#Announcement
🔉Call for Essays: Open Dialogue “The Future of the World”
Open Dialogue is a global platform uniting experts, policymakers, academics, business leaders, and journalists to shape a shared agenda for sustainable global growth with a focus on the interests of the Global Majority.
🌐 Launched in April 2025 at the National Centre RUSSIA, the inaugural Open Dialogue brought together voices from 100+ countries, with 700 essays across four key themes:
• Human Capital
• Environment
• Technology
• Connectivity
The most outstanding contributors were invited to Moscow for in-person discussions. The initiative resulted in analytical reports and essay collections presented at #SPIEF2025.
❗️The second Open Dialogue invites authors to submit ideas until January 30, 2026.
👉 Submit your essay
🔉Call for Essays: Open Dialogue “The Future of the World”
Open Dialogue is a global platform uniting experts, policymakers, academics, business leaders, and journalists to shape a shared agenda for sustainable global growth with a focus on the interests of the Global Majority.
🌐 Launched in April 2025 at the National Centre RUSSIA, the inaugural Open Dialogue brought together voices from 100+ countries, with 700 essays across four key themes:
• Human Capital
• Environment
• Technology
• Connectivity
The most outstanding contributors were invited to Moscow for in-person discussions. The initiative resulted in analytical reports and essay collections presented at #SPIEF2025.
❗️The second Open Dialogue invites authors to submit ideas until January 30, 2026.
👉 Submit your essay
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🌐 199 years ago, #OTD in 1827, Pyotr Semyonov-Tyan-Shansky, a renowned Russian geographer and academician, was born.
He is famous for his research of Central Asia and in particular the Tyan Shan mountains largely unknown for Europeans at that time. His two-year long trip in 1856-1857 resulted in a complete and systematic description of Tyan Shan, its layout, vegetation, and wildlife, published in 1859. One of his most interesting discoveries was refuting Alexander Humboldt's assumption of Tyan Shan’s volcanic origin.
This groundbreaking contribution to the exploration of Tyan Shan earned Pyotr Semyonov-Tyan-Shansky the right to use the name the mountain chain for his last name.
He also managed the Russian Geographic Society for 40 years.
🔬For his outstanding research in botany, zoology, and geography he was elected full member at all the Russian Universities.
#OutstandingRussians
He is famous for his research of Central Asia and in particular the Tyan Shan mountains largely unknown for Europeans at that time. His two-year long trip in 1856-1857 resulted in a complete and systematic description of Tyan Shan, its layout, vegetation, and wildlife, published in 1859. One of his most interesting discoveries was refuting Alexander Humboldt's assumption of Tyan Shan’s volcanic origin.
This groundbreaking contribution to the exploration of Tyan Shan earned Pyotr Semyonov-Tyan-Shansky the right to use the name the mountain chain for his last name.
He also managed the Russian Geographic Society for 40 years.
🔬For his outstanding research in botany, zoology, and geography he was elected full member at all the Russian Universities.
#OutstandingRussians
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🎙 Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov’s opening remarks during talks with Minister of International Relations and Trade of the Republic of Namibia Selma Ashipala-Musavyi (Moscow, January 14, 2026)
💬 Sergey Lavrov: Ms Minister, Dear Selma,
Colleagues, Friends,
We are glad to welcome you in Moscow.
We arranged this visit, when we were meeting in Cairo on the sidelines of the Second Ministerial Conference of the #RussiaAfrica Partnership Forum in December 2025. Now we are acting on this agreement.
We appreciate the rich history and traditions of friendship in relations with your country, starting with the period, when the Soviet Union was helping you to gain independence and lay down the foundations of your statehood.
March 2025 marked 35 years since the Namibian people won independence. President of Russia Vladimir Putin sent a message of greetings to President of Namibia Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah on the occasion of this anniversary.
We see solidarity with regard to Russia and a shared sympathy, as well as the intention on the part of our peoples and governments to promote political dialogue, economic cooperation, and humanitarian contacts.
As you and I discussed in Cairo, we will be happy to receive President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah in the Russian Federation. We noted that all previous presidents of your country had visited Moscow.
Today, there is a good pretext for discussing in detail the state of our bilateral relations and mapping out ways for their expansion, particularly in the economy, trade, and investment, as well as for comparing notes on regional African problems. There are quite a few of these, and Namibia is pro-active in settling them.
We will also discuss issues related to the activities of the United Nations and other global organisations.
You are welcome once again. We are glad to see you.
