🗓️On February 1, 2024, H.E. Marat I. Pavlov, 🇷🇺Russian Ambassador to the Philippines, met with Hon. Aquilino "Koko" Pimentel, Minority Leader of the Senate of the Philippines, President of the 🇷🇺Russian-🇵🇭Philippine Parliamentary Friendship Association.
✅The parties discussed current issues of bilateral inter-parliamentary cooperation, as well as the progress of the implementation of initiatives outlined during the 31st session of the Asia-Pacific Parliamentary Forum.
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✅The parties discussed current issues of bilateral inter-parliamentary cooperation, as well as the progress of the implementation of initiatives outlined during the 31st session of the Asia-Pacific Parliamentary Forum.
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❗️The second issue of the Bulletin on the activities of the Russian Federation Presidential Commissioner for Children’s Rights to protect children during a special military operation (SMO) is available at the official web-site of he Russian Federation Presidential Commissioner for Children’s Right in seven languages:
🇷🇺 Russian;
🇬🇧 English;
🇦🇿 Azerbaijan;
🇦🇲 Armenian;
🇪🇸 Spanish;
🇨🇳 Chinese;
🇫🇷 French.
The document contains information about activities of the Russian Federation Presidential Commissioner for Children’s Rights in the realization of the rights and interests of minors affected by the military actions.
💬 It doesn’t matter where or in what status a child is in Russia, in an orphanage, in a foster family, whether he or she has Russian citizenship or not. If he has a parent with full parental rights, the family has every opportunity to be reunited.
💬 Since the beginning of the SMO, representatives of Ukrainian authorities have not officially contacted the Presidential Commissioner for Children’s Rights. It should be noted that Maria Lvova-Belova is open to interaction with the Ukrainian side, and if official requests were received, they would be considered.
💬 It is important to understand that the territories of the DPR and LPR have been shelled by the Ukrainian Armed Forces for many years, and most orphaned children from social institutions in the republic are aware of this. Children do not perceive Russia as an enemy and expect protection and help from us, so being placed in safe territory with Russian foster families is not a traumatic circumstance for them.
*The first Bulletin was presented on April 4, 2023.
🇷🇺 Russian;
🇬🇧 English;
🇦🇿 Azerbaijan;
🇦🇲 Armenian;
🇪🇸 Spanish;
🇨🇳 Chinese;
🇫🇷 French.
The document contains information about activities of the Russian Federation Presidential Commissioner for Children’s Rights in the realization of the rights and interests of minors affected by the military actions.
💬 It doesn’t matter where or in what status a child is in Russia, in an orphanage, in a foster family, whether he or she has Russian citizenship or not. If he has a parent with full parental rights, the family has every opportunity to be reunited.
💬 Since the beginning of the SMO, representatives of Ukrainian authorities have not officially contacted the Presidential Commissioner for Children’s Rights. It should be noted that Maria Lvova-Belova is open to interaction with the Ukrainian side, and if official requests were received, they would be considered.
💬 It is important to understand that the territories of the DPR and LPR have been shelled by the Ukrainian Armed Forces for many years, and most orphaned children from social institutions in the republic are aware of this. Children do not perceive Russia as an enemy and expect protection and help from us, so being placed in safe territory with Russian foster families is not a traumatic circumstance for them.
*The first Bulletin was presented on April 4, 2023.
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This bitter battle lasted 2️⃣0️⃣0️⃣ days on the banks of the Don and Volga rivers, at the walls of Stalingrad, and finally in the city itself. The Battle for Stalingrad surpassed all previous battles in world history in its scale and intensity.
Up to 2.1 million people took part in the battle on both sides at a given time.
By late June, 1942, the enemy had concentrated at a front some 600–650 kilometres long from Kursk to Taganrog up to 35 percent of the infantry and over 50 percent of the tank and motorised divisions from the overall number of forces on the Soviet-German front.
☝️ However, their plans to win because of significant forces in this area were not destined to come true.
The Battle of Stalingrad includes two periods:
Defensive: from July 17 to November 18, 1942
Offensive: from November 19, 1942 to February 2, 1943.
