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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Rosneft has completed development and plans to implement GTL technology in the Taimyr project – Sechin

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    Speaking at the Energy Panel at the XXVIII St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, Rosneft CEO Igor Sechin said that the Company had completed the development of its own technologies and catalysts for the entire GTL* process chain.

    “I would like to inform you that Rosneft has also completed the development of its own technologies and catalysts for the entire GTL process chain. All stages of the technological process are covered by the corresponding patents. It is planned to implement this technology in Taimyr,” said Igor Sechin.

    The Head of the Company demonstrated a flask with the obtained fuel to the participants of the energy panel, noting that it is synthetic oil consisting of the purest hydrocarbon molecules, with zero sulfur content. “We are ready to provide samples to anyone who is interested,” he added, addressing the participants and listeners of the Energy Panel.

    Speaking about the importance of such fuel, Igor Sechin cited the example of China, where an important part of the strategy to reduce dependence on energy imports is the processing of coal into synthetic fuel and chemical products. “Chinese companies are investing billions of dollars in the development of this industry. According to experts, today in China 40 million tons of coal are used to produce synthetic fuel and more than 260 million tons – to produce methanol and ammonia,” Igor Sechin emphasized.

    *GTL or Gas-to-Liquid is a technology for converting natural gas into high-quality liquid hydrocarbons such as diesel fuel, gasoline, etc.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Global energy consumption to grow by a quarter by 2050 due to developing countries – Rosneft CEO

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    Global energy consumption will grow by a quarter in the next 25 years, and developing countries will be the key driver of demand growth, said Rosneft CEO Igor Sechin at the Energy Panel at the XXVIII St. Petersburg International Economic Forum.

    “By 2050, if the energy consumption of the populations of Africa, India and Southeast Asia is at the level of China’s population today, the combined additional consumption will be about 50 million barrels of oil equivalent per day. This is equal to a quarter of the world’s energy demand today,” the head of the Company said during his keynote speech.

    He noted that developing countries are becoming one of the key drivers of energy consumption growth. One of the main reasons for this is demography. In the next 25 years, the population of African and Asian-Pacific countries will grow by a total of 1.4 billion people, which will provide almost all of the world’s population growth.

    In addition to positive demographic dynamics, the head of Rosneft named urbanization in Asian and African countries as one of the reasons for the growth in demand for energy. According to the IEA, to which the Chief Executive Director of Rosneft referred, in the next 25 years the number of city dwellers in these countries will increase by more than 1.6 billion people.

    Igor Sechin named the growth of electricity consumption as the key challenge. Thus, in his opinion, already in 2025, investments in this sector will exceed investments in fossil fuels by 50%. “Indeed, over the past 15 years, electricity consumption has grown at an accelerated rate, and in the next 25 years, according to IEA calculations, electricity generation should double,” he added.

    Moreover, the greatest contribution to this growth will also come from the countries of the Asia-Pacific region, which will account for 60% of the increase in consumption.

    “This process is especially clearly visible in the example of India, where the peak load on the energy system has grown by almost 70% over the past ten years,” Sechin concluded.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Sechin called the new face of energy a synthesis of traditional and alternative sources

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    The synthesis of traditional and alternative energy sources is currently the optimal solution for the development of the global energy sector, said Rosneft Chief Executive Officer Igor Sechin at the Energy Panel at the XXVIII St. Petersburg International Economic Forum.

    According to the head of the Company, the search for new energy sources never stops, and today active work is underway to develop a number of promising technologies. However, their full implementation is still far away, since modern technological solutions in this area are too expensive and inferior to traditional energy sources in a number of parameters.

    “For many years now, great hopes have been placed on the use of hydrogen. However, low-carbon hydrogen still accounts for less than 1% of all produced volumes. According to the consulting company Deloitte, the introduction of “green” hydrogen fuel will cost almost 10 trillion dollars by 2050,” noted Igor Sechin, adding that the cost of green hydrogen varies from 200 to 400 dollars per barrel of oil equivalent, which, in the current conditions, makes it uncompetitive compared to oil and gas.

    He also stressed that using cheaper methods of hydrogen production does not reduce the carbon footprint, since the production of so-called “grey” hydrogen exceeds the emissions that occur during the full cycle of production and use of gasoline.

    The introduction of space solar energy is also associated with large expenses, Igor Sechin emphasized. The head of the Company noted that the cost of a satellite capable of converting solar energy into electricity in space exceeds 30 billion euros, while there is still no technology that would allow transmitting huge amounts of energy to Earth from space.

    The head of Rosneft also drew attention to the search for alternative options in the field of energy storage. “Alternative types of batteries are appearing, which already offer certain advantages, but are not yet ready for widespread implementation. For example, a sodium-ion battery reduces charging time by 75% and has higher performance at low temperatures, but is several times inferior to existing lithium-ion analogues in energy capacity and service life,” said Igor Sechin.

    “As we can see, we are still very far from the full implementation of all these technologies. Therefore, today the optimal solution is a synthesis of traditional and alternative sources,” the head of Rosneft concluded.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Igor Sechin spoke about the renaissance of nuclear energy

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    The importance of nuclear energy, which is a natural complement to fossil fuels, is growing, said Rosneft Chief Executive Officer Igor Sechin at the Energy Panel at the XXVIII St. Petersburg International Economic Forum.

    “Against the backdrop of growing consumption, all types of generation, including nuclear, are experiencing a rebirth. This is well illustrated by the price of uranium fuel, which has grown more than threefold over the past seven years,” noted Igor Sechin.

    He recalled that the idea of thermonuclear fusion was formulated back in the 1930s, and many famous scientists, including Nobel laureates Hans Bethe, Pyotr Kapitsa, Igor Tamm and later Andrei Sakharov, sought to reproduce this process and control it. In theory, thermonuclear fusion is capable of generating almost four million times more energy than burning oil or coal, said Igor Sechin. However, to maintain a thermonuclear reaction and obtain sustainable energy, it is still necessary to improve the methods of plasma containment, ensuring its stability, and increasing efficiency.

    The head of Rosneft noted that just a few years ago, nuclear energy was in a deep crisis due to a decline in activity in the industry, and such large companies as Westinghouse and Areva had to go through restructuring and change of ownership. However, the situation began to change. “Over the past 5 years, annual global investments in nuclear energy have increased by 50% and reached $70 billion last year. China is becoming one of the leaders in nuclear energy today. Over the past ten years, the installed capacity of nuclear generation in this country has increased fivefold and approached 60 GW. In the coming years, China plans to complete the construction of another 32 reactors,” he noted.

    At the same time, Sechin called an important point the fact that China, in developing its nuclear industry, relies on the latest technological achievements of the leading nuclear powers – Russia, the USA and France, Sechin said.

    He noted that Russia has many years of experience in building nuclear power plants. The cost of the most modern Russian reactor VVER-1200 is significantly lower than the American “AP-1000”. Today, such reactors are already operating in Russia and are planned for commissioning in friendly countries.

    At the same time, Sechin noted, the availability of a resource base is of particular importance. Today, only seven countries, including the Russian Federation, control more than 90% of the world’s uranium fuel production and about 70% of the world’s uranium reserves.