#RussiaNamibia
💬 Sergey Lavrov: Ms Minister, Dear Selma,
Colleagues, Friends,
We are glad to welcome you in Moscow.
We arranged this visit, when we were meeting in Cairo on the sidelines of the Second Ministerial Conference of the #RussiaAfrica Partnership Forum in December 2025. Now we are acting on this agreement.
We appreciate the rich history and traditions of friendship in relations with your country, starting with the period, when the Soviet Union was helping you to gain independence and lay down the foundations of your statehood.
March 2025 marked 35 years since the Namibian people won independence. President of Russia Vladimir Putin sent a message of greetings to President of Namibia Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah on the occasion of this anniversary.
We see solidarity with regard to Russia and a shared sympathy, as well as the intention on the part of our peoples and governments to promote political dialogue, economic cooperation, and humanitarian contacts.
As you and I discussed in Cairo, we will be happy to receive President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah in the Russian Federation. We noted that all previous presidents of your country had visited Moscow.
Today, there is a good pretext for discussing in detail the state of our bilateral relations and mapping out ways for their expansion, particularly in the economy, trade, and investment, as well as for comparing notes on regional African problems. There are quite a few of these, and Namibia is pro-active in settling them.
We will also discuss issues related to the activities of the United Nations and other global organisations.
You are welcome once again. We are glad to see you.
#RussiaNamibia
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🇷🇺🇧🇷📞 President of Russia Vladimir Putin and President of Brazil Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva had a telephone conversation (January 14, 2026)
The Leaders exchanged views on pressing international issues, with a focus on the situation surrounding Venezuela.
They underscored the convergence of the principled stances of Russia and Brazil regarding the safeguarding of the state sovereignty and national interests of the Bolivarian Republic.
The Presidents agreed to continue coordinating efforts, including within the framework of the #UN and #BRICS, in the interests of de-escalating tensions in Latin America and other regions of the world.
In the context of the forthcoming meeting of the Russian-Brazilian High-Level Commission scheduled for February 2026, the Leaders held an in-depth discussion on further advancing bilateral cooperation across a wide range of areas.
#RussiaBrazil
The Leaders exchanged views on pressing international issues, with a focus on the situation surrounding Venezuela.
They underscored the convergence of the principled stances of Russia and Brazil regarding the safeguarding of the state sovereignty and national interests of the Bolivarian Republic.
The Presidents agreed to continue coordinating efforts, including within the framework of the #UN and #BRICS, in the interests of de-escalating tensions in Latin America and other regions of the world.
In the context of the forthcoming meeting of the Russian-Brazilian High-Level Commission scheduled for February 2026, the Leaders held an in-depth discussion on further advancing bilateral cooperation across a wide range of areas.
#RussiaBrazil
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🎙 Statement by Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov at a joint press conference with Minister of International Relations and Trade of the Republic of Namibia Selma Ashipala-Musavyi (January 14, 2026, Moscow)
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💬 Sergey Lavrov: We reaffirmed that the friendly ties between Moscow and Windhoek are developing steadily and rest on the principles traditional for our relations – equality, solidarity, mutual respect and support.
We highly value the fact that our Namibian friends remember well the assistance provided by the Soviet Union during the struggle against colonialism and in laying the foundations of statehood.
We welcomed the intention of Namibia’s new leadership, personally President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, to deepen ties with Russia. We spoke in favour of expanding dialogue, including at the highest and high levels. We are certainly interested in resuming the practice of regular foreign-policy consultations.
🤝 We highly assessed inter-party cooperation. In February 2024, the South West Africa People’s Organization (SWAPO) supported the initiative of the political party United Russia to establish the Forum of Supporters of the Fight against Modern Practices of Neocolonialism. By decision of the UN General Assembly, December 14 each year will be marked as the International Day against Colonialism in All Its Forms and Manifestations.
We consider this a fundamentally important decision, as after African friends gained political independence, economic dependence on the West persisted. In recent years, we have even observed this dependence deepening. Therefore, what we call the “second awakening of Africa” is a highly relevant issue on the international agenda.
📈 We agreed to make additional efforts to intensify trade and economic cooperation.
Another area with clear prospects and solid groundwork already in place is healthcare. Training of personnel has traditionally been an integral part of our cooperation. Many thousands of Namibians have received education in Russia or the USSR. This practice continues today. Tourism is another sphere with evident potential.
