Category: Russia

  • MIL-OSI Russia: V. Putin announced the creation of a buffer zone along the Russian-Ukrainian border

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    Moscow, May 23 /Xinhua/ — A decision has been made to create a security buffer zone along the border between Russia and Ukraine. The Russian Armed Forces are currently solving this problem, actively suppressing enemy firing points. This was announced on Thursday by Russian President Vladimir Putin at an operational meeting with members of the government.

    As reported on the official Kremlin website, during the meeting the Russian president noted that “given the situation in the Kursk, Belgorod and Bryansk regions, it is necessary to launch work to restore and rebuild everything that was destroyed, to help people return to their native villages and settlements, where safety conditions allow it. In addition, it is necessary to restore all transport and other infrastructure, the stable operation of industrial and agricultural enterprises, and to support entrepreneurs and their teams.”

    “In this regard, I instruct the Ministry of Economic Development of Russia, together with colleagues from the Presidential Administration, to prepare, as soon as possible, a program for the comprehensive restoration of the affected areas of the Kursk, Belgorod, and Bryansk regions. This program must be provided with the necessary financial and material resources, and additional equipment and specialists must be involved, including from other subjects of the Federation,” V. Putin noted.

    The Russian President visited the Kursk region on May 20. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Venezuela, US Resume Talks Despite Differences – Interior Minister

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    CARACAS, May 23 (Xinhua) — Negotiations between Venezuela and the United States have resumed and are advancing in the interests of both countries, Venezuelan Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello said on Wednesday.

    On his weekly television program, D. Cabello said that US President Donald Trump has instructed his special envoy at large, Richard Grenell, to lead a dialogue aimed at reaching mutually beneficial agreements with Caracas.

    Over the past month, the process of rapprochement between the two countries has progressed very slowly, the minister added.

    He said senior U.S. and Venezuelan officials recently held talks in Antigua and Barbuda, where they reaffirmed both sides’ commitment to continuing to build trust despite deep ideological differences.

    The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday allowed the Trump administration to strip the temporary protected status of thousands of Venezuelan migrants, drawing criticism from Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. A day later, Venezuela released a former U.S. Air Force soldier from jail in what was seen as an attempt to ease tensions. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Archaeologists from China and Uzbekistan were “prompted” to collaborate by the Sogdians who visited China in ancient times

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    BEIJING, May 23 (Xinhua) — The Fergana-Shanxi Archaeological Center and the Laboratory for the Protection and Restoration of Cultural Monuments were officially opened in Uzbekistan earlier this month. They were founded by the Archaeological Institute of North China’s Shanxi Province, the Shanxi Provincial Museum and Fergana State University.

    The parties agreed to conduct joint archaeological research in the Fergana Valley, train specialists, etc.

    The interest of experts on both sides in establishing cooperation is probably quite justified, given the fact that close contacts between the ancestors of the inhabitants of today’s Shanxi Province and Fergana Region were established in ancient times. In a sense, bilateral cooperation was prescribed more than a thousand years ago.

    From the middle of the 1st millennium BC, the Sogdians inhabited Sogdiana, a historical region between the Amu Darya and Syr Darya rivers in the territory of modern Uzbekistan and Tajikistan. As historical records and archaeological research show, they actively participated in trade on the Great Silk Road.

    Among the Sogdians who established contacts with the Celestial Empire, Yu Hong is one of the most well-studied. The discovery of his tomb in 1999 in Taiyuan, the capital of Shanxi Province, was a sensation in scientific circles.

    Archaeologists were extremely surprised when, during the excavation of a single-chamber brick tomb, a giant sarcophagus made of white marble appeared before them. The monumental coffin with elegant paintings and bas-reliefs has dimensions of 2.17 m, 2.95 m and 2.20 m and weighs more than 10 tons. In shape, it resembles a traditional Chinese wooden building with a “floating” roof.

    According to ancient Chinese rules, sarcophagi made of ordinary stone slabs were available only to members of imperial families. A sarcophagus made of high-quality snow-white marble in a burial has never been found in China before!

    Researchers soon clarified the identity of the deceased based on the epitaph. It turned out that a native of Central Asia was buried there, who bore a Chinese surname and the name Yu Hong.

    Yu Hong’s biography is legendary. He was born in 533 in Sogdiana. Starting from the age of 13, he held high positions in the Rouran Khaganate. Then he was sent on a mission to Persia, Tuyuhun and other states. As a diplomatic representative, Yu Hong visited the state of Northern Qi /550-577/, which included some of today’s northern regions of China, and for one reason or another remained in China until his death at the age of 60.

    Yu Hong held many positions in China, from the commander of the troops, the head of the Liangzhou district to the general. He was also assigned to oversee the affairs of foreign immigrants, said Ji Meijun, deputy director of the Institute for the Preservation of Cultural Heritage of Taiyuan City.

    In the 5th and 6th centuries, a large number of people from the “Western Region” visited Taiyuan and other cities in northern China. Traveling east along the Great Silk Road, they were either engaged in trade or cultural and artistic activities in the Celestial Empire. The numerous material sources they left behind formed brilliant pictures of the exchanges between the East and the West, experts believe.

    Rector of Fergana State University Bakhodirjon Shermukhammadov noted the ancient history of contacts between Central Asia and China at the opening ceremony of the Fergana-Shanxi Archaeological Center.

    The interaction between the two sides clearly demonstrates the modern significance of the Great Silk Road. Fergana State University is trying to serve as an example of Uzbek-Chinese cultural exchanges and cooperation, he added. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China’s New Cargo Drone Makes First Flight

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    BEIJING, May 23 (Xinhua) — Caihong-YH1000, one of China’s new cargo UAVs, has successfully completed its maiden flight, marking another advance in unmanned logistics.

    The Caihong-YH1000 aircraft-type transport drone, developed by China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC), is designed for general-purpose flights at medium altitudes with the ability to take off and land from a short strip, and is also suitable for use in complex environments.

    The dual-motor configuration allows the drone to take off and land on roads, hard ground, and grass surfaces. The drone can even take off and land on water surfaces using additional float attachments or on snow using ski attachments.

    The range of this drone is 1,500 km, the load capacity is 1,200 kg. Its maximum operating altitude reaches 8,000 meters, and the flight duration is 10 hours.

    The drone has different loading options, allowing for cargo to be loaded into the nose and dropped mid-flight from the bottom of the body. Additionally, a 6-kilowatt onboard power source allows for specialized operations.

    In the future, the Caihong-YH1000 can be used to deliver goods to hard-to-reach areas in the central and western parts of the country. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Xi Jinping stresses need to promote high-quality cultural and ethical development

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    BEIJING, May 23 (Xinhua) — Chinese President Xi Jinping has stressed the need to promote high-quality cultural and ethical development to provide strong spiritual support for building a strong country and achieving national rejuvenation.

    Xi Jinping, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, made the remarks while giving instructions on work to promote cultural and ethical progress. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: South Korea and the United States have not discussed the issue of reducing the American military contingent

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    SEOUL, May 23 (Xinhua) — The Republic of Korea’s Defense Ministry said Friday that Seoul has not discussed with Washington the issue of withdrawing some U.S. troops from the Korean Peninsula.

    The ministry issued a statement in response to a US media report that Washington was considering withdrawing about 4,500 troops from the ROK.

    There are currently about 28.5 thousand American military personnel stationed in the Republic of Korea. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Iran will respond decisively to any “violation” – MFA

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    TEHRAN, May 23 (Xinhua) — Iran will not hesitate to respond to any “violation” and will spare no effort to protect its interests and people, Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi warned on Thursday on social media.

    He was responding to a CNN report published Tuesday that cited informed US officials as saying the US had received new intelligence indicating Israel was preparing to strike Iranian nuclear facilities.

    Calling such plans “illegal” and “alarming,” A. Araghchi called for their immediate condemnation by the UN Security Council and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).

    He noted that earlier in the day, in a letter to UN Secretary-General António Guterres and IAEA Director-General Rafael Grossi, he called on the international community to take effective preventive measures against ongoing threats from Israel.