There were no long pauses or lulls in the battle - the fighting was continuous. Stalingrad for the Nazi was a kind of "mill", which grinded thousands of German soldiers and officers.
The invaders lost a quarter of its forces on the Soviet-German front during this battle with the total losses, including the dead and wounded, prisoners of war and those who went missing, totalling around 1.5 million people. This led Germany to announce its first national day of mourning during the war.
The victory in Stalingrad created conditions enabling Soviet forces to mount a large-scale counteroffensive aimed at expelling the invaders from the Motherland.
☝️ Not only did this massive feat increase the international prestige of the USSR & the Red Army, but also helped strengthen the anti-Hitler coalition.
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🕯 On the 1st Saturday of February, per a longstanding tradition we commemorate diplomatic couriers who died in the line of duty.
💬 “Commemorative plaques in the foyer of the Russian MFA high-rise include the names of 22 diplomatic couriers who died in the line of duty. Their names will forever remain in our hearts" (From a Feb 3, 2024 interview with Viktor Popov, Director of the Department of Diplomatic Courier Service).
The Diplomatic Courier Memorial Day is timed to coincide with the tragic events of February 1926. Two Soviet diplomatic couriers, Theodor Nette & Johann Mahmastal, were on a Moscow-Riga train, delivering diplomatic mail to Riga & Berlin.
In the early morning of Feb 5, 1926, near the Ikšķile station, Latvia, 2 armed men burst into their car & tried to take away the parcels. Nette was the first to open fire. He seriously wounded one of the attackers & took a bullet in the heart. Mahmastal, with wounds to his arm & abdomen, continued to fight & forced the attackers to retreat.
The shootout lasted a little more than a minute. The shots alerted others. Italian diplomatic couriers on the same train ran up to the wounded Mahmastal. They bandaged his wounds with torn sheets.
💼 Mahmastal delivered the mail to Riga & handed it over to a Soviet embassy employee whom he knew personally at the station. Only then did he agree to be hospitalised.
Nette was buried on Feb 9 at the Vagankovskoye Cemetery in Moscow. Since then, employees of the Department of Diplomatic Courier Service & their relatives come to the cemetery every year, on Nette's death anniversary in February, to honour his memory & pay tribute to their former colleagues also buried there.
📚 Vladimir Mayakovsky’s poem “To Comrade Nette — Steamer & Man” was dedicated to Nette, immortalising the feat of his old friend:
“I could forge ahead
through years and years,
but when life is done,
there’s nothing better
I should wish
than meet the end
when my time nears
in the way
that death was met
by Comrade Nette.”
💬 “Commemorative plaques in the foyer of the Russian MFA high-rise include the names of 22 diplomatic couriers who died in the line of duty. Their names will forever remain in our hearts" (From a Feb 3, 2024 interview with Viktor Popov, Director of the Department of Diplomatic Courier Service).
The Diplomatic Courier Memorial Day is timed to coincide with the tragic events of February 1926. Two Soviet diplomatic couriers, Theodor Nette & Johann Mahmastal, were on a Moscow-Riga train, delivering diplomatic mail to Riga & Berlin.
In the early morning of Feb 5, 1926, near the Ikšķile station, Latvia, 2 armed men burst into their car & tried to take away the parcels. Nette was the first to open fire. He seriously wounded one of the attackers & took a bullet in the heart. Mahmastal, with wounds to his arm & abdomen, continued to fight & forced the attackers to retreat.
The shootout lasted a little more than a minute. The shots alerted others. Italian diplomatic couriers on the same train ran up to the wounded Mahmastal. They bandaged his wounds with torn sheets.
💼 Mahmastal delivered the mail to Riga & handed it over to a Soviet embassy employee whom he knew personally at the station. Only then did he agree to be hospitalised.
Nette was buried on Feb 9 at the Vagankovskoye Cemetery in Moscow. Since then, employees of the Department of Diplomatic Courier Service & their relatives come to the cemetery every year, on Nette's death anniversary in February, to honour his memory & pay tribute to their former colleagues also buried there.