We reaffirmed our readiness to continue assisting our Namibian friends on international platforms, including through the provision of humanitarian assistance via the UN World Food Programme.
We share a common view on the success of the Russia-Africa Partnership Forum, established at the initiative of the heads of state of Russia and African countries, and note identical or very close positions on most, if not all, items of the international and regional agenda.
We underscored the need to improve the UN’s working methods, including the Security Council refor. We consistently support Africa’s fair demands to increase its representation in the Security Council.
We expressed gratitude to our Namibian friends for supporting all initiatives promoted by Russia at the UN, including those of particular importance in today’s international environment – the inadmissibility of the glorification of Nazism, countering neocolonial practices, cooperation in information security, ensuring the peaceful use of outer space, as well as disarmament initiatives.
Special attention was paid to African issues, including the situation in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo and developments in the Saharo-Sahel region.
🌍 We consistently advance the concept that solutions to African problems should be sought by African countries themselves. External actors must respect the approaches developed by Africans and provide possible assistance in their practical implementation.
#RussiaNamibia
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💬 Sergey Lavrov: We reaffirmed that the friendly ties between Moscow and Windhoek are developing steadily and rest on the principles traditional for our relations – equality, solidarity, mutual respect and support.
We highly value the fact that our Namibian friends remember well the assistance provided by the Soviet Union during the struggle against colonialism and in laying the foundations of statehood.
We welcomed the intention of Namibia’s new leadership, personally President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, to deepen ties with Russia. We spoke in favour of expanding dialogue, including at the highest and high levels. We are certainly interested in resuming the practice of regular foreign-policy consultations.
🤝 We highly assessed inter-party cooperation. In February 2024, the South West Africa People’s Organization (SWAPO) supported the initiative of the political party United Russia to establish the Forum of Supporters of the Fight against Modern Practices of Neocolonialism. By decision of the UN General Assembly, December 14 each year will be marked as the International Day against Colonialism in All Its Forms and Manifestations.
We consider this a fundamentally important decision, as after African friends gained political independence, economic dependence on the West persisted. In recent years, we have even observed this dependence deepening. Therefore, what we call the “second awakening of Africa” is a highly relevant issue on the international agenda.
📈 We agreed to make additional efforts to intensify trade and economic cooperation.
Another area with clear prospects and solid groundwork already in place is healthcare. Training of personnel has traditionally been an integral part of our cooperation. Many thousands of Namibians have received education in Russia or the USSR. This practice continues today. Tourism is another sphere with evident potential.
We reaffirmed our readiness to continue assisting our Namibian friends on international platforms, including through the provision of humanitarian assistance via the UN World Food Programme.
We share a common view on the success of the Russia-Africa Partnership Forum, established at the initiative of the heads of state of Russia and African countries, and note identical or very close positions on most, if not all, items of the international and regional agenda.
We underscored the need to improve the UN’s working methods, including the Security Council refor. We consistently support Africa’s fair demands to increase its representation in the Security Council.
We expressed gratitude to our Namibian friends for supporting all initiatives promoted by Russia at the UN, including those of particular importance in today’s international environment – the inadmissibility of the glorification of Nazism, countering neocolonial practices, cooperation in information security, ensuring the peaceful use of outer space, as well as disarmament initiatives.
Special attention was paid to African issues, including the situation in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo and developments in the Saharo-Sahel region.
🌍 We consistently advance the concept that solutions to African problems should be sought by African countries themselves. External actors must respect the approaches developed by Africans and provide possible assistance in their practical implementation.
#RussiaNamibia
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🎙 Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova's statement regarding another series of terrorist attacks on tankers in the Black Sea (January 14, 2025)
💬 On January 13, oil tankers chartered to transport Kazakh oil to foreign consumers were attacked by Ukrainian drones in the Black Sea near the maritime terminal of the Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC).
We resolutely condemn yet another terrorist attack by the Kiev regime against commercial civilian vessels that were fully complying with all norms of international law.
We regard this barbaric assault as further proof that the Kiev authorities not only disregard global energy stability, but also show blatant contempt for the interests of Kazakhstan – a country with which they allegedly seek to develop relations – as well as for those of their American partners, who are the largest shareholders of the CPC.
In this regard, we fully understand and share the serious concern expressed over these attacks in the statement by the official representative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kazakhstan on January 14.
❗️ We fully align ourselves with the view of our allies on the need to take effective measures to ensure the security of hydrocarbon transportation, which, in our view, should bring the criminal Kiev regime to reason.
