical statements about Russia's sustained efforts since 2003 to investigate and prosecute Hizb ut-Tahrir extremists.
We invite the UK to continue to draw on Russia's experience and ban other terrorist groups, including the Ukrainian "Pravy Sector" and the neo-Nazi "Azov" regiment.
In the past the #US and the #EU, of which the UK was then part, made critical statements about Russia's sustained efforts since 2003 to investigate and prosecute Hizb ut-Tahrir extremists.
We invite the UK to continue to draw on Russia's experience and ban other terrorist groups, including the Ukrainian "Pravy Sector" and the neo-Nazi "Azov" regiment.
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🇷🇺🇸🇾 On January 18, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov met with Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates of the Syrian Arab Republic Faisal Mekdad, who is currently in Moscow on a private visit.
During the trust-based talks, the two Foreign Ministers discussed topical issues on the international and regional agendas, with special attention given to the ongoing escalation of tensions in the Middle East.
The Ministers emphasised the need for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and the resolution of critical humanitarian problems affecting the population of the Palestinian enclave. They also stressed that aggressive and provocative actions were unacceptable as they could lead to the expansion of the military confrontation to other countries in the region, including Syria, Lebanon and Yemen. It was noted that there was a demand for multilateral efforts to achieve a lasting and comprehensive settlement in the Middle East based on existing international law.
☝️ The two Ministers had an in-depth discussion on the situation evolving in Syria and around it, including the objectives of post-conflict recovery and the promotion of a comprehensive settlement in Syria based on strict adherence to the principles of respect for the country’s sovereignty, unity and territorial integrity.
While reviewing the important aspects of the continued strengthening of the Russian-Syrian diversified partnership, some practical steps were coordinated to step up mutually beneficial cooperation in trade, the economy and culture.
#RussiaSyria
During the trust-based talks, the two Foreign Ministers discussed topical issues on the international and regional agendas, with special attention given to the ongoing escalation of tensions in the Middle East.
The Ministers emphasised the need for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and the resolution of critical humanitarian problems affecting the population of the Palestinian enclave. They also stressed that aggressive and provocative actions were unacceptable as they could lead to the expansion of the military confrontation to other countries in the region, including Syria, Lebanon and Yemen. It was noted that there was a demand for multilateral efforts to achieve a lasting and comprehensive settlement in the Middle East based on existing international law.
☝️ The two Ministers had an in-depth discussion on the situation evolving in Syria and around it, including the objectives of post-conflict recovery and the promotion of a comprehensive settlement in Syria based on strict adherence to the principles of respect for the country’s sovereignty, unity and territorial integrity.
While reviewing the important aspects of the continued strengthening of the Russian-Syrian diversified partnership, some practical steps were coordinated to step up mutually beneficial cooperation in trade, the economy and culture.
#RussiaSyria
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💬Andrei Kelin to Andrew Marr on LBC News:
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#Gaza #Israel #US
We, of course, detest any terrorist activity and what has happened on the October 7, but we do not support what's going in Gaza right now. <…>
We appeal that violence should stop in Gaza and negotiations should take place in order to arrange two-state solution.
You cannot contain Palestinians, you need to give them a state solution. This is what neither Israel nor the US do not want to implement.
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#Gaza #Israel #US
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⚡️ Comment by Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova on tensions between Iran and Pakistan
💬 We are closely monitoring the growing tensions on the Iranian-Pakistani border areas with great concern. We urge both parties to exercise ultimate restraint and resolve the situation through political and diplomatic means. Once again, we emphasise the importance of conducting any counter-terrorist operations outside of sovereign territory only after reaching an agreement and coordinating with the authorities of the states involved.
It is discouraging that these events are occurring between friendly states, members of the SCO, with whom we are developing partnership relations. The further escalation will only benefit those who are not interested in peace, stability and security in the region.
☝️ We hope that Iran and Pakistan will soon find a way to settle the conflict in the spirit of traditional neighbourliness, including by addressing the elimination of terrorist threats originating from their respective territories. We underscore Russia’s unwavering readiness to cooperate in the fight against international terrorism in all its forms and manifestations.
💬 We are closely monitoring the growing tensions on the Iranian-Pakistani border areas with great concern. We urge both parties to exercise ultimate restraint and resolve the situation through political and diplomatic means. Once again, we emphasise the importance of conducting any counter-terrorist operations outside of sovereign territory only after reaching an agreement and coordinating with the authorities of the states involved.
It is discouraging that these events are occurring between friendly states, members of the SCO, with whom we are developing partnership relations. The further escalation will only benefit those who are not interested in peace, stability and security in the region.
☝️ We hope that Iran and Pakistan will soon find a way to settle the conflict in the spirit of traditional neighbourliness, including by addressing the elimination of terrorist threats originating from their respective territories. We underscore Russia’s unwavering readiness to cooperate in the fight against international terrorism in all its forms and manifestations.
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💬Andrei Kelin to Andrew Marr on LBC News:
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I think that it's important for the UK in the first place and for the West as a whole to take a realistic view on the situation on the ground [in Ukraine].
If the current [Western] policy will be continued in a sense of sending troops [military equipment], providing money, paying the Ukrainian budget, we will quickly arrive to a point when Ukraine became a failed state.
It has no economy because industry doesn't work, agriculture is 40% less, half of the Ukrainian population is now out of the country and has no intention to return.
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🎙 Christelle Néant, a French journalist and the Editor-in-Chief of the Donbass Insider website, who has lived in Donbass for several years, told RIA Novosti about French mercenaries participating in the conflict in Ukraine:
💬 French mercenaries have been fighting on the Ukrainian side since 2014, and not just since 2022. As soon as the war broke out in Donbass, French mercenaries immediately joined the fight on Ukraine’s side.
