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Russian presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov stated that the potential resignation of Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba will not influence the prospects of the negotiation process.

"No, it will not have any effect. It is unrelated to the prospects of the negotiation process," Peskov told reporters during the Eastern Economic Forum (EEF).

His comment followed a report from the Ukrayinska Pravda news website, which cited sources claiming that Kuleba might soon be removed from his position, with his current deputy, Andriy Sibyha, potentially succeeding him. When asked whether such a change could impact ongoing or future negotiations, Peskov dismissed the notion.

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The issue with the International Criminal Court (ICC) will not and cannot limit the development of Russia's relations with countries interested in dialogue, Russian presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov stated.

"This entire situation with the ICC, whose jurisdiction we do not recognize, as you know, cannot and will not hinder the development of Russia's relations with partners or with states that seek to foster bilateral relations and maintain international contacts. We can say this with certainty," Peskov told reporters.


His remarks came in response to a question about whether, following Russian President Vladimir Putin's successful visit to Mongolia, the number of visits to ICC member states might increase.

Earlier, Putin visited Mongolia, which is a signatory to the International Criminal Court. Prior to the trip, Peskov had emphasized that ICC-related decisions were not an issue between Russia and Mongolia.

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A witch hunt and the intimidation of dissenting voices are currently taking place in the United States, Russian presidential spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said, expressing the Kremlin's support for journalist Dimitri Simes.

"This is a witch hunt. The United States has already gone through such a dark period during the McCarthy era, marked by the persecution of dissenters, where people were imprisoned, tortured, and so on. We tend to forget that this has happened before in America. And now, it is happening again," Peskov told reporters.


He pointed out that, while today’s methods are more elaborate and sophisticated, given the advancements in technology, the essence remains the same—persecution of dissenters, brainwashing, physical and moral pressure, and intimidation.

"We can only sympathize and offer our support to those facing such pressure, including Dimitri Simes," Peskov emphasized.


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❗️️Before the attack on the Kursk region, the commander-in-chief of the Ukrainian Armed Forces ordered his troops to break through to the Kursk nuclear facility and plant explosives there, a captured soldier from Ukraine’s 82nd Airborne Assault Brigade told Sputnik.

According to him, the Kiev regime planned to detonate a bomb at the nuclear plant by remote control and blame Russia.

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Russia continues to maintain contact with the Israeli side, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told a Sputnik correspondent.

He was responding to a question on whether Israel had requested Russia’s help in facilitating the release of hostages who are still being held captive in the Gaza Strip.

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BRICS’ decision on expansion will be made jointly at the Kazan summit, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told a Sputnik correspondent.

"We are aware of the interest of Malaysia and our Malaysian friends in joining this organization. We also support this interest, as well as some other countries, and we will discuss this issue with our BRICS colleagues," the Kremlin spokesman said.


According to Peskov, it is at the Kazan summit where BRICS members will discuss the expansion of the alliance.

"First of all, Vladimir Vladimirovich [Putin] has no right to answer such a question, because the BRICS family makes such decisions in a consolidated way. That is why at the end of October in Kazan, there will be a big summit where all the BRICS countries will come and discuss the issue of the expansion of this family as one of the priority issues.


He added that there is a limit to the expansion of the bloc and there are proposals to work out the status of a BRICS partner state.

"Of course, there is a limit to the expansion. There are proposals to work out the status of a BRICS partner state. So we will have to decide together how many partners there can be, who can be a partner, and so on. That is why all this will be discussed in Kazan," Peskov said.


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❗️Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba has tendered his resignation, Verkhovna Rada [Ukrainian parliament] speaker says.

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❗️The Russian Armed Forces destroyed HIMARS and MLRS launchers, two escort vehicles and up to 20 Ukrainian militants in the Sumy region, the Russian Defense Ministry said.

