🎙 Excerpt from President Vladimir Putin's remarks at the BRICS Plus/Outreach plenary session at the 16th BRICS Summit
💬 The transition to a more just international system is not easy. Its development is being hampered by forces whose thinking and actions continue to be aimed at dominating everything and everyone.
Under the guise of a rule-based order they are imposing on the world, they are actually attempting to contain growing competition and prevent the independent development of countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America that they cannot control.
These forces are resorting to illegal unilateral sanctions, blatant protectionism, manipulation of currency and stock markets, and relentless foreign influence ostensibly promoting democracy, human rights, and the climate change agenda. Yes, they are using these tactics as well.
☝️ These twisted methods and perverse approaches – to put it bluntly – lead to the emergence of new conflicts and the aggravation of old disagreements.
This undermines regional and global strategic stability, violates the principles of equal and indivisible security, and encourages internecine strife.
One example of this is Ukraine, which is being used to create critical threats to Russia's security, while ignoring our vital interests, our just concerns, and the infringement of the rights of Russian-speaking people.
❌ Now they are not even hiding that their goal is to inflict a strategic defeat on our country. I will say bluntly that anyone harbouring such illusory plans has no understanding of Russia's history, of our nation's unity and cohesion forged over centuries, or our people’s moral fibre and fortitude.
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💬 The transition to a more just international system is not easy. Its development is being hampered by forces whose thinking and actions continue to be aimed at dominating everything and everyone.
Under the guise of a rule-based order they are imposing on the world, they are actually attempting to contain growing competition and prevent the independent development of countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America that they cannot control.
These forces are resorting to illegal unilateral sanctions, blatant protectionism, manipulation of currency and stock markets, and relentless foreign influence ostensibly promoting democracy, human rights, and the climate change agenda. Yes, they are using these tactics as well.
☝️ These twisted methods and perverse approaches – to put it bluntly – lead to the emergence of new conflicts and the aggravation of old disagreements.
This undermines regional and global strategic stability, violates the principles of equal and indivisible security, and encourages internecine strife.
One example of this is Ukraine, which is being used to create critical threats to Russia's security, while ignoring our vital interests, our just concerns, and the infringement of the rights of Russian-speaking people.
❌ Now they are not even hiding that their goal is to inflict a strategic defeat on our country. I will say bluntly that anyone harbouring such illusory plans has no understanding of Russia's history, of our nation's unity and cohesion forged over centuries, or our people’s moral fibre and fortitude.
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✉️ On this day 100 years ago the Zinoviev Letter, a forgery of an epic scale, was published by the British press. It was claimed to have been authored by the head of Communist International’s Executive Committee Grigory Zinoviev who allegedly contemplated a "proletariat rising" in the UK.
The actual authors of the hoax are unknown.
There is no doubt though that the document was fabricated, and the British intelligence agencies and elites fed it to the press. Its purpose was to smear our country, undermine emerging bilateral cooperation and, possibly, influence the UK's looming general elections. Noteworthy, the file on the letter mysteriously, yet conveniently for its creators, subsequently disappeared from the British archives.
☝️ This lesson of the past is instructive and rather relevant for the present. Over the last century, governments in London and the elites behind them came and went, yet their malign methods have lingered.
British authorities and intelligence agencies are still making use of the non-existent "Russian threat" to incite fear among ordinary Britons. Just recently MI5 Director General Ken McCallum spoke of Russia purportedly generating mayhem on British streets. For a long time already such claims have been accompanied by references to the provocation in Salisbury. Now, ridiculous stories of some arsons are also being employed.
These allegations are of the same ilk as the Zinoviev Letter.
❌ Just like a century ago, anti-Russian scaremongering pursues narrow self-interest and has nothing to do with the truth or the good of the realm. We hope that fewer and fewer people choose to believe these fairytales. All the more so because it is no secret that destabilising foreign countries and instigating coups d’état are the Western governments', including the UK's, tool of choice, and not Russia's. This has once again been corroborated by the tragic example of the Ukrainian "Maidan" in 2014 and what has followed since.
The actual authors of the hoax are unknown.
There is no doubt though that the document was fabricated, and the British intelligence agencies and elites fed it to the press. Its purpose was to smear our country, undermine emerging bilateral cooperation and, possibly, influence the UK's looming general elections. Noteworthy, the file on the letter mysteriously, yet conveniently for its creators, subsequently disappeared from the British archives.
☝️ This lesson of the past is instructive and rather relevant for the present. Over the last century, governments in London and the elites behind them came and went, yet their malign methods have lingered.
British authorities and intelligence agencies are still making use of the non-existent "Russian threat" to incite fear among ordinary Britons. Just recently MI5 Director General Ken McCallum spoke of Russia purportedly generating mayhem on British streets. For a long time already such claims have been accompanied by references to the provocation in Salisbury. Now, ridiculous stories of some arsons are also being employed.
These allegations are of the same ilk as the Zinoviev Letter.
