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Russia’s turn eastward offers BRICS big opportunities as West loses goose that laid the golden eggs

Russia’s economy “is moving east, and that provides big opportunities for China,” John Gong, a professor of economics at Beijing’s University of International Business and Economics, told Sputnik, commenting on the substance of President Putin’s speech at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum.

💬 “I could imagine, for example, that infrastructure investment in Russia offers tons of opportunities for Chinese companies, Chinese companies may be participating, Chinese companies may be providing vital equipment, materials, products that could be used in this infrastructure buildout. So I think, cooperation between the two sides has a lot of potential…This is a long-term strategy. It's not going to be just transitional, it's going to stay there for many decades to come,” Dr. Gong explained.

Russia’s pivot away from the West and toward Asia, Latin America and Africa means the creation of new infrastructure as “an important theme of economic development,” according to the professor, with the Northern Sea Route in particular a key pillar of Moscow’s strategy.

“From China's perspective this represents a viable, now technologically viable, and I would say economical transportation route to Europe and other parts of the world. We all understand the turmoil in the Middle East is causing for a large trading nations like China. The unsafe routes in the Red Sea are cutting to China's shipping volume and also jacking up shipping costs. And I think this Northern Arctic shipping route provides a viable and also economic means, for much of the year,” Gong said.

Russia’s moves, including the reorientation of trade away from the dollar and toward the yuan, the rupee and other currencies, are in some sense “something of Washington’s creation,” according to the observer, with the US’s short-sighted sanctions and secondary sanctions policies not only shifting trade to new currencies, but giving rise to alternative payment and trade settlement systems.

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🇺🇳 The UN Secretary-General will not attend the summit on Ukraine in Switzerland, his office announced.

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‘The US wants to rape Russia, take all of its natural resources’ – Larry Johnson The US is ‘completely divorced from reality’ by thinking that it has managed to isolate Russia, ex-CIA intelligence officer Larry Johnson told Sputnik. “The United States is…
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‘It’s tragic that the US policy wanted to treat Russia as an enemy’ - Ex-CIA intelligence officer

Russia is not a jarring different cultural environment; in spite of it being cold in terms of climate, it's warm in terms of the friendship of the people, Larry Johnson, the former CIA-intelligence officer said in an interview with Sputnik.

“…it's tragic right now that the U.S. policy was wanting to treat Russia as an enemy, when on several fronts Russia should be one of the best friends of America, as historically it was. It was partly because of Russia standing against the British and the French during the Civil War that America was able to preserve its union. So we've had longstanding friendly relationships. I hope we can go back to the future and recapture that,” Johnson concluded.


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Jackson Hinkle: SPIEF squashes West’s laughable effort to ‘isolate’ Russia on the world stage

💬 “This is, first of all the most crowded forum I’ve ever been at, in the best way possible. There’s hundreds of countries present. There are over 22,000 attending this forum over the course these several days, and when you walk around you see people from all over the world,” US independent political commentator Jackson Hinkle told Sputnik’s Dimitri Simes on the sidelines of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) on Friday.

“Overall when you look at the crowd here, it makes me laugh, because we’ve heard for two and a half years now that the Biden administration has claimed that Russia is being isolated on the global stage. And when I look at what’s going on here it’s not only people from Africa, from Latin America, even a lot of European countries, Asia. Yesterday on the panel, we had an advisor to Xi Jinping – Zhang Wei-Wei, a professor in China. Everyone is here, everyone is striking huge business deals and economic deals, and also we have a bunch of philosophers and great thinkers and journalists here who are sharing information with one another,” Hinkle said.

💬 “To simply put it – Russia if you look out here you can tell it’s definitely not isolated on any global stage,” Hinkle, who knows a thing or two personally about efforts by the deep state to silence and isolate its critics, emphasized.

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Caribbean Flotilla: What to know about Russian naval detachment’s Cuba visit

A detachment of warships from the Russian Northern Fleet will be visiting Cuba June 12-17.

The ships in the flotilla include:

◾️ The Admiral Gorshkov – lead ship of the Admiral Gorshkov class of frigates, armed with Kalibr, Oniks, and Zircon anti-ship and land attack cruise missiles, Redut air defenses, and 330 mm torpedo tubes. The Gorshkov has a rep for long-distance travel, drilling with the South African, Chinese and Iranian navies in 2023.

◾️ The Kazan – a Yasen-class nuclear-powered cruise missile sub known for its whisper-quiet engines and ability to carry Zircon, Oniks or Kalibr missiles, torpedoes, and Igla-M SAMs.

◾️ The Academic Pashin – a replenishment oiler accompanying warships on long-distance trips.

◾️ The Nikolai Chiker – a seagoing rescue tug.

Cuba’s Defense Ministry said the flotilla's visit in Havana reflects strong ties between the two countries, that none of the Russian ships is carrying nuclear weapons, and that the stop-over is not a threat to anyone. Russian crews will meet the Cuban Navy commander and Havana’s governor, and tour historical and cultural sites.