📚 Vladimir Mayakovsky’s poem “To Comrade Nette — Steamer & Man” was dedicated to Nette, immortalising the feat of his old friend:
“I could forge ahead
through years and years,
but when life is done,
there’s nothing better
I should wish
than meet the end
when my time nears
in the way
that death was met
by Comrade Nette.”
📅 On February 4, 1945, the Yalta (Crimean) Conference commenced. It was the second meeting of all anti-Hitler coalition countries leaders: Joseph Stalin, Winston Churchill & Franklin Roosevelt.
Yalta hosted the conference when successful strategic offensives by the Red Army had liberated the Soviet territories as well as several European nations from fascist occupation. Just on February 3, the Vistula-Oder Operation had concluded, while the Western Carpathian & East Prussian operations were in full swing, marking the final stages of the war against Nazi Germany.
📜 The leaders approved key international documents, including the Declaration of Liberated Europe & documents outlining the fundamental principles for the creation of the UN, which laid the foundation for post-war international relations & defined the contours of the post-war world order.
#HistoryOfDiplomacy #WeWereAllies
Yalta hosted the conference when successful strategic offensives by the Red Army had liberated the Soviet territories as well as several European nations from fascist occupation. Just on February 3, the Vistula-Oder Operation had concluded, while the Western Carpathian & East Prussian operations were in full swing, marking the final stages of the war against Nazi Germany.
📜 The leaders approved key international documents, including the Declaration of Liberated Europe & documents outlining the fundamental principles for the creation of the UN, which laid the foundation for post-war international relations & defined the contours of the post-war world order.
#HistoryOfDiplomacy #WeWereAllies
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🇷🇺🇦🇪📞 President of Russia Vladimir Putin had a telephone conversation with President of the United Arab Emirates Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan.
The Presidents discussed further development of friendly bilateral relations, taking into consideration the results of the Russian President’s visit to the United Arab Emirates on December 6, 2023.
Against the backdrop of the ongoing armed confrontation in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, they reviewed steps for additional humanitarian relief to the Gaza Strip. The Presidents reaffirmed the two countries’ position of principle – Russia and the UAE believe it is necessary to establish a ceasefire as soon as possible and resume the political process with a view to reaching a long-term and fair solution to the Palestinian problem on the known legal basis.
During the exchange of views on the situation in Ukraine, Vladimir Putin thanked the Emirati side for the mediation efforts in facilitating the exchange of detainees. The presidents discussed in detail the terrorist attack by the Kiev regime on the Russian Il-76 aircraft with Ukrainian POWs aboard, carried out on January 24, 2024. Russia’s interest in conducting an international investigation into this crime was emphasised.
It was agreed to continue Russia-UAE contacts at various levels.
The Presidents discussed further development of friendly bilateral relations, taking into consideration the results of the Russian President’s visit to the United Arab Emirates on December 6, 2023.
Against the backdrop of the ongoing armed confrontation in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, they reviewed steps for additional humanitarian relief to the Gaza Strip. The Presidents reaffirmed the two countries’ position of principle – Russia and the UAE believe it is necessary to establish a ceasefire as soon as possible and resume the political process with a view to reaching a long-term and fair solution to the Palestinian problem on the known legal basis.
During the exchange of views on the situation in Ukraine, Vladimir Putin thanked the Emirati side for the mediation efforts in facilitating the exchange of detainees. The presidents discussed in detail the terrorist attack by the Kiev regime on the Russian Il-76 aircraft with Ukrainian POWs aboard, carried out on January 24, 2024. Russia’s interest in conducting an international investigation into this crime was emphasised.
It was agreed to continue Russia-UAE contacts at various levels.
🇷🇺🇰🇷Deputy Foreign Minister Andrey Rudenko held consultations with Deputy Foreign Minister for Political Affairs Chung Byung-won and Special Representative for Korean Peninsula Peace and Security Affairs Gunn Kim, and also met with First Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Kim Hong-kyun.
📌Seoul, February 2, 2024
The meeting participants exchanged views on the developments on the Korean Peninsula and in Northeast Asia in general, as well as on issues related to bilateral relations. The 🇷🇺Russian Deputy Foreign Minister expressed grave concern over the escalation of tensions in the subregion. He emphasised that the main cause of this was the irresponsible and provocative policy of 🇺🇸Washington.