❌ Just like a century ago, anti-Russian scaremongering pursues narrow self-interest and has nothing to do with the truth or the good of the realm. We hope that fewer and fewer people choose to believe these fairytales. All the more so because it is no secret that destabilising foreign countries and instigating coups d’état are the Western governments', including the UK's, tool of choice, and not Russia's. This has once again been corroborated by the tragic example of the Ukrainian "Maidan" in 2014 and what has followed since.
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📰 Excerpt from Ambassador Andrei Kelin's interview with TASS News Agency (25 October 2024)
❓ Question: The United Kingdom has announced its intention to disburse a £2.26 billion loan to Kiev backed by Russian sovereign assets. Will Russia come up with retaliatory measures in response to this move and what form might they take?
💬 Andrei Kelin: One needs to get the gist of the scheme. The British government was quick to announce the loan. It is supposed to be repaid from unforeseen profits generated by the reinvestment of frozen Russian assets. However, it seems that this scheme has not been thoroughly designed.
The announcement was made in haste most probably in order to rope in other G7 countries and the EU to follow suit. As it stands for now, public comments imply that the loan will, in fact, be disbursed from the UK’s own budgetary resources. The procedure of repayment remains entirely unclear at this stage.
In any case, the British jurisdiction holds relatively few Russian state assets, and the dividends from their reinvestment, as we understand, will not even cover the loan’s value in the coming decades. In other words, London has once again sugarcoated reality and dipped into the pockets of British taxpayers.
Public borrowing under the Labour government rose by £2.1 billion in September this year compared to the same month last year. They are continuing down this path, straining the budget.
❗️ It is now beyond doubt that, in spite of numerous arguments in support of the presumed legal soundness of the scheme, it actually represents an act of plain theft.
For outside observers this is a glaring example of the unreliability of the UK's jurisdiction for foreign investors. Such actions, of course, undermine the reputation of the pound.
❓ Question: The United Kingdom has announced its intention to disburse a £2.26 billion loan to Kiev backed by Russian sovereign assets. Will Russia come up with retaliatory measures in response to this move and what form might they take?
💬 Andrei Kelin: One needs to get the gist of the scheme. The British government was quick to announce the loan. It is supposed to be repaid from unforeseen profits generated by the reinvestment of frozen Russian assets. However, it seems that this scheme has not been thoroughly designed.
The announcement was made in haste most probably in order to rope in other G7 countries and the EU to follow suit. As it stands for now, public comments imply that the loan will, in fact, be disbursed from the UK’s own budgetary resources. The procedure of repayment remains entirely unclear at this stage.
In any case, the British jurisdiction holds relatively few Russian state assets, and the dividends from their reinvestment, as we understand, will not even cover the loan’s value in the coming decades. In other words, London has once again sugarcoated reality and dipped into the pockets of British taxpayers.
Public borrowing under the Labour government rose by £2.1 billion in September this year compared to the same month last year. They are continuing down this path, straining the budget.
❗️ It is now beyond doubt that, in spite of numerous arguments in support of the presumed legal soundness of the scheme, it actually represents an act of plain theft.
For outside observers this is a glaring example of the unreliability of the UK's jurisdiction for foreign investors. Such actions, of course, undermine the reputation of the pound.
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🎙 Remarks and answers to media questions by President of Russia Vladimir Putin following the results of the XVI BRICS Summit in Kazan (October 24, 2024)
💬 Vladimir Putin: The XVI BRICS Summit has just concluded with great success.
It marked the culmination of Russia's chairmanship of the group and was one of the significant events on the global political calendar.
<...>
Regarding the Kazan Summit itself, delegations from 35 countries and six international organisations participated in it, as you are already aware. Such broad representation clearly underscores the authority and role of BRICS, as well as the growing interest in cooperation with us from states that are indeed pursuing truly independent and sovereign policies.
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📄 The Kazan Declaration which summed up the discussions was approved at the Summit.
<...>
In Kazan, we reaffirmed that BRICS is not a closed format; it is open to all those who share BRICS values. The Group's members are prepared to work towards identifying joint solutions without external pressure or attempts to enforce narrow approaches upon anyone. BRICS is compelled to respond to the burgeoning demand in the world for such cooperation. Accordingly, we devoted particular attention to the matter of potential BRICS expansion through the establishment of a new category — that of partner states.
The Summit has concluded. I wish to express my gratitude once again to all my colleagues, who travelled to Kazan, for their contributions to our collective efforts. I must highlight that their input was quite substantial.
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Answers to media questions. Key points:
Prospects for the settlement of the Ukrainian crisis
• All the parties are in favour of resolving the conflict at the earliest opportunity, preferably through peaceful means. You may be aware that the People's Republic of China and Brazil put forward an initiative at the General Assembly in New York. Numerous BRICS nations endorse these initiatives, and we, in turn, extend our gratitude to our partners for their attention to this conflict and their pursuit of methods to resolve it.
• We are ready to discuss a peace agreement in any shape or form based on the reality on the ground. That is to say, I am not ready to accept anything else.
On alleged Russia's interference in the US electoral process and the prospects for normalization of Russia-US relations
• This issue has been making headlines for years now. <...> However, after an investigation conducted in the United States, everyone, including US Congress, concluded that it was utter nonsense and that nothing of the kind ever happened. There were no contacts back then, and there are none now.