    The minister stressed that the letter was a serious warning. Iran would take “special measures” to protect its people, interests and nuclear facilities, IRNA quoted him as saying.

    If Israel commits any act of aggression against Iran, it will definitely receive a “crushing and decisive” response, Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps spokesman Ali Mohammad Naeini was quoted by Tasnim news agency as saying in response to the threats.

    The report on Israel’s preparations for potential military action against Iran’s nuclear facilities comes as four rounds of Iranian-American proxy talks on Tehran’s nuclear program and the lifting of U.S. sanctions have taken place since April, with a fifth round expected in Rome on Friday.

    In recent days, US officials have repeatedly demanded that Iran completely stop enriching uranium, but Tehran has steadfastly refused. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Deal impossible if US pushes Iran to stop enriching uranium – FM

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    TEHRAN, May 23 (Xinhua) — There will be no nuclear deal if the United States seeks to stop Iran’s uranium enrichment, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said live on state television IRIB on Thursday, ahead of the fifth round of proxy nuclear talks between Iran and the United States in Rome on Friday.

    “There are still fundamental differences between us. The American side does not believe in uranium enrichment in Iran. If this is their goal, there will be no agreement,” Araghchi said, responding to recent demands by American officials that Tehran completely stop enriching uranium on its territory.

    “However, if they want Iran not to move towards nuclear weapons, that can be achieved. We do not want nuclear weapons,” he stressed.

    A. Araghchi noted that the nuclear agreement signed between Iran and several other countries in 2015 is no longer in effect, “but that does not mean the deal is dead.” He said the agreement, formally known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, could be revived.

    A. Araghchi also stressed that Iran will not abandon its nuclear program, including uranium enrichment.

    Since April, Iran and the United States have held four rounds of indirect talks on Tehran’s nuclear program and the lifting of American sanctions. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Polytechnic University to Train Top AI and IT Specialists

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University – Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University –

    The Ministry of Digital Development, Communications and Mass Media of Russia and the Analytical Center under the Government of the Russian Federation have summed up the results of the competitive selection of universities to receive grants to launch higher education programs aimed at training highly qualified specialists in the field of artificial intelligence and information technology. Polytechnic University became the winner of both competitions. The project will be implemented at the Institute of Computer Science and Cybersecurity.

    Two structures will be created in the IKNK.

    Cross-industry educational center for artificial intelligence. Educational center for software and hardware systems for information systems, data storage systems and telecommunications.

    Winning the competition was a natural step in the development of IT education at our university. Now the task is to create an educational environment aimed at developing skills in analyzing large amounts of data, mastering machine learning methods, deeply understanding the capabilities and limitations of artificial intelligence, as well as the ability to assess the ethical implications of using the latest digital solutions. The joint work of the university and our partners in creating specialized centers helps to prepare high-level professionals who are able to successfully cope with modern challenges of the labor market and strengthen Russia’s competitiveness in the global digital environment, said Lyudmila Pankova, Vice-Rector for Educational Activities at SPbPU.

    The project will be implemented jointly with industrial partners from among leading IT companies, including Rostelecom and YADRO.

    Admission to bachelor’s degree programs in AI and IT will start this academic year. Top specialists will be trained within the framework of the national project “Data Economy and Digital Transformation of the State”.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: NSU students win student track of National Technological Olympiad

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Novosibirsk State University – Novosibirsk State University –

    Students had to propose their own solution to a case on creating a water consumption management system in a residential area of a “smart city”, taking into account the elimination of drinking water losses during its transportation to the consumer.

    The Novosibirsk team, consisting of two NSU and two NSTU students, beat students from Tomsk Polytechnic University, Skoltech, Moscow Aviation Institute, Moscow Engineering Physics Institute, Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Higher School of Economics, Innopolis University, and Izhevsk State Technical University named after M.T. Kalashnikov in the final competition.

    Team composition:

    — Daria Kolomnikova, 1st year master’s student Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics of NSU,

    — Ilya Merzlyakov, 1st year master’s student Faculty of Information Technology NSU,

    — Igor Uchanov, Novosibirsk State Technical University,

    — Maxim Nerlikh, Novosibirsk State Technical University.

    — Our team has been participating in the NTO finals in the Smart City profile for many years, since school days. For many participating teams, this has already become a tradition, so the competition for first place has always been very serious. And now, after several years of winning prizes, we finally achieved our goal and took first place. We experienced a storm of emotions: joy for the victory, sadness that we might not return as participants, respect for our rivals who became our friends, and enormous gratitude to the profile organizers.

    I was especially pleased that the organizers paid attention to the problem of insufficient involvement of female students in the Olympiad movement in the field of IT, and presented me with an award for “courage” to participate not for the first time in an all-male team of six teams, – shared her impressions Daria Kolomnikova.

    The Smart City profile implies the concept of integrating information and communication technologies and the Internet of Things to improve the quality of life and well-being of the city’s population. This is the digitalization of all services, measurement and control of parameters in the city infrastructure, predictive diagnostics and management based on data analytics.

    — Every year, the organizers come up with new tasks related to the automation of the city infrastructure. This year was no exception, and we solved the problem of modeling and automating water consumption and water supply. In the water consumption task, it was important to make a full-fledged service where the user can get all the statistics on consumption, payment and leaks in his apartment. At the same time, the statistics were based on real data obtained from our model. In addition, the smart city concept pays much attention to saving resources and conscious consumption, so it was necessary to implement a limitation of water supply depending on user consumption, — added Daria.

    In this way, the finalists contribute to the construction of the digital city of the future with their projects.

    — The algorithms developed by the finalists in the urban water supply management systems can be modified and scaled for operation in a real urban environment. This will not only allow you to monitor your water consumption in real time, but also significantly save water resources and your own finances, — said Alexander Zarnitsyn, profile developer, senior lecturer in the electronic engineering department of the TPU School of Non-Destructive Testing and Safety.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Press Briefing Transcript: Julie Kozack, Director, Communications Department, May 22, 2025

    Source: IMF – News in Russian

    May 22, 2025

    SPEAKER:  Ms. Julie Kozack, Director of the Communications Department, IMF

    MS. KOZACK: Good morning, everyone and welcome to this IMF Press Briefing.  It is wonderful to see you all today on this rainy Washington morning, especially those of you here in person and of course also those of you joining us online.  My name is Julie Kozak.  I’m the Director of Communications at the IMF.  As usual, this press briefing will be embargoed until 11:00 a.m. Eastern Time in the United States.  And as usual, I will start with a few announcements and then I’ll take your questions in person on WebEx and via the Press Center.  

    So first, our Managing Director, Kristalina Georgieva, and our First Deputy Managing Director, Gita Gopinath, are currently attending the G7 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors meeting taking place in Canada right now.  Second, on May 29th through 30th, the Managing Director will travel to Dubrovnik, Croatia to attend a joint IMF Croatia National Bank Conference focused on promoting growth and resilience in Central, Eastern, and Southeastern Europe.  The Managing Director will participate in the opening panel and will hold meetings with regional counterparts.  

    On June 2nd, the Managing Director will travel to Sofia, Bulgaria to attend the 30th Anniversary celebration of the National Trust Ecofund.  During her visit, she will also hold several bilateral meetings with the Bulgarian authorities.  

    Our Deputy Managing Director, Nigel Clarke, will travel to Paraguay, Brazil, and the Netherlands next month.  On June 6th, he will launch the IMF’s new regional training program for South America and Mexico, which will be hosted in Asuncion by the Central Bank of Paraguay.  From there, he will travel to Brasilia to deliver a keynote speech on June 10th during the Annual Meeting of the Caribbean Development Bank.  He will also then travel to the Netherlands on June 12th to 13th to participate in the 2025 Consultative Group to Assist the Poor Symposium and to meet with the Dutch authorities.  

    Our Deputy Managing Director, Kenji Okamura, will be in Japan from June 11th to 12th for the 10th Tokyo Fiscal Forum to discuss fiscal frameworks and GovTech in the Asia Pacific region.  

    And finally, on a kind of housekeeping or scheduling issue, the Article IV Consultation for the United States will be undertaken on a later timetable this year, with discussions to be held in November.  

