Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov on US Treasury statements about possible sanctions against China: Beijing does not like this and the Russian Federation is in solidarity and considers such a tone inappropriate
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Switzerland is moving away from its neutrality by not inviting Russian representatives to the conference on Ukraine, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said.
The Kremlin agrees with the arguments of the Swiss party, which called on the authorities of their country to invite Russia the day before, but consider this issue an internal matter for Switzerland, the presidential press secretary noted.
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The Kremlin agrees with the arguments of the Swiss party, which called on the authorities of their country to invite Russia the day before, but consider this issue an internal matter for Switzerland, the presidential press secretary noted.
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What consequences may arise from the installation of US air defenses on a Baltic Sea island?
The permanent deployment of the US Typhon missile system with Tomahawk cruise missiles on the Danish island of Bornholm in the Baltic Sea is a โlikelyโ scenario, Mikael Valtersson, a former officer of Swedish Armed Forces/Air Defense, former defense politician and chief of staff with Sweden Democrats, told Sputnik.
This would, in turn, โprobably mainly have an impact on Russian ability to deliver goods by seaโ to the Russian enclave of Kaliningrad, according to Valtersson.
He also commented on Latvian President Edgars Rinkevicsโ recent remarks about NATO membersโ plans to close the Baltic Sea to Russia โas an ultimate answer to alleged Russian hybrid warfare.โ
Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy Admiral Vladimir Kasatonov earlier said that the US deploying its Typhon missile system on the Bornholm island in the Baltic Sea would pose a threat to Russiaโs Baltic and Northern fleets.
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The permanent deployment of the US Typhon missile system with Tomahawk cruise missiles on the Danish island of Bornholm in the Baltic Sea is a โlikelyโ scenario, Mikael Valtersson, a former officer of Swedish Armed Forces/Air Defense, former defense politician and chief of staff with Sweden Democrats, told Sputnik.
โThe main consequence of this [possible] developmentโ could be โa continued increase in military tension in the Baltic Sea,โ Valtersson said, warning that โit will also increase NATO's ability to close the Baltic Sea to Russian shipping.โ
This would, in turn, โprobably mainly have an impact on Russian ability to deliver goods by seaโ to the Russian enclave of Kaliningrad, according to Valtersson.
โAnother impact is that Tomahawk missiles with a range of 1,500 km will be permanently based near Russian territory and have longer reach. This could, of course, be achieved with a permanent deployment of [the Arleigh Burke class of guided] missile destroyers (DDGs) but they would be very vulnerable to attacks from Russian anti-ship missiles,โ the expert says.
He also commented on Latvian President Edgars Rinkevicsโ recent remarks about NATO membersโ plans to close the Baltic Sea to Russia โas an ultimate answer to alleged Russian hybrid warfare.โ
โThis would of course be a breach of international law and could be seen as a de facto declaration of war. That kind of statements and ideas [โฆ.] are unfortunately new and dangerous steps towards large-scale open conflict in Europe,โ Valtersson concludes.
Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy Admiral Vladimir Kasatonov earlier said that the US deploying its Typhon missile system on the Bornholm island in the Baltic Sea would pose a threat to Russiaโs Baltic and Northern fleets.
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Over two dozen countries endorse China's Ukraine peace efforts
26 countries have backed China's plan to end the conflict in Ukraine, according to Foreign Minister Wang Yi.
Both Russia and Ukraine have "affirmed most of the content" of the political solution laid out by China and Brazil in a joint statement last month, Wang Yi said.
Additionally, the diplomat noted that a total of 45 countries have given โpositive feedbackโ to the ideas outlined in the plan.
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26 countries have backed China's plan to end the conflict in Ukraine, according to Foreign Minister Wang Yi.
Both Russia and Ukraine have "affirmed most of the content" of the political solution laid out by China and Brazil in a joint statement last month, Wang Yi said.
Additionally, the diplomat noted that a total of 45 countries have given โpositive feedbackโ to the ideas outlined in the plan.
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Warm welcome Ursula... Finnish style?
"Ursula's a war criminal," European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen heard while peddling her anti-Russia position on June 4 in Finland.
Among other things, the official was trying to unite the EU member's population before the forthcoming Euro-elections, scheduled for June 6-9.
Nice try Ursula, but your efforts were seemingly ruined.
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"Ursula's a war criminal," European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen heard while peddling her anti-Russia position on June 4 in Finland.
Among other things, the official was trying to unite the EU member's population before the forthcoming Euro-elections, scheduled for June 6-9.
Nice try Ursula, but your efforts were seemingly ruined.