• Russia-US relations after the elections depend primarily on the United States. If the United States is open to building normal relations with Russia, we will do the same. If not, so be it. This is up to the future Administration.
On global and regional stability, security and building a just world
• Is it fair in terms of security that you have for years disregarded our repeated requests to our partners not to expand NATO eastward? Is it fair that you lied through your teeth, saying that the bloc would not expand while doing precisely that in violation of your commitments? <...> Is it fair that you violated your commitments within the OSCE, when all Western countries signed a document stating that no country may ensure its security at the expense of other countries?
❗️This is not fair. We want to change this, and we will change it.
The situation in the Middle East
• I believe that there is no person on Earth whose heart does not bleed when they see what is happening in Gaza. Over 40,000 people, mostly women and children, have been killed.
• The solution can only be found by addressing the root causes, the primary one being the lack of a fully recognized, sovereign Palestinian state. It is necessary to implement all relevant UN Security Council resolutions on this matter.
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🎙 Remarks and answers to media questions by President of Russia Vladimir Putin following the results of the XVI BRICS Summit in Kazan (October 24, 2024)
💬 Vladimir Putin: The XVI BRICS Summit has just concluded with great success.
It marked the culmination of Russia's chairmanship of the group and was one of the significant events on the global political calendar.
<...>
Regarding the Kazan Summit itself, delegations from 35 countries and six international organisations participated in it, as you are already aware. Such broad representation clearly underscores the authority and role of BRICS, as well as the growing interest in cooperation with us from states that are indeed pursuing truly independent and sovereign policies.
<...>
📄 The Kazan Declaration which summed up the discussions was approved at the Summit.
<...>
In Kazan, we reaffirmed that BRICS is not a closed format; it is open to all those who share BRICS values. The Group's members are prepared to work towards identifying joint solutions without external pressure or attempts to enforce narrow approaches upon anyone. BRICS is compelled to respond to the burgeoning demand in the world for such cooperation. Accordingly, we devoted particular attention to the matter of potential BRICS expansion through the establishment of a new category — that of partner states.
The Summit has concluded. I wish to express my gratitude once again to all my colleagues, who travelled to Kazan, for their contributions to our collective efforts. I must highlight that their input was quite substantial.
***
Answers to media questions. Key points:
Prospects for the settlement of the Ukrainian crisis
• All the parties are in favour of resolving the conflict at the earliest opportunity, preferably through peaceful means. You may be aware that the People's Republic of China and Brazil put forward an initiative at the General Assembly in New York. Numerous BRICS nations endorse these initiatives, and we, in turn, extend our gratitude to our partners for their attention to this conflict and their pursuit of methods to resolve it.
• We are ready to discuss a peace agreement in any shape or form based on the reality on the ground. That is to say, I am not ready to accept anything else.
On alleged Russia's interference in the US electoral process and the prospects for normalization of Russia-US relations
• This issue has been making headlines for years now. <...> However, after an investigation conducted in the United States, everyone, including US Congress, concluded that it was utter nonsense and that nothing of the kind ever happened. There were no contacts back then, and there are none now.
• Russia-US relations after the elections depend primarily on the United States. If the United States is open to building normal relations with Russia, we will do the same. If not, so be it. This is up to the future Administration.
On global and regional stability, security and building a just world
• Is it fair in terms of security that you have for years disregarded our repeated requests to our partners not to expand NATO eastward? Is it fair that you lied through your teeth, saying that the bloc would not expand while doing precisely that in violation of your commitments? <...> Is it fair that you violated your commitments within the OSCE, when all Western countries signed a document stating that no country may ensure its security at the expense of other countries?
❗️This is not fair. We want to change this, and we will change it.
The situation in the Middle East
• I believe that there is no person on Earth whose heart does not bleed when they see what is happening in Gaza. Over 40,000 people, mostly women and children, have been killed.
• The solution can only be found by addressing the root causes, the primary one being the lack of a fully recognized, sovereign Palestinian state. It is necessary to implement all relevant UN Security Council resolutions on this matter.
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📰 Excerpt from Ambassador Andrei Kelin's interview with TASS News Agency (25 October 2024) ❓ Question: The United Kingdom has announced its intention to disburse a £2.26 billion loan to Kiev backed by Russian sovereign assets. Will Russia come up with retaliatory…
📰 Excerpt from Ambassador Andrei Kelin's interview with TASS News Agency (25 October 2024)
❓ Question: How closely are Russian diplomats following the public hearings in the English city of Salisbury as part of the public inquiry into the death of Dawn Sturgess? Has the Russian Embassy received any requests from the head of the public inquiry?
💬 Andrei Kelin: It has been a long time since the Embassy received any requests of such kind. Of course, we are closely monitoring the situation.
The 2018 provocation was widely used as a pretext for launching a large-scale anti-Russian campaign, both in the UK and across Europe.
