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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The government has expanded guarantees of free travel to and from vacation spots for mobilized and contract workers in the Far North

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Government of the Russian Federation – An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

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    Resolution of May 8, 2025 No. 628

    Citizens working in the Far North, mobilized or serving under contract as part of the Russian Guard troops and participating in a special military operation will be able to take advantage of the legally required compensation for travel expenses on vacation and back after returning from service. The Government Resolution on this has been signed.

    Citizens who work in the Far North and equivalent territories have the right to compensation by law. Every two years, the cost of travel and baggage transportation to and from the vacation spot is reimbursed by the employer.

    According to the Labor Code, the employment contract at the place of work of those mobilized or who signed a contract for military service in the Armed Forces of Russia is suspended, but retained. Thus, the right to compensation for travel on vacation and back for those of them who work in the Far North remains. In order for such citizens to be able to take advantage of the benefit upon their return, the Government previously decided to enshrine this norm in a resolution. Now it also applies to those workers in the Far North who carry out tasks of a special military operation as part of the Russian Guard troops.

    The document specifies that the guarantee of free travel to and from the vacation spot for all mobilized and contracted participants in the special military operation from among citizens working in the Far North is maintained for the entire period of service under mobilization or contract. Previously, it was valid for one year.

    The signed document introduces changes toGovernment Resolution of February 21, 2024 No. 200.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: HSE and Hanoi State University will create a joint research institute

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    Source: State University Higher School of Economics – State University Higher School of Economics –

    An agreement was signed in Moscow between the HSE and Hanoi National University (HNU). The document was signed during the visit of the official Vietnamese delegation to the celebrations dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the Victory and negotiations with the participation of the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin and the General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam To Lam. The signatures were put by the Rector of the HSE Nikita Anisimov and the Rector of HNU Le Quan.

    The joint research institute will focus on advanced developments, coordination of bilateral research programs, academic exchanges and development of scientific potential.

    On May 12, a meeting of the delegation of the Hanoi National University, headed by Rector Le Quan, with the Rector of the National Research University Higher School of Economics Nikita Anisimov and other representatives of the university was held at the Higher School of Economics. The parties discussed key issues of creating joint projects, as well as specific steps for their implementation.

    During the visit of the Vietnamese delegation, the Higher School of Economics also signed an agreement with the Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology. HSE and VAST agreed to develop scientific and cultural cooperation, joint projects, conferences, and to intensify the exchange of scientific knowledge.

    These steps open a new stage in the scientific and educational partnership between Russia and Vietnam. Expanding cooperation and creating a common research space not only strengthens bilateral ties, but also enhances the contribution of both countries to the global scientific community, including the development of an intellectual base for the sustainable development of BRICS.

    The Higher School of Economics has been developing partnerships with educational and scientific institutions in Vietnam since 2016. The university has cooperation agreements, including agreements on mutual understanding, educational and scientific cooperation and academic mobility, with Vietnamese partners, including the Vietnam University of Engineering and Technology of the Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City University of Economics, National University of Economics and others. In 2020–2023, HSE, in cooperation with the Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences and with the support of the Russian Foundation for Basic Research, implemented the research project “Cross-border interaction, socio-cultural transformations and local communities of the Chinese-Vietnamese borderland in the context of state projects of the PRC and the SRV”.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Statement by IMF African Department Director Abebe Aemro Selassie on Meeting with President João Lourenço of Angola

    Source: IMF – News in Russian

    May 13, 2025

    Luanda, Angola: Mr. Abebe Aemro Selassie, Director of the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) African Department, met yesterday in Luanda with President João Lourenço of Angola. At the conclusion of the meeting, Mr. Selassie issued the following statement:

    “It was very good to meet President Lourenço this morning. We had constructive discussions on Angola’s economy and the actions the government is taking in this challenging external environment.

    “I congratulated him on Angola’s strong economic performance in 2024 and his administration’s efforts in reducing inflation and containing public debt vulnerabilities.

    “We discussed approaches needed to contain emerging risks to preserve macroeconomic stability and debt sustainability. In this regard, I noted that the IMF shares the President’s priorities of putting public finances on a sustainable path, while protecting the most vulnerable and maintaining the growth momentum. 

    “The reforms the government has been pursuing in recent years have been gaining traction, as evidenced by the country’s improving attractiveness to private investment. 

    “I emphasized the IMF’s readiness to continue supporting Angola’s efforts, and our commitment to maintain and strengthen our longstanding partnership.

     “I thanked President Lourenço, his Ministers, and the Governor of the Banco Nacional de Angola for the warm reception and very productive discussions they afforded me during my visit.”