A.Rudenko reaffirmed 🇷🇺Russia’s firm commitment to developing mutually beneficial cooperation with the 🇰🇵DPRK in accordance with international law and in the interests of both countries and peoples, as well as to strengthening peace and security in the region.
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📌Seoul, February 2, 2024
The meeting participants exchanged views on the developments on the Korean Peninsula and in Northeast Asia in general, as well as on issues related to bilateral relations. The 🇷🇺Russian Deputy Foreign Minister expressed grave concern over the escalation of tensions in the subregion. He emphasised that the main cause of this was the irresponsible and provocative policy of 🇺🇸Washington.
A.Rudenko reaffirmed 🇷🇺Russia’s firm commitment to developing mutually beneficial cooperation with the 🇰🇵DPRK in accordance with international law and in the interests of both countries and peoples, as well as to strengthening peace and security in the region.
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✍️ President Vladimir Putin sent his condolences to President of the Republic of Chile Gabriel Boric Font over the tragic aftermath of wildfires that have hit the country’s central regions.
✉️ The President of Russia asked to convey words of sympathy and support to the victims’ families and friends and wishes for a speedy recovery to all those affected by the disaster.
✉️ The President of Russia asked to convey words of sympathy and support to the victims’ families and friends and wishes for a speedy recovery to all those affected by the disaster.
🎙 🇷🇺Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov’s remarks at the Business Council meeting
💬 The 🇺🇸US-led collective West is persistently trying to inflict a strategic defeat on 🇷🇺Russia, impede its development and push it to the periphery of international life. <...>
A large package of measures has been applied against us to openly discriminate against 🇷🇺Russian economic operators. They are blackmailing our traditional foreign partners and waging a large-scale information campaign to discredit 🇷🇺Russia as a trade and investment partner. They are also openly stating their intention to undermine the 🇷🇺Russian economy and render it uncompetitive. This is cynical beyond all reason.
At the same time, it is obvious that these anti-Russia activities have not been supported by the overwhelming majority of countries in the Global South, all those countries in Asia, Africa and Latin America that are pursuing an independent foreign policy and are guided primarily by their own national interests.
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💬 The 🇺🇸US-led collective West is persistently trying to inflict a strategic defeat on 🇷🇺Russia, impede its development and push it to the periphery of international life. <...>
A large package of measures has been applied against us to openly discriminate against 🇷🇺Russian economic operators. They are blackmailing our traditional foreign partners and waging a large-scale information campaign to discredit 🇷🇺Russia as a trade and investment partner. They are also openly stating their intention to undermine the 🇷🇺Russian economy and render it uncompetitive. This is cynical beyond all reason.
At the same time, it is obvious that these anti-Russia activities have not been supported by the overwhelming majority of countries in the Global South, all those countries in Asia, Africa and Latin America that are pursuing an independent foreign policy and are guided primarily by their own national interests.
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Now it’s official — it was PM Trudeau who invited SS criminal to the Parliament last year. As recommended by the Ukrainian Canadian community that 5 months later still dead silent though knew of Hunka’s Nazi past. No condemnation = justification. Will UCC, Alexandra Chyczij, Christya Freeland, James Bezan, Yvan Baker and others apologize?
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#Opinion by Russian MFA Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova
💬 It is reported that about 10 killer whales (some say 12, 13 or 16), including at least one baby, have been trapped in drift ice off the coast of Hokkaido. According to Japanese media, the local authorities say they cannot be rescued.
Meanwhile, experts are confident that it is possible to save them, and it is not even necessary to use a full-fledged icebreaker. A ship of the lowest ice class would be enough to protect them from the wind and create an open area of water. Japan has, or at least had, such ships.
Where are all these environmentalists from the World Wildlife Fund, Greenpeace and other wonder organisations? Why aren’t they sounding the alarm?
💬 It is reported that about 10 killer whales (some say 12, 13 or 16), including at least one baby, have been trapped in drift ice off the coast of Hokkaido. According to Japanese media, the local authorities say they cannot be rescued.