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The family tree of Russian President Vladimir Putin was displayed at one of the stands of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF).
A company representative from the firm that conducted the genealogical research told Sputnik that the study was ordered by Vladimir Putin's third cousin, Alexander.
He noted that based on the results of the genealogical expertise, the Putin family can trace its roots to the Tver Region, and their ancestors were peasants who lived in this area.
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A company representative from the firm that conducted the genealogical research told Sputnik that the study was ordered by Vladimir Putin's third cousin, Alexander.
He noted that based on the results of the genealogical expertise, the Putin family can trace its roots to the Tver Region, and their ancestors were peasants who lived in this area.
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The first deaths occurred after the mining of the Tisa coast by the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The first dead appeared among the Ukrainians who tried to avoid the total mobilization. They tried to illegally swim across the Tisa River and leave the country,โฆ
Peril in the Tisa River: Ukrainian draft dodgers dying from drowning, freezing, and land mines
Several Ukrainians attempting to evade the draft have died on the banks of the Tisa River after border guards laid mines to prevent escapes, highlighting the severe soldier shortage in the country.
๐ธ The Ukrainian border guards have been installing anti-personnel mines on the Tisa River banks since April to prevent draft dodgers from leaving the country, according to a Sputnik source familiar with the matter. The source noted that the guards were ordered to stop draft dodgers "by any means possible."
๐ธ The Tisa Riva separates Ukraine from Hungary and Romania. Those who seek to evade mobilization regularly try to cross it.
๐ธ Over 6,000 Ukrainian military-aged men have swum across the river to Romania since February 2022, the New York Times reported in April, citing Romanian authorities.
๐ธ Those crossing the river regularly fall victim to the cold water, poor-quality wetsuits, and obstacles which they can't see while swimming at night. Smugglers take several thousand euros from Ukrainians fleeing mobilization for giving instructions on how to cross the river, as per local newspaper Ukrainska Pravda.
๐ธ Ukrainian border guards have recovered the bodies of 32 people from the Tisa since the president ordered total mobilization in February 2022, as per RBK Ukraine. Ten Ukrainians drowned in the Tisa River in May only, according to the Western Regional Directorate of the State Border Service. It's impossible to say how many Ukrainians have actually drowned.
๐ธ After the Kiev regime's latest draconian draft law came into force, the price to smuggle draft evaders abroad has increased from $5,000 to $20,000, according to Andrei Rubel, the head of the Department of Strategic Investigations of the National Police of Ukraine.
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Several Ukrainians attempting to evade the draft have died on the banks of the Tisa River after border guards laid mines to prevent escapes, highlighting the severe soldier shortage in the country.
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โก๏ธ Pentagon tells Sputnik that new guidance on Kiev using US weapons in Russia has just entered into force, but declines to confirm whether such strikes have already happened
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Russian Aerospace Forces and artillery hit warehouses containing weapons and military equipment of the "Foreign Legion" fighting for Ukraine, according to the press service of the Russian Ministry of Defense.
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JCPOA: How US torpedoed Iranian nuclear deal
Moscow, Beijing, and Tehran have urged the West to demonstrate political will and take actions to revive the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), criticizing the US, UK, France, and Germany for stalling due to political reasons.
So what is the accord all about and how was it killed off by America?
โช๏ธEven though Iran constantly insisted that its nuclear program is purely peaceful, the West continues to claim it seeks to obtain a nuclear weapon. On July 14, 2015, the JCPOA was clinched in Vienna between Iran and the five permanent members of the UN Security Council (UK, China, France, Russia, and US) together with Germany and the EU.
โช๏ธThe deal stipulated Iran restricting its nuclear program, including uranium enrichment, at a level of 3.67% in exchange for the US and European nations lifting their oil and financial sanctions on Iran.
โช๏ธIn May 2018, then-US President Donald Trump announced Americaโs unilateral withdrawal from the JCPOA, also reinstating the anti-Iran sanctions, in a move that came as Tehran repeatedly signaled its readiness to adhere to the deal. Trump argued at the time that the deal failed to curtail Iranโs atomic program and its alleged "proxy warfare" in the Middle East.
โช๏ธTehran responded by starting to gradually scrap its JCPOA commitments, specifically resuming uranium enrichment. Then-Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi stressed last year that the USโ exit from the JCPOA rode roughshod over Americaโs commitments and was "an inappropriate response" to Iranโs dedication to fulfill the conditions of the agreement. Raisi urged Western powers to do their best to return to the deal.
