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Main Foreign Policy Outcomes of 2022⚡️

The year 2022 saw history-making events, such as the emergence of a new international reality, and became a turning point for Russia’s foreign policy.

👉 The recognition of the Donetsk & Lugansk People’s Republics, the start of the Special Military Operation in accordance with Article 51 of the UN Charter, the referendums held in the DPR & LPR and the liberated territories of the Zaporozhye & Kherson regions and their subsequent integration into Russia – these events will forever go down in the history of Russia.

They put an end to 30 years of Russia’s honest attempts to develop equitable relations with the collective West.

✍️ Russia & other like-minded countries adopted a political declaration in support of the inviolability of the UN Charter.

✍️ An overwhelming majority of states members of the UN GA approved the annual Russia-initiated resolution on combating the glorification of Nazism.

✍️ At Russia’s initiative, the Joint Statement of the Leaders of the 5 Nuclear-Weapon States on Preventing Nuclear War & Avoiding Arms Races was adopted in January 2022.

International cooperation within the framework of the #EAEU, #SCO & #BRICS made rapid headway.

Allied relations with Belarus continued to grow stronger.

Several major initiatives have been implemented within the framework of the #CIS aimed at strengthening integration ties in all spheres of the organisation’s activities.

The mechanisms of the #CSTO operated efficiently.

Russian diplomats have significantly stepped up efforts to achieve the peaceful settlement of international conflicts. Russia extensively supported stabilising the situation in Afghanistan. Russia has promoted a complex approach to the Syrian dossier, including within the Astana format. We have promoted comprehensive normalisation of the relations between Azerbaijan and Armenia.

We have successfully developed ties with our many international partners who are interested in maintaining a constructive dialogue with Russia.

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Main Foreign Policy Outcomes of 2022⚡️

The year 2022 saw history-making events, such as the emergence of a new international reality, and became a turning point for Russia’s foreign policy.

👉 The recognition of the Donetsk & Lugansk People’s Republics, the start of the Special Military Operation in accordance with Article 51 of the UN Charter, the referendums held in the DPR & LPR and the liberated territories of the Zaporozhye & Kherson regions and their subsequent integration into Russia – these events will forever go down in the history of Russia.

They put an end to 30 years of Russia’s honest attempts to develop equitable relations with the collective West.

✍️ Russia & other like-minded countries adopted a political declaration in support of the inviolability of the UN Charter.

✍️ An overwhelming majority of states members of the UN GA approved the annual Russia-initiated resolution on combating the glorification of Nazism.

✍️ At Russia’s initiative, the Joint Statement of the Leaders of the 5 Nuclear-Weapon States on Preventing Nuclear War & Avoiding Arms Races was adopted in January 2022.

International cooperation within the framework of the #EAEU, #SCO & #BRICS made rapid headway.

Allied relations with Belarus continued to grow stronger.

Several major initiatives have been implemented within the framework of the #CIS aimed at strengthening integration ties in all spheres of the organisation’s activities.

The mechanisms of the #CSTO operated efficiently.

Russian diplomats have significantly stepped up efforts to achieve the peaceful settlement of international conflicts. Russia extensively supported stabilising the situation in Afghanistan. Russia has promoted a complex approach to the Syrian dossier, including within the Astana format. We have promoted comprehensive normalisation of the relations between Azerbaijan and Armenia.

We have successfully developed ties with our many international partners who are interested in maintaining a constructive dialogue with Russia.

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🇷🇺🤝 On January 1, 2023, Russia assumed the chairmanship of the Eurasian Economic Union (#EAEU), an organisation that united Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and our country in 2015.

Russia’s chairmanship has the following priorities:

• Developing the technological potential of the member states;
• Boosting interaction in digital transformation ;
• Developing the agricultural sector;
• Creating common energy markets ;
• Harmonising the financial markets;
• Equalising the competitive environment for the union’s enterprises.

In the past eight years, the EAEU member states have done a lot to eliminate the barriers to the movement of goods, services, capital and labour between the countries of the union. In most sectors, common markets have already been created and are operating successfully. In 2022, three of the 11 listed barriers were removed, and another four more will be lifted in the near future.