Now, during the course of the public hearings — to be followed by another phase of closed hearings — government officials continue to repeat baseless anti-Russian narratives, hiding behind the veil of secrecy. Meanwhile, the media in its coverage of the proceedings only amplify the anti-Russian signals.
While key questions remain unanswered, new contradictions are emerging, highlighting the absurdity of the entire charade. For instance, the police had initially claimed that a single vial held by Dawn Sturgess could have killed thousands. It has now come to light that her partner, Charlie Rowley, literally got drenched with liquid from the same vial when he opened it, and yet remains alive and well. Against this backdrop, it is increasingly difficult to believe the initial story.
We shall see what the upcoming hearings reveal, but for now, there is only one undisputable fact: Sergei and Yulia Skripal, the central figures in this case, are absent from these hearings. Obviously, they are prevented from appearing and are being kept hidden.
❗️ We will continue to demand from the British authorities credible information regarding their fate. If the Skripals do not wish to receive any assistance or attention from our state, they should be allowed to say so themselves.
❓ Question: How closely are Russian diplomats following the public hearings in the English city of Salisbury as part of the public inquiry into the death of Dawn Sturgess? Has the Russian Embassy received any requests from the head of the public inquiry?
💬 Andrei Kelin: It has been a long time since the Embassy received any requests of such kind. Of course, we are closely monitoring the situation.
The 2018 provocation was widely used as a pretext for launching a large-scale anti-Russian campaign, both in the UK and across Europe.
Now, during the course of the public hearings — to be followed by another phase of closed hearings — government officials continue to repeat baseless anti-Russian narratives, hiding behind the veil of secrecy. Meanwhile, the media in its coverage of the proceedings only amplify the anti-Russian signals.
While key questions remain unanswered, new contradictions are emerging, highlighting the absurdity of the entire charade. For instance, the police had initially claimed that a single vial held by Dawn Sturgess could have killed thousands. It has now come to light that her partner, Charlie Rowley, literally got drenched with liquid from the same vial when he opened it, and yet remains alive and well. Against this backdrop, it is increasingly difficult to believe the initial story.
We shall see what the upcoming hearings reveal, but for now, there is only one undisputable fact: Sergei and Yulia Skripal, the central figures in this case, are absent from these hearings. Obviously, they are prevented from appearing and are being kept hidden.
❗️ We will continue to demand from the British authorities credible information regarding their fate. If the Skripals do not wish to receive any assistance or attention from our state, they should be allowed to say so themselves.
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☝️ Unlike some Russia does not need to search far for inspiring Black History Month stories. One such story is that of Ivan Gannibal (1735-1801), a talented and successful Imperial Russian military commander who won or decisively contributed to a number of…
🌍 Our Black History Month timeline would be incomplete without the Soviet period. As the country transitioned from the Russian Empire to the USSR, supporting Africa and people of African origin emerged as a distinctive strand of foreign policy rooted in sincere public sentiment.
This was visible as early as in 1920-1930s. Famous singer and London's resident Paul Robeson observed since his first visits to the USSR that strangers on the streets were keen to shake his hands as a sign of solidarity. Referring to Mussolini's invasion of Ethiopia he noted that the head of Soviet diplomacy Maksim Litvinov "stood alone beside Haile Selassie in Geneva".
☝️ Later, support for colonised peoples' liberation movements and cooperation with newly independent states were major official principles of the Soviet foreign policy since 1950s.
The USSR proposed a declaration on decolonisation, introduced its first draft and was instrumental in getting the Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples adopted by the UN General Assembly in 1960 (the UK, the USA and some others abstained).
At the grassroots level, support for the right of self-determination and anti-racism was channeled through the Soviet Afro-Asian Solidarity Committee and promoted through arts.
At the same time the USSR welcomed thousands of Africans, and not just civic activists like the British African-Caribbean community leader Claudia Jones. Universities across the country, including iconic Patrice Lumumba University in Moscow, embraced students for them to bring precious knowledge back home. Around 60 thousand of them received Soviet degrees by 1991.
🤝 The material and sentimental legacy of these young men and women is now an integral part of both Russian and African past and present.
This was visible as early as in 1920-1930s. Famous singer and London's resident Paul Robeson observed since his first visits to the USSR that strangers on the streets were keen to shake his hands as a sign of solidarity. Referring to Mussolini's invasion of Ethiopia he noted that the head of Soviet diplomacy Maksim Litvinov "stood alone beside Haile Selassie in Geneva".
☝️ Later, support for colonised peoples' liberation movements and cooperation with newly independent states were major official principles of the Soviet foreign policy since 1950s.
The USSR proposed a declaration on decolonisation, introduced its first draft and was instrumental in getting the Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples adopted by the UN General Assembly in 1960 (the UK, the USA and some others abstained).
At the grassroots level, support for the right of self-determination and anti-racism was channeled through the Soviet Afro-Asian Solidarity Committee and promoted through arts.
At the same time the USSR welcomed thousands of Africans, and not just civic activists like the British African-Caribbean community leader Claudia Jones. Universities across the country, including iconic Patrice Lumumba University in Moscow, embraced students for them to bring precious knowledge back home. Around 60 thousand of them received Soviet degrees by 1991.