We also support Astana’s stance on the need for joint steps to prevent such incidents in the future.
💬 On January 13, oil tankers chartered to transport Kazakh oil to foreign consumers were attacked by Ukrainian drones in the Black Sea near the maritime terminal of the Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC).
We resolutely condemn yet another terrorist attack by the Kiev regime against commercial civilian vessels that were fully complying with all norms of international law.
We regard this barbaric assault as further proof that the Kiev authorities not only disregard global energy stability, but also show blatant contempt for the interests of Kazakhstan – a country with which they allegedly seek to develop relations – as well as for those of their American partners, who are the largest shareholders of the CPC.
In this regard, we fully understand and share the serious concern expressed over these attacks in the statement by the official representative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kazakhstan on January 14.
❗️ We fully align ourselves with the view of our allies on the need to take effective measures to ensure the security of hydrocarbon transportation, which, in our view, should bring the criminal Kiev regime to reason.
We also support Astana’s stance on the need for joint steps to prevent such incidents in the future.
Russia proposes a concrete approach to reparations for Africa
Russia has proposed mathematically calculating the volume of reparations owed to African countries, enabling them to seek compensation from former colonial powers through courts and legal mechanisms, said Irina Abramova, Director of the Institute for African Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
The fight against modern neocolonialism – still harming Africa’s prosperity despite formal sovereignty – was a key topic at the Russia-Africa Partnership Forum held in Cairo. To stop ongoing exploitation and unlock resources for integration and development, the idea of reparations was put forward.
African countries have declared 2025 the “Year of Reparations” and intend to present a full account to former metropolises.
🤝 Russia supports this effort by promoting research-based, legally grounded calculations of damages. The Institute is advancing this agenda with the backing of Russia’s Ministry of Science and Higher Education.
#StopColonialism
Russia has proposed mathematically calculating the volume of reparations owed to African countries, enabling them to seek compensation from former colonial powers through courts and legal mechanisms, said Irina Abramova, Director of the Institute for African Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
The fight against modern neocolonialism – still harming Africa’s prosperity despite formal sovereignty – was a key topic at the Russia-Africa Partnership Forum held in Cairo. To stop ongoing exploitation and unlock resources for integration and development, the idea of reparations was put forward.
African countries have declared 2025 the “Year of Reparations” and intend to present a full account to former metropolises.
🤝 Russia supports this effort by promoting research-based, legally grounded calculations of damages. The Institute is advancing this agenda with the backing of Russia’s Ministry of Science and Higher Education.
#StopColonialism
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⚡️⚡️ Last Call for the Russian Government’s Scholarship! ⚡️⚡️
If you’ve been dreaming of studying abroad and gaining world-class education - this is your chance!
The Russian Government’s Scholarship for South Africa and Lesotho offers a chance to study at leading universities across Russia, with programmes available in both English and Russian.
The Scholarship covers undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral studies in a wide range of fields: from science and engineering to humanities and arts with no age limits.
⏳Today is your final chance join a vibrant international community of students in Russia! Make an application via Education in Russia platform, select 1 preferred field of studies and upload all the necessary documents.
👉 More information for South Africa nationals
👉 More information for Lesotho nationals
Time to get a degree of your dream!
#StudyInRussia #RussianEducation
If you’ve been dreaming of studying abroad and gaining world-class education - this is your chance!
The Russian Government’s Scholarship for South Africa and Lesotho offers a chance to study at leading universities across Russia, with programmes available in both English and Russian.
The Scholarship covers undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral studies in a wide range of fields: from science and engineering to humanities and arts with no age limits.
⏳Today is your final chance join a vibrant international community of students in Russia! Make an application via Education in Russia platform, select 1 preferred field of studies and upload all the necessary documents.
👉 More information for South Africa nationals
👉 More information for Lesotho nationals
Time to get a degree of your dream!
#StudyInRussia #RussianEducation
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🔬 #OTD 176 years ago, on 15 January 1850, Sofya Kovalevskaya was born, a Russian mathematician known for her valuable contributions to analysis, partial differential equations and mechanics.
She became interested in mathematics at a very young age. And her father introduced her to advanced concepts like “squaring a circle” and asymptotes, even before she was old enough to know what these words meant. When she was 11 years old, the walls of her nursery were temporarily (for a shortage of wallpaper) papered with pages of Ostrogradsky's lecture notes from her father's university days.