Meanwhile, experts are confident that it is possible to save them, and it is not even necessary to use a full-fledged icebreaker. A ship of the lowest ice class would be enough to protect them from the wind and create an open area of water. Japan has, or at least had, such ships.
Where are all these environmentalists from the World Wildlife Fund, Greenpeace and other wonder organisations? Why aren’t they sounding the alarm?
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🇷🇺 Russia’s Federal Agency for Fishery has offered Japan to help rescue the orca whales caught in the drifting ice.
The agency’s letter to the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries of Japan says that the Fishery Agency and the Russian Federal Research Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography have the necessary competencies and knowledge to rescue the ice-trapped whales, which are on the Red List of Threatened Species.
According to media reports, a pod of 16 orcas have become trapped by sea ice several kilometres off the coast of Rausu in the Nemuro Strait, which divides the north-eastern coast of Japan’s Hokkaido from the Russian island of Kunashir.
The agency’s letter to the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries of Japan says that the Fishery Agency and the Russian Federal Research Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography have the necessary competencies and knowledge to rescue the ice-trapped whales, which are on the Red List of Threatened Species.
According to media reports, a pod of 16 orcas have become trapped by sea ice several kilometres off the coast of Rausu in the Nemuro Strait, which divides the north-eastern coast of Japan’s Hokkaido from the Russian island of Kunashir.
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🇷🇺🇺🇳 Permanent Mission of the Russian Federation to the UN:
🎙 Russian Ambassador to the UN Vassily Nebenzia's remarks at UNSC briefing with regard to the UAF strike against Lisichansk (February 6, 2024)
💬 Ukrainian fighters have become so brutal and brazen that they commit terrorist attacks almost weekly, shelling civilian infrastructure and killing civilians on Russian territory.
• The actions of the Kiev regime are strikingly cruel and sophisticatedly hateful. The attack on Belgorod, the two strikes on Donetsk, and now a strike on Lisichansk took place on off days and holidays in places of mass gathering of civilians.
• Ukrainian armed forces feel total impunity and permissiveness. What’s more, they feel the unconditional support of Washington, London and Brussels, who do not care about the killings of civilians, broken families and ruined lives.
• In its blind hatred of our country and desire to weaken Russia in any way, the West is ready to pay with other people's lives and compromise universal norms of morality.
• Among recent heinous crimes of the Kiev junta is the terrorist attack of January 24 that downed the Russian military transport aircraft IL-76, which was carrying 65 Ukrainian POWs for an exchange.
• Today we have irrefutable evidence that a Patriot missile system was used in the strike, which leaves no doubt that Washington is a direct accomplice in this crime.
• Evidence of the Ukrainian armed forces' involvement in the IL-76 plane crash is so solid that even the West cannot ignore it.
• We call on the members of the Security Council and the United Nations leadership to strongly condemn the attack on Lisichansk and all other terrorist acts by the Kiev regime. The Bandera junta views your silence as a carte blanche to commit more crimes.
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🎙 Russian Ambassador to the UN Vassily Nebenzia's remarks at UNSC briefing with regard to the UAF strike against Lisichansk (February 6, 2024)
💬 Ukrainian fighters have become so brutal and brazen that they commit terrorist attacks almost weekly, shelling civilian infrastructure and killing civilians on Russian territory.
• The actions of the Kiev regime are strikingly cruel and sophisticatedly hateful. The attack on Belgorod, the two strikes on Donetsk, and now a strike on Lisichansk took place on off days and holidays in places of mass gathering of civilians.
• Ukrainian armed forces feel total impunity and permissiveness. What’s more, they feel the unconditional support of Washington, London and Brussels, who do not care about the killings of civilians, broken families and ruined lives.
• In its blind hatred of our country and desire to weaken Russia in any way, the West is ready to pay with other people's lives and compromise universal norms of morality.
• Among recent heinous crimes of the Kiev junta is the terrorist attack of January 24 that downed the Russian military transport aircraft IL-76, which was carrying 65 Ukrainian POWs for an exchange.