🤝 The material and sentimental legacy of these young men and women is now an integral part of both Russian and African past and present.
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Ever ask yourself a question ❓ What do you really know about Russia? What lies have the MSM spoon-fed you?
'Inland Visions' follows host Sean Thomas across the country to shed those stereotypes. Prepare to discover Russia anew and see a new perspective on what the largest country in the world is all about.
📹 This time the programme explores the enchanting palace of Peterhof, dubbed the 'Russian Versailles'.
Known for its grand architecture, impressive fountains, and beautifully landscaped gardens, the royal estate near St. Petersburg embodies grandeur and luxury of the Russian Empire.
⛲️ One of Peterhof’s main highlights is its fountains. The Grand Cascade, with over 60 fountains and numerous statues, is an engineering marvel that relies entirely on gravity to function — no pumps are used.
🏰 Not only the fountains are remarkable — the Grand Palace, a lavish residence with opulent rooms & stunning interiors, also showcases the lifestyle of the Russian nobility.
Join 'Inland Visions' on a royal journey through captivating interiors, find peace in the heavenly gardens, and see what it takes to make hundreds of fountains work simultaneously!
'Inland Visions' follows host Sean Thomas across the country to shed those stereotypes. Prepare to discover Russia anew and see a new perspective on what the largest country in the world is all about.
📹 This time the programme explores the enchanting palace of Peterhof, dubbed the 'Russian Versailles'.
Known for its grand architecture, impressive fountains, and beautifully landscaped gardens, the royal estate near St. Petersburg embodies grandeur and luxury of the Russian Empire.
⛲️ One of Peterhof’s main highlights is its fountains. The Grand Cascade, with over 60 fountains and numerous statues, is an engineering marvel that relies entirely on gravity to function — no pumps are used.
🏰 Not only the fountains are remarkable — the Grand Palace, a lavish residence with opulent rooms & stunning interiors, also showcases the lifestyle of the Russian nobility.
Join 'Inland Visions' on a royal journey through captivating interiors, find peace in the heavenly gardens, and see what it takes to make hundreds of fountains work simultaneously!
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🎙 Excerpt from President Vladimir Putin's news conference following 16th BRICS Summit (24 October 2024)
❓ Steven Rosenberg, BBC: I have read the final BRICS statement, which refers to the need for global and regional stability, security and just peace. In general, the motto of Russia’s BRICS chairmanship includes such notions, it seems to me – justice and security. But how does all this relate to your actions in the last two and a half years, with the invasion of Ukraine? Where is justice, stability and security, including the security of Russia? Because there were no drone attacks on Russian territory, no shelling of Russian cities, and no foreign troops occupying Russian territory before the start of the special military operation – this did not happen.
💬 Vladimir Putin: I will start with Russia’s security because it is the most important thing for me.
You have mentioned drone attacks and so on. Yes, this was not the case, but there was a much worse situation. The situation was that we were constantly put in our place as we made constant and persistent proposals to establish contacts and relations with the countries of the Western.
And eventually that placing would have led Russia to the category of second-rate countries to only function as raw material appendages with the loss of the country's sovereignty to a certain degree and to a large extent.
In such a capacity Russia is unable not only to develop, it just cannot exist. <...>
Is it fair that you staged a government coup in complete disregard of international law and all the tenets of international law and the UN Charter? Is it fair that you financed a government coup in a foreign country, specifically Ukraine, and pushed the situation there towards a hot phase? Is this fair in terms of global security?
Is it fair that you violated your commitments within the OSCE, when all Western countries signed a document stating that no country may ensure its security at the expense of other countries?
We warned you against doing this – against expanding NATO – because it infringed on our security. But you did it nevertheless. Is this fair?
❗️ This is not fair. We want to change this, and we will change it.
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❓ Steven Rosenberg, BBC: I have read the final BRICS statement, which refers to the need for global and regional stability, security and just peace. In general, the motto of Russia’s BRICS chairmanship includes such notions, it seems to me – justice and security. But how does all this relate to your actions in the last two and a half years, with the invasion of Ukraine? Where is justice, stability and security, including the security of Russia? Because there were no drone attacks on Russian territory, no shelling of Russian cities, and no foreign troops occupying Russian territory before the start of the special military operation – this did not happen.
💬 Vladimir Putin: I will start with Russia’s security because it is the most important thing for me.
You have mentioned drone attacks and so on. Yes, this was not the case, but there was a much worse situation. The situation was that we were constantly put in our place as we made constant and persistent proposals to establish contacts and relations with the countries of the Western.
And eventually that placing would have led Russia to the category of second-rate countries to only function as raw material appendages with the loss of the country's sovereignty to a certain degree and to a large extent.
In such a capacity Russia is unable not only to develop, it just cannot exist. <...>
Is it fair that you staged a government coup in complete disregard of international law and all the tenets of international law and the UN Charter? Is it fair that you financed a government coup in a foreign country, specifically Ukraine, and pushed the situation there towards a hot phase? Is this fair in terms of global security?
Is it fair that you violated your commitments within the OSCE, when all Western countries signed a document stating that no country may ensure its security at the expense of other countries?