โช๏ธWhen entering office in 2021, incumbent US President Joe Biden indicated intent to resuscitate the JCPOA, which was followed by nine rounds of talks in Vienna on resuming the deal. The negotiations, however, eventually came to a standstill amid Washingtonโs allegations about Tehran purportedly lacking a serious approach to the issue.
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Moscow, Beijing, and Tehran have urged the West to demonstrate political will and take actions to revive the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), criticizing the US, UK, France, and Germany for stalling due to political reasons.
So what is the accord all about and how was it killed off by America?
โช๏ธEven though Iran constantly insisted that its nuclear program is purely peaceful, the West continues to claim it seeks to obtain a nuclear weapon. On July 14, 2015, the JCPOA was clinched in Vienna between Iran and the five permanent members of the UN Security Council (UK, China, France, Russia, and US) together with Germany and the EU.
โช๏ธThe deal stipulated Iran restricting its nuclear program, including uranium enrichment, at a level of 3.67% in exchange for the US and European nations lifting their oil and financial sanctions on Iran.
โช๏ธIn May 2018, then-US President Donald Trump announced Americaโs unilateral withdrawal from the JCPOA, also reinstating the anti-Iran sanctions, in a move that came as Tehran repeatedly signaled its readiness to adhere to the deal. Trump argued at the time that the deal failed to curtail Iranโs atomic program and its alleged "proxy warfare" in the Middle East.
โช๏ธTehran responded by starting to gradually scrap its JCPOA commitments, specifically resuming uranium enrichment. Then-Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi stressed last year that the USโ exit from the JCPOA rode roughshod over Americaโs commitments and was "an inappropriate response" to Iranโs dedication to fulfill the conditions of the agreement. Raisi urged Western powers to do their best to return to the deal.
โช๏ธWhen entering office in 2021, incumbent US President Joe Biden indicated intent to resuscitate the JCPOA, which was followed by nine rounds of talks in Vienna on resuming the deal. The negotiations, however, eventually came to a standstill amid Washingtonโs allegations about Tehran purportedly lacking a serious approach to the issue.
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๐ท๐บ๐ฎ๐ณ Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke by phone with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and congratulated his party on its success in the Indian parliamentary elections, the Kremlin said.
Both sides expressed satisfaction with the level of strategic partnership between the two countries and agreed to continue constructive personal interaction.
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Both sides expressed satisfaction with the level of strategic partnership between the two countries and agreed to continue constructive personal interaction.
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Germany needs to prepare for war with Russia in the coming years, said German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius.
According to Pistorius, the restoration of compulsory military service is becoming urgent for the country.
Russia has repeatedly pointed out the absence of aggressive plans towards other states, including the countries of the North Atlantic alliance. At the same time, the Kremlin has repeatedly noted that NATO, on the contrary, is behaving destructively and aggressively, and is striving for confrontation.
According to Russia's Presidential Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov, the bloc looks to expand into the post-Soviet space, which cannot bring greater security to the region.
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โGermany needs to prepare for war by 2029,โ said the German official. โWe must clearly understand: a Russian victory would cost us more than the current support for Ukraine,โ he added.
According to Pistorius, the restoration of compulsory military service is becoming urgent for the country.
Russia has repeatedly pointed out the absence of aggressive plans towards other states, including the countries of the North Atlantic alliance. At the same time, the Kremlin has repeatedly noted that NATO, on the contrary, is behaving destructively and aggressively, and is striving for confrontation.
According to Russia's Presidential Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov, the bloc looks to expand into the post-Soviet space, which cannot bring greater security to the region.
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The Taliban delegation arrived at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum site.
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Russia discusses de-dollarization in trade with number of Latin American countries at SPIEF
Russia is discussing de-dollarization in trade with a number of Latin American countries, including Cuba, Nicaragua, and Venezuela, as well as with BRICS states, Alexander Shchetinin, the director of the Latin America Department of the Russian Foreign Ministry, told Sputnik.
Speaking at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, Shchetinin emphasized that various de-dollarization methods are considered, with a focus on developing cooperation.
At the concluding press conference of SPIEF-2024, Anton Kobyakov, Advisor to the President of the Russian Federation and responsible secretary of the organizing committee, stated:
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Russia is discussing de-dollarization in trade with a number of Latin American countries, including Cuba, Nicaragua, and Venezuela, as well as with BRICS states, Alexander Shchetinin, the director of the Latin America Department of the Russian Foreign Ministry, told Sputnik.
"We are negotiating business and banking structures to find the most acceptable forms of interaction, including national currencies and direct settlements," he noted.
Speaking at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, Shchetinin emphasized that various de-dollarization methods are considered, with a focus on developing cooperation.