    “Today, Russia is the only country in the world that has expertise in the entire technological chain of the nuclear fuel cycle, from uranium mining to nuclear fuel disposal. In total, 80 nuclear reactors have been built in the world using Russian technologies,” he said.

    Russia also has the world’s only floating low-power nuclear power plant. Four more nuclear power plants are currently under construction.

    In our country, a sodium-cooled nuclear reactor belonging to the category of fast neutron reactors, BN-800, has been successfully operated for ten years already; another fast neutron reactor of the latest generation, BN-1200, is under construction.

    “Reactors of this type incorporate the most advanced technical solutions, including the enlargement of fuel elements, the use of uranium-plutonium mixed fuel, as well as new structural steels with increased radiation protection, which ensure deeper fuel burnup and higher efficiency. In particular, the efficiency of electricity generation increases by 20-25%, even without taking into account the significantly higher efficiency of fuel use,” said the head of Rosneft.

    According to the IEA forecast, by 2050 the installed capacity of nuclear generation in the world will grow by almost 60% and reach 650 GW. “I think this estimate is underestimated. Just a few weeks ago, the US President set a goal to increase the capacity of nuclear generation in this country fourfold to 400 GW,” Sechin noted.

    The head of Rosneft expects further growth in investments in the nuclear sector: new technologies, such as small modular reactors, are attracting increased attention from investors today. Although such reactors are more mobile, their implementation also requires investments in the development of power grids. In addition, special attention should be paid to issues of their safety and security from terrorist threats.

    “Recently, Rolls-Royce announced that it had won a tender to build such reactors in the UK. Experts note that these reactors have a number of features. One of them is described in Ecclesiastes: “What is crooked cannot be made straight, and what is not can not be counted.” None of these reactors have yet been put into operation,” Sechin explained.

    The proposed smaller reactors will require no less effort and expense, including fuel disposal and safety, than existing larger reactors.

    “And finally, nuclear energy is, in any case, a dual-use technology. The issue of non-proliferation of nuclear weapons should be given the closest attention, because it is believed that it is precisely because of them that the Middle East conflict is currently escalating. It is necessary to understand whether we want further expansion of the nuclear club,” Igor Sechin concluded.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Sechin compares “green” energy transition with utopian ideas

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    Rosneft CEO Igor Sechin compared the “green” energy transition to utopian ideas. According to him, over the past ten years, total expenditure on the energy transition has reached 10 trillion dollars, while over the same period the share of solar and wind energy in the global energy balance has increased by only 4 percentage points – to 6%.

    “According to the IEA, this year alone the world will invest more than two trillion dollars in the development of so-called “clean” energy. This is twice as much as in fossil fuels, which still account for almost 80% of global energy consumption,” said the head of Rosneft.

    Igor Sechin also emphasized that even doubling investments will not give the desired result. According to experts, achieving zero emissions by 2050 requires more than 180 trillion dollars in investments, that is, on average, more than seven trillion dollars a year will have to be spent. “But Talleyrand also said: “Everything that is excessive is insignificant,” the head of the Company noted.

    Another important point is that the transition to a new type of fuel will require a significant amount of time. “In addition, regulators in different countries need to develop unified technical standards for new energy sources, ensuring their universalization and rapid adaptation to any market. This is not an easy task,” Igor Sechin concluded.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The concept of “net zero” actually offers humanity an energy regression – Igor Sechin

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    Supporters of the “net zero” concept are leading humanity to energy regression, noted Rosneft CEO Igor Sechin in his report “The Odyssey of the World Economy in Search of the Golden Fleece. The New Face of World Energy.”

    During his speech at the Energy Panel of the XXVIII St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, the head of the Company noted: every time humanity switched to a new type of fuel, the efficiency of the energy system increased and its capabilities expanded. “This was due to the fact that the new energy source, as a rule, had a higher energy flow density,” Sechin added.

    He recalled that the outstanding scientist Pyotr Kapitsa proved that the energy flow density is a key characteristic of any type of energy. “According to this indicator, such types of fossil fuel as coal (135.1 W/m2), oil (195 W/m2) and gas (482 W/m2), as well as nuclear energy (241 W/m2) are far ahead of solar (6.6 W/m2) and wind energy (1.8 W/m2). Thus, the concept of “net zero” actually crosses out centuries of progressive development of society, offering humanity an energy regression,” said the head of Rosneft.

    He stressed that European politicians lack the courage to publicly acknowledge this fact. “Their blind faith in the “green” transition already resembles an addiction. As one of the classics of French literature aptly put it: “A red nose is a sign of constancy of character,” Igor Sechin stressed.

    “It is clear that the integration of renewable energy sources requires a profound transformation of infrastructure, the scale of which is underestimated. According to the IEA, global investments in the development of energy networks lag behind investments in generation by two and a half times,” he concluded.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Igor Sechin explained how the growth of government debt leads to the decline of the West

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    Interest payments on US government debt are diverting significant budget resources, said Rosneft Chief Executive Officer Igor Sechin during his speech at the Energy Panel at the XXVIII St. Petersburg International Economic Forum.

    He recalled that the predicament in which developed countries find themselves due to the growth of public debt is already reflected in the assessment of their creditworthiness. Thus, in May, Moody’s became the last of the three leading international rating agencies to strip the United States of its highest credit rating.

    “With the growing deficit, interest payments are diverting significant budget resources from the social and defense spheres. Last year, net interest payments on the national debt reached a trillion dollars, which amounted to 14% of all state budget expenditures, exceeded defense expenditures, and is already approaching the amount of healthcare expenditures,” Sechin said.

    The head of Rosneft also turned to history and gave an example of how great powers decline due to excessively high levels of public debt. “The fate of Habsburg Spain in the seventeenth century and monarchical France in the eighteenth, the Ottoman and British empires in the last century fully confirm this theory,” he added.

    “At the end of the 18th century, French rulers experienced for themselves that the fiscal guillotine could very quickly end up as a real guillotine,” Igor Sechin noted. By that time, France had accumulated such a volume of debt that more than half of all government spending was spent on servicing it, which led to an increase in taxes. According to the head of Rosneft, this was one of the main reasons for the Great French Revolution, which, in essence, ensured the transition from a monarchy to a bourgeois parliamentary republic.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Sechin called the US the main beneficiary of the militarization of Europe

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    The United States of America is offering its European allies to guarantee increased defense spending, the beneficiary of which is the American military-industrial complex, said Rosneft CEO Igor Sechin at the Energy Panel during the XXVIII St. Petersburg International Economic Forum.

    “The US is offering its European allies to guarantee increased defense spending, the beneficiary of which is the American military-industrial complex. This country alone accounts for almost half of the world’s arms trade. The US does not advertise that the militarization of NATO “partners” for them is a shift in their own defense spending to their allies, an increase in the tax base and a reduction in the trade deficit,” he noted, delivering a keynote speech on the topic “The Odyssey of the World Economy in Search of the Golden Fleece. The New Face of Global Energy.”

    Describing this situation, Igor Sechin recalled the statement of the Italian philosopher Niccolo Machiavelli: “The power of power lies in its secret.”