Most of them were neo-Nazis, fighting in neo-Nazi battalions such as Azov and Right Sector.
💬 We also saw people who had never fought and who were not neo-Nazis, but who believed in all the NATO propaganda. They left Ukraine in 2022.
Now the only people who have stayed are here for safari, so to speak: Russophobes, neo-Nazis, and those who are following NATO’s lead and hold strong anti-Russia sentiments.
🎙 Christelle Néant, a French journalist and the Editor-in-Chief of the Donbass Insider website, who has lived in Donbass for several years, told RIA Novosti about French mercenaries participating in the conflict in Ukraine:
💬 French mercenaries have been fighting on the Ukrainian side since 2014, and not just since 2022. As soon as the war broke out in Donbass, French mercenaries immediately joined the fight on Ukraine’s side.
Most of them were neo-Nazis, fighting in neo-Nazi battalions such as Azov and Right Sector.
💬 We also saw people who had never fought and who were not neo-Nazis, but who believed in all the NATO propaganda. They left Ukraine in 2022.
Now the only people who have stayed are here for safari, so to speak: Russophobes, neo-Nazis, and those who are following NATO’s lead and hold strong anti-Russia sentiments.
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🗓 On January 20, Crimea celebrates Republic Day. The holiday commemorates the referendum of 1991, when the absolute majority of Crimean residents voted to re-establish the Crimean Autonomous Republic.
Interesting facts:
1️⃣ Crimea has had a close connection with Russia for centuries. As far as in 988–989, Grand Prince Vladimir Svyatoslavich converted to Christianity in the then Tauric Chersonese. Centuries later, on April 19, 1783, Empress Catherine the Great signed a manifesto on the accession of Crimea to the Russian Empire.
2️⃣ The Crimean Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (CASSR) was originally established as part of the RSFSR in 1921. In 1945 it became the Crimean Region. In 1954, Crimea was transferred to the Ukrainian SSR; First Secretary of the CPSU’s Crimean Regional Committee, Pavel Titov, opposed the move and was relieved of his post.
3️⃣ The sovereignty referendum, which was held on January 20, 1991 to decide on re-establishing the CASSR, was the first plebiscite in the Soviet Union’s history. Voters were asked whether they supported re-establishing the CASSR as an entity of the USSR and a participant in the Union Treaty. A total of 93% of residents voted for autonomy. In the same year, a law was passed to re-establish the CASSR.
4️⃣ The 1991 Crimean referendum was the first attempt to determine the future of Crimea based on the will of its residents. To a large extent, this plebiscite served as the starting point for the peninsula’s reunification with Russia in 2014.
5️⃣ Republic Day was established in 2009. In 2014, after Crimea’s reunification with Russia, the holiday was included in the regional law on holidays.
6️⃣ On March 18, 2014, President of Russia Vladimir Putin and the top officials from Crimea and Sevastopol signed the Treaty on the Accession of the Republic of Crimea to Russia. This was the result of the referendum held on March 16, 2014, where 96% of voters chose the peninsula’s reunification with Russia.
Ever since #CrimeaIsRussia once again and forever henceforth.
Interesting facts:
1️⃣ Crimea has had a close connection with Russia for centuries. As far as in 988–989, Grand Prince Vladimir Svyatoslavich converted to Christianity in the then Tauric Chersonese. Centuries later, on April 19, 1783, Empress Catherine the Great signed a manifesto on the accession of Crimea to the Russian Empire.
2️⃣ The Crimean Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (CASSR) was originally established as part of the RSFSR in 1921. In 1945 it became the Crimean Region. In 1954, Crimea was transferred to the Ukrainian SSR; First Secretary of the CPSU’s Crimean Regional Committee, Pavel Titov, opposed the move and was relieved of his post.
3️⃣ The sovereignty referendum, which was held on January 20, 1991 to decide on re-establishing the CASSR, was the first plebiscite in the Soviet Union’s history. Voters were asked whether they supported re-establishing the CASSR as an entity of the USSR and a participant in the Union Treaty. A total of 93% of residents voted for autonomy. In the same year, a law was passed to re-establish the CASSR.
4️⃣ The 1991 Crimean referendum was the first attempt to determine the future of Crimea based on the will of its residents. To a large extent, this plebiscite served as the starting point for the peninsula’s reunification with Russia in 2014.
5️⃣ Republic Day was established in 2009. In 2014, after Crimea’s reunification with Russia, the holiday was included in the regional law on holidays.
6️⃣ On March 18, 2014, President of Russia Vladimir Putin and the top officials from Crimea and Sevastopol signed the Treaty on the Accession of the Republic of Crimea to Russia. This was the result of the referendum held on March 16, 2014, where 96% of voters chose the peninsula’s reunification with Russia.
Ever since #CrimeaIsRussia once again and forever henceforth.
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💬Andrei Kelin to Andrew Marr on LBC News:
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I hardly imagine [the military conflict between Russia and the Baltic states].
As President Putin has stated many times we have no intention to fight against other countries in the region.
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Watch the Russian Ambassador to the UK Andrei Kelin's interview to Andrew Marr on LBC News.
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▪︎We have a problem with Ukraine in the first place since the West has started to make out of it a geopolitical instrument against…
Excerpts from the interview:
▪︎We have a problem with Ukraine in the first place since the West has started to make out of it a geopolitical instrument against…
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💬Ambassador Andrei Kelin to Andrew Marr on LBC News
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I don't see any chance for the conflict between Russia and the UK.We are just on a different sides of a chess board.
We are nuclear states. What kind of a conflict may arise btw our countries?
It’s a common knowledge that the nuclear war should not be fought because it cannot be won.
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