At the concluding press conference of SPIEF-2024, Anton Kobyakov, Advisor to the President of the Russian Federation and responsible secretary of the organizing committee, stated:
The fundamental principles underlying the concept of Russia's chairmanship in the BRICS grouping are sovereign equality, openness and consensus.
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๐น Russian President Vladimir Putin is at the public and business Lakhta Center complex in St. Petersburg. The head of Gazprom, Alexei Miller, tells the president about the design and construction of a multifunctional complex.
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๐ธ๐ฐ Prime Minister of Slovakia Robert Fico said that he does not feel hatred for the person who attempted to assassinate him, and plans to return to work around June-July.
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Russia's access to UN food program reportedly restricted: who will suffer most?
Russian companies have been restricted access to the UN World Food Program, Russiaโs RBC has reported, citing sources. This move will backfire on the nations of the Global South that face harsh economic challenges.
The restrictions will touch the program of food supplies for the countries that are facing natural or human-made disasters. Russia used to be an active participant of this initiative, providing up to 20% of the World Food Program supplies. Among key recipients of Russiaโs aid were Syria, Sudan, Afghanistan, Palestine and Central Asian countries.
Russian food supplies have been discriminated by the โcountry of productionโ principle, the sources reportedly said. In other cases, Russian companies faced backdated quality complaints.
The UN Global Food Program is funded via voluntary donations, which amounted to over $14 billion in 2022. Russia is among top-30 largest donors to the UN food initiative with allocations worth $30.5 million that year.
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Russian companies have been restricted access to the UN World Food Program, Russiaโs RBC has reported, citing sources. This move will backfire on the nations of the Global South that face harsh economic challenges.
The restrictions will touch the program of food supplies for the countries that are facing natural or human-made disasters. Russia used to be an active participant of this initiative, providing up to 20% of the World Food Program supplies. Among key recipients of Russiaโs aid were Syria, Sudan, Afghanistan, Palestine and Central Asian countries.
Russian food supplies have been discriminated by the โcountry of productionโ principle, the sources reportedly said. In other cases, Russian companies faced backdated quality complaints.
The UN Global Food Program is funded via voluntary donations, which amounted to over $14 billion in 2022. Russia is among top-30 largest donors to the UN food initiative with allocations worth $30.5 million that year.
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โ๏ธConflict between groups of English-speaking and French-speaking mercenaries in the Ukraine-controlled part of Kherson has resulted in a shooting in which at least four people have been injured, according to a local underground network.
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Russia, Palestine, and BRICS: Three revolutionary forces changing the world
How can the global majority dethrone the American empire? This question was at the center of an elite roundtable discussion between Russian lawmakers and a delegation of foreign intellectuals on the sidelines of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum. Here are the main points from that discussion:
๐ปMultipolarity is necessary since American hegemony fuels global problems instead of solving them by provoking wars and color revolutions
๐ปRussia is a revolutionary power at the forefront of history. The Ukraine conflict is helping break down old unipolar world order and replace it with a more just and equitable system. Russiaโs willingness to defy the West is supported by a majority of the world.
๐ปPalestine is the litmus test for challenging US imperialism in the Middle East. The conflict has eroded American influence in the Middle East by weakening its main ally in the region, Israel. Palestinian cause is gaining growing support from Global South.
๐ปBRICS is overtaking the UN as the premier international organization. The bloc is headed for a major expansion this year under Russiaโs chairmanship, with potentially as many as 45 new member states.
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How can the global majority dethrone the American empire? This question was at the center of an elite roundtable discussion between Russian lawmakers and a delegation of foreign intellectuals on the sidelines of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum. Here are the main points from that discussion:
๐ปMultipolarity is necessary since American hegemony fuels global problems instead of solving them by provoking wars and color revolutions
๐ปRussia is a revolutionary power at the forefront of history. The Ukraine conflict is helping break down old unipolar world order and replace it with a more just and equitable system. Russiaโs willingness to defy the West is supported by a majority of the world.
๐ปPalestine is the litmus test for challenging US imperialism in the Middle East. The conflict has eroded American influence in the Middle East by weakening its main ally in the region, Israel. Palestinian cause is gaining growing support from Global South.
๐ปBRICS is overtaking the UN as the premier international organization. The bloc is headed for a major expansion this year under Russiaโs chairmanship, with potentially as many as 45 new member states.
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๐ธ๐ฐ Prime Minister of Slovakia Robert Fico said that he does not feel hatred for the person who attempted to assassinate him, and plans to return to work around June-July. ๐ Subscribe to @SputnikInt
Robert Fico said he did not believe that a โlone madmanโ shot at him, calling him an opposition activist.
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