• Today we have irrefutable evidence that a Patriot missile system was used in the strike, which leaves no doubt that Washington is a direct accomplice in this crime.
• Evidence of the Ukrainian armed forces' involvement in the IL-76 plane crash is so solid that even the West cannot ignore it.
• We call on the members of the Security Council and the United Nations leadership to strongly condemn the attack on Lisichansk and all other terrorist acts by the Kiev regime. The Bandera junta views your silence as a carte blanche to commit more crimes.
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⚡️ Statement by the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation on the direct responsibility of the collective West countries, which supply weapons to the Kiev regime, for the death of civilians in the Russian Federation
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💬 The Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation firmly protests against the collective West countries continuing to supply the Kiev regime with weapons, munitions and military equipment, which are being used to murder civilians and destroy civilian infrastructure in Russia.
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The Ukrainian armed forces conduct these heinous actions with the use of weapons, munitions and military equipment sent to Ukraine, in part, by the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the United States of America, the Federal Republic of Germany, the French Republic, the Czech Republic and several other member states of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation and the European Union.
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💬 The Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation firmly protests against the collective West countries continuing to supply the Kiev regime with weapons, munitions and military equipment, which are being used to murder civilians and destroy civilian infrastructure in Russia.
<...>
The Ukrainian armed forces conduct these heinous actions with the use of weapons, munitions and military equipment sent to Ukraine, in part, by the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the United States of America, the Federal Republic of Germany, the French Republic, the Czech Republic and several other member states of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation and the European Union.
🤝 On February 7, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov met with Secretary General of the Collective Security Treaty Organisation (#CSTO) Imangali Tasmagambetov.
The officials discussed current issues related to the CSTO’s activities, the implementation of the decisions adopted at the Collective Security Council session on November 23, 2023 and the preparations for the CSTO Foreign Ministers meeting next June.
At the end of the meeting, Mr Tasmagambetov presented CSTO awards to Foreign Ministry employees.
🎖 In turn, Mr Lavrov presented the Foreign Ministry’s badge “For Cooperation” to the Executive Secretary of the CSTO Parliamentary Assembly and Head of its Secretariat, Sergey Pospelov, for his meaningful contribution to promoting inter-parliamentary cooperation in the CSTO format.
The officials discussed current issues related to the CSTO’s activities, the implementation of the decisions adopted at the Collective Security Council session on November 23, 2023 and the preparations for the CSTO Foreign Ministers meeting next June.
At the end of the meeting, Mr Tasmagambetov presented CSTO awards to Foreign Ministry employees.
🎖 In turn, Mr Lavrov presented the Foreign Ministry’s badge “For Cooperation” to the Executive Secretary of the CSTO Parliamentary Assembly and Head of its Secretariat, Sergey Pospelov, for his meaningful contribution to promoting inter-parliamentary cooperation in the CSTO format.
2024 marks 75 years of 🇷🇺Russia-🇨🇳China diplomatic relations.
🇷🇺🤝🇨🇳 Our countries are close neighbours sharing many centuries of friendly traditions. We are proud that our relations are forward-looking and serve as a model of effectiveness and responsibility.
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🇷🇺🤝🇨🇳 Our countries are close neighbours sharing many centuries of friendly traditions. We are proud that our relations are forward-looking and serve as a model of effectiveness and responsibility.
#RussiaChina
🗓️On February 8, ahead of the Diplomat's Day flowers were laid at the monument to a 🇷🇺Russian great poet Alexander Pushkin in Mehan Garden, Manila.
The ceremony was attended by Russian Ambassador H.E.Marat Pavlov, senior officials of the Embassy, as well as representatives of the Manila City Hall.
Upon its completion, a protocol event was held with participation of Honorary Consuls of 🇷🇺Russia and 🇧🇾Belarus.
#DiplomatsDay
The ceremony was attended by Russian Ambassador H.E.Marat Pavlov, senior officials of the Embassy, as well as representatives of the Manila City Hall.
Upon its completion, a protocol event was held with participation of Honorary Consuls of 🇷🇺Russia and 🇧🇾Belarus.
#DiplomatsDay