The Russian Defense Ministry said the objective of the trip is to show the flag “and ensure a naval presence in operationally important area of the far ocean zone.”

The reaction of US officials has been predictably sour, with WH spokesman John Kirby stressing Washington would “watch” the visit “closely, like we do with all Russian naval exercises in the Caribbean.” That said, the US is “not anticipating any significant national security threat” from the trip, Kirby indicated.

Florida GOP Senator Marco Rubio demanded that the administration do more. “We haven’t had a Russian submarine carrying nuclear capable missiles operating in the Caribbean in over 30 years. So if the regime in Cuba decides to allow one to make a port call just 90 miles from our shores, the Biden administration must impose real consequences on them,” he urged.


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Macron announced that France is beginning the training of Ukrainian pilots as of today.

Earlier, it was reported that Paris intends to train and arm a Ukrainian brigade consisting of 4,500 people.

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Jackson Hinkle’s message to Americans: Visit Russia to experience its true culture and beauty

Americans should visit Russia to experience its authentic culture and beauty rather than rely on preconceived notions or media portrayals, independent US political commentator Jackson Hinkle told Sputnik’s Dimitri Simes on the sidelines of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF).

“I tell people all the time... why don't you go to Russia? It's literally the most beautiful place I've ever seen,” he said.

Hinkle praised Moscow and Saint Petersburg for their unparalleled charm, emphasizing that Russia offers a high quality of life, friendly people, and affordable travel options, making it a worthwhile destination for any traveler.

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'Right to have a different opinion has ceased to exist in EU' - Slovak PM gives speech after assassination attempt

Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico made his first public remarks since May 15, when he was shot multiple times.

💬 "I fundamentally disagree with the single-correct-opinion policy that some major Western democracies are aggressively promoting today,” Fico said. “An autonomous, independent Slovak foreign policy, based on EU and NATO membership but orientated towards all four corners of the world, is definitely out of fashion."

"It's cruel to state this, but the right to have a different opinion has ceased to exist in the European Union."

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Putin's SPIEF speech showcases stamina and strategy, say Western analysts

Sputnik has asked three Western ‘wise men’ who watched Vladimir Putin’s speech at the plenary session of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum on Friday what they have to say about the style and substance of the Russian president’s remarks.

💬 “Avoid the substance of what he said. Let's focus on the subliminal message. Number one, Putin was able to speak for over three hours,” former CIA analyst-turned independent political and security affairs observer Larry Johnson said. “Compare and contrast that with Joe Biden. Biden's lucky if he can speak 10 minutes without running out of breath and falling asleep, number one, or nodding off or asking somebody for ice cream.”

💬 “Putin gave an excellent summary of Russia's victory in Ukraine, that is inevitable, the development of Russia's lands and economy and the attraction of skilled workers, and the ultimate defeat of the West, which I think can be best characterized as that classic scene from Ben Hur when Charlton Heston is racing in a chariot against his Roman competitor, and the Roman competitor's chariot falls apart and crumbles as he gets trampled under the horse hooves,” said Scott Bennet, an ex-US State Department counterterrorism analyst-turned independent political commentator.

💬 “The ending was fantastic. The ending was Russia is going to be the capital of the multipolar harmonic world,” said Pepe Escobar, roving correspondent, geopolitical analyst and Sputnik contributor.

“He introduced a very Chinese concept of harmony in the whole thing, which is totally anti-war, anti-warmongering and anti what the collective West has been doing. And considering that the collective West threw everything that they had against Russia and Russia now is the fourth largest economy in the world by purchasing power parity, proves that he's on to something,” Escobar suggested.

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"In the Kherson region, 19 people were killed, and five more were injured in the shelling by the Ukrainian Armed Forces of the village of Sadovoe", the regional governor said.

A store was destroyed, while there were many customers and staff.

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Jackson Hinkle: Biden administration pushing planet toward abyss for petty political reasons

💬 “I think we are extremely close to the abyss,” independent American political commentator Jackson Hinkle told Sputnik’s Dimitri Simes on the sidelines of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) on Friday, commenting on the Biden administration’s recent decision to formally greenlight Ukraine’s use of its NATO-provided long-range weapons to strike deep inside Russia.

“Given that there’s this uptick” in Russia’s military operation in Ukraine, “the West is beginning to freak out again. The elections are coming soon. Joe Biden needs a victory at some point or another. Unfortunately, he can’t find that in Gaza, he can’t find that in Ukraine, and when you look at it, what is their only option? Their only options are to find some sort of a political off-road, which they don’t want to take because that’s going to hurt Biden before the elections, or to drastically escalate the operation for Ukraine. It’s very frightening, but it seems like that’s what they’re doing,” Hinkle said.

💬 “America seems to be the only country that’s allowed to either bomb civilian populations, bomb leaders or even bomb chief generals, like what Trump did to Qasem Soleimani in Iran, to commit these acts of war without actually officially being in a war. It’s a very incredible feat for the United States to be able to do this,” the commentator added.

“They’ve got these French trainees in Ukraine, these are legitimate targets for Russia, of course. You’re talking about preparation of a NATO contingency for a rapid response of 300,000 NATO soldiers. Things could get out of hand very quickly and it seems like the US is preparing to actually take those measures. I’ve never been more fearful of the odds of what is about to happen than right now, and maybe I’m wrong to think that but it seems like that’s where we’re headed,” Hinkle said.


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Russian President's speech at SPIEF plenary session:

🔺 Key statements

🔺 About the US economy

🔺 About nuclear weapons

🔺The more the West tightens its grip, the more countries will slip through its fingers

🔺West losing war on four fronts after picking a fight with Russia

🔺Russia’s turn eastward offers BRICS big opportunities as West loses goose that laid the golden eggs

Other news of the day:

🔺EXCLUSIVE: UN's Srebrenica resolution ‘superficial’, imposed by international community - Milorad Dodik

🔺EXCLUSIVE: ‘We're looking at World War III’ if Biden is reelected - Tara Reade

🔺Caribbean Flotilla: What to know about Russian naval detachment’s Cuba visit

🔺Ukraine struck two apartment buildings with ATACMS in Lugansk

🔺‘It’s tragic that the US policy wanted to treat Russia as an enemy’ - Ex-CIA intelligence officer

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❗️ The United states is open to talks with Russia on the New Start Treaty, a Biden aide told Sputnik

The US would welcome a follow-up from Russia on its proposal to hold a meeting to discuss the New START Treaty, National Security Council Senior Director for Arms Control, Disarmament and Nonproliferation Pranay Vaddi told Sputnik.

Vaddi said that in September of last year, Washington provided a non-paper to Russia proposing a meeting to discuss the New START treaty and managing nuclear risks, as well as any additional issues in that domain.

"The Russian Federation refused to talk to us. We're still open to that discussion, but we would welcome a follow-up from the Russian Federation if they would be willing to talk about this now," Vaddi said.


In his 2024 address to the Federal Assembly, Russian President Vladimir Putin reiterated Russia's readiness for dialogue with the US on strategic stability. He noted the paradox where Western nations simultaneously call for Russia's strategic defeat while proposing negotiations on strategic stability, which he deemed impossible under current conditions.

The New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START) entered into force in 2011. Amid NATO's proxy war in Ukraine, Moscow suspended its participation in the accord in February 2023. At the time, Putin said that the US demanded that Russia unconditionally fulfill its obligations under the treaty while being arbitrary about its own obligations. In June, the US announced its "countermeasures" in response to Russia’s suspension of the treaty. Russia stated that it would continue to comply with quantitative restrictions and notifications, adding that it was open to dialogue on the issue.

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❗️ Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen was attacked by a man in central Copenhagen on Friday, Reuters reported.

According to the report, it was unclear whether Frederiksen was injured by the attacker.

The man was arrested following the incident, the newspaper said.

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❗️ The United states is open to talks with Russia on the New Start Treaty, a Biden aide told Sputnik The US would welcome a follow-up from Russia on its proposal to hold a meeting to discuss the New START Treaty, National Security Council Senior Director…
Key points from Sputnik's interview with National Security Council Senior Director for Arms Control, Disarmament and Nonproliferation Pranay Vaddi about the United States' position on resuming dialogue with Russia on arms control:

🔹 The White House took seriously Russian President Vladimir Putin's words at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) about the inadmissibility of the use of nuclear weapons in the world.

🔹 The US remains open to talks with Russia and would welcome a response to the 2023 offer to meet.

🔹 Washington uses all diplomatic opportunities to call for the resumption of discussions.

🔹 The US is willing to consider the option of a meeting between the leaders of the two countries, but they consider the level of government officials to be appropriate.

🔹 Washington does not rule out the resumption of dialogue before the end of the conflict in Ukraine, but they need a concrete proposal.

In his 2024 address to the Federal Assembly, Russian President Vladimir Putin reiterated Russia's readiness for dialogue with the US on strategic stability. He noted the paradox where Western nations simultaneously call for Russia's strategic defeat while proposing negotiations on strategic stability, which he deemed impossible under current conditions.

The Russian Foreign Ministry reaffirmed that Moscow’s stance remains unchanged: discussions on security and stability must be comprehensive and centered on issues that directly affect Russian interests. The ministry criticized the US for wanting to conduct dialogue only on its own terms and on issues of its own concern.

Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov insisted that any dialogue on strategic stability must be genuine, contrasting with the approach historically taken by the US. He argued that restoring trust is unrealistic as long as Russia is openly declared a hostile state and a threat that needs to be eliminated.

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