    He also recalled that this year NATO countries began to develop an agreement on a significant increase in military spending to 5% of GDP by 2032. In essence, the US is successfully achieving its goals by worsening Europe’s already difficult fiscal situation.

    According to him, steps to build up the Western military-industrial complex lead to the transfer of colossal resources from manufacturing industries. “For example, the production of one F-35 fighter requires 417 kilograms of rare earth metals. It is not surprising that in recent years a real hunt for these resources has unfolded. Ukraine alone has signed three agreements in this regard in four years: with the European Union, Great Britain and the United States,” the head of Rosneft specified.

    “But all these actions, both in Europe and in the US, are unlikely to become a panacea for all ills. There will always be an asymmetrical response,” Igor Sechin summed up.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Sechin: Sanctions Undermine Trust in Dollar – Gold and Cryptocurrencies Are Growing Attractive

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    The use of the dollar as a sanctions weapon undermines its position and creates preconditions for the use of alternative instruments, such as gold, cryptocurrencies, as well as national currencies of other countries, said Rosneft CEO Igor Sechin, speaking at a keynote address at the Energy Panel at the XXVIII St. Petersburg International Economic Forum

    In his report, Sechin noted that the causes and development of serious cataclysms and problems do not arise overnight, but are formed over a certain period of time, and then one push is enough: “By 1971, the United States had a government budget deficit, but instead of tightening their belts, they tore up the Bretton Woods agreement and practically declared default. As a result of the refusal to back the dollar with gold, the United States was able to endlessly, as it seemed to them, finance growing budget and trade deficits through unsecured emission and debt buildup. The global financial system, based on the dollar monopoly, needs additional stability.”

    The head of Rosneft recalled the research of the Belgian-American economist Robert Triffin, who in the eponymous dilemma formulated by him in 1960 proved that the functioning of the dollar as an international reserve currency creates a permanent deficit in the US balance of payments. “Its increase, in turn, leads to an excess of dollars in the world, thus accumulating contradictions in the global financial system. And the use of the dollar as a sanction weapon, which is contrary to common sense, undermines its position and creates preconditions for the use of alternative instruments, such as gold, cryptocurrencies, as well as national currencies of other countries,” said Igor Sechin.

    In his opinion, the credit rating downgrade and the uncertainty of the forecasts for the US budget stability are leading to the fact that US Treasury bonds are gradually losing their status as a “safe haven”. Their place is taken by gold, the price of which, as a rule, rises on the eve of global crises.”

    The head of Rosneft noted that, according to the World Gold Council, in the last three years alone, the share of gold in global gold and foreign exchange reserves has grown by 7% and exceeded 20%, and according to the latest survey by the World Gold Council, 95% of global central banks plan to increase their gold reserves over the next 12 months.

    “A clear indication of the significant increase in demand for gold is the rise in its relative value. Today, 1 ounce of gold can buy about 4 times more oil, 9 times more steel, and 35 times more wheat than in 1950. And the governor of Florida signed a law recognizing gold and silver as legal tender in the state,” he said.

    Sechin also drew attention to the growth in the use of cryptocurrencies. “The volume of cryptocurrency trading has grown tenfold – to $18.5 trillion over the past five years. And the state of New York is considering a bill allowing government agencies to accept payments in cryptocurrency,” said Igor Sechin.

    In addition, he noted the growth in the use of national currencies – the yuan, dirham and Indian rupee in international trade. “The share of the yuan in international settlements has already exceeded 6%, catching up with the euro,” Sechin said.

    Speaking about the current situation with the undermining of confidence in the dollar due to sanctions, Igor Sechin quoted the first lines from Homer’s Odyssey, written in the 8th century BC:

    “Muse, tell me about that experienced man who has wandered for a long time since he destroyed sacred Troy, visited many people’s cities and saw their customs, suffered much in spirit on the seas, worrying about saving his life and returning his faithful comrades to their homeland. Yet, no matter how hard he tried, he did not save his comrades. By their own sacrilege they destroyed themselves….”

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Sechin: Most of the world today is stuck on a “debt needle” as a result of Western policies

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    Most of the world today is sitting on a “debt needle”, and the overall level of debt of developed countries is at an extremely high level, said Igor Sechin, Chief Executive Officer of PJSC NK Rosneft, speaking at the Energy Panel within the framework of the XXVIII St. Petersburg International Economic Forum.

    In his keynote speech, “The Odyssey of the World Economy in Search of the Golden Fleece. The New Face of Global Energy,” the head of Rosneft recalled that the 2008 mortgage crisis left the financial sector on the brink of collapse. To save it, the world printed the equivalent of $35 trillion.

    “As a result of such Western policies, most of the world is now sitting on a ‘debt needle.’ The overall level of debt in industrialized countries, including the debt of the non-state sector, is at an exorbitant level, approaching 300% of GDP,” Igor Sechin noted.

    Igor Sechin said that the disproportionate growth of the financial sector has led to the fact that today in the US the value of financial assets is more than 5 times higher than GDP, and this trend is typical for most economies in the world, including Russia. “Even in Russia, the size of financial assets is already approaching 100% of GDP,” he noted.

    “The odyssey of the global economy includes various attempts to find a solution to the accumulated issues. Including one of the tools for eliminating the problem of the US budget deficit in recent times have become trade restrictions. However, a sharp increase in import duties leads to a break in chains, the creation of a deficit, inflation,” the head of the Company said.

    Sechin noted that China has hardly noticed the restrictions introduced this year.

    According to the head of Rosneft, in its latest report the World Bank lowered its forecast for US GDP growth this year to 1.4% – the worst average figure since the financial crisis of 2008. For China, the World Bank forecast has not changed: its economy is expected to grow by 4.5% this year.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Igor Sechin opened the Energy Panel at the SPIEF

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    Chief Executive Officer of PJSC NK Rosneft Igor Sechin presented the key report “Odyssey of the World Economy in Search of the Golden Fleece. New Image of World Energy” at the Energy Panel within the framework of the XXVIII St. Petersburg International Economic Forum.

    The event is attended by Chairman of the Board of Directors of Rosneft Mohammed Bin Saleh Al-Sada, Executive Vice President of the Republic of Venezuela Delcy Rodriguez, Vice President of CNPC Zhang Daowei, Executive Director of Reliance Industries Panda Madhusudana Shiva Prasad, CEO of Pertamina Simon Aloysius Mantiri, President of Schlumberger in Asia Sherif Shohdi, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences Alexander Dynkin, Minister of Energy of the Republic of Uzbekistan Jurabek Mirzamakhmudov, Chairman of the Supervisory Board of the non-profit initiative of the Japanese government for the development of low-carbon technologies Nobuo Tanaka, President of TOFS Group David Gadzhimirzaev, as well as representatives of government bodies, major Russian and foreign companies in various industries, scientists, academics, experts and analysts.

    The Energy Panel was moderated by the famous American journalist and RT TV channel host Rick Sanchez.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Rosneft CEO Announces New Image of Global Energy

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    The current state of global energy is at the stage of forming a new image, said Igor Sechin, Chief Executive Officer of PJSC NK Rosneft, during his keynote speech “Odyssey of the World Economy in Search of the Golden Fleece. New Image of Global Energy” at the XXVIII St. Petersburg International Economic Forum.