📈 In 2022, the EAEU member states managed to improve the following indicators as compared to 2021:

Agricultural production grew by 9.4 percent and reached 11.5 trillion roubles;
Grain production went up by 27 percent and reached almost 187 million tonnes;
Fixed capital investment increased by 5.3 percent in 9 months, reaching 18.5 trillion roubles;
Mutual trade grew by 10.3 percent;
The number of completed construction projects increased by 5 percent (14.2 trillion roubles).

In 2022, the GDP of the EAEU was 173 trillion roubles.

👉 The EAEU space has all the necessary conditions for stable and comfortable work. After the launch of the common labour market, the residents of the union got the opportunity to travel between the EAEU countries with minimal difficulties; equal employment opportunities were created for all citizens of the member states in the EAEU space.

☝️ In addition, over 75 percent of mutual settlements between the EAEU countries have already been switched to national currencies.

#Eurasia4You
🔹The Day of the Eurasian Economic Union is celebrated on May 29!

The Eurasian Economic Union (#EAEU) is an international organization for regional economic integration. It has international legal personality and is established by the Treaty on the Eurasian Economic Union (signed 29.05.2014).

The EAEU provides for free movement of goods, services, capital and labor, pursues coordinated, harmonized and single policy in the sectors determined by the Treaty and international agreements within the Union.

The Member-States of the Eurasian Economic Union are the Republic of Armenia🇦🇲, the Republic of Belarus🇧🇾, the Republic of Kazakhstan🇰🇿, the Kyrgyz Republic🇰🇬 and the Russian Federation🇷🇺.

🤝The Union is being created to comprehensively upgrade, raise the competitiveness of and cooperation between the national economies, and to promote stable development in order to raise the living standards of the nations of the Member-States.

📈See some figures in the infographic below:
Η Ευρασιατική Οικονομική Ένωση (#EAEU) έχει δημιουργήσει συνεργασία με χώρες σχεδόν σε όλες ηπείρους του κόσμου. Η Ένωση έχει μια σειρά εμπορικών συμφωνιών με δυο σημαντικόυς παίκτες στην ευρασιατική ήπειρο: την Κίνα και το Ιράν.

Μια ζώνη ελεύθερων συναλλαγών συμφωνήθηκε με το Βιετνάμ και τη Σερβία. Μνημόνια συνεννόησης έχουν συναφθεί, μεταξύ άλλων, με την Ινδία και σχεδόν με όλες τις χώρες της Αφρικής και της Νότιας Αμερικής.
💼 The number of the unemployed registered with the employment services of the Eurasian Economic Union States (#EAEU) amounted to 892.9 thousand people by late August 2023, decreasing by 15% compared to the same date in 2022.

Therefore, the unemployment rate is 0.9% of the labor force. In 2022, this indicator was 1.1%.
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⚡️ From President Vladimir Putin's Address to the Federal Assembly (February 29, 2024)

Key talking points:

• Just like any other ideology promoting racism, national superiority or exceptionalism, Russophobia is blinding and stupefying. The US and its satellites have, in fact, dismantled the European security system which has created risks for everyone.

• We need to shore up the forces in the western strategic theatre in order to counteract the threats posed by NATO’s further eastward expansion, with Sweden and Finland joining the alliance.

• A new equal and indivisible security framework must be created in Eurasia in the foreseeable future. We are ready for a substantive discussion on this subject with all countries and associations that may be interested in it. At the same time, I would like to reiterate (I think this is important for everyone) that no enduring international order is possible without a strong and sovereign Russia.

• We strive to unite the global majority’s efforts to respond to international challenges, such as turbulent transformation of the world economy, trade, finance, and technology markets, when former monopolies and stereotypes associated with them are collapsing.

• The principles of equality and respect for each other’s interests guide us in our interactions with our partners. This is why more and more countries have been proactive in seeking to be part of the activities of the #EAEU, the #SCO, #BRICS and other associations involving Russia.

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