    And with those rather extensive announcements, I will now open the floor to your questions.  For those connecting virtually, please turn on both your camera and microphone when speaking.  All right, let’s open up.  Daniel.

     

    QUESTIONER: Thanks for taking my question.  I just wonder if the IMF has any reaction to the passage of last night in the House of Representatives of the One Big, Beautiful bill.  And a related question, how concerned are you by the increase in yields on long-dated U.S. treasuries?  What do you think it says about the market’s view of U.S. debt going into the future and sort of any possible spillovers for IMF borrowers as well?  MS. KOZACK: On the first question, what I can say is we take note of the passing of the legislation in the House of Representatives earlier this morning.  What we will do is we will look to assess a final bill once it has passed through the Senate and also once it’s been enacted.  And, of course, we will have opportunities to share our assessment over time in the various products where we normally would convey our fulsome views.  

    On your second question, which was on the bond market.   What I can say there is that we know that the U.S. government bonds are a safe haven asset, and the U.S. dollar, of course, plays a key role as the world’s reserve currency.  The U.S. bond market plays a critical role, of course, in finance and in safe assets.  And this is underpinned by the liquidity and depth of the U.S. market and also the sound institutions in the U.S.  We don’t see any changes in those functions.  And, of course, what we can also say is that although there has been some volatility in markets, market functioning, including in the U.S. Treasury market, has so far been orderly.  

     

    QUESTIONER: My question is about Ukraine.  Two topics particularly.  So, the first one, when is the next review of the Ukraine’s EFF is going to be completed, and what amount of money would be disbursed to Kyiv?  And could you please outline the total sum that is remaining within the current program?  And the second part, it’s about debt level.  What is the IMF assessment of current Ukraine’s government debt level?  Is it stable?  Do you see any vulnerabilities and any risks for Ukraine?  Thank you.  

    MS. KOZACK: Any other questions on Ukraine?  Does anyone online want to come in on Ukraine?  Okay, I don’t see anyone.  

    What I can say on Ukraine is that just two days ago, our Staff team started policy discussions with the Ukrainian authorities on the eighth review under the eff.  So, the team is on the ground now.  The discussions are taking place in Kiev and the team will provide an update on the progress at the end of the mission.

    In terms of the potential disbursement, I’m just looking here; that’s the seventh disbursement.  We will come back to you on the size of the disbursement, but it should show in the Staff report for the Seventh Review what would be expected for the Eighth Review.  And it would also show the remaining size of the program.  But we’ll come back to you bilaterally with those exact answers.  

    And what I can then say on the debt side is at the time of the Seventh Review under the program, we assessed debt, Ukraine’s debt to be sustainable on a forward-looking basis and as with every review that the team of course, will update its assessment as part of the eighth review discussion.  We’ll have more to say on the debt as the eighth review continues.  

     

    QUESTIONER: Just one more thing on Ukraine.  Does it make sense for them to consider using the euro as a defense currency for their currency, given the shifting geopolitical sense and what we are seeing with the dollar? MS. KOZACK: So right now, under the program, Ukraine has an inflation targeting regime, and that is where what the program is focused on, our program with Ukraine. So, they have an inflation targeting regime.  They are very much focused on ensuring the stability of that monetary policy regime that Ukraine has.  And, of course, that involves a floating exchange rate.  And I don’t have anything beyond that to say on the currency market.

     

    QUESTIONER: The agreement with the IMF established a target for the Central Bank Reserve to meet by June.  According to the technical projection, does the IMF believe Argentina will meet this target?  And if it’s not met, is it possible that we will grant a waiver in the future?

    MS. KOZACK: anything else on Argentina?  

    QUESTIONER: About Argentina, what is your assessment of the progress of the program agreed with Argentina more than a month after its announcement in last April?  

     

    QUESTIONER: The government is about to announce a measure to gain access to voluntarily, of course, but to the dollars that are “under the mattress”, as we call them, undeclared funds to probably meet these targets that Roman was asking about.  I was wondering if this measure has been discussed with the IMF.  And also, you mentioned Georgieva visiting Paraguay and Brazil, if you there’s any plan to visit Argentina as well?  

    QUESTIONER: President Milei is about to announce, you know, Minister Caputo, in a few minutes that there is a measure to use similar to attacks Amnesty.  Is the IMF concerned that this could violate its regulations against illicit financial flows? 

    MS. KOZACK: So, with respect to Argentina, on April 11th, I think, as you know, our Executive Board approved a new four-year EFF arrangement for Argentina.  It was for $20 billion.  It contained an initial disbursement of $12 billion.  And that the aim of that program is to support Argentina’s transition to the next phase of its stabilization program and reforms.  

    President Milei’s administration’s policies continued to deliver impressive results.  These include the rollout of the new FX regime, which has been smooth, a decline in monthly inflation to 2.8 percent in April, another fiscal surplus in April, and reaching a cumulative fiscal surplus of 0.6 percent of GDP for the year, and efforts to continue to open up the economy.  At the same time, the economy is now expanding, real wages are recovering, and poverty continues to fall in Argentina.  

    The Fund continues to support the authorities in their efforts to create a more stable and prosperous Argentina.  Our close engagement continues, including in the context of the upcoming discussions for the First Review of the program.  This First Review will allow us to assess progress and to consider policies to build on the strong momentum and to secure lasting stability and growth in Argentina.  And in this regard, there is a shared recognition with the authorities about the importance of strengthening external buffers and securing a timely re-access to international capital markets.  

    What I can say on the question about the announcements on that — the question on the undeclared assets.  All I can say right now is that we’re following developments very closely on this, and of course, the team will be ready to provide an assessment in due course.  

    On the second part of that question, I do want to also note, and this is included in our Staff report, that the authorities have committed to strengthening financial transparency and also to aligning Argentina’s AML CFT, the Anti-Money Laundering framework, with international standards, as well as to deregulating the economy to encourage its formalization.  So, any new measures, including those that may be aimed at encouraging the use of undeclared assets, should be, of course, consistent with these important commitments.  

    And on your question about Paraguay and Brazil, I just want to clarify that it is our Deputy Managing Director, Nigel Clarke, who will be traveling to Brazil and Paraguay, not the Managing Director.  

     

    QUESTIONER: Two questions on Syria.  With the U.S. and EU announcing the lifting of sanctions recently, how does this affect any sort of timeline with providing economic assistance?  And secondly, the Managing Director has said that the Fund has to first define data.  Can you just walk through what that entails?  

    MS. KOZACK: Can you just repeat what you said?  The Managing Director has said?

     

    QUESTIONER: The need to define data.  Just sort of a similar question.  I’m just wondering, following the World Bank statement last week about, you know, Syria now being eligible to borrow from the bank, what sort of discussions the Fund has had with the Syrian authorities since the end of the Spring Meetings and, you know, any update you can give us around possible discussions around an Article IV.  

     

    QUESTIONER: About the relationship and if there’s any missed planned virtual or on the ground? 

    MS. KOZACK: Let me step back and give a little bit of an overview on Syria. So, first, you know, we’re, of course, monitoring developments in Syria very closely.  Our Staff are preparing to support the international community’s efforts to help with Syria’s economic rehabilitation as conditions allow.  We have had useful discussions with the new Economic Team who took office in late March, including during the Spring Meetings.  And, of course, you will perhaps have seen the press release regarding the roundtable that was held during the Spring Meetings.  IMF Staff have already started to work to rebuild its understanding of the Syrian economy.  We’ve been doing this through interactions with the authorities and also through coordination with other IFIs. And just to remind everyone, our last Article IV with Syria was in 2009.  So, it’s been quite some time since we have had a substantive engagement with Syria.  Syria will need significant assistance to rebuild its economic institutions.  We stand ready to provide advice and targeted and well-prioritized technical assistance in our areas of expertise. I think this goes a little bit to your question on, like, what do we mean by defining data.  I think what the Managing Director was really referring to there is since it has been such a long time since we have had a substantive engagement with Syria, the last Article IV, as I said, was in 2009.  I think there, what she’s really referring to is the need to really work with the Syrian authorities to rebuild basic economic institutions, including the ability to produce economic statistics, right, so that we — so that we and the authorities and the international community of course, can conduct the necessary economic analysis so that we can best support the reconstruction and recovery efforts.  