Sofya Kovalevskaya became the first woman to obtain a doctorate in mathematics which she earned from the University of Göttingen in Germany and the first woman to hold the position of full professor at the University of Stockholm. In 1889, on the initiative of a famous Russian mathematician Pafnutiy Chebyshev, she was elected a corresponding member of the Russian Imperial Academy of Sciences.
#OutstandingRussians
She became interested in mathematics at a very young age. And her father introduced her to advanced concepts like “squaring a circle” and asymptotes, even before she was old enough to know what these words meant. When she was 11 years old, the walls of her nursery were temporarily (for a shortage of wallpaper) papered with pages of Ostrogradsky's lecture notes from her father's university days.
Sofya Kovalevskaya became the first woman to obtain a doctorate in mathematics which she earned from the University of Göttingen in Germany and the first woman to hold the position of full professor at the University of Stockholm. In 1889, on the initiative of a famous Russian mathematician Pafnutiy Chebyshev, she was elected a corresponding member of the Russian Imperial Academy of Sciences.
#OutstandingRussians
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✍️ Today marks 231 years since the birth of Alexander Griboyedov, a brilliant Russian diplomat, poet, playwright and composer.
He studied at Moscow University, graduating in 1812 at the age of fifteen with a master’s degree in philology. One of the most well-educated people of his time, he had a strong command of French, English, German, Italian, Greek and Latin, and later he added Arabic, Persian, and Turkish to his linguistic arsenal.
Alexander Griboyedov entered the diplomatic service in 1818 and as appointed secretary of the Russian legislation in Persia. In 1822, after 3 years in Persia he was transferred to Georgia as a secretary of foreign affairs for General Yermolov, the commander of Russian troops in the Caucasus.
In Russia, Alexander Griboyedov is celebrated for his brilliant verse comedy, "Woe from Wit". Still very timely, the play gave rise to numerous catchphrases in the Russian language, including the title itself.
📖 Read the Alexander Griboyedov’s immortal peace translated into English
He studied at Moscow University, graduating in 1812 at the age of fifteen with a master’s degree in philology. One of the most well-educated people of his time, he had a strong command of French, English, German, Italian, Greek and Latin, and later he added Arabic, Persian, and Turkish to his linguistic arsenal.
Alexander Griboyedov entered the diplomatic service in 1818 and as appointed secretary of the Russian legislation in Persia. In 1822, after 3 years in Persia he was transferred to Georgia as a secretary of foreign affairs for General Yermolov, the commander of Russian troops in the Caucasus.
In Russia, Alexander Griboyedov is celebrated for his brilliant verse comedy, "Woe from Wit". Still very timely, the play gave rise to numerous catchphrases in the Russian language, including the title itself.
📖 Read the Alexander Griboyedov’s immortal peace translated into English
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🇷🇺 On January 15 Vladimir Putin received the letters of credence from newly appointed ambassadors of foreign nations. The ceremony took place in the St Alexander Hall of the Grand Kremlin Palace.
The letters of credence were presented to the President of Russia by the representatives of Republic of Slovenia, Federal Republic of Somalia, Gabonese Republic, Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, French Republic, Republic of Senegal, Republic of Rwanda, Czech Republic, Islamic Republic of Mauritania, Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, People's Democratic Republic of Algeria, Portuguese Republic, People's Republic of Bangladesh, Federative Republic of Brazil, Kingdom of Norway, Kingdom of Sweden, Arab Republic of Egypt, Republic of Colombia, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Republic of Ghana, Republic of Namibia, Republic of Austria, Republic of Cuba, Islamic Republic of Pakistan, Republic of Korea, Republic of Peru, Oriental Republic of Uruguay, Republic of Lebanon, Swiss Confederation, Republic of Iraq, Italian Republic, and Republic of Maldives.
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Excerpts from President Putin's speech at the ceremony for presenting letters of credence:
💬 Vladimir Putin: International cooperation is fundamental to humanity’s sustainable development and prosperity. In today’s diverse and interconnected world, global stability and security depend directly on the ability of states to interact constructively. Open and honest partnerships create the conditions needed to tackle our shared challenges.
There is a reason why people say that peace does not come by itself. It must be built, day-by-day, and it is a painstaking process. Achieving peace requires effort, a sense of responsibility and the ability to make deliberate choices. This posture is especially relevant today considering the increasingly deteriorating international environment. Old conflicts are escalating, while new serious hotbeds of tension emerge.