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Time of Hope

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    The Lefortovo History Museum invites you to the exhibition “Time of Hope” about the life of Princess Nadezhda Shakhovskaya-Helbig (1856-1940). The exhibition opens the “Legends of Lefortovo” series about outstanding residents of the region.

    The exhibition tells about three generations of the Shakhovsky family and includes unique materials: personal items and photographs from family archives, panoramas of Moscow by Jacques-Reyn Isidore Akari-Baron, photographs of Leo Tolstoy from the collection of the Leo Tolstoy State Museum, musical editions of works by Franz Liszt and historical costumes and accessories from the late 19th – early 20th centuries.

    A special section is dedicated to the charitable activities of the Shakhovskys – from helping the wounded in the First World War to supporting the children of the Roman slums.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China and Brazil expressed support for direct dialogue between Russia and Ukraine

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    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 13 (Xinhua) — China and Brazil agreed on Tuesday to strengthen communication and coordination on the Ukraine crisis and support the start of direct dialogue between Russia and Ukraine.

    Chinese President Xi Jinping held talks in Beijing on Tuesday with Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, who is on a state visit to China. During the talks, the two heads of state exchanged views on the Ukrainian crisis.

    They agreed that China and Brazil, as peace-loving progressive forces, should strengthen communication and coordination, make full use of the role of the Friends of Peace group, support the start of direct dialogue between Russia and Ukraine, and continue to play a constructive role in resolving the crisis together with the countries of the Global South. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Xi Jinping, Brazilian President Attend Cooperation Document Signing Ceremony /more details/

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

    BEIJING, May 13 (Xinhua) — Chinese President Xi Jinping and Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva attended a signing ceremony of cooperation documents in Beijing on Tuesday.

    L.I. Lula da Silva is in China on a state visit.

    At the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, the two heads of state attended the signing of 20 cooperation documents in areas such as synergy of development strategies, science and technology, agriculture, digital economy, finance, customs and quarantine supervision, and media. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Chairman of the NPC Standing Committee Meets with Brazilian President

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

    BEIJING, May 13 (Xinhua) — Zhao Leji, chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress (NPC), met with Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva in Beijing on Tuesday.

    As Zhao Leji noted, China hopes to strengthen strategic cooperation with Brazil and continuously enrich the contemporary significance and strategic content of the China-Brazil community of shared future.

    The NPC stands ready to work with the Brazilian National Congress to implement the important consensus reached by the leaders of the two countries, exchange experience in lawmaking and supervision, and provide legal guarantees for advancing practical bilateral cooperation, Zhao Leji said.

    L. I. Lula da Silva, for his part, said that strengthening exchanges between legislative bodies is of utmost importance to strengthening Brazil-China friendship. He assured that Brazil hopes to work with China to expand exchanges of experience in public administration, uphold multilateralism and free trade, resist protectionism, jointly combat climate change, and promote the construction of a Brazil-China community with a shared future. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China has become the largest importer of honey from Kyrgyzstan

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

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

    BISHKEK, May 13 /Xinhua/ — China has become the largest importer of honey from Kyrgyzstan since the beginning of 2025, the press service of the Ministry of Water Resources, Agriculture and Processing Industry of Kyrgyzstan reported on Tuesday.

    As noted, in the first four months of 2025, Kyrgyzstan exported 143.7 tons of honey, which is 45.9 tons more than in the same period last year. The largest importer of Kyrgyz honey was China, which purchased 82.1 tons of honey from Kyrgyzstan during the reporting period. Next come the United Arab Emirates, Uzbekistan, Kuwait and Qatar.

    At the same time, honey imports to Kyrgyzstan itself have practically ceased. If 44.8 tons of honey were purchased in 2024, then in 2025 – only 0.5 tons. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Russia’s food and agricultural raw material exports fell by 14 percent in the first quarter

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    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 13 (Xinhua) — Russia exported food products and agricultural raw materials worth a total of 9 billion U.S. dollars in January-March 2025, down 14 percent year-on-year, the Federal Customs Service of the Russian Federation reported.

    At the same time, imports of agricultural products into the Russian Federation increased by 12.5 percent during the reporting period and amounted to $9.5 billion.

    In agriculture, Russia’s main export products are grain and leguminous crops, oil and fat products, fish and seafood. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Legalization of illegal income becomes more complicated – Russia restricts transfers without opening an account

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    Source: Mainfin Bank –

    How will the transfer limit work?

