Vladimir Putin chaired a videoconference with the Board of Trustees of the educational Talent and Success Foundation
“Eight years of cooperation have created a harmonious environment here in Sirius that includes all levels of education – university, college and the lyceum where we are now. <…> I believe that this kind of united, cohesive and creative environment should be created step-by-step in schools across the country. I ask Sirius and all the trustees, together with the Education Ministry, to think about introducing these modern solutions not only for major repairs and construction [of schools] but also, which is key, for organising their work,” The President said.
The Sirius education centre was established by the Talent and Success Foundation using the Sochi Olympics infrastructure at the initiative of the Russian President. The foundation was officially established on December 24, 2014 by prominent Russian figures in science, sports and art.
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“Eight years of cooperation have created a harmonious environment here in Sirius that includes all levels of education – university, college and the lyceum where we are now. <…> I believe that this kind of united, cohesive and creative environment should be created step-by-step in schools across the country. I ask Sirius and all the trustees, together with the Education Ministry, to think about introducing these modern solutions not only for major repairs and construction [of schools] but also, which is key, for organising their work,” The President said.
The Sirius education centre was established by the Talent and Success Foundation using the Sochi Olympics infrastructure at the initiative of the Russian President. The foundation was officially established on December 24, 2014 by prominent Russian figures in science, sports and art.
See more on the Kremlin’s official website.
Vladimir Putin met, via videoconference, with the winners and finalists of the Teacher of the Year competition
The winners of the Russian national professional contest in education and the Cool Theme! (Klassnaya Tema) TV show finalists also attended.
"It is gratifying to know that the tight-knit team of participants and finalists in these competitions now includes educators from the Donetsk and Lugansk republics and the Kherson and Zaporozhye regions. Supporting the education systems in these regions is of major importance. We have been focusing on this and will continue to do so. We should help our colleagues catch up and do everything to help schoolchildren and teachers feel part of the vast and shared educational space of our large country. Best teaching practices and advanced techniques should be put to good use in these regions and the rest of the country, and teachers should be able to continue to learn as well," the President said.
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The winners of the Russian national professional contest in education and the Cool Theme! (Klassnaya Tema) TV show finalists also attended.
"It is gratifying to know that the tight-knit team of participants and finalists in these competitions now includes educators from the Donetsk and Lugansk republics and the Kherson and Zaporozhye regions. Supporting the education systems in these regions is of major importance. We have been focusing on this and will continue to do so. We should help our colleagues catch up and do everything to help schoolchildren and teachers feel part of the vast and shared educational space of our large country. Best teaching practices and advanced techniques should be put to good use in these regions and the rest of the country, and teachers should be able to continue to learn as well," the President said.
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Vladimir Putin held talks with President of the Republic of Abkhazia Aslan Bzhania
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Address on Teacher’s Day
"I would like to wish you good health, happiness, prosperity and, of course, professional success. For you, this means the success and victories of your pupils, and it would be no exaggeration to say that they will determine the future of this country", the President stressed, in part.
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"I would like to wish you good health, happiness, prosperity and, of course, professional success. For you, this means the success and victories of your pupils, and it would be no exaggeration to say that they will determine the future of this country", the President stressed, in part.
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Vladimir Putin and Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina took part, via videoconference, in a ceremony to mark the delivery of Russian-made nuclear fuel to the first power unit of the Rooppur nuclear power plant
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🇷🇺🇹🇯 Telephone conversation with President of Tajikistan Emomali Rahmon
🔹During the telephone conversation, Vladimir Putin wished President of the Republic of Tajikistan Emomali Rahmon a happy birthday.
🔹Both sides expressed satisfaction with the current level of Russian-Tajik strategic partnership and alliance and reaffirmed their commitment to further developing these relations.
🔹Earlier, Vladimir Putin sent a message of greetings to Emomali Rahmon.
🔹During the telephone conversation, Vladimir Putin wished President of the Republic of Tajikistan Emomali Rahmon a happy birthday.
🔹Both sides expressed satisfaction with the current level of Russian-Tajik strategic partnership and alliance and reaffirmed their commitment to further developing these relations.
🔹Earlier, Vladimir Putin sent a message of greetings to Emomali Rahmon.
Vladimir Putin is addressing the plenary session of the Valdai International Discussion Club
The 20th annual forum is themed “Fair Multipolarity: How to Ensure Security and Development for Everyone.”
"Over the years of the club's work, both Russia and the world have seen drastic, and even dramatic, colossal changes. Twenty years is not a long period by historical standards, but during eras when the entire world order is crumbling, time seems to shrink," the President noted at the beginning of his remarks.
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The 20th annual forum is themed “Fair Multipolarity: How to Ensure Security and Development for Everyone.”
"Over the years of the club's work, both Russia and the world have seen drastic, and even dramatic, colossal changes. Twenty years is not a long period by historical standards, but during eras when the entire world order is crumbling, time seems to shrink," the President noted at the beginning of his remarks.
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The President of Russia on the US's bloc-based approach:
"A bloc-based approach, if we call a spade a spade, limits individual states' rights and restricts their freedom to develop along their own path, attempting to drive them into a 'cage' of obligations."
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"A bloc-based approach, if we call a spade a spade, limits individual states' rights and restricts their freedom to develop along their own path, attempting to drive them into a 'cage' of obligations."
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Vladimir Putin's speech at the 20th meeting of the Valdai International Discussion Club. Main points:
“More events have happened over these twenty years than over many decades, and these changes are qualitative and require fundamental changes in the very principles of international relations,” the President of Russia noted.