    With respect to the lifting of sanctions, what I can say there is that, of course, the lifting of sanctions and the lifting of sanctions are a matter between member states of the IMF.  What we can say in serious cases that the lifting of sanctions could support Syria’s efforts to overcome its economic challenges and help advance its reconstruction and economic development.  Syria, of course, is an IMF member, and as we’ve just said, you know, we are, of course, engaged closely with the Syrians to explore how, within our mandate, we can best support them.  

     

    QUESTIONER: My question is on Russia.  In what ways is the IMF monitoring Russia’s economy under the current sanctions and conflict conditions, and have regular Article IV Consultations or other surveillance activities with Russia resumed to track its economic developments?  

    MS. KOZACK: What I can say with respect to Russia is that we are, our Staff, are analyzing data and economic indicators that are reported by the Russian authorities.  We are also looking at counterparty data that is provided to us by other countries, and this is particularly true for cross-border transactions, as well as data from third-party sources. So, this data collection using official and other sources does allow us to put together a picture of the Russian economy.  

    We did provide an assessment in the 2025 April WEO, the one that we just released about a month ago.  In this WEO, we assess Russia’s growth at — we expect Russia to grow at 1.5 percent in 2025, 0.9 percent in 2026, and we expect inflation to come down to 8.2 percent in 2025 and 4.4 percent in 2026.  And I don’t have a timetable for the Article IV at this time.  

     

    QUESTIONER: I’d like to ask about Deputy Management Director Okamura’s visits to Japan.  So, my question is, what economic topics will be on the agenda during his stay?  Could you tell me a bit more in detail?  

    MS. KOZACK: Deputy Managing Director Okamura will travel to Japan, as I said, from June 11th to 12th, and he will be attending the Tokyo Fiscal Forum.  So, this will be the 10th Tokyo Fiscal Forum.  It’s an annual conference that we co-host in Japan every year and the focus is on issues of fiscal policy. In this particular one, Deputy Managing Director Okamura will be discussing fiscal frameworks. It’s very important for all countries to have sound fiscal frameworks so they can implement sound fiscal policy.  He will also be discussing GovTech not only in Japan but in the Asia Pacific region.  And of course, GovTech is very important for countries because it’s a way of modernizing and making government both provision of services in some cases but also potentially collection of revenue more effective and more efficient.  So, those will be the focus of his discussions in Tokyo.  

     

    QUESTIONER: I have a question on the recent bailout package by IMF to Pakistan.  The Indian government has expressed a lot of displeasure with Pakistan planning to use this package to build — rebuild — areas that allegedly support cross-border terrorism.  Does the IMF have any assessment of this?  Secondly, I also have another question.  Could you please provide information on the majority vote that was received in approving this bailout package for Pakistan on May 9th?  If you can disclose the information.  

    MS. KOZACK: Any other questions on Pakistan?  

     

    QUESTIONER: Just adding to that, do you have an update on the implications of the escalation of facilities in that border between Pakistan and India on both economies.  

     

    QUESTIONER: Thanks a lot.  I guess the only spin I would put on is generally what safeguards does the IMF have that its funds won’t be used for military or in support of military actions, not only there but as a general matter.  And I also, if you’re able to, there was some controversy about the termination of India’s Executive Director of the IMF, K.V. Subramanian.  Do you have any insight into–there are reports there–what it was about but what do you say it’s about?  Thanks a lot.  

    MS. KOZACK: With respect to the Indian Executive Director who had been at the Fund, all I can say on this is that the appointment of Executive Directors is a member for the — is a matter for the member country.  It’s not a matter for the Fund, and it’s completely up to the country authorities to determine who represents them at the Fund.  

    With respect to Pakistan and the conflict with India, I want to start here by first expressing our regrets and sympathies for the loss of life and for the human toll from the recent conflict.  We do hope for a peaceful resolution of the conflict.  

    Now, turning to some of the specific questions about the Board approval of Pakistan’s program, I’m going to step back a minute and provide a little bit of the chronology and timeframe.  The IMF Executive Board approved Pakistan’s EFF program in September of 2024.  And the First review at that time was planned for the first quarter of 2025.  And consistent with that timeline, on March 25th of 2025, the IMF Staff and the Pakistani authorities reached a Staff-Level Agreement on the First Review for the EFF.  That agreement, that Staff-Level Agreement, was then presented to our Executive Board, and our Executive Board completed the review on May 9th.  As a result of the completion of that review, Pakistan received the disbursement at that time.  

    What I want to emphasize here is that it is part of a standard procedure under programs that our Executive Board conducts periodic reviews of lending programs to assess their progress.  And they particularly look at whether the program is on track, whether the conditions under the program have been met, and whether any policy changes are needed to bring the program back on track.  And in the case of Pakistan, our Board found that Pakistan had indeed met all of the targets.  It had made progress on some of the reforms, and for that reason, the Board went ahead and approved the program.  

    With respect to the voting or the decision-making at our Board, we do not disclose that publicly.  In general, Fund Board decisions are taken by consensus, and in this case, there was a sufficient consensus at the Board to allow us to move forward or for the Board to decide to move forward and complete Pakistan’s review.  

    And with respect to the question on safeguards, I do want to make three points here.  The first is that IMF financing is provided to members for the purpose of resolving balance of payments problems.  

    In the case of Pakistan, and this is my second point, the EFF disbursements, all of the disbursements received under the EFF, are allocated to the reserves of the central bank.  So, those disbursements are at the central bank, and under the program, those resources are not part of budget financing.  They are not transferred to the government to support the budget. 

    And the third point is that the program provides additional safeguards through our conditionality.  And these include, for example, targets on the accumulation of international reserves.  It includes a zero target, meaning no lending from the central bank to the government.  And the program also includes substantial structural conditionality around improving fiscal management.  And these conditions are all available in the program documents if you wanted to do a deeper dive.  And, of course, any deviation from the established program conditions would impact future reviews under the Pakistan program.  

     

    QUESTIONER: I have a question on Egypt.  There is a mission in Egypt for the First Review of the EFF loan program.  So, can you please update us on the ongoing discussions, especially since the Prime Minister of Egypt announced yesterday that the program could be concluded in 2027 rather than 2026?  

    MS. KOZACK: Any other questions on Egypt?  I have a question from the Press Center on Egypt, which I will read aloud.  The question is when will the Fifth Review currently underway with the Egyptian government be concluded, and when will the Executive Board approve this review?  And how much money will Egypt receive once the review is approved?  

    So, here’s what I can share on Egypt.  First, let me start here.  So first, I just want to say that the Fund remains committed to supporting Egypt in building its economic resilience and fostering higher private sector-led growth.  Egypt has made clear progress on its macroeconomic reform program, with notable improvements in inflation and foreign exchange reserves.  For the past few weeks, IMF Staff has had productive discussions with the Egyptian authorities on economic performance and policies under the EFF.  As Egypt’s macroeconomic stabilization is taking hold, efforts must now focus on accelerating and deepening reforms that will reduce the footprint of the state in the Egyptian economy, level the playing field, and improve the business environment.  Discussions will continue between the IMF and the Egyptian authorities on the remaining policies and reforms that could support the completion of the Fifth Review.  

     

    QUESTIONER: My question is about Sri Lanka.  Sri Lanka’s program is subject to IMF Board approval.  The review is subject to IMF Board approval, but we still haven’t got any word on when that would be.  Is there any delay in this?  And is this delay attributed to the pending electricity adjustments, tariff adjustments, that the Sri Lankan government has committed to?  

    MS. KOZACK: So just stepping back for a minute.  On April 25th, IMF Staff and the Sri Lankan authorities reached Staff-Level Agreement on the Fourth Review of Sri Lanka’s program under the EFF.  And once the review is approved by our Executive Board, Sri Lanka will have access to about $344 million in financing.  Completion of the review is subject to approval by the Executive Board, and we expect that Board meeting to take place in the coming weeks.  