    Amendments to Federal Law No. 115 will come into effect in Russia on May 30 – the previously adopted document proposes the introduction of the following restrictions:

    the limit for sending funds without opening an account, including through various money transfer systems, will be 100 thousand rubles; a similar limit will apply to wallets and accounts with simplified identification; for transfers in foreign currency, a limit equivalent to the specified amount will also be set.

    There are currently no such limits for transferring funds – if a client wants to send an amount over 15 thousand rubles, he only needs to provide passport details. With smaller amounts, the situation is even more anonymous – identification is not required for sending.

    Why is a new limit being introduced for transfers?

    The authors of the bill, which provides for a limit on transfers without identification or opening a bank account, are confident that the measure will help in the fight against money laundering and the sponsorship of terrorist activities. It will now be more difficult for criminals to send large sums – they will have to make many small transactions, which can also attract attention from jar.

    “Transfers without identification are rarely used by bona fide clients due to high fees – sending funds often requires paying 3-5%, while transactions between accounts are much more profitable,” the lawyer noted.

    Russians were reminded of the possibility of sending money from one account to another or from cards to the card – restrictions will not apply to such transactions. Moreover, the commission for interbank transfers is on average up to 1%, and you can send funds via the SBP free of charge (with a commission of 0.5% when exceeding the limits).

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China, Brazil Issue Joint Statement on Ukraine Crisis

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    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 13 (Xinhua) — China and Brazil on Tuesday issued a joint statement on the crisis in Ukraine.

    The statement said China and Brazil welcomed Russian President Vladimir Putin’s proposal on May 10 to begin peace talks and the positive response from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

    China and Brazil hope that Russia and Ukraine will begin direct dialogue as soon as possible, which is the only way to end the conflict, the statement said. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Uzbekistan is preparing to cancel the double customs duty on a number of imported goods

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

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

    Tashkent, May 13 /Xinhua/ — Uzbekistan is considering an initiative to abolish the double rate of customs duties on a number of imported goods, the UzDaily.uz news portal reported on Tuesday.

    As reported, the relevant bill, aimed at introducing amendments and additions to the Customs Code, was approved by deputies of the Legislative Chamber of the Oliy Majlis (lower house of parliament) in the second reading.

    It is indicated that the document proposes abandoning the practice of applying increased duties in cases of import of products from countries that do not have the most favoured nation treatment in trade and economic relations with Uzbekistan, as well as if the country of origin of the goods is not indicated.

    As the deputies noted, the draft law is aimed at eliminating existing gaps in legal regulation, creating a more favorable investment climate and actively attracting foreign investment. In addition, its adoption will bring national legislation closer to the standards of the World Trade Organization and will facilitate the expansion of the country’s foreign economic relations. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Industrial Bank of China issues 10 billion yuan worth of science and technology innovation bonds

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    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian –

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

    BEIJING, May 13 (Xinhua) — Industrial Bank Co., Ltd. of China said it successfully issued its first batch of science and technology innovation bonds on the interbank market on Tuesday, which are designed to support lending to science and technology innovation and related enterprises.

    The bond issue volume was 10 billion yuan (US$1.39 billion), the maturity period was three years, and the nominal interest rate was 1.66 percent.

    The bank’s bond issue comes days after the country’s regulators unveiled support measures aimed at stimulating the issuance of sci-tech innovation bonds. The People’s Bank of China (PBOC, the central bank) and the China Securities Regulatory Commission last week announced measures to support the issuance of sci-tech innovation bonds by financial institutions, sci-tech enterprises and financial asset investment companies. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China and Central Asian countries ready to deepen cooperation in education

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

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

    URUMQI, May 13 (Xinhua) — The first China-Central Asia Education Ministers’ Meeting was held in Urumqi, northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, on Monday, calling for deeper cooperation in areas such as scientific research, vocational education and more.

    Delivering a keynote speech at the meeting, Chinese Education Minister Huai Jinpeng noted that China pays close attention to cooperation with Central Asian countries in the field of education. Over the past two years, the parties have cooperated more closely and achieved fruitful results, he said.

    Regarding deepening China-Central Asia educational cooperation, Huai Jinpeng called for building new platforms for comprehensive exchanges and cooperation, forming a new system of higher education cooperation for joint training of professionals, unleashing the potential of cooperation in vocational education, strengthening cooperation in digital education based on resource sharing, and promoting exchanges between civilizations in China and Central Asian countries.

    As stated by the Minister of Science and Higher Education of the Republic of Kazakhstan Sayasat Nurbek, Kazakhstan and China have developed fruitful cooperation in scientific research and education and actively promoted exchanges between specialists, while the youth of the two countries are showