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🎙 Excerpt from Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov’s interview for the 'Soviet Breakthrough' semi-documentary series project (September 19, 2024)

📺 Part 1 of the interview

Question: What countries does Russia interact with to develop the Arctic Region? What is the mechanism of this interaction?

💬 Sergey Lavrov: The Arctic Council has been in existence for rather long. Apart from Russia, it includes the United States, Canada, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, and Iceland. Each country presides over the Arctic Council during two years. Russia’s position papers on developing its northern areas and cooperating with partners in the high latitudes always proceed from the premise that, first, the Arctic Council is the main body ensuring multilateral cooperation and, second, that there is not a single problem in the Arctic that would require any elements of military activity to be transferred thereto.

This approach is shared by all the other Arctic Council members. Their position papers, including the US documents, say that they aspire to a peaceful and prosperous Arctic. We agree with this approach.

In practice, however, our NATO colleagues increasingly often turn their attention to the Arctic Region (this began long before the special military operation), declaring that the North Atlantic alliance also has interests over there for reason of its geographical location. <...>

❗️ The Arctic is not NATO’s territory. But it is no longer enough for them that, contrary to their promises, they have added almost the whole of Europe to NATO membership. Currently, the Alliance is turning its eyes to the entire Asia Pacific Region, declaring bluntly that “thence come the threats to NATO.” <...> Their desire to globalise, gain legitimacy and assert themselves as a global, rather than just North Atlantic, policeman extends to the Arctic Region. We see NATO multiply exercises to prepare for possible crises in the Arctic. But Russia is fully prepared to protect its interests at the military, political and military-technical levels.

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There are many non-Arctic nations willing to work in the Arctic, including China and India, our close strategic partners. We have many projects (including joint projects) with both sides, which create prospects for trilateral cooperation.

These imply efforts to promote economic ties, introduce technologies to Arctic development, produce LNG, use the Northern Sea Route, and upgrade its infrastructure for an added convenience of Asia-Europe communications.

Question: We are on a second wave of Arctic development now. Can the Arctic become a field for diplomatic struggle? How could that struggle be manifested?

💬 Sergey Lavrov: I would not describe this as a ‘struggle.’ In today’s conditions, I would rather talk about negotiations aimed at achieving a balance of interests. On the other hand, life is a struggle. <...>

Most countries interested in expanding the boundaries of their continental shelf have acted legitimately, in strict accordance with the established procedure, which includes a final decision on each application taken on the basis of general approval and scientific rationale.

A few months ago, the United States announced the new outer limits of its continental shelf in areas beyond 200 miles from the coast without applying to the commission.

Clearly, that was another attempt to show it was superior to everyone else, a hegemon – “All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others,” as [in the proclamation by the pigs] in George Orwell’s story Animal Farm. It was quite telling that not a single country agreed with Washington's claim.

☝️ We will work with the UN Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf to return to the rules established by the UNCLOS.

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🌆 On September 18-19, Moscow hosted the #BRICS Urban Future Forum “Cloud City”, which gathered more than 13,000 participants from 21 countries.

🟣The event became a platform for discussing innovative solutions and strategies for sustainable development of BRICS megacities.

🇷🇺 The results of authoritative ratings were presented at the forum: Moscow took 1st place among BRICS cities in terms of technological and spatial development, 3rd place in the BRICS-250 rating, and entered the top 10 in terms of innovation attractiveness according to the National Research University Higher School of Economics. The Russian capital was also honoured with the World Innovation Award.

🇮🇳 From India, the forum was attended by Sameep Shastri, Vice Chairman of the BRICS CCI, Ruby Sinha, President of the Women Vertical, Shormishtha Ghosh, Distinguished Governing Body Member, and Ankita Sachdev, Joint Director of the BRICS CCI.

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#SustainableDevelopment
#RussiaIndia
#DruzhbaDosti
#UrbanFutureForum
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We continue our travel horoscope column prepared by the Moscow City Tourism Committee @moscomtourism jointly with Cosmopolitan India.

In the new issue of the magazine, recommendations of the most impressive points of attraction of the Russian capital. After all, as we know, stars not only predict the future, but also help us plan long-awaited trips.

Let the Moscow horoscope inspire you to make new discoveries and travel soon to a modern city with a rich cultural heritage.

To those born under the sign of Libra (September 23 — October 22), the stars say: dedicate a day to contemplating beauty and visit Izmailovsky Park, immerse yourself in the harmony of nature and art.