    “The current state of global energy is at the stage of forming a new image, caused by a multiple increase in electricity consumption, the generation of which will be provided by both fossil fuels and renewable sources,” the head of the Company noted at the Energy Panel.

    In his report, Sechin spoke about the main factors influencing the change in this appearance, including the need to ensure energy security and commercial efficiency of energy sources, budget deficit and an avalanche-like growth in the level of public debt, as well as the demographics of developing countries. According to Igor Sechin, in the next 25 years, the population of African and Asian-Pacific countries will increase by 1.4 billion people.

    Another factor that, according to the head of Rosneft, influences both energy production and consumption growth is the digital revolution with the use of artificial intelligence and work with big data.

    “The electric power industry is acquiring a special role, which will have to overcome the risk of deficit due to the jump in consumption growth in China, India, developing countries and the gigantic need for electricity to supply data centers and heavy industry,” Sechin said. According to him, the growth in consumption will be accompanied by a qualitative increase in labor productivity based on new technologies. “The process has been launched. Today, the level of electricity generation in China is more than twice as high as its production in the United States, and 20 years ago it was the other way around,” he added.

    In his report, Igor Sechin quoted one of the most authoritative scientists of our time, a supporter of a realistic approach to the transition to new energy sources, Vaclav Smil: “Energy is a universal currency. Without its transformation in some form, no achievements are possible.” “That is why modern societies with high energy consumption prefer to use resources with the highest useful energy output, primarily fossil fuels,” Sechin said.

    According to the head of Rosneft, energy and progress are inseparable from each other – throughout history, the higher a person climbed the ladder of progress, the more energy he required.

    “Those who can practically participate in the formation of a new image of energy will receive the opportunity for accelerated economic and technological growth. An analogy with the legend of the search for the Golden Fleece by the Argonauts, who overcame incredible obstacles and troubles on the way to achieving happiness and well-being, comes to mind,” Igor Sechin concluded.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Nepal Imports Record Number of Electric Vehicles

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    KATHMANDU, June 21 (Xinhua) — Nepal imported a record number of four-wheeler electric vehicles in the first 11 months of the current fiscal year 2024-25, the country’s Customs Department said on Friday.

    As of mid-June, the total number of imported electric vehicles was 13,483, of which 10,194 (almost 76 percent) came from China, the agency said.

    By comparison, the country imported a total of 11,701 electric vehicles in the 2023-24 fiscal year.

    Nepal has been actively promoting the use of electric vehicles in recent years, as the country produces surplus hydropower, especially during the monsoon season. By 2030, the government plans to increase the share of electric vehicles in private passenger transport sales to 90 percent and public passenger transport sales to 70 percent, including two-wheelers. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: IAEA warns of grave consequences in case of strikes on Iran’s Bushehr nuclear power plant

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    VIENNA, June 21 (Xinhua) — The Bushehr nuclear power plant is the Iranian nuclear facility where the consequences of an attack could be most serious, International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General Rafael Grossi warned at a UN Security Council meeting on Friday.

    Speaking via video link, he said countries in the region had contacted him in the past few hours to express their deep concern.

    R. Grossi emphasized that a direct hit on the nuclear power plant could lead to a significant release of radioactive substances into the environment. The Bushehr power plant is an operating facility that stores thousands of kilograms of nuclear materials. A strike that disables the only two power lines could lead to a meltdown of the reactor core and a large release of radioactive substances, he explained.

    The IAEA chief warned that worst-case scenarios could require protective measures such as evacuation, sheltering or the use of stable iodine, with the impact radius reaching hundreds of kilometers. Radiation monitoring and food restrictions could be needed over large areas.

    R. Grossi also expressed concern about the Tehran nuclear research reactor, saying that any attack on the facility could have serious consequences for the city and its population, requiring urgent protective measures.

    He promised to continue to provide timely public information on the status of Iran’s nuclear facilities and potential health and environmental risks. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Vice Premier of the State Council of China calls for upholding common values of humanity and promoting a multipolar world

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    St. Petersburg, June 21 (Xinhua) — Vice Premier of the State Council of the People’s Republic of China Ding Xuexiang, a member of the Standing Committee of the Politburo of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, called on Friday to uphold the common values of humanity and promote the building of an equal and orderly multipolar world, as well as an inclusive and beneficial economic globalization. He delivered a speech on “Upholding the Common Values of Humanity and Promoting a Multipolar World” at the plenary session of the 28th St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF).

    According to Ding Xuexiang, ten years ago, Chinese President Xi Jinping pointed out at the general debate of the 70th session of the UN General Assembly that peace, development, equality, justice, democracy and freedom are the common values of all mankind and the lofty goals of the UN. This important judgment goes beyond the differences between different countries, ethnic groups, social systems and ideologies, outlining a value-based concentric circle for building a community with a shared future for mankind, and has received broad support and positive feedback from the international community, the vice premier added.

    At present, global changes unseen in a century are accelerating, multiple risks are intertwined, and humanity is facing many common challenges, Ding Xuexiang said, calling for a return to President Xi Jinping’s important speech to steer the planet toward a brighter future of peace, security, prosperity and progress.

    The Deputy Prime Minister put forward the following four-point proposal.

    First, it is necessary to uphold the concept of global governance characterized by broad consultation, joint contribution and common benefit. It is necessary to advocate for equal rights, opportunities and rules for all countries, and to protect the authority of the UN and international justice.

    Second, we need to work together to build an open and pluralistic world economy. We need to take concrete steps to protect the multilateral trading system and the international economic order, expand and fairly share the pie of economic globalization, and create more opportunities for countries in the Global South.

    Third, exchanges and mutual learning among civilizations should be supported. The diversity of human civilizations should be respected, all nations should be encouraged to find their own ways of realizing values, and any “new Cold War” or ideological confrontation should be opposed.

    Fourth, we need to safeguard global peace and development by building trust, resolving conflicts and strengthening security through dialogue, passing the torch of peace to future generations for lasting stability and common prosperity.

    Ding Xuexiang said that China and Russia are true friends who share joys and sorrows, and good partners who achieve mutual success. In May, President Xi Jinping paid a state visit to Russia and attended the celebrations of the 80th anniversary of the Soviet Union’s victory in the Great Patriotic War, he said. The two heads of state agreed to further deepen political mutual trust and strengthen strategic coordination, and jointly demonstrated a resolute stance on upholding the results of World War II and international justice, the vice premier emphasized.

    Beijing is willing to work with Moscow to elevate China-Russia relations to a higher level, expand their scope and strengthen their resilience, and expand high-quality mutually beneficial cooperation to benefit the two peoples, Ding Xuexiang said, calling on the two countries to strengthen coordination and cooperation at multilateral platforms such as the UN and make greater contributions to building a more just, equitable and prosperous multipolar world. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: UN High Commissioner for Refugees Sees Fragile Hope in Syria as 2M Return

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    DAMASCUS, June 21 (Xinhua) — The situation in Syria remains both “fragile and encouraging” amid the continued return of displaced persons, UN High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi said on Friday.