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BRICS’ decision on expansion will be made jointly at the Kazan summit, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told a Sputnik correspondent. "We are aware of the interest of Malaysia and our Malaysian friends in joining this organization. We also support this interest…
Other main points from Peskov's briefing:

🔸 Vladimir Putin is actively preparing his speech at the Eastern Economic Forum plenary session

🔸 Putin will visit the Pacific Fleet's coastal flotilla base and inspect the site of the construction of a new shipyard

🔸 Sergei Shoigu did not accompany Putin on his trip to Tuva because his field of work has changed, and he was not part of the delegation

🔸 Pressure from critics and threats of sanctions have reduced the number of foreign participants at the EEF, but the situation will improve in the coming years

🔸 The West's refusal to engage in dialogue, attack on Russia's security interests, and provocation of the conflict in Ukraine have been taken into account in the formation of the Russian nuclear doctrine

🔸 An update to Russia's nuclear doctrine is required by the current agenda, which is a consequence of the West's actions

🔸 Moscow is carefully recording all incoming information about possible personnel reshuffles in Kiev

🔸 The possible resignation of Dmytro Kuleba as Ukrainian foreign minister will not affect the prospects of a negotiation process

🔸 The degree of US involvement in the conflict in Ukraine is constantly increasing, and there are no preconditions for this process to stop

🔸 Moscow is taking into account that Ukraine will strike deep inside Russian territory using US-made long-range weapons

🔸 It is unlikely that US policy towards Russia will change fundamentally after the US elections; nuances may depend on the composition of the administration

🔸 Anything can be expected from the current US administration regarding Ukraine, and Washington refuses to take steps towards a peaceful solution

🔸 A decision on attacking Ukraine's energy infrastructure in winter will be made by the Russian military, depending on its needs

🔸 The history of the ICC cannot and will not be an obstacle to the development of relations with countries interested in dialogue and international contacts

🔸 An informal CIS summit is planned on the eve of a parade in Moscow to mark the 85th anniversary of victory in World War II (Great Patriotic War)

🔸 The sides are not trying to tie the agreement on gas supplies through the Power of Siberia 2 pipeline to a specific date, commercial negotiations are underway

🔸 The development of trilateral cooperation between Russia, Mongolia, and China is not optional, and the details of joint projects are being finalized

🔸 No decision has yet been made on Putin's participation in the G20 summit in Brazil

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◻️ Putin arrived in Vladivostok, where he is set to participate in the Eastern Economic Forum (EEF)

◻️ Russia continues to maintain contact with the Israeli side, Kremlin spokesman told a Sputnik correspondent

◻️ Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba has tendered his resignation

◻️ Bolivian President to attend the BRICS summit in Russian Kazan

◻️ The triumph in Saxony: the AfD and new key player BSW take East Germany by storm

◻️ Russia-ASEAN Business Dialogue highlights cooperation at Eastern Economic Forum (EEF)

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Vladimir Putin's business trip in Vladivostok has begun

The President inspects the corvette Rezky at the Primorsky navy basing point.

Putin inspects the construction site of a shipyard specialising in the merchant marine fleet.

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Ukraine’s commander-in-chief admitted that NATO was involved in preparing a sabotage operation against Russia’s Kursk Nuclear Power Plant, a captured soldier has said.

When meeting Ukrainian troops, Syrsky said the attack had been prepared by NATO experts together with Ukrainian military specialists, meaning everything would go well, the PoW said.

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Poor Boris pranked again!

Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has called on the West to hand over ATACMS missiles to Ukraine and lift restrictions on their range of use.

Russian pranksters Vovan and Lexus spoke to Johnson, pretending to be Jacques Attali, ideologist of the Orange Revolution, globalist economist, and Emmanuel Macron's patron.

In the conversation, Johnson called on the West to allow Ukraine to 'demolish the Crimean Bridge.'

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Russia forced to fight on as Ukraine repeatedly proves incapable of honest negotiation

“They've punched through the Kiev regime's defensive lines – first, several months ago in Avdeyevka, and then they got into operational space just to the west of that, which we call the Ocheretino bloom, and now we call it the Pokrovsk Offensive,” analyst Mark Sleboda offered an update on Russia’s progress in it’s special operation on Sputnik’s Political Misfits program.


Sleboda highlighted the remarkable speed of the Russian advance and the weakness of Ukrainian defenses which are sparse and poorly equipped.

"Russian forces are moving so fast and the Kiev regime defenses are so light, they have so few men and so few resources that… they're not turning every single building into a firing point and mini fortress,” the analyst highlighted.


Sleboda explained that Russia liberating Pokrovsk would have a major strategic effect by cutting off vital supply lines to Ukrainian forces and altering the balance of control in the Donbass region.