    The precise timing of the Board meeting is contingent on two things.  The first is implementation of prior actions, and the main prior actions are relating to restoring electricity, cost recovery pricing and ensuring proper function of the automatic electricity price adjustment mechanism.  And the second contingency is completion of the Financing Assurances Review, which will focus on confirming multilateral partners, committed financing contributions to Sri Lanka and whether adequate progress has been made in debt restructuring.  So, in a nutshell, completion of the review is subject to approval by the Executive Board.  We expect the Board meeting to take place in the coming weeks.  And it’s contingent on the two matters that I just mentioned.  

     

    QUESTIONER: Thank you for having my questions on Ecuador.  Since the IMF is still completing the second review under the EFF program for Ecuador, do you think it’s going to be time to change the program, the goals, or maybe the amount of the program?  Because Ecuador is now facing different challenges compared to 2024.  The oil prices are falling, so that is going to affect the fiscal situation for Ecuador.  And also, I would like to know if Ecuador is still looking for a new program under the RSF.  And the last one, I would like to know if, do you think that Ecuador is going to need to make some important changes this year on oil subsidies and a tax reform?  I think, as I said, Ecuador now is facing some important challenges in the fiscal situation, so do you think it’s going to be possible because of, you know, all the social protests and all that kind of stuff?  Do you think it’s going to be possible to do that in Ecuador?  

     

    QUESTIONER: Is there a request, an official request, in place to modify the program?  And if there is, of course, details of the new one, you can share.  

    MS. KOZACK: And then I have one question online from the Press Center regarding Ecuador.  Is the sovereign negotiating new targets, given their fiscal position deteriorated compared to last year?  Our understanding is that $410 million was not dispersed under the First Review.?

    So let me share what I can on Ecuador.  So, right now, representatives from the IMF, the World Bank, and the Inter-American Development Bank are in Quito this week to meet with the authorities and discuss the strengthening of financial and technical support to the country.  As part of this tripartite visit, we have a new IMF Mission Chief who is participating, and she is also using that opportunity to have courtesy meetings with the authorities and to continue discussions and advance toward a Second Review under Ecuador’s EFF.  

    What else I can add, just as background, is that the Executive Board in December approved the First Review of Ecuador’s 48-month EFF.  About $500 million was disbursed after the approval of that Frist Review.  And at that time, the Executive Board also concluded the Article IV Consultation.

    I can also say that the authorities have made excellent progress in the implementation of their economic program under the EFF.  And regarding the precise timing of the Second Review, we will provide an update on the next steps in due course and when we’re able to do so.  

     

    QUESTIONER: Just a quick question on tariffs.  I’m just wondering if the IMF has a response to the U.S.-China deal that was struck in Geneva earlier this month.  You know, if the deal holds, I appreciate it’s a 90-day pause, but if the deal holds, how would you foresee that changing the Fund’s current economic forecast for the U.S. and China and for the global economy?  Thanks.  

    MS. KOZACK: As you noted, earlier in May, China and the U.S. announced a 90-day rollback of most of the bilateral tariffs imposed since April 2nd, and they established a mechanism to discuss economic and trade relations.  The two sides reduced their tariff from peak levels, leaving in place 10 percent additional tariffs.  So, the additional tariffs before this agreement were 125 percent.  Now, the additional tariff has agreed to be 10 percent, you know, for the 90 days.  This is obviously a positive step for the world’s two largest economies.

    What I can also add is that for the U.S., you may recall, during the Spring Meetings, we talked a lot about the overall effective tariff rate for the U.S.  At that time, we assessed it at 25.5 percent.  This announcement and the reduction in tariffs will bring the U.S. effective tariff rate down to a bit over 14 percent.  

    Now, with respect to the impact, what I can say is that the reduction in tariffs and the easing of tensions does provide some upside risk to our global growth forecast.  We will be updating that global growth forecast as part of our July WEO.  And so that will give us an opportunity to provide a full assessment.  All of this said, of course, the outlook, the global outlook in general does remain one of high uncertainty.  And so that uncertainty is still with us.  

     

    QUESTIONER: I have a broad question regarding the following – at the IMF World Bank Spring Meeting, the recent one,  the Treasury Secretary Bessent called for the IMF and the World Bank to refocus on their core mission on macroeconomic stability and development.  Did the IMF start any discussion on this topic with the U.S. administration?  And my second question, do you foresee any changes to your lending programs to take into account the views of the Trump Administration regarding issues like climate change and international development?  Thank you.  

    MS. KOZACK: What I can say on this is the U.S. is our largest shareholder, and we greatly value the voice of the United States.  We have a constructive engagement with the U.S. authorities, and we very much appreciate Secretary Bessent’s reiteration of the United States’ commitment to the Fund and to our role.  The IMF has a clearly defined mandate to support economic and financial stability globally.  Our Management Team and our entire Staff are focused exactly on this mandate, helping our 191 members tackle their economic challenges and their balance of payments risks.  

    What I can also add is that at the most recent Spring Meetings, the ones we just had in April, our membership identified two areas where they’ve asked the IMF to deepen our work.  And the first is on external imbalances, and the second is on our monitoring of the financial sector.  So they’re looking for us to really deepen our work in these two areas.  

    As far as taking that work forward, we will continue working with our Executive Board on these areas, as well as to carry out some important policy reviews.  And I think the Managing Director referred to these during the Spring Meetings.  The first is the Comprehensive Surveillance Review, which will set out our surveillance priorities for the next five years.  And the second is the review of program design and conditionality.  And that will carefully consider how our lending can best help countries address low growth challenges and durably resolve their balance of payments weaknesses.  

    I have a slight update for you on Ukraine, which says — so the eighth — so if we look at the documents that were published at the time of the Seventh Review program, the one that was approved by the Executive Board a little while ago, based on that, the Eighth Review disbursement would be about $520 million.  And, the discussions of the Eighth Review are ongoing, and any disbursement, as always, is subject to approval by our Executive Board. 

    And with that, I will bring this press briefing to a close.  So first, let me thank you all for your participation today.  As a reminder, the briefing is embargoed until 11:00 a.m. Eastern Time in the United States.  As always, a transcript will be made available later on IMF.org.  In case of any clarifications or additional queries, please do not hesitate to reach out to my colleagues at media@imf.org.  This concludes our press briefing, and I wish everyone a wonderful day.  I look forward to seeing you next time.  Thanks very much.

     

      

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: At the 78th WHA session, China called for international solidarity and mutual support to build a healthy world

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    GENEVA, May 22 (Xinhua) — Chinese Vice Premier Liu Guozhong has called for international solidarity and mutual support to build a healthy world.

    Liu Guozhong, also a member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee, made the remarks on May 20 while delivering a speech at a high-level welcome ceremony for the 78th World Health Assembly (WHA) in Geneva, Switzerland.

    The Vice Prime Minister of China recalled that five years ago, Chinese President Xi Jinping called on all countries to join efforts to build a community of hygiene and health for all mankind at the 73rd session of the WHA. According to Liu Guozhong, China has firmly fulfilled its commitments and taken concrete actions, in particular, the international community has recognized China’s role and contribution in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.

    Noting that global public health security faces serious challenges under the influence of unilateralism and power politics, Liu Guozhong stressed that China has always adhered to the principle of “people and life come first,” implemented the “health first” strategy, actively participated in global health governance, and promoted the building of a community of hygiene and health for mankind.

    He said the international community should adhere to multilateralism, firmly support the leading and coordinating role of the World Health Organization (WHO) in global health governance, uphold fairness and reasonableness, and firmly support the legitimate demands of developing countries in matters such as public health planning, vaccine distribution and technology transfer.

    The Vice Premier also stressed that the international community should adhere to openness and innovation, seizing the historic opportunities provided by the new round of scientific and technological revolution and industrial transformation, to deepen cooperation in the field of health-related innovation.