    Speaking at a press conference in Damascus to mark World Refugee Day during his second visit to Syria this year, he said that since December 2024, some 2 million Syrians have returned to their homes, including both refugees and internally displaced persons.

    Grandi told Xinhua that about 1.4-1.5 million internally displaced Syrians have returned to their homes, while another 600,000 or so have returned from neighboring countries, including Lebanon, Jordan and Turkey. “Two million is still only a fraction of the total, but it is a significant number,” he said.

    Sudan has overtaken Syria in terms of the scale of its displacement crisis, the high commissioner said, with 14 million people displaced from their homes – 10 million to other parts of the country, and another 4 million abroad. “It’s a sad competition,” he said. “But the fact that Syria is no longer in first place points to the possibility of ending the crisis.”

    Despite the ongoing return of refugees, Grandi warned of difficult living conditions in Syria and called for increased international support. “Infrastructure, housing, energy, health and education services all need to be restored to ensure that the return of people is sustainable,” he stressed. “I call on the international community to help Syria meet this challenge,” the High Commissioner added. He stressed that the country urgently needs basic services, security and funds for reconstruction. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: SCO Conference and Exhibition Complex Project in Qingdao Passes Construction Acceptance

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    BEIJING, June 21 (Xinhua) — The grandiose Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Conference and Exhibition Complex project in the east China coastal city of Qingdao has recently passed the acceptance test for construction and installation work.

    As a key component of the China-SCO Regional Economic and Trade Cooperation Demonstration Zone in Qingdao, the SCO Conference and Exhibition Complex with a 50-meter-high main building began construction in September 2021. Its total construction area is 237,000 square meters.

    According to the Qingdao Daily newspaper, a total of 17,000 tons of steel materials were used to build the complex, with the steel truss used in the structure having a maximum weight of 65 tons and a maximum span of 54 meters, which is equal to the total length of two standard basketball courts. Advanced automatic software control technologies, including welding robots, were used in the processing of steel components. At present, 8 new applied technologies and 5 inventions have been patented for the project, the publication says.

    The construction of this complex is considered an important step in strengthening the platform construction for the development of international cooperation in the above-mentioned demonstration zone in Qingdao, allowing for the promotion of trade and economic ties with the SCO countries as well as the countries participating in the Belt and Road Initiative. After commissioning, it will be used to host SCO summits, international conferences and trade and investment fairs, and also function as a business center and be rented out as office space. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China develops measures to detect harmful online content for minors

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    BEIJING, June 21 (Xinhua) — China’s Internet Administration (CAC) on Friday released a draft of measures to identify online information that may affect the physical and mental health of minors.

    According to the document, which is open to public comment, such information includes content that could provoke or encourage minors to “imitate unsafe behavior, commit acts that violate public ethics, develop extreme emotions or form harmful habits.”

    In particular, this may apply to content containing sexual innuendos or flirting that easily evokes sexual associations, content related to online insults, content inciting discrimination against certain groups or regions, and more than 30 other types of information listed in the draft.

    The draft also states that providers of online products and services should not place potentially harmful content in prominent places that could attract the user’s attention, such as on the home page, in pop-up windows and in lists of trending search queries. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Special Report: Alternative North-South Highway Becomes “Road to Happiness” for Residents Living Along It

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    BISHKEK, June 21 (Xinhua) — “When we were children, we thought about how to keep livestock, and now young people are learning from us how to better serve tourists,” said Marat Rysaliev, 54, a resident of Kazarman village in Kyrgyzstan’s Jalal-Abad region. He credited the new road built with Chinese construction workers for the big change.

    Kyrgyzstan is a mountainous country. Its capital Bishkek in the north and Jalal-Abad and Osh in the south are important economic areas of the country. However, traffic on the old highway connecting the north and south of Kyrgyzstan was inconvenient.

    “The road used to be bad, gravel. Accidents often happened on it,” recalls M. Rysaliev. “Heavy-duty vehicles like semi-trailers never came here. And the materials and tools needed for construction could not be brought to us.”

    As one of the first countries to support and participate in the joint construction of the Belt and Road, Kyrgyzstan has cooperated with China in the construction of the North-South alternative highway. The new transport route, with a total length of 433 km, has brought real conveniences and improved the well-being of local residents, and has given new impetus to the development of areas located along it.

    “After the construction of the new highway was completed, it became very convenient for people to get to Jalal-Abad, and now you can get to Issyk-Kul much faster. Large loads can be easily brought,” shared M. Rysaliev, adding that there are more and more tourists in Kazarman, and a significant part of the houses in the village were given to them. And in order to provide guests with better services, local residents are beginning to study foreign languages.

    Azamat Mamyrbayev is a restaurant owner in Kazarman. He enthusiastically noted the tangible benefits that the alternative North-South highway has brought to local residents. “Our residents participated in the construction of the highway. They began to receive higher wages, their solvency increased. And my restaurant business took off,” he said.

    A. Mamyrbayev told Xinhua that he really likes driving on the new highway. “I often use this road to travel to Jalal-Abad and Bishkek. The road is very good, standard, and cars have started breaking down less,” he said.

    However, the construction of such a road was not easy. The construction work of the first and second stages of the highway was carried out by the China Road company

    According to Jin Zhe, due to the difficulties in construction work and the special geographical conditions along the route of the new highway, the builders developed special construction plans. “Kyrgyzstan is a mountainous country, so we built a tunnel about 4 km long. The route of the road passes through the Naryn River, the largest waterway in the country. We built two large overpass bridges for this. All this helped accumulate a lot of experience for the implementation of similar large-scale infrastructure projects in mountainous areas in the future,” he added.

    As the head of the Toguz-Toro district of the Jalal-Abad region Manas Murataliev stated, the alternative North-South highway is historically significant for the district. Its construction greatly helped improve the quality of life of the population.

    “It was difficult for residents of our district to travel to Bishkek. For a long time, communications were poorly developed,” said M. Murataliev. “Now the journey to the capital along the new road takes only 5-6 hours. Previously, it took as much as 8-9 hours and even longer.”

    The head of the Toguz-Toro district also emphasized that with the opening of the new highway, local and foreign investors are coming to the district. According to him, this will contribute to the development of tourism and the hotel business of the district.

    “It was the Chinese builders who built this unique road through the mountain and with their hard work made a huge contribution to the economic development of our region and Kyrgyzstan as a whole. Our residents are very grateful to them,” added M. Murataliev. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The Belarusian State University hosted a ceremony to present a special issue of the New Economy magazine dedicated to China

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    MINSK, June 21 /Xinhua/ — The Faculty of Economics of the Belarusian State University (BSU) held a ceremony on Wednesday to present a special issue of the New Economy magazine dedicated to the PRC, the faculty’s press service reported.

    This edition publishes the results of dissertation research in economic sciences. The special issue includes scientific articles by students, postgraduates and teachers of the economic faculty of BSU on Belarusian-Chinese economic relations. The authors of the studies included in it were awarded the first copies of the special issue.

    During the ceremony, the Dean of the Faculty of Economics of BSU Anna Koroleva emphasized the importance of academic interaction within the framework of international scientific cooperation and the development of applied research in the field of the Chinese economy.