We warned you against doing this – against expanding NATO – because it infringed on our security. But you did it nevertheless. Is this fair?
❗️ This is not fair. We want to change this, and we will change it.
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It's a wrap!
🤝 The XVI #BRICS Summit (October 22-24) — one of the most important international events of the year — has successfully concluded in Kazan under the Russia's Chairship.
Watch our event recap video and relive the best moments from the Summit 👆
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🎙 Excerpt from Russian MFA Spox Maria Zakharova's weekly briefing on topical foreign policy issues (23 October 2024)
British investigation into the Skripal case
💬 Over the years, we have consistently maintained a proactive and assertive stance in presenting the international community with the factual narrative of the events that occurred in Salisbury and Amesbury.
We shall persist in our observation. At present, we witness the utilisation of a quasi-judicial mechanism by the British establishment to embed within the public consciousness an anti-Russia interpretation of the 2018 incidents.
This endeavour is intended to perpetuate the dissemination of Russophobia. This is because all matters related to the Kiev regime, Ukraine, and the situation surrounding Vladimir Zelensky have begun to operate counterproductively for official London. The narrative has reached a saturation point, becoming intolerable for the people. <...>
Yet another attempt to associate the events in Amesbury with the provocation surrounding Sergey or Yulia Skripal has been noted. It appears there is a renewed effort to incite anti-Russia sentiments within the British community, given the involvement of a British citizen who perished.
Despite all the bias, investigation officials were compelled to acknowledge the evident inconsistencies in the British narrative of the Sergey or Yulia Skripal case, which we have been addressing over the years.
Find out more on the Embassy's website 👉 Salisbury: Five Years of Unanswered Questions
This entire situation is characterised by a politicised and non-transparent nature. It clearly indicates that the British authorities are not committed to a fair and impartial trial in the Skripal case. They are deliberately delaying the investigation, diverting it down a misleading path, and politicising the issue.
❗️ This underscores the apparent frame-up nature of the events and reveals that the true aim of the measures taken during Theresa May's premiership was to tarnish our country's international reputation and bilateral relations.
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British investigation into the Skripal case
💬 Over the years, we have consistently maintained a proactive and assertive stance in presenting the international community with the factual narrative of the events that occurred in Salisbury and Amesbury.
We shall persist in our observation. At present, we witness the utilisation of a quasi-judicial mechanism by the British establishment to embed within the public consciousness an anti-Russia interpretation of the 2018 incidents.
This endeavour is intended to perpetuate the dissemination of Russophobia. This is because all matters related to the Kiev regime, Ukraine, and the situation surrounding Vladimir Zelensky have begun to operate counterproductively for official London. The narrative has reached a saturation point, becoming intolerable for the people. <...>
Yet another attempt to associate the events in Amesbury with the provocation surrounding Sergey or Yulia Skripal has been noted. It appears there is a renewed effort to incite anti-Russia sentiments within the British community, given the involvement of a British citizen who perished.
Despite all the bias, investigation officials were compelled to acknowledge the evident inconsistencies in the British narrative of the Sergey or Yulia Skripal case, which we have been addressing over the years.
Find out more on the Embassy's website 👉 Salisbury: Five Years of Unanswered Questions
This entire situation is characterised by a politicised and non-transparent nature. It clearly indicates that the British authorities are not committed to a fair and impartial trial in the Skripal case. They are deliberately delaying the investigation, diverting it down a misleading path, and politicising the issue.
❗️ This underscores the apparent frame-up nature of the events and reveals that the true aim of the measures taken during Theresa May's premiership was to tarnish our country's international reputation and bilateral relations.
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🎙 Excerpt from President Vladimir Putin's news conference following 16th BRICS Summit (24 October 2024) ❓ Steven Rosenberg, BBC: I have read the final BRICS statement, which refers to the need for global and regional stability, security and just peace. In…
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🎙 Excerpt from President Vladimir Putin's news conference following 16th BRICS Summit (24 October 2024)
💬 [Claims by UK intelligence that Russia is generating mayhem on British streets] are absolute drivel.
The domestic policies of Western nations have led to the scenes we have been witnessing on the streets in some European cities. However, you and I know all too well that the European economy is teetering on the brink of a recession, while the Euro zone’s leading economies have de facto entered a recession. <...>
But are we to be blamed for that? What do we have to do with this?
All of a sudden, Western countries, I mean European nations, decided not to use our fuel and energy. We have never turned our backs on them. <...>
This is why we have to start by looking at what the West has achieved with its economic, financial and domestic policies. Of course, people get scared whenever the international situation deteriorates or when they witness escalation in various conflict zones, be it the Middle East or Ukraine.
☝️ But we are not the ones behind this escalation. It is always the other side that seeks to escalate tension.
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💬 [Claims by UK intelligence that Russia is generating mayhem on British streets] are absolute drivel.
The domestic policies of Western nations have led to the scenes we have been witnessing on the streets in some European cities. However, you and I know all too well that the European economy is teetering on the brink of a recession, while the Euro zone’s leading economies have de facto entered a recession. <...>
But are we to be blamed for that? What do we have to do with this?