    The WHA session, which is the highest decision-making body of WHO, is attended by heads of state and government, high-level representatives from more than 100 countries, and heads of international organizations. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Belarus and Hungary sign roadmap for cooperation in nuclear energy until 2027

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    MINSK, May 22 /Xinhua/ — Belarus and Hungary have signed a roadmap for cooperation in nuclear energy for 2025-2027, Olga Kozlovich, Head of the International Cooperation, Personnel Training and Information Support Department of the Nuclear Energy Department of the Belarusian Energy Ministry, said on Thursday. The relevant information was published by BELTA.

    The document was signed by the Department of Nuclear Energy of the Ministry of Energy, the Belarusian Nuclear Power Plant and the Hungarian Paks II NPP as part of the implementation of the memorandum of understanding between the Ministry of Energy of Belarus and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade of Hungary on deepening partnership in the field of nuclear energy.

    The roadmap includes activities to exchange experience in the development of nuclear energy infrastructure, ensuring nuclear and radiation safety, handling radioactive waste and spent nuclear fuel, and scientific and technical support for the operation of nuclear power plants.

    “Belarus has successfully implemented a project to build and commission a nuclear power plant and today shares its experience with partner countries, including Hungary, where a new nuclear power plant is also being built according to a Russian design with generation 3 water-cooled reactors. Belarusian and Hungarian nuclear scientists are developing partnerships, exchanging best practices, and an expert group on cooperation in the field of nuclear energy is working. The signed roadmap defines the priority areas of this work and will promote the mutual development of competencies in the nuclear industry,” said O. Kozlovich. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Israeli PM recalls negotiating delegation from Doha

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    JERUSALEM, May 22 (Xinhua) — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday ordered the return of the Israeli delegation from Doha. A senior Israeli official confirmed to Xinhua that talks with the Palestinian Hamas movement on a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip and the release of hostages have “reached a dead end.”

    Israel recalled its senior negotiating team for consultations on May 20 after a week of indirect talks, and now the working group that remained in Doha is also returning, a source said on condition of anonymity.

    Hamas, in a statement on May 20, accused the Jewish state’s government of thwarting the talks, saying the low-level Israeli group remaining in Doha lacked the authority to conclude an agreement. The Palestinian movement accused Netanyahu of “misleading international public opinion by pretending to participate in the negotiating process.” Hamas claimed that no substantive talks had taken place since May 17.

    As reported by the Israeli state television Kan, citing a diplomatic source in Israel, the talks broke down over a key disagreement: Israel insisted on a temporary truce in exchange for the release of only some of the hostages, while Hamas demanded international guarantees, primarily from the United States, that Israel would not resume hostilities in exchange for the release of all hostages. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China’s Vice Chairman Calls for Promoting Transformation of Global Trade and Investment

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    BEIJING, May 22 (Xinhua) — Chinese Vice President Han Zheng on Thursday called for joint efforts to promote the transformation of global trade and investment in the digital and intelligent era.

    Han Zheng made the announcement while speaking at the opening ceremony of the 2025 Global Trade and Investment Facilitation Summit in Beijing.

    According to him, the widespread use of new industries and technologies, including the digital economy and artificial intelligence, is transforming the landscape of global trade and investment, opening up broad prospects for development.

    The Vice President of China called for expanding the innovative application of digital and intelligent technologies to stimulate the recovery and development of the world economy. According to him, it is necessary to jointly promote open cooperation, mutual benefit and win-win, uphold fairness and inclusiveness, and fill the digital and intellectual gaps to create more favorable conditions for international trade and investment cooperation.

    Han Zheng also pointed out the need to use digital and intelligent technologies to ensure the stable and smooth operation of global industrial and supply chains.

    China is committed to expanding high-level opening-up and promoting high-quality development, providing broad opportunities for enterprises around the world, the vice president stressed.

    The Global Trade and Investment Promotion Summit, organized by the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade, was held for the first time in 2022.

    This year’s summit focuses on entering the digital and intelligent era and working together for common development. More than 800 people are attending the event, including heads of foreign government departments, international organizations, overseas business associations and world trade promotion organizations, as well as representatives of Chinese and overseas enterprises. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The 4th China-CEEC Expo and International Consumer Goods Fair opened in Ningbo, China

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    NINGBO, May 23 (Xinhua) — The 4th China-Central and Eastern European Countries (CEE) Expo and International Consumer Goods Fair kicked off in Ningbo, east China’s Zhejiang Province, on Thursday.

    The event, which takes place from 22 to 25 May, is attended not only by companies from 14 CEE countries, but also by exhibitors from Western European countries, including the UK, France, Germany and Italy, etc.

    It is worth noting that the exhibition area, number of participants and products within the event broke the historical record. In particular, the exhibition area for enterprises from the Central and Eastern European countries is about 20 thousand square meters, where more than 8 thousand names of goods from these countries will be presented.

    The exhibition will be visited by more than 15,000 people, including more than 3,000 overseas buyers from 72 countries and regions. It is expected that the volume of import purchases from CEE countries may exceed 10 billion yuan.

    According to the data, since 2012, China’s trade with CEE countries has grown by an average of 8.8 percent per year, while imports from these countries have grown by an average of 7.4 percent per year, outpacing the growth rate of China’s foreign trade over the period.

    In addition, in 2024, trade volume between China and CEE countries increased by 6.3 percent year-on-year to reach a record high of US$142.3 billion.

    The China-CEEC Expo & International Consumer Goods Fair, jointly organized by the Zhejiang Provincial People’s Government and the Ministry of Commerce of the People’s Republic of China, was first launched in 2019 with the aim of introducing products from CEECs to the Chinese market, expanding exports of products from CEECs to China, and promoting mutual understanding and cooperation between China and CEECs. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Chinese and Dutch Foreign Ministers Reach Six-Point Consensus During Beijing Talks

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    BEIJING, May 23 (Xinhua) — Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi held talks with his visiting Dutch counterpart Caspar Veldkamp on Thursday.

    During the talks, Wang Yi, also a member of the Politburo of the CPC Central Committee, said China is willing to step up communication and dialogue with the Netherlands, deepen practical cooperation and strengthen cooperation in multilateral formats, thereby making new contributions to the development of China-EU relations, global economic recovery and the stability of global industrial and supply chains.

    China has introduced a series of new opening-up measures and welcomes the Netherlands to seize the opportunities, Wang said, also expressing hope that the Netherlands will provide a fair, honest and non-discriminatory business environment for Chinese enterprises.

    K. Veldkamp, in turn, stated that the Dutch side adheres to the one-China policy and is ready to work with China to further strengthen high-level exchanges, deepen practical cooperation and maintain commitment to multilateralism.

    According to him, relations between Europe and China are of vital importance and the Netherlands is ready to make active efforts to strengthen EU-China relations.

    Following the negotiations, the parties reached a six-point consensus.

    Mutual readiness was expressed to maintain close exchanges and deepen practical cooperation in the trade, economic, scientific, technical, agricultural and water management fields.

    The parties agreed to maintain close communication on cooperation in various areas, including semiconductor technologies, through existing channels.

    Both sides reaffirmed their support for multilateralism, pledging to uphold the principles of free trade and the multilateral trading system with the World Trade Organization (WTO) at its core, and strengthening exchanges and cooperation in areas such as climate change adaptation and green transformation.

    The parties also agreed that serious global action is required to ensure equal rights for all, especially women and girls, and expressed their commitment to work together to achieve this goal. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: 8 People Presumed Missing After Landslides in South China

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    NANNING, May 23 (Xinhua) — Mountain floods and mudslides hit a village in Longsheng County, capital of Guilin City, early Friday morning. According to preliminary estimates by local authorities, eight people are believed to be missing after landslides and 10 houses were damaged.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Belarus and Italy confirmed their readiness to continue political contacts

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    MINSK, May 23 (Xinhua) — Belarus and Italy have confirmed their readiness to continue political contacts. Such an agreement was reached at a meeting between Deputy Foreign Minister of Belarus Igor Sekret and Chargé d’Affaires of Italy in Belarus Tomaso Pietro Marchegiani. The corresponding information was published on Thursday by the press service of the Belarusian Foreign Ministry.