    The Cultural Advisor of the Chinese Embassy in Belarus, Xia Guangyuan, congratulated the students, postgraduates and their academic supervisors on the publication. “The special issue, containing 35 in-depth scientific articles, is not only a comprehensive analysis of the complex modern economic picture, but also a rich fruit of the joint efforts of Chinese and Belarusian scientists in the intellectual sphere,” the diplomat noted.

    He stressed that the two countries are facing unprecedented pressures and choices in the face of global uncertainty, but it is precisely in the challenges that new opportunities for restructuring and development lie.

    The magazine’s editor-in-chief, Viktor Saevich, noted that the Chinese economy is open, inclusive and dynamic, and that studying the Chinese economic model is of reference value for all countries in the world.

    The ceremony was attended by representatives of the Faculty of Economics and the Rectorate of BSU, the Embassy of China in Belarus, the magazine “New Economy”, as well as partners of the faculty and the publication. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: It’s hard to ask Israel to stop striking Iran – D. Trump

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    NEW YORK, June 20 (Xinhua) — U.S. President Donald Trump said on Friday that he is seeking a diplomatic solution to the conflict in the Middle East but it will be difficult to ask Israel to stop airstrikes on Iran.

    According to local media, the head of the White House told journalists about this in New Jersey, where he attended a fundraising event on his golf course.

    D. Trump also dismissed the EU’s attempts to establish diplomatic interaction with Iran. “They have not helped… Iran does not want to talk to Europe. They want to talk to us. Europe is unlikely to be able to help in this matter,” the president noted.

    Earlier, State Department spokeswoman Tammy Bruce said she “cannot speculate” on whether the Trump administration would push for a ceasefire between Iran and Israel to advance nuclear talks with Tehran. “I’m not going to describe what’s happening now or the president’s or secretary’s reactions to how those talks might go,” she said at a briefing on Friday. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: IMF Executive Board Completes the Third Review under the Extended Credit Facility Arrangement for Burkina Faso

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    June 20, 2025

    • The IMF Executive Board completed today the third review under the Extended Credit Facility Arrangement for Burkina Faso. This enables an immediate disbursement of about US$32.8 million.
    • Supportive policies and favorable weather conditions boosted agricultural output in 2024; however, widespread insecurity continues to weigh on economic activity in other sectors, especially gold mining, the primary source of export earnings for the country.
    • Program performance has been broadly satisfactory. While end-December 2024 performance criteria for the primary fiscal deficit and net domestic financing were missed by 0.6 percent of GDP, the 2025 budget includes adequate corrective measures. On this basis, the Executive Board approved waivers of nonobservance of these performance criteria. All continuous performance criteria were met. Seven out of eight structural benchmarks were achieved, with the remaining one implemented later as a prior action.

    Washington, DC: The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) completed the third review under the 48-month Extended Credit Facility (ECF) arrangement that was approved on September 21, 2023. The completion of the review enables the immediate disbursement of SDR 24.08 million (about US$32.8 million), bringing total IMF financial support under the arrangement to SDR 96.32 million (about US$131.3 million). 

    Real GDP growth is estimated to have reached 5.0 percent in 2024. Strong growth in agriculture and services outweighed contractions in mining and manufacturing. Real GDP growth is projected to average 4.2 percent in 2025, as growth in the agricultural output is expected to soften in line with average rainfall conditions. Inflation is projected to ease to 3.0 percent in 2025 amid moderating food prices.

    Balance of payments strengthened, reflecting a positive shift in terms of trade. The current account deficit rose from 5.0 percent of GDP in 2023 to 5.7 percent in 2024 but is expected to narrow to 3.4 percent in 2025 due to record-high gold prices. Trade policy turbulences will likely have a marginal impact as the United States are not a major trading partner.   

    Elevated capital spending affected fiscal performance in 2024. Nonetheless, the overall fiscal deficit narrowed from 6.7 percent of GDP in 2023 to 5.8 percent in 2024. Building on the 2025 budget, fiscal policy is expected to be tightened considerably in 2025, with the overall fiscal deficit projected in the 3.3 to 4.0 percent of GDP range, depending on the availability of external concessional financing. Risks to the outlook are tilted to the downside due to terrorist threats.

    Progress under the ECF arrangement has been broadly satisfactory. Due to fiscal pressures in late 2024, the end-December performance criteria (PCs) on the primary fiscal deficit and net domestic financing were missed by 0.6 percent of GDP, while all other PCs were met. Three out of six indicative targets (ITs) were missed by small margins. All three continuous PCs and five end-March 2025 ITs, including on the primary fiscal deficit and net domestic financing were met, while the remaining four ITs were missed by small margins.

    The Burkinabè authorities advanced their structural reform agenda under the program. They met seven out of eight structural benchmarks (SBs) and have addressed the missed SB on the preparation of the clearance plan for domestic arrears as a prior action for the third review. They have also implemented two other prior actions: they shared a list of treasury deposit accounts and cleared all domestic arrears outstanding at end-2023. Three new SBs under the program aim to strengthen the governance in public procurement, uphold integrity in revenue administration, and increase control over the public wage bill.

    At the conclusion of the Executive Board’s discussion, Mr. Kenji Okamura, Deputy Managing Director, and Acting Chair, issued the following statement:

    “Burkina Faso’s economy has proven resilient notwithstanding security challenges, a difficult humanitarian situation, and weather shocks. A lasting improvement in socio‑economic conditions will require progress on security and structural reforms to foster diversification, fiscal governance, and resilience.

                “While the policy framework remains strong, fiscal pressures affected program performance in 2024. For the first time, and in difficult circumstances, performance criteria on the primary fiscal deficit and net domestic financing were missed. The margin of nonobservance—while not negligible—did not undermine the fiscal consolidation trend. The authorities counteracted the slippage with strong measures on the expenditure side and remain committed to reducing the overall fiscal deficit to three percent of GDP by the end of the ECF arrangement, while safeguarding fiscal space for poverty-reducing social spending. This commitment is reflected in the 2025 budget and fiscal performance through end-March.

                “The authorities are on track and have expanded their structural reform agenda, focusing on fiscal governance and transparency. They have provided a list of treasury deposit accounts, adopted an arrears’ clearance plan, and cleared all arrears outstanding at end-2023 following their audit. These measures are informed by the preliminary findings of the IMF’s Governance Diagnostic Assessment (GDA). The GDA report is being finalized. The authorities intend to publish the final report in coming weeks and adopt, within four months from publication, an action plan reflecting its key recommendations. Structural conditionality for the fifth review has been strengthened with the addition of benchmarks on implementing the action plan from the procurement audit and strengthening further wage bill control and governance in revenue services.”

    Table 1.  Burkina Faso: Selected Economic and Financial Indicators, 2023–29

    Population (2023): 23.3 million  

      Gini Index (2021): 37.4

    Per capita GDP (2023): 910 USD

         

    Life Expectancy (years): 60

    Share of population below the poverty line (2022): 43.7%

    Literacy rate (2022): 34%

    2023

    2024

    2024

    2025

    2025

    2026

    2027

    2028

    2029

     

    Act.

    ECF 2nd Review

    Prel.

    ECF 2nd Review

    Proj.