🔸In Russia's Foreign Policy Concept, our country is characterised as an original civilisation state.
🔸There are many civilisations, and they are equal in their rights to express the aspirations of their cultures and traditions and peoples.
🔸Humanity is not moving towards new bloc confrontation: the world is on the way to a synergy of civilisation states, large spaces, communities that see themselves like this.
“The civilisational approach <...> is based on the fundamental, long-term interests of states and peoples. Interests that are dictated not by a current ideological situation, but by an entire historical experience and the legacy of the past, on which the idea of a harmonious future is based. If everyone is guided by this, there will be much fewer conflicts in the world, I believe, and the methods for resolving them will become much more rational,” Vladimir Putin emphasised.
The President also outlined the basic principles of the new world order that Russia stands for:
1. We want to live in an open, interconnected world, where no one will ever try to put artificial barriers in the way of people's communication.
2. The world's diversity must be preserved and serve as the foundation for universal development.
3. Russia stands for maximum representation; no one has the right or ability to rule the world for others and on behalf of others.
4. Russia stands for universal security and a world built on respect for the interests of everyone: from large countries to small ones.
5. We stand for justice for all. The era of exploitation is in the past; everyone should be given access to the benefits of today's world
6. We stand for equality, for the diverse potential of all countries.
“Russia was, is and will be one of the foundations of this new world system, ready for constructive interaction with everyone who strives for peace and prosperity, but ready for tough opposition against those who profess the principles of dictatorship and violence. We believe that pragmatism and common sense will prevail, and a multipolar world will be established,” Vladimir Putin emphasised.
See more on the Kremlin’s official website.
“More events have happened over these twenty years than over many decades, and these changes are qualitative and require fundamental changes in the very principles of international relations,” the President of Russia noted.
🔸In Russia's Foreign Policy Concept, our country is characterised as an original civilisation state.
🔸There are many civilisations, and they are equal in their rights to express the aspirations of their cultures and traditions and peoples.
🔸Humanity is not moving towards new bloc confrontation: the world is on the way to a synergy of civilisation states, large spaces, communities that see themselves like this.
“The civilisational approach <...> is based on the fundamental, long-term interests of states and peoples. Interests that are dictated not by a current ideological situation, but by an entire historical experience and the legacy of the past, on which the idea of a harmonious future is based. If everyone is guided by this, there will be much fewer conflicts in the world, I believe, and the methods for resolving them will become much more rational,” Vladimir Putin emphasised.
The President also outlined the basic principles of the new world order that Russia stands for:
1. We want to live in an open, interconnected world, where no one will ever try to put artificial barriers in the way of people's communication.
2. The world's diversity must be preserved and serve as the foundation for universal development.
3. Russia stands for maximum representation; no one has the right or ability to rule the world for others and on behalf of others.
4. Russia stands for universal security and a world built on respect for the interests of everyone: from large countries to small ones.
5. We stand for justice for all. The era of exploitation is in the past; everyone should be given access to the benefits of today's world
6. We stand for equality, for the diverse potential of all countries.
“Russia was, is and will be one of the foundations of this new world system, ready for constructive interaction with everyone who strives for peace and prosperity, but ready for tough opposition against those who profess the principles of dictatorship and violence. We believe that pragmatism and common sense will prevail, and a multipolar world will be established,” Vladimir Putin emphasised.
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Vladimir Putin's talks with President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev began at the Kremlin
Shavkat Mirziyoyev is in Russia on an official visit.
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Shavkat Mirziyoyev is in Russia on an official visit.
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Vladimir Putin and President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev made statements for the press following Russian-Uzbekistani talks
The leaders had an in-depth discussion of mutual trade, trade transactions in national currencies, and cooperation in energy, transport, education and other areas.
“To conclude, I would like to thank President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev for our productive talks. I know that he personally gives a lot of attention to strengthening and expanding our cooperation. I believe that today’s talks will further enhance the entire range of the comprehensive strategic partnership between us to the benefit of our countries’ peoples,” Vladimir Putin said.
The presidents of Russia and Uzbekistan adopted a joint statement on deepening their comprehensive strategic partnership and allied relations. In addition, a package of documents was signed following the talks.
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The leaders had an in-depth discussion of mutual trade, trade transactions in national currencies, and cooperation in energy, transport, education and other areas.
“To conclude, I would like to thank President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev for our productive talks. I know that he personally gives a lot of attention to strengthening and expanding our cooperation. I believe that today’s talks will further enhance the entire range of the comprehensive strategic partnership between us to the benefit of our countries’ peoples,” Vladimir Putin said.
The presidents of Russia and Uzbekistan adopted a joint statement on deepening their comprehensive strategic partnership and allied relations. In addition, a package of documents was signed following the talks.
See more on the Kremlin’s official website.
Vladimir Putin, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev and Shavkat Mirziyoyev took part in the launch of Russian gas supplies to Uzbekistan via Kazakhstan
“Russia has confirmed its status of a reliable natural gas supplier. We are open to future cooperation and will strive to meet the needs of all our Kazakh and Uzbek friends and partners, as well as other consumers interested in this fuel. Overall, the project undoubtedly has great importance for economic development and energy security of our three countries and the entire vast region,” the President of Russia stressed.
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“Russia has confirmed its status of a reliable natural gas supplier. We are open to future cooperation and will strive to meet the needs of all our Kazakh and Uzbek friends and partners, as well as other consumers interested in this fuel. Overall, the project undoubtedly has great importance for economic development and energy security of our three countries and the entire vast region,” the President of Russia stressed.
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