All of a sudden, Western countries, I mean European nations, decided not to use our fuel and energy. We have never turned our backs on them. <...>
This is why we have to start by looking at what the West has achieved with its economic, financial and domestic policies. Of course, people get scared whenever the international situation deteriorates or when they witness escalation in various conflict zones, be it the Middle East or Ukraine.
☝️ But we are not the ones behind this escalation. It is always the other side that seeks to escalate tension.
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Комментарий Посольства в связи с очередными антироссийскими «санкциями» Лондона
❗️ Сами по себе т.н. «санкции» Лондона, направленные против нашей страны, всё так же нелегитимны и ничтожны, как и прежде.
Попытка обвинить российских граждан и организации в распространении дезинформации и провоцировании неких беспорядков в третьих странах беспочвенны и нелепы. Подобная деятельность – не наш метод. Распространением фальшивок и разжиганием «Майданов» давно занимается Запад.
Кстати, мы буквально на прошлой неделе вспоминали о ярком примере провокаций с использованием подложных документов – «Письме Зиновьева».
Причина очередной антироссийской выходки, очевидно, в том, что британцам и Западу в целом всё сложнее держать своих граждан в неведении об успехах Вооружённых сил России на поле боя и созидательной работе наших властей на освобождённых территориях, о преступной сущности киевского режима и бесчеловечных методах его военизированных формирований, а также о цене, которую платят простые британцы за бездумную поддержку «украинского проекта».
Но правды, как говорится, не утаишь.
❗️ Сами по себе т.н. «санкции» Лондона, направленные против нашей страны, всё так же нелегитимны и ничтожны, как и прежде.
Попытка обвинить российских граждан и организации в распространении дезинформации и провоцировании неких беспорядков в третьих странах беспочвенны и нелепы. Подобная деятельность – не наш метод. Распространением фальшивок и разжиганием «Майданов» давно занимается Запад.
Кстати, мы буквально на прошлой неделе вспоминали о ярком примере провокаций с использованием подложных документов – «Письме Зиновьева».
Причина очередной антироссийской выходки, очевидно, в том, что британцам и Западу в целом всё сложнее держать своих граждан в неведении об успехах Вооружённых сил России на поле боя и созидательной работе наших властей на освобождённых территориях, о преступной сущности киевского режима и бесчеловечных методах его военизированных формирований, а также о цене, которую платят простые британцы за бездумную поддержку «украинского проекта».
Но правды, как говорится, не утаишь.
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Russian Embassy to the UK
Комментарий Посольства в связи с очередными антироссийскими «санкциями» Лондона ❗️ Сами по себе т.н. «санкции» Лондона, направленные против нашей страны, всё так же нелегитимны и ничтожны, как и прежде. Попытка обвинить российских граждан и организации в…
Embassy comment on London’s latest anti-Russian "sanctions"
❗️ By themselves, London’s so-called "sanctions" against Russia remain as illegitimate and worthless as ever.
The attempt to accuse Russian citizens and organisations of spreading disinformation and inciting some kind of unrest in third countries is groundless and absurd. Such actions are not our method. It is the West that has long been engaged in disseminating fabrications and instigating "Maidans".
Incidentally, just last week we recalled the glaring example of provocations based on forged documents – the Zinoviev Letter.
The reason for yet another anti-Russian move is clear: Britain, along with the West as a whole, finds it increasingly challenging to keep its citizens in the dark about the battlefield successes of Russia's Armed Forces, the constructive efforts of our authorities in newly-liberated territories, the criminal nature of the Kiev regime, and the inhumane methods of its militants – no to mention the price ordinary Britons pay for their government’s unthinking support of the "Ukraine project".
However, as the saying goes, the truth will out.
❗️ By themselves, London’s so-called "sanctions" against Russia remain as illegitimate and worthless as ever.
The attempt to accuse Russian citizens and organisations of spreading disinformation and inciting some kind of unrest in third countries is groundless and absurd. Such actions are not our method. It is the West that has long been engaged in disseminating fabrications and instigating "Maidans".
Incidentally, just last week we recalled the glaring example of provocations based on forged documents – the Zinoviev Letter.
The reason for yet another anti-Russian move is clear: Britain, along with the West as a whole, finds it increasingly challenging to keep its citizens in the dark about the battlefield successes of Russia's Armed Forces, the constructive efforts of our authorities in newly-liberated territories, the criminal nature of the Kiev regime, and the inhumane methods of its militants – no to mention the price ordinary Britons pay for their government’s unthinking support of the "Ukraine project".
However, as the saying goes, the truth will out.
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🎙 Excerpt from Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov's remarks and answers to media questions following talks with Kuwaiti Foreign Minister Abdullah Ali Al-Yahya (Moscow, 28 October 2024)
❓ Question: How does Moscow assess the situation in the Middle East following the Israeli attacks and strikes on Iran? Has the region managed to avoid the worst-case scenario, or conversely, are these strikes likely to lead to a new phase of conflict escalation?