    Proj.

    Proj.

    Proj.

    Proj.

     

    (Annual percentage change, unless otherwise indicated)

    GDP and Prices

               

    GDP at constant prices

    3.0

    4.2

    5.0

    4.3

    4.2

    4.9

    4.7

    4.7

    4.7

    GDP deflator

    2.0

    7.2

    8.9

    5.6

    5.9

    4.0

    3.3

    2.8

    2.3

    Consumer prices (annual average)

    0.7

    3.6

    4.2

    3.0

    3.0

    2.5

    2.1

    2.0

    2.0

    Consumer prices (end of period)

    1.0

    3.4

    4.9

    2.8

    3.0

    2.5

    2.1

    2.0

    2.0

                 

    Money and Credit

               

    Net domestic assets (banking system) 1/

    5.3

    18.7

    0.4

    14.7

    6.1

    8.8

    8.7

    7.5

    7.0

    Credit to the government (banking system) 1/

    3.0

    9.8

    3.7

    8.1

    3.8

    3.4

    3.3

    2.3

    2.1

    Credit to private sector

    5.9

    13.1

    -2.2

    9.5

    2.6

    8.2

    8.3

    7.9

    7.5

    Broad money (M3)

    -3.0

    20.8

    7.2

    15.6

    6.1

    9.1

    8.1

    7.6

    7.1

    Private sector credit/GDP

    31.6

    30.7

    27.0

    30.5

    25.1

    24.9

    24.9

    25.0

    25.1

                 

    External Sector

               

    Exports (f.o.b.; valued in CFA francs)

    -3.1

    10.5

    2.0

    10.5

    25.3

    7.8

    5.3

    4.2

    2.7

    Imports (f.o.b.; valued in CFA francs)

    -1.5

    5.3

    4.8

    3.5

    10.8

    6.3

    6.5

    6.4

    5.7

    Current account (percent of GDP)

    -5.0

    -5.2

    -5.7

    -3.5

    -3.4

    -3.1

    -3.4

    -3.7

    -4.4

     

    (Percent of GDP, unless otherwise indicated)

    Central Government Finances

               

    Current revenue

    20.6

    20.1

    20.6

    18.6

    19.8

    20.1

    20.4

    20.8

    20.9

     of which: Tax revenue

    18.2

    17.8

    18.3

    16.9

    18.1

    18.4

    18.8

    19.1

    19.3

    Total expenditure and net lending

    29.0

    26.3

    27.7

    24.1

    25.0

    24.7

    24.6

    24.9

    25.1

     of which: Current expenditure

    17.9

    16.5

    16.3

    15.4

    16.0

    15.5

    15.1

    14.7

    14.3

    Overall fiscal balance, incl. grants (commitments)

    -6.7

    -5.0

    -5.8

    -4.3

    -4.0

    -3.5

    -3.0

    -3.0

    -3.0

    Total public debt 2/

    56.2

    53.0

    56.9

    52.2

    56.1

    55.0

    54.0

    53.0

    52.3

            of which: External debt

    25.9

    23.7

    25.4

    22.2

    24.8

    24.0

    23.7

    23.3

    23.1

            of which: Domestic debt

    30.3

    29.4

    31.6

    29.9

    31.3

    30.9

    30.3

    29.7

    29.2

                 

    Memorandum Items:

               

    Nominal GDP (CFAF billion) 3/

    12,328

    14,330

    14,098

    15,791

    15,561

    16,973

    18,355

    19,755

    21,153

    Nominal GDP per capita (US$)

    874

    990

    975

    1,050

    1,002

    1,063

    1,120

    1,175

    1,227

    Nominal exchange rate (CFAF/US$, period average)

    606

    602

    606

    598

    635

    637

    637

    637

    637

    Gold price (USD/troy ounce)

    1,943

    2,342

    2,387

    2,608

    2,821

    2,963

    3,096

    3,198

    3,244

    Sources: Burkinabé authorities; IMF staff estimates and projections.

    1/ Percent of beginning-of-period broad money.

    2/ The 2nd review total public debt data has been retroactively adjusted to correct an exchange rate calculation error starting in 2023. In addition, the denominator (GDP) in the table has been revised (see footnote 3 below). Previously, total public debt in 2024 was estimated at 52.6 percent of GDP, while it was assessed to have reached 53.6 percent of GDP in 2023.

    3/ Historical nominal GDP figures have been revised down, in line with the most recent publication of official estimates by the National Institute of Statistics.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Iranian FM condemns Israeli strikes at UNHRC meeting

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    GENEVA, June 20 (Xinhua) — Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi condemned Israel’s strikes on his country in Geneva on Friday.

    Speaking at the 59th session of the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC), A. Araghchi said that the Jewish state had launched “unprovoked aggression” against Iran.

    A. Araghchi arrived in Geneva for a meeting with the Foreign Ministers of Great Britain, France and Germany, which was also attended by the High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy.

    In his speech at the UN Human Rights Council meeting, A. Araghchi noted that Israel is committing “a terrible genocide in Palestine,” and is now carrying out aggression against Iran.

    The Jewish state is committing war crimes and crimes against humanity, the head of the Iranian Foreign Ministry said.

    He recalled that Iran’s nuclear facilities were also attacked, despite the fact that they are under the supervision of the International Atomic Energy Agency.

    Such strikes not only violate international law, but could also trigger serious radioactive leaks with catastrophic consequences for the environment and public health, he added.

    A. Araghchi also recalled that on June 15, Iran was supposed to hold a meeting with the United States dedicated to a peaceful solution to the Iranian nuclear problem. The Israeli shelling, according to him, is a betrayal of diplomacy and a blow to the UN system. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Chinese authorities have allocated 50 million yuan to eliminate the consequences of floods in Hunan province.

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    BEIJING, June 20 (Xinhua) — China’s National Development and Reform Commission on Friday said it has allocated 50 million yuan (about 6.97 million U.S. dollars) from the central government budget to help alleviate the aftermath of floods in central China’s Hunan Province.

    The funds will be used to restore infrastructure and public services in disaster-affected areas of the province, the department said.

    Hunan Province has been hit by severe flooding in recent days, with Zhangjiajie City and Xiangxi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture hit hardest.

    On June 20, the State Commission for the Prevention, Reduction of Damage from Natural Disasters and the Provision of Emergency Relief also declared the 4th level of emergency response regime for floods in the region. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Chinese Premier Holds Talks with New Zealand Prime Minister

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    BEIJING, June 20 (Xinhua) — Chinese Premier Li Qiang held talks with New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Lacson in Beijing on Friday.

    Li Qiang said that in the current chaotic international environment, strengthening strategic communication and deepening mutually beneficial cooperation between China and New Zealand is of great significance to both sides.

    As the Premier of the State Council noted, this morning, Chinese President Xi Jinping met with Prime Minister K. Lacson, during which they outlined guidelines for the development of interstate relations at the next stage. The Chinese side is ready to jointly develop traditional friendship with the New Zealand side, strengthen political mutual trust, expand practical cooperation in order to more effectively promote the common development of the two countries and bring greater prosperity to their peoples, Li Qiang said.