At the same time, unilateral and dangerous actions often substitute diplomacy, efforts to come to a compromise or find solutions which would suit everyone. Instead of having states engage in dialogue with one another, there are those relying on the might-makes-right principle to assert their unilateral narratives, those who believe that they can impose their will, lecture others how they must live and issue orders.
Dozens of countries across the world have been suffering from the infringement of their sovereign rights, from chaos and lawlessness. They lack the strength and resources to stand up for themselves.
Placing a greater emphasis on having all members of the international community respect international law, as well as facilitating the advent of new emerging trends and a fair multipolar world order can be viewed as a reasonable solution.
I would like to note that Russia is sincerely committed to the ideals of a multipolar world. Our country has always pursued and will continue to pursue a balanced, constructive foreign policy course that takes into account both our national interests and the objective trends of global development. <...>
Russia advocates for strengthening the key, central role of the United Nations in global affairs, the organisation that celebrated its anniversary last year. <...>
Security must be truly comprehensive and, therefore, equal and indivisible, and it cannot be ensured for some at the expense of the security of others.
This principle is enshrined in fundamental international legal instruments.
Disregarding this basic, vital principle has never led to anything good and never will. This has been clearly demonstrated by the crisis around Ukraine, which became a direct consequence of years of ignoring Russia’s legitimate interests and a deliberate policy of creating threats to our security, including the advancement of the NATO bloc towards Russia’s borders – contrary to the public promises made to us.
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☝️ Russia is always open to building equal and constructive relations with all international partners for the sake of universal prosperity, well-being, and development.
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The letters of credence were presented to the President of Russia by the representatives of Republic of Slovenia, Federal Republic of Somalia, Gabonese Republic, Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, French Republic, Republic of Senegal, Republic of Rwanda, Czech Republic, Islamic Republic of Mauritania, Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, People's Democratic Republic of Algeria, Portuguese Republic, People's Republic of Bangladesh, Federative Republic of Brazil, Kingdom of Norway, Kingdom of Sweden, Arab Republic of Egypt, Republic of Colombia, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Republic of Ghana, Republic of Namibia, Republic of Austria, Republic of Cuba, Islamic Republic of Pakistan, Republic of Korea, Republic of Peru, Oriental Republic of Uruguay, Republic of Lebanon, Swiss Confederation, Republic of Iraq, Italian Republic, and Republic of Maldives.
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Excerpts from President Putin's speech at the ceremony for presenting letters of credence:
💬 Vladimir Putin: International cooperation is fundamental to humanity’s sustainable development and prosperity. In today’s diverse and interconnected world, global stability and security depend directly on the ability of states to interact constructively. Open and honest partnerships create the conditions needed to tackle our shared challenges.
There is a reason why people say that peace does not come by itself. It must be built, day-by-day, and it is a painstaking process. Achieving peace requires effort, a sense of responsibility and the ability to make deliberate choices. This posture is especially relevant today considering the increasingly deteriorating international environment. Old conflicts are escalating, while new serious hotbeds of tension emerge.
At the same time, unilateral and dangerous actions often substitute diplomacy, efforts to come to a compromise or find solutions which would suit everyone. Instead of having states engage in dialogue with one another, there are those relying on the might-makes-right principle to assert their unilateral narratives, those who believe that they can impose their will, lecture others how they must live and issue orders.
Dozens of countries across the world have been suffering from the infringement of their sovereign rights, from chaos and lawlessness. They lack the strength and resources to stand up for themselves.
Placing a greater emphasis on having all members of the international community respect international law, as well as facilitating the advent of new emerging trends and a fair multipolar world order can be viewed as a reasonable solution.
I would like to note that Russia is sincerely committed to the ideals of a multipolar world. Our country has always pursued and will continue to pursue a balanced, constructive foreign policy course that takes into account both our national interests and the objective trends of global development. <...>
Russia advocates for strengthening the key, central role of the United Nations in global affairs, the organisation that celebrated its anniversary last year. <...>
Security must be truly comprehensive and, therefore, equal and indivisible, and it cannot be ensured for some at the expense of the security of others.
This principle is enshrined in fundamental international legal instruments.
Disregarding this basic, vital principle has never led to anything good and never will. This has been clearly demonstrated by the crisis around Ukraine, which became a direct consequence of years of ignoring Russia’s legitimate interests and a deliberate policy of creating threats to our security, including the advancement of the NATO bloc towards Russia’s borders – contrary to the public promises made to us.
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☝️ Russia is always open to building equal and constructive relations with all international partners for the sake of universal prosperity, well-being, and development.
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