    During the meeting, the diplomats discussed the state and prospects for the development of bilateral relations, confirming their readiness to continue political contacts. The interlocutors also exchanged views on current topics on the international agenda. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: IIS-3 gaining popularity among broker clients

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    In January-March, the growth of brokerage IIS slowed down compared to the fourth quarter (82 thousand versus 137 thousand), but remains significantly higher than at the beginning of 2024, when this instrument first appeared on the market and investors assessed its advantages.

    According to the largest market participants, a total of about 866 thousand IIS of the third type were opened (198 thousand in the first quarter of 2025). Over 90% are new accounts, the rest were converted from IIS of the first and second types.

    Despite the fact that the inflow of funds to IIS has decreased slightly compared to the previous quarter, it still remains at a high level. Net client contributions and positive revaluation of securities contributed to the growth of IIS portfolios — up to 637 billion rubles. According to the largest companies, the value of assets in IIS type 3 alone amounted to 183 billion rubles (67 billion rubles per quarter).

    Read more in the article “Trends in the Individual Investment Accounts Segment in Q1 2025”.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Marat Khusnullin: More than 300 road facilities are planned to be built and reconstructed this year

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    Bridge crossing over the Ob River near the city of Surgut, Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug

    Large-scale construction and reconstruction work on sections of the regional and local road network, as well as artificial structures, continues in the country’s regions. By the end of 2025, more than 300 such facilities are planned to be commissioned under all regional programs with federal funding, including more than 100 sections of roads, bridges and overpasses, thanks to the national project “Infrastructure for Life”. This was reported by Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin.

    “Thanks to the construction and reconstruction of road facilities, the most important tasks of modernizing the country’s road network and regional development are being solved. New and renovated roads and bridges help connect remote settlements with regional centers, reduce travel time, and improve logistics. In order to achieve the indicators of the national project “Infrastructure for Life”, this year we plan to commission more than 300 regional and local construction and reconstruction facilities with a total length of more than 1.1 thousand km. These are transport interchanges, sections of main streets, bridges and overpasses,” said Marat Khusnullin.

    Many large-scale projects are implemented over several road construction seasons.

    “Today, construction and reconstruction work is being carried out in Russian regions on more than 260 road projects scheduled for commissioning this year. In the process of construction and installation work, contractors use the best engineering solutions and the latest materials. The professionalism of road and bridge builders, the competent organization of the production process allow us to hand over large-scale capital-intensive projects with unfailing quality and compliance with the planned work deadlines,” said Minister of Transport Roman Starovoit.

    An important factor that directly influences the successful implementation of large projects is uninterrupted financing.

    “Thanks to the support of the President and the Government of our country, unprecedented funding is being allocated for road activities. This year alone, about 150 billion rubles have been allocated for construction and reconstruction activities within the framework of the federal project “Regional and Local Road Network”, of which over 84 billion rubles are federal budget funds. This will allow us to carry out work at key road infrastructure facilities at an accelerated pace,” said Igor Kostyuchenko, Deputy Head of the Federal Road Agency.

    Among the largest projects in 2025 is the construction of the Yuzhno-Lytkarinskaya Highway (YULA) in the Moscow Region. The project includes the construction of a 45-kilometer highway, as well as 64 artificial structures: 11 interchanges, 27 overpasses and 10 bridges. Among them is a bridge across the Moskva River with a length of 600 linear meters. As of today, the construction readiness of the facility is 49.6%.

    The highway will provide direct access to settlements in the Lyubertsy, Lytkarino, Leninsky, Ramensky districts, as well as to the Domodedovo and Zhukovsky international airports, and will relieve the eastern part of the Moscow Ring Road by a third. And its integration with the Moscow road framework (South-Eastern and North-Eastern chords) will provide a direct connection with the international transport corridors “North-South” and “West-East”, as well as an exit to the M-12 “East”.

    In the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug – Yugra, a second bridge crossing over the Ob River is being built near the city of Surgut. Its construction readiness is 70.9%. The large-scale infrastructure project includes, among other things, a four-lane bridge over the Ob River with a length of about 1.8 thousand linear meters. It is planned that the new bridge crossing will provide passage for about 13 thousand cars per day, will allow for the redistribution of traffic flows bypassing the city, and will also take on the main traffic load of two federal transport corridors: Tyumen – Surgut – Salekhard and Perm – Khanty-Mansiysk – Nizhnevartovsk – Tomsk.

    Two road projects are being built in the Altai Republic. A bridge is being built across the Katun River in the Mayminsky District of the region. The project will connect the region with the Altai Territory and provide transport accessibility to the village of Podgorny. In the Chemalsky District, the Urlu-Aspak – Karakol highway is being built. Previously, 5.3 km of the highway were commissioned. This year, another 10 km are planned to be built under the national project “Infrastructure for Life”. The road leads to a group of seven picturesque mountain lakes in the north of the Altai Mountains. They are located on the western slope of the Iolgo Ridge, the watershed of the Biya and Katun Rivers, at the foot of the Bagatash Pass. The construction of the Urlu-Aspak – Karakol road will redistribute traffic flows, relieve the federal highway R-256 “Chuisky Tract” and ensure safe access to the Karakol Lakes.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Xiaomi Unveils 3nm Mobile Chip of Its Own Design

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    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    BEIJING, May 23 (Xinhua) — Chinese tech firm Xiaomi has officially unveiled its first 3-nanometer mobile chip, dubbed Xring O1.

    The unveiling took place in Beijing on Thursday evening. Xiaomi founder and chairman Lei Jun said the new chip, which features a 10-core CPU and 16-core GPU, will deliver an improved user experience.

    According to experts, Xring O1 is a major breakthrough for Xiaomi in terms of chip R&D capabilities.

    The new chip has already entered serial production and is integrated into the company’s latest flagship products – the Xiaomi 15S Pro smartphone and the Xiaomi Pad 7 Ultra tablet.

    It took Xiaomi 10 years to develop Xring O1. Since 2021, the company has invested over 13 billion yuan (about 1.8 billion US dollars) in the project, and the R&D team has more than 2,500 people.

    According to Lei Jun, Xiaomi plans to invest 200 billion yuan in R&D in key technologies including operating systems, artificial intelligence and chips in the next five years. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Two killed, eight injured in small plane crash in San Diego, US

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    LOS ANGELES, May 22 (Xinhua) — At least two people were killed and eight others were injured when a small plane crashed into a residential area in the southwestern U.S. city of San Diego early Thursday, local authorities said.

    The San Diego Police Department reported on social media site X that the crash damaged about 10 buildings in the area.

    Local authorities confirmed that a small Cessna plane crashed in the Murphy Canyon area at around 04:00 local time.

    Several homes and cars caught fire as a result of the crash, city fire spokesman Dan Eddy told the media.

    “There is jet fuel everywhere. We have hazmat specialists on site now and we have requested additional resources for that,” Eddy said.

    He said all the victims were on the plane, which could hold up to 10 people. Officials do not yet know how many people were on board.

    About 100 local residents were evacuated after the crash. Authorities confirmed that the damaged residential buildings were in a military town. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: North Korea launches full-scale investigation into incident during launch of new destroyer

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    PYONGYANG, May 23 (Xinhua) — A North Korean investigative team has launched a “full-scale investigation” into a serious incident that occurred during the launch of a new destroyer at the Chongjin shipyard on Wednesday, the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) reported Friday.

    The investigation team into the accident includes representatives of the prosecutor’s office and relevant experts, KCNA said in a statement.

    “A detailed underwater and internal inspection of the destroyer confirmed that, contrary to the initial announcement, there were no holes in the bottom of the vessel, the starboard side of the hull was scratched, and a small amount of water flowed into the stern through a structural channel,” KCNA reported, citing the results of the investigation.

    Experts estimate that it will take two to three days to pump out the sea water, and more than 10 days to restore the ship’s side. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Large IT businesses view Novosibirsk State University as a key university for training specialists in this industry for Siberia

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    A strategic session with the participation of representatives of one of the largest Russian IT holdings, the T1 Group of Companies, was held at Novosibirsk State University. Following the meeting, the parties expressed mutual interest in deepening cooperation and announced the start of work on roadmaps for the implementation of joint projects in the educational and technological tracks.

