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📆 #OTD, on December 4 India celebrates the Navy Day.

🛳 Established more than half a century ago, this holiday serves as a reminder of the glorious feats of the Indian Navy and its role in ensuring the country's security.

🇷🇺🇮🇳 The Russian-Indian cooperation in the naval sphere remains one of the priority areas of bilateral interaction: in 2024, the Russian Navy ships made several visits to the ports of Kochi and Visakhapatnam, while the Indian representatives took part in the Main Naval Parade in St Petersburg in July.

🫡 Congratulations to our colleagues!

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🇷🇺 On December 3, the Alexander Kadakin School of the Russian Embassy in India hosted a checkers championship among primary school students.

🥇 The winners were awarded with memorable gifts.
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🗓 The 31st OSCE Ministerial Council meeting (Ministerial Council) will be held in Valletta, Republic of Malta, on December 5-6, with the participation of Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov. <...>

During the forthcoming Ministerial Council meeting, the Russian delegation will focus on assessing the possibility of overcoming the organisation’s crisis on the eve of its 50th anniversary.

The Russian delegation looks forward to having a candid discussion of the backlog of issues and ways to resolve them under fundamentally new conditions, while respecting the interests of all participating states free from the teacher-disciple approach, and so on.

☝️ Special attention will be brought to the failure to issue visas to members of the Russian delegation who planned to attend various OSCE events, including the upcoming Ministerial Council meeting. Cancelling, right before the event, a visa that had been earlier issued by the Maltese Chairpersonship to Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova, allegedly "due to circumstances beyond their control," was unprecedented.

❗️The current institutional crisis within the OSCE was triggered by the destructive actions of a number of Western countries that are using this platform to promote their own agenda in disregard of the fundamental principles underlying the Organisation’s functioning, which must be abided by all participating states regardless of their membership in other international entities. Since 2022, the Ukrainianisation of the OSCE’s agenda has paralysed its activities across the three security dimensions, namely, political and military, economic and environmental, and humanitarian. <...>

🇷🇺 At the meetings of the OSCE’s decision-making bodies - the Permanent Council and the Forum for Security Cooperation - Russian representatives have been regularly raising the most pressing OSCE-related issues, such as combatting terrorism and drug trafficking, protecting traditional values, countering manifestations of neo-fascism and neo-Nazism, preventing the falsification of history, protecting the rights of ethnic minorities and believers, and ensuring access to information. The participating states must unite their efforts in these areas.

The Russian Federation regularly provides objective updates to the participating states’ delegations about the war crimes committed by the Kiev regime, the ongoing all-out campaign in Ukraine to cancel the Russian language and Russian culture, the persecution of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church, and reprisals against the national media. <...>

The OSCE’s specific executive bodies, such as the Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR), the High Commissioner on National Minorities (HCNM), and the Representative on Freedom of the Media, continue to see major complaints coming their way. These institutions have repeatedly manifested their political bias. The ODIHR stands out distinctly in this context, as it is known for conducting openly biased monitoring of election processes in the countries that lie “east of Vienna” and making advance preparations for “anticipated” conclusions on their outcomes. The Representative on Freedom of the Media is also known for practicing double standards and conspicuous silence when it comes to unfair treatment of non-Western media within the Organisation’s space. Russia does not see the HCNM paying proper attention to matters of oppressing ethnic minorities.

👉 Given the current state of the OSCE, we can hardly talk about it playing any meaningful role amid the ongoing profound reformatting of the world. The organisation would undoubtedly benefit from close cooperation with formats such as the #SCO, #BRICS and the #CIS, which are operating based on fundamentally new approaches.

Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov will hold bilateral meetings with foreign ministers from a number of countries on the sidelines of the Ministerial Council in Valletta.

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💬 On December 3, the conference "Rama on the World Stage" dedicated to the literary and social significance of the Indian deity Rama, the 7th avatar of Vishnu, concluded at Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar University in Agra.

🇷🇺🇮🇳 The event was attended by students of MGIMO University, who shared their vision of the cultural and civilizational closeness of Russia and India.

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Did you know that the Crimean Bridge stretches for over 19 kilometres? That makes it the longest in Europe. The architectural marvel connects mainland Russia to Crimea, offering a quick, scenic route and access to the must-see attractions of the Black Sea peninsula. Learn more about the impressive structure in our film!

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🎬 On December 4, the 30th International Film Festival (KIFF) kicked off in Kolkata.

🇷🇺🇮🇳 The opening ceremony was attended by Head of the Kolkata branch of the Indian Association of Russian Compatriots Irina Malysheva.

💃 At the invitation of choreographer Dona Ganguli, Malysheva presented Russian dance culture as part of a mass dance flash mob.

📆 The KIFF will be held from December 4 to 11.

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🖼 On December 5, on the occasion of the International Volunteer Day, the Alexander Kadakin School of the Russian Embassy in India hosted a photo exhibition "Donbass. Volunteers. Stories" dedicated to people who, despite the danger to life, deliver food to the combat zone.

📝 School Director Sergey Leppik addressed the visitors of the exhibition, among whom were students of the educational institution, their parents and teachers, with a welcoming speech.

📹 During the event, there was a screening of the documentary film about the charitable organization "Food of Life" working in Donbass.

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🔴 #LIVE: Remarks and answers to media questions by Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov following the OSCE Ministerial Council (Valletta, December 5)

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