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May 29 2025 From TASS: Russia’s discussion with Yemeni Official (asking for help)
Media: Yemen looking to Russia to help restore peace
Russia maintains an active position on resolving the crisis in Yemen, as it remains in contact with both the internationally recognized government and the Houthis that control a large part of the country. On May 28, Russian President Vladimir Putin held talks with Rashad Mohammad al-Alimi, chairman… Continue reading
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May 28 2025 FM Sergey Lavrov’s remarks: 13th International Meeting of High Representatives for Security Issues
Mr Shoigu,
Colleagues,
High guests,
It is a great honour and privilege for me to take the floor at the plenary session of the 13th International Meeting of High Representatives for Security Issues, and to share with you our Ministry’s vision, tell you about our work in the context of the vibrant processes unfolding around the world, and… Continue reading
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May 28 2025 Highlights from Lavrov’s statements on new round of talks with Kiev, Russia’s demands
MOSCOW, May 28. /TASS/. Moscow will continue to insist on addressing the root causes of the Ukraine conflict at a new round of talks with Kiev, which will be announced in the near future, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said at the international meeting of high representatives in charge of security issues.
TASS has compiled the… Continue reading
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May 24 2025 FM Sergey Lavrov: Historically South Russian Lands: National Identity & Self-Determination of Peoples
Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov’s remarks and answers to media questions at the diplomatic conference Historically South Russian Lands: National Identity and Self-Determination of Peoples, Moscow, May 23, 2025
Question: Today, all the major global players are discussing peace in Ukraine. Initiatives have been put forward by friendly nations – China, India, and Brazil – and, of… Continue reading
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May 22 2025 President Putin: Post Kursk visit: Buffer Zone for Kursk, Belgorod, Bryansk
President Putin kicks off rebuilding of these regions as well as creation of a buffer zone. My question is who is responsible for the cost? Why is it that Ukraine and the co-belligerents cannot be sued for reparations? This is civilian area that took Russia in excess of eight months to take back, after Ukraine… Continue reading
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May 22 2025 FM Sergey Lavrov: Armenian branches of Russian universities
Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov’s remarks and answers to questions from teachers and students of the Armenian branches of Russian universities, members of the expert community, and activists of the youth wing of the Eurasia Autonomous Non-Profit Organisation, Yerevan, May 21, 2025
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May 20 2025 Thank you Russia: for more words on Gaza
These are but words. At least something has been said on this level of the Russian diplomatic structures. Maria, the words from your permanent representatives at the United Nations are much better, much stronger and not so tentative.
I’m glad to hear you say that Russia is working Maria. … Continue reading
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May 17 2025 President Putin writes to Heads of State and Government taking part in the 34th Arab League Summit
President of Russia Vladimir Putin sent greetings (http://en.kremlin.ru/events/president/news/76933) to the Heads of State and Government taking part in the 34th Arab League Summit (May 17, 2025)
The message reads, in part:
“Your meeting is being held at a difficult time.
The escalation of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, which has claimed tens of thousands of civilian lives, has dramatically… Continue reading
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May 17 2025 The Istanbul Kabuki — decoded
The endgame is clear: the US losing the entire Eurasian land mass. Ukraine, under these immense geopolitical imperatives, is only a sovereign-deprived pawn in the (Great) Game.
By Pepe Escobar at the Strategic Culture Foundation.
Did President Putin really change the game by proposing the resumption of negotiations on the proxy war in Ukraine in Istanbul –… Continue reading
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May 17 2025 Vladimir Medinsky: Russians Always Come for What’s Theirs—first interview after negotiations with Ukraine
Since we view these negotiations as a continuation of the Istanbul process, it is very important to remind everyone what we have already agreed upon back in Gomel at the end of February (of 2022). And what might have happened if Ukraine had agreed to peace then? Which they didn’t. They dragged things out. And… Continue reading
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May 15 2025 Trump Intends to Knock China Out of Middle East Struggle
Elena Panina – Russtrat Institute
Hudson Institute: Trump Intends to Knock China Out of Middle East Struggle
Donald Trump’s trip to Riyadh is an attempt to restore American influence in the Middle East, begins with a platitude from Zeneb Ribois of the Hudson Institute (Washington). The stakes of the US president’s visit are high, she gets to… Continue reading
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May 10 2025 Statement by the President of Russia to the media
http://www.kremlin.ru/events/president/news/76899 – Yandex translation
At the time of writing, the only complete and translated statement on video is on Telegram: https://t.me/news_kremlin_eng/5512
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In this regard, despite everything, we suggest that the Kiev authorities resume negotiations, which they interrupted at the end of 2022, and resume direct negotiations. And, I emphasize, without any preconditions. We suggest starting immediately next Thursday,… Continue reading -
May 09 2025 Importance of UN is now growing again — Putin
The Russian leader underscored the necessity of bolstering the UN’s central role in international affairs
MOSCOW, May 8. /TASS/. Russian President Vladimir Putin highlighted the renewed importance and relevance of the United Nations amid the ongoing efforts to establish a more equitable global order. Speaking at a banquet held on his behalf for the guests invited… Continue reading
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May 07 2025 Documentary: tribute to those who defended the USSR against fascist invaders during World War II.
Synopsis: The documentary pays tribute to those who defended the USSR against fascist invaders during World War II.
The film tells the stories of some of the last surviving veterans of the Great Patriotic War, ordinary Soviet citizens, who became heroes in the fight against Nazism.
Among them:
🏅 103-year-old Valentina Minaeva, a surgical nurse who served in… Continue reading