    Opening the meeting, the rector of NSU, academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences Mikhail Fedoruk noted:

    — Cooperation with T1 is developing rapidly. This distinguishes the holding from many other companies wishing to become our industrial partners. We hope that further joint work will bring tangible and mutually beneficial results.

    According to Mikhail Knigin, head of the Integration domain of the holding, T1 plans to build systematic work on training personnel specifically in the Novosibirsk region:

    — We work all over the country, Siberia is an important region for us, and we want to see NSU as a flagship university here. Already now, about 80 NSU graduates work in our companies — the growth of this number will become one of the metrics of the partnership’s effectiveness.

    Ksenia Rumbest, Director of the Corporate Training and Talent Development Department and Head of the T1 Digital Academy, spoke about the practice of training young specialists. One of the largest projects was the T1 IT Camp, where about 1,000 participants were trained last year. The best 150 were invited to the in-person stage of the program, and some of them then became employees of the holding’s companies.

    This year, according to her, it is planned to launch regional camps based at universities. The introduction of the “open schools” format was also discussed – five-week intensive courses to develop professional competencies. About 40% of graduates of such schools get jobs at T1, the rest go to other leading Russian and international IT companies.

    “We are ready to offer these courses to the university as additional education, and also invite students for internships during the academic year,” Rumbest emphasized.

    Cooperation between NSU and the holding can develop not only in the educational, but also in the scientific and technological sphere. The session presented the project “SPHERE” – a domestic platform for managing the full cycle of software development, including tools for project management, code analysis, testing, monitoring and automation of business processes.

    An additional area of interaction may be joint work in the field of artificial intelligence. The AI Center, which develops technologies for the digitalization of the urban environment, has been operating at NSU for the second year. The head of the center, Alexander Lyulko, spoke about developments in creating platforms for managing urban infrastructure, creating intelligent systems for monitoring the environmental situation, as well as AI solutions for transport, medicine and construction. The latest projects have attracted the greatest interest from representatives of the holding.

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    T1 is one of the leaders of the domestic IT market with more than 30 years of history. The holding includes companies providing a full range of IT services: from software development and system integration to cloud solutions, big data analysis, artificial intelligence, information security and industrial outsourcing. Key areas of work include digital transformation of businesses and government agencies. The company has more than 26 thousand employees, revenue for 2024 is 249.6 billion rubles.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China launches first digital platform dedicated to tropical biodiversity

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    KUNMING, May 23 (Xinhua) — China launched the country’s first digital platform dedicated to tropical biodiversity on Thursday to mark the International Day for Biological Diversity.

    The biodiversity platform, hosted by the Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), offers global access to more than 90,000 species records.

    Xishuangbanna in southwest China’s Yunnan Province is one of the country’s areas where an intact tropical ecosystem has been preserved. It is home to a sixth of the country’s plant species and a quarter of its animal species.

    The new platform contains more than 90,000 records covering 5,236 animal species, 9,779 plant species and 607 fungi species.

    The platform was jointly launched by the Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden and the Ecology and Environment Bureau of Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture. In order to promote the integration of scientific research, biology popularization and nature conservation, it will continue to expand functions such as intelligent biological image recognition, artificial intelligence-based science popularization, etc. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: International Academic Hub for Pediatric Oncology to be Established in Uzbekistan

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    Tashkent, May 22 (Xinhua) — An International Academic Hub for Pediatric Oncology will be opened in Uzbekistan, local media reported on Thursday, citing a decree by Uzbek President Shavkat Mirziyoyev.

    The hub will reportedly operate at the Scientific and Practical Medical Center for Children’s Oncology, Hematology and Immunology of Uzbekistan.

    “In accordance with the Resolution, a digital patient route will be introduced, including the processes of registration, diagnosis, treatment, dispensary observation and routing of children with oncological and oncohematological diseases,” the statement says.

    It is noted that the academic hub is a scientific and educational institution, and it is entrusted with such tasks as the implementation of international educational programs, analysis and forecasting of epidemiological trends in childhood cancer incidence for strategic planning and development of preventive measures. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Forbes University Rankings: HSE University Has the Best Reputation Among Employers

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    On May 22, Forbes Education presented an updated rating 100 best universities in Russia for 2025. The Higher School of Economics retained 2nd place, establishing itself as the university with the highest level of reputation among employers. The top 20 included 12 Moscow universities, three universities from St. Petersburg, two from Tatarstan, and one educational institution each from the Sverdlovsk, Novosibirsk, and Tomsk regions.

    Forbes Education continues to monitor dynamic changes in the field of higher education, identifying universities that demonstrate high standards of quality and demand. In the new, seventh, ranking of the best universities in Russia, the assessment was carried out according to 17 different criteria, grouped into key metrics: quality of networking, reputation among employers, international image, academic environment. The Forbes factor was also taken into account, thanks to which universities received additional points if among their graduates there were participants in the Russian Forbes list or winners of the rating “30 under 30” 2024.

    This year, HSE retained its 2nd place in the list, ahead of Moscow State University by 0.7 points and confirming its status as the university with the highest reputation among employers. The leaders in individual metrics were also MIPT (the best university in terms of admission quality), Moscow State University (the leader in the category “International Reputation”), and Innopolis University (the winner in terms of quality of the academic environment).

    In total, 564 higher education institutions were included in the long list. The analysis was conducted based on data from the Monitoring of the Activities of Educational Organizations of the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia, the results of a survey the best employers in the country and information from open sources.

    To analyze the reputation of universities among employers, a survey was conducted in large companies included in the list of the best employers in Russia. During the survey, universities were identified whose graduates are considered the most qualified and are ready to be hired first. The companies also indicated universities that, in their opinion, provide the best quality of training for specialists in such areas as economics, information technology, technical sciences, marketing and communications, natural sciences, humanities and creative industries. The survey covered 43 industries and different regions of Russia.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China to deepen cooperation with CEE countries – State Councilor

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    NINGBO, May 22 (Xinhua) — Chinese State Councilor Shen Yiqin said Thursday that China will continue to enhance mutually beneficial cooperation with Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries, calling it a model of trans-regional multilateral cooperation.

    Speaking at the 4th China-Central Eastern Europe and Central Asia International Consumer Goods Expo and Fair in Ningbo, east China’s Zhejiang Province, Shen Yiqin promised that China will continue to increase imports from Central and Eastern Europe countries, expand bilateral trade, and strive to achieve new high-quality cooperation results in the joint construction of the Belt and Road and other fields.

    According to the State Councilor, the mutually beneficial cooperation between China and Central and Eastern Europe countries has become a model of trans-regional multilateral cooperation, and bilateral trade, investment and connectivity are deepening day by day.

    Shen Yiqin stressed that China, committed to building an open world economy, is willing to work with all countries in the world, including Central and Eastern Europe, to jointly safeguard the multilateral trading system, the stability of global supply chains and the international environment for open cooperation.

    The 4th China-CEEC EXPO will run until May 25. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Russian Air Defense Forces Repelled Ukrainian UAV Attacks on Moscow — Mayor

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    Moscow, May 22 (Xinhua) — The Russian Defense Ministry’s air defense forces repelled several attacks by Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) flying toward Moscow on Thursday, Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin reported on his Telegram channel.

    “The Ministry of Defense’s air defense continues to repel attacks by enemy drones,” he wrote.

    According to the Moscow mayor, 10 attacks were carried out during the night and first half of the day on May 22 using 34 UAVs. All of them were destroyed. “Operational services are working at the sites of the debris fall,” added S. Sobyanin.

    To ensure the safety of civil aircraft flights, temporary restrictions were introduced on the operation of the capital’s air hub airports.

    The day before, on May 21, S. Sobyanin reported the destruction of 27 Ukrainian drones flying toward the capital.

    In total, according to the Russian Defense Ministry, Russian air defense forces shot down 485 UAVs over Russian regions from 20:00 on May 20 to 08:00 on May 22. –0–

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