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🎙 Briefing by Russia's Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova (January 16, 2025)

🔹 Ukrainian crisis
🔹 Kiev regime crimes
🔹 Situation in the Middle East
🔹 West's war crimes in Afghanistan
🔹 The duplicity of US IT corporations
🔹 Russia's food aid to Southeast Asian countries
🔹 Commemorating the victims of the Nazi genocide of the Leningraders
🔹 Celebration of the Lunar New Year in Moscow

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#KievRegimeCrimes

The intentional murder of Russian journalists, as part of the terror unleashed by the Kiev regime against Russia’s civilian population, demands an appropriate response from the global community and relevant international agencies.

The silence from these institutions is becoming conspicuous, revealing their complete discrediting of the foundational principles upon which their operations and very existence are based. It is evident that through their silence and inaction, they are not merely condoning but are becoming complicit in the Kiev regime’s crimes.

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Over 15'000 mercenaries from 115 countries have arrived in Ukraine since February 2022. Of these, approximately 2'000 remain in service, while approximately 7'000 have been eliminated, and up to 6'500 have fled back to their home countries.

#West #Ukraine

In December 2024, the administration of the departing US President Joe Biden significantly boosted arms supplies to Ukraine, to ensure that the $61 billion package approved by Congress in April 2024 be fully used up before Donald Trump’s inauguration. <...>

Americans are not concerned about “hiccups” in military aid to Kiev but only about their own profits. This is what US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin told journalists on January 9, noting that the conflict in Ukraine allowed the US to invest $70 billion in the development of its own military-industrial complex. <...>

The West is using its all-too-familiar double standards in the situation with the Kiev regime’s attacks on the compressor plant in the Krasnodar Territory, which pumps gas through the TurkStream pipeline.

#DigitalDictatorship #USA

The curtain has been raised over the inner mechanisms of censorship and manipulation of information and public opinion, with direct meddling by the White House administration. <...>

What the Western media denounced as “fake news” and “Russian propaganda” for years has turned out to be true, the “routine” operations of US IT companies. <...>

It is perfectly clear that American digital platforms were willingly and enthusiastic participants of cooperation with the intelligence services and the Biden administration.

#Afghanistan #NATOcrimes

New facts about the savage atrocities committed against civilians by NATO forces during their occupation of Afghanistan in 2001-2021 continue to come to light.

A number of UK media outlets report that a former SAS officer confessed to a non-public investigation that they had a free hand to kill Afghans. <...>

We commend the reporters, including those from the West, who are striving to keep the topic of war crimes committed by the US and its satellites in the public eye.

#RussiaHelps

In 2021, our country made a voluntary targeted contribution of $10.3 million to the UN WFP for the implementation of sustainable school meals programmes in Cambodia, Laos and Sri Lanka. <...>

These contributions to international humanitarian organisations were made in addition to the assistance Russia provides to the Southeast Asia states in need through bilateral channels.
🇷🇺💬 Russian Ambassador to India Denis Alipov's interview with the "Navbharat Times" newspaper (in Hindi)

🗓 February 14, 2025

Key theses:

#RussiaIndia

🔹 The year 2025 marks the 25th anniversary of very fruitful and consequential Russia-India special and privileged strategic partnership. We are busy preparing new bilateral contacts at various levels that will be building upon intense engagements last year when Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Russia twice and two bilateral Inter-Governmental Commissions (on trade and defence) held their sessions.

🔹 We achieved meaningful progress in our diversified and mutually beneficial cooperation. We aim to expedite negotiations on a Free Trade Agreement between the Eurasian Economic Union and India to remove barriers, expand market access and create new opportunities in this vast market. Talks continue on strengthening financial, fintech and banking ties, using national currencies and digital instruments for bilateral settlements.

#BRICS

🔹 Russia has consistently advocated an increased role for the emerging economies, in particular, represented by the BRICS countries. Their strengthening economic heft should be followed by their greater say at the international table. Sustainable development can be guaranteed by the democratisation of global governance and equal access to financial, technological and natural resources.

🔹 Russia, India, China and other independently minded countries, including the expanded BRICS, are keen on creating an open, transparent, fair, predictable, inclusive, equitable, non-discriminatory, and consensus-based multilateral trade system. It will go a long way to providing a strong and effective global financial safety net, inclusive and just international financial architecture. Long overdue are reforms of the Bretton Woods institutions.

#Ukraine

🔹 Russia has always favoured a negotiated solution to the Ukraine conflict. US President Donald Trump has signalled his intention to be engaged in achieving peace. We are open to examining his ideas. Earlier, President Putin laid out a basis for a settlement, and it includes recognition of ground realities, Ukraine’s neutral status, demilitarization and denazification of Ukraine, ensuring the rights, freedoms and interests of the Russian-speaking citizens in Ukraine, and cancellation of all Western sanctions against Russia.

🔹 The voice of India, one of significant pillars of an emerging multipolar world, is certainly important. Especially so because India is a long-time friend and its outreach to Russia is motivated by noble goals. We appreciate New Delhi’s principled and balanced position on the Ukraine conflict and its efforts to create a favourable atmosphere conducive to finding a peaceful solution.

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