“That’s how fast Russian forces are moving,” he continued. “They've already got, by some accounts, 40 to 50% of Selidovo and are moving to taking Pokrovsk into pincers. The effect of taking Pokrovsk will be like severing the artery, right? The heart's blood that is pumping supplies to the remaining Kiev regime occupied positions both north and south in the Donbass… It has huge strategic importance,” the analyst stressed.


Sleboda criticized the belated efforts by the Ukrainian regime to reposition their forces, suggesting that these attempts are unlikely to change the current momentum of the conflict.

“And the Kiev regime is only very late in the day now trying to even withdraw forces from [the] Kursk [region] to send all the way back to try to defend. But I think it's too late for all of that.”


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🎥🎥 Putin takes part in Eastern Economic Forum

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Vladimir Putin has started a meeting with Chinese Vice Chairman Han Zheng at the EEF

The President said he was pleased to see Chinese representatives at the forum and suggested holding a separate bilateral meeting with Xi Jinping at the BRICS summit in Kazan.

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Turkiye in the spotlight as Erdogan seeks BRICS membership for Ankara

An attack on two US Marines in Turkiye Monday demonstrated strong anti-American sentiment in the region amid ongoing US support for Israel’s military operation in the Gaza Strip, which has killed nearly 41,000.

“It's no secret that there is mass disgruntlement in this important NATO member, speaking of Turkiye… towards United States of America,” said writer and historian Dr. Gerald Horne, who joined Sputnik’s The Critical Hour program Tuesday to discuss the latest developments in the West Asian country. “Not least because of the assumed and likely accurate accusation that US imperialism was involved in the failed 2016 coup against Mr. Erdogan, the leader.”


“Likewise, there is disgruntlement in Turkiye about the historic role of US imperialism in Iraq going back about two decades to the ill-fated, ill-advised George W. Bush invasion of that neighbor of Turkiye, dislodging Saddam Hussein, unleashing chaos in the streets that is yet to dissipate and, of course, we also know that there are still US troops in Iraq who are attracting the negative attention not only of those in the streets of Turkiye but also amongst those in the streets of Iraq and Iran as well,” he continued.


Turkiye has been engaged in talks to accede to the European Union since 1999, Horne noted, with many Turks likely perceiving Islamophobia to be a factor in the country’s refusal to be allowed to join the bloc for a quarter of a century.

Erdogan has turned toward the BRICS in the meantime, seeking to join the growing bloc even as it maintains significant ties to the US and its allies via its membership in NATO.

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US role in Indonesia, Philippines eyed as Washington maintains Anti-China presence in region

“Jakarta has been engulfed in fiery unrest in recent days, as thousands of protesters attempted to storm parliament in response to controversial changes to election laws,” notes the website Orinoco Tribune, acknowledging large demonstrations taking place in the Indonesian capital recently.


The online newspaper republished analysis offered one year ago by the investigative reporter Kit Klarenberg documenting “an extensive network of political, media, and civil society infrastructure” established by the CIA-linked National Endowment for Democracy to facilitate regime change in the country of 275 million people.

“After years of fostering insurrectionary fervor in the country, has the NED’s influence finally reached a boiling point?” the website asks.


“The US has been unhappy” with Indonesian President Joko Widodo noted writer and peace activist KJ Noh, who joined Sputnik’s The Critical Hour program Tuesday. “They sometimes use the term ‘aggressive neutrality’ in that he has been balancing between China and the United States. So, for a very, very long time they did not want [Widodo] in power and it may be that there are more moves that are happening right now in order to depose him.”


The United States is also looking to interfere in the Philippines, offering to escort Philippine supply ships to an outpost the country is maintaining in the South China Sea to lay claim to a disputed island.

“They want to see if they can create a provocation,” Noh said of the US’s offer of assistance. “The Philippines made a promise to China to remove the rusting ship the Sierra Madre. They broke that promise, they've been resupplying it.”


The Philippines aims to internationalize the issue by leveraging alliance to mislead the public. By engaging with these non-involved parties, including making some off-table trade-offs, the Philippines seeks to "enhance its bargaining power and maritime presence," said Chen Xiangmiao, director of the World Navy Research Center at the National Institute for South China Sea Studies.

The US is the real "mastermind" behind the tension in the South China Sea, instructing Manila to stir up trouble but avoiding a scenario that goes out of control, and it is also the US that has mobilized its close allies to back the Philippines, Chen said.

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