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#VisitMoscow
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#MoscowHoroscope
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Non-Compliance by Ukraine with Its International Obligations The regime in Kiev that came to power illegally as a result of a coup d'état has for many years failed to fulfil international obligations taken by Ukraine. Obligation-list which was failed…
Non-Compliance by Ukraine with Its International Obligations

The regime in Kiev that came to power illegally as a result of a coup d'état has for many years failed to fulfil international obligations taken by Ukraine.

Obligation-list which was failed (Part 3):

Economy, Environment and Global Food Security

3.1. The Initiative on the Safe Transportation of Grain and Foodstuffs from Ukrainian Ports and the Memorandum of Understanding between the Russian Federation and the Secretariat of the United Nations on promoting Russian food products and fertilizers to the world markets dated 22 July 2022.

3.2. International rules governing multilateral trade and commitments undertaken by Ukraine in the WTO framework.

3.3. Documents of the UNESCO Intergovernmental Hydrological Program, the 2003 OSCE Maastricht Strategy Document for the Economic and Environmental Dimension, the OSCE Ministerial Council Decisions No. 7/07 on the follow-up to the Fifteenth Economic and Environmental Forum: water management, No. 6/09 on Strengthening Dialogue and Co-Operation on Energy Security in the OSCE Area, No. 6/14 on the Enhancing Disaster Risk Reduction.

The 2007 OSCE Madrid Declaration on Environment and Security, the OSCE Ministerial Council Decisions No. 5/13 on Improving the Environmental Footprint of Energy-Related Activities in the OSCE Region (2013), No. 6/14 on the Enhancing Disaster Risk Reduction (2014), No. 3/21 on Strengthening Co-Operation to Address the Challenges Caused by Climate Change (2021).

The OSCE Ministerial Council Decisions No. 12/06 on the Energy Security Dialogue in the OSCE (2006), No. 6/13 on the Protection of Energy Networks From Natural and Man-Made Disasters (2013), No. 11/11 on Strengthening Transport Dialogue in the OSCE (2011), No. 6/07 on Protecting Critical Energy Infrastructure From Terrorist Attacks (2007), No. 6/09 on Strengthening Dialogue and Co-Operation on Energy Security in the OSCE Area.


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🎬 Russian Cultural Code: Art — an educational documentary

For centuries, the Western world has been trying to solve the mystery of the Russian soul. Today, in the Digital Age, is has acquired a new name — the Russian cultural code.

In this film (developed by the School of Arina Sharapova, TV presenter, Deputy Chairman of the Public Chamber), music, graphic art and architecture will become a key to the Russian code. Unlike literature, theatre and cinema, these arts require no translation.

Contemporary art often reflects a response to changes in society and through art we can trace how Russian culture adapts to technological progress.

Young musicians and students were invited to take part in the discussion with artist Alexei Belyayev-Gintovt who has created paintings and installations dedicated to Russia’s special role in the world.

👉 Watch the documentary to better understand the Russian soul.
🎭 On September 20-22, an Indian adaptation of Russian playwright Alexei Arbuzov's "Old World" was presented at the Delhi Theatre Festival.

🇮🇳 Director Arghya Lahiri transposed the story from a Soviet sanatorium on the Baltic Sea shore to the Indian setting of Ranikhet.

🟣The roles were performed by the renowned acting duo — Naseeruddin Shah and Ratna Pathak Shah.

The play made a splash at the festival!

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#RussiaIndia
#DruzhbaDosti
#CulturalExchange
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🇮🇳 Congratulations to the Indian chess teams on their phenomenal performance at the 45th FIDE Chess Olympiad!

🥇 Both men’s and women’s teams made history winning gold and finishing ahead of strong competitors from around the world.

👏 Truly remarkable moment for India! Kudos to champions!

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Can you imagine the crowded halls of the library right now?

Hardly, can you?
And these photos weren't even taken at the famous Leninka, but from the library at the Polytechnic Museum.

Lifetime editions of Erasmus of Rotterdam and Newton, the famous encyclopedia of D'Alambert and Diderot and volumes with drawings of the Eiffel Tower signed by Gustave Eiffel himself.

3.6 million publications in Russian and foreign languages are stored there!
In 2024, the library celebrates its 160th anniversary and it is older than the museum itself!

📷 Courtesy of the Polytechnic library

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