    The head of the Chinese government noted that the economies of China and New Zealand have a high degree of complementarity. The Chinese side is ready to strengthen the alignment of development strategies with the New Zealand side, identify new points of convergence of interests, improve the quality and effectiveness of cooperation in all areas, achieving mutual benefit and common gain at a higher level, Li Qiang added.

    He called on the parties to further expand the scale of trade, continuously promote the liberalization and simplification of trade and investment procedures, expand cooperation in emerging areas, and more effectively promote regional economic integration.

    The Chinese side, Li Qiang noted, is willing to increase imports of high-quality agricultural and food products from New Zealand, will continue to encourage investment by Chinese companies with relevant capabilities in the New Zealand economy, and also expresses the hope that the New Zealand side will create a fair and open business environment for Chinese enterprises.

    China welcomes New Zealand’s selection as the guest of honor of the 2025 China International Education Annual Conference and Expo, and is willing to deepen exchanges with New Zealand in areas such as education, tourism, think tank exchanges and regional exchanges to enhance mutual understanding and friendship between the two peoples, the premier said.

    At present, Li Qiang continued, the global trade and economic architecture is undergoing profound transformations and adjustments. The Chinese side is willing to strengthen communication and interaction with the New Zealand side within the framework of the UN, the World Trade Organization, APEC and other multilateral platforms, jointly uphold the rules-based multilateral trading system, form an open, inclusive and non-discriminatory environment for international economic cooperation, thereby bringing more stability and certainty to the turbulent world, the head of the Chinese government added.

    K. Lacson, for his part, assured that the New Zealand side firmly adheres to the one-China policy, is ready to maintain high-level contacts with the Chinese side, deepen mutual understanding and mutual trust, develop exchanges and cooperation in such areas as trade and economy, agriculture, tourism and education, promoting common development.

    The New Zealand side is willing to strengthen communication and coordination with the Chinese side in areas such as climate change mitigation and green development, jointly contribute to safeguarding the international order, and promoting peace, stability and prosperity in the Asia-Pacific region, Lacson added.

    Following the talks, the heads of government of the two countries jointly witnessed the signing of a package of bilateral documents covering areas of cooperation such as customs, food safety, organic certification, climate change and cultural heritage. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: CPPCC National Committee Chairman Calls for Improvement of Research, Consultation Quality

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    BEIJING, June 20 (Xinhua) — Wang Huning, chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), on Friday called on political advisers to improve the quality of their research and advisory work.

    Wang Huning, also a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee, made the call while presiding over the 37th meeting of the chairman and vice-chairmen of the 14th CPPCC National Committee.

    It is necessary to firmly uphold ideals and convictions, maintain political steadfastness, unswervingly implement the spirit of the Eight-Point Rules of the CPC Central Committee, and adhere to a practical work style based on the pursuit of truth, the CPPCC National Committee chairman said.

    He called for actively guiding the adaptation of religions to socialist society and uniting representatives of all ethnic minorities and religious beliefs to strengthen their identification with the country, the Chinese nation, Chinese culture, the CPC and socialism with Chinese characteristics.

    Wang Huning also stressed the importance of utilizing the CPPCC’s role in public and people’s diplomacy.

    The meeting discussed and approved the draft agenda and schedule for the 13th meeting of the Bureau of the 14th CPPCC National Committee, which will be held in Beijing at the end of August. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Foreign Ministers of Iran, Britain, France and Germany Conclude Meeting in Geneva

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    GENEVA, June 20 (Xinhua) — Foreign ministers of Iran, Britain, France and Germany concluded a meeting in Geneva, Switzerland at 7 p.m. local time on Friday, after a meeting that lasted about three hours.

    The meeting marked the first direct consultations between Iran and senior Western officials since the outbreak of the military conflict between Israel and Iran. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China to improve quality and efficiency of investment cooperation with Russia – Vice Premier of the State Council of China

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    St. Petersburg, June 20 (Xinhua) — China hopes to continuously improve the quality and effectiveness of investment cooperation with Russia to give additional impetus to the development and rise of both countries, Vice Premier of the State Council of China Ding Xuexiang said in St. Petersburg on Friday.

    Ding Xuexiang, who is also a member of the Standing Committee of the Politburo of the CPC Central Committee, made the corresponding statement during a meeting with First Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Denis Manturov on the sidelines of the 28th St. Petersburg International Economic Forum.

    As the Vice Premier of the State Council noted, under the strategic leadership of Chairman Xi Jinping and President Vladimir Putin, Chinese-Russian investment cooperation has been continuously deepened and implemented in practice, which has made it possible to achieve a number of new achievements and brought tangible benefits to both countries and their peoples.

    According to Ding Xuexiang, the industrial development of China and Russia has its own distinctive features, and investment cooperation has great potential and broad scope. China is willing to work with Russia to create a more stable, fair and transparent business environment, further intensify investment cooperation between enterprises of the two countries, and stimulate the vitality of regional investment cooperation.

    D. Manturov, for his part, assured that Russia is ready to work together with China to further improve the efficiency of the Intergovernmental Russian-Chinese Commission on Investment Cooperation, promote practical cooperation, and defend common interests. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China’s UN envoy calls for international efforts to ease tensions between Israel and Iran

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    UNITED NATIONS, June 20 (Xinhua) — China’s permanent representative to the United Nations Fu Cong on Friday called for international efforts to promote talks to ease tensions between Israel and Iran.

    As Fu Tsung noted, the Israeli-Iranian military conflict has been going on for eight days now, and it is sad to note that it has resulted in a large number of civilian casualties and the destruction of facilities on both sides.

    If the conflict continues to escalate, it will not only lead to increased losses for its participants, but will also cause serious damage to states throughout the region, the Chinese diplomat warned.

    As Fu Cong said at an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council, Israel’s actions violate international law and norms of international relations, threaten Iran’s sovereignty and security, and undermine peace and stability in the region. China unequivocally condemns such actions, the permanent representative said.

    At this critical moment, the international community should continue to strengthen consensus and make every effort to advance negotiations to ease tensions, Fu Cong added. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: CPC Delegation Visits Japan

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    TOKYO, June 20 (Xinhua) — A delegation of the Communist Party of China led by CPC Central Committee member Qu Qingshan visited Japan from June 18 to 20.

    Qu Qingshan, who also heads the Institute of Party History and Documentation of the CPC Central Committee, attended the launch of the Japanese version of a collection of excerpts from Chinese President Xi Jinping’s discourses on Chinese-style modernization and a seminar on Chinese solutions to global development.

    During the visit, Qu Qingshan also met with Hiroshi Moriyama, Secretary-General of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party of Japan, Tetsuo Saito, Chief Representative of the Komeito Party, and Makoto Nishida, Secretary-General of the Komeito Party, former Prime Minister of Japan Yukio Hatoyama, and Speaker of the Kyoto Prefectural Assembly Ryuzo Aramaki. The two sides held in-depth discussions on China-Japan relations and party-to-party exchanges between the two countries.

    The two sides assured that they would implement the important agreements reached by the leaders of the two countries, deepen exchanges and cooperation in various fields, and comprehensively advance the strategic relationship of mutual benefit between China and Japan. –0–

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