💬 Sergey Lavrov: At this stage, the worst-case scenario has been, and continues to be, averted, although it remains a possibility.
Similar to the situation in Ukraine, there are those who seek to exacerbate tensions to a level that would prompt United States intervention. It is my hope that recent diplomatic interactions will prevent such an outcome. At the very least, we are undertaking all possible efforts to halt the escalation and alleviate the situation.
Obviously, Israel's strikes on Iran, which are being portrayed as retaliatory actions – purporting that such actions have been taken, the parties seem to be even and nothing more needs to be done – have not simplified the situation. Nonetheless, we are hopeful that the UN Security Council might contribute to de-escalating the situation. <...>
We must actively pursue a ceasefire in the Palestinian territories and Lebanon, work towards long-term stability, and address the worsening humanitarian issues.
New waves of refugees have emerged, and they must be repatriated. The objective of establishing a Palestinian State in full accordance with UN resolutions is becoming increasingly imperative.
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❓ Question: How does Moscow assess the situation in the Middle East following the Israeli attacks and strikes on Iran? Has the region managed to avoid the worst-case scenario, or conversely, are these strikes likely to lead to a new phase of conflict escalation?
💬 Sergey Lavrov: At this stage, the worst-case scenario has been, and continues to be, averted, although it remains a possibility.
Similar to the situation in Ukraine, there are those who seek to exacerbate tensions to a level that would prompt United States intervention. It is my hope that recent diplomatic interactions will prevent such an outcome. At the very least, we are undertaking all possible efforts to halt the escalation and alleviate the situation.
Obviously, Israel's strikes on Iran, which are being portrayed as retaliatory actions – purporting that such actions have been taken, the parties seem to be even and nothing more needs to be done – have not simplified the situation. Nonetheless, we are hopeful that the UN Security Council might contribute to de-escalating the situation. <...>
We must actively pursue a ceasefire in the Palestinian territories and Lebanon, work towards long-term stability, and address the worsening humanitarian issues.
New waves of refugees have emerged, and they must be repatriated. The objective of establishing a Palestinian State in full accordance with UN resolutions is becoming increasingly imperative.
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💬 President Vladimir Putin: Russia reaffirms its principled stance that the use of nuclear weapons is an extreme, exceptional measure for ensuring state security.
That said, we fully recognise that the nuclear triad remains a solid pillar of our country's sovereignty and security. It enables us to achieve strategic deterrence objectives and uphold nuclear parity and the balance of power globally, which are key factors underpinning global stability.
In light of escalating geopolitical tensions and the emergence of new external threats and risks, it is imperative for us to have modern strategic forces that are in a state of constant combat readiness.
We shall continue to enhance all their components, as we possess the necessary resources to do so. I must stress that we do not intend to be drawn into a new arms race; however, we will maintain our nuclear forces at a level of necessary sufficiency.
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That said, we fully recognise that the nuclear triad remains a solid pillar of our country's sovereignty and security. It enables us to achieve strategic deterrence objectives and uphold nuclear parity and the balance of power globally, which are key factors underpinning global stability.
In light of escalating geopolitical tensions and the emergence of new external threats and risks, it is imperative for us to have modern strategic forces that are in a state of constant combat readiness.
We shall continue to enhance all their components, as we possess the necessary resources to do so. I must stress that we do not intend to be drawn into a new arms race; however, we will maintain our nuclear forces at a level of necessary sufficiency.
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🤝 On October 29, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov met with the heads of diplomatic missions of the #BRICS countries accredited in Moscow.
They discussed ways to further strengthen strategic partnerships within BRICS in the light of the outcomes of the 16th BRICS Summit held in Kazan on October 22-24 and chaired by Russia.
The Parties had a thorough exchange of views on the situation in and around Ukraine. The Russian Side laid out the fundamental approaches to the Ukrainian crisis resolution based on Russian President Vladimir Putin’s initiative of June 14, highlighting the cornerstones of Moscow’s stance on the issue.
Those include:
• withdrawal of Ukrainian troops from all Russian regions,
• recognition of those regions as Russian territory,
• termination of Kiev’s attempts to apply for NATO membership,
• the lifting of Western sanctions against Russia,
• all-out guarantees of the rights of the Russian-speaking citizens of Ukraine.
The meeting took place in a friendly and constructive atmosphere.
They discussed ways to further strengthen strategic partnerships within BRICS in the light of the outcomes of the 16th BRICS Summit held in Kazan on October 22-24 and chaired by Russia.
The Parties had a thorough exchange of views on the situation in and around Ukraine. The Russian Side laid out the fundamental approaches to the Ukrainian crisis resolution based on Russian President Vladimir Putin’s initiative of June 14, highlighting the cornerstones of Moscow’s stance on the issue.
Those include:
• withdrawal of Ukrainian troops from all Russian regions,
• recognition of those regions as Russian territory,
• termination of Kiev’s attempts to apply for NATO membership,
• the lifting of Western sanctions against Russia,
• all-out guarantees of the rights of the Russian-speaking citizens of Ukraine.
The meeting took place in a friendly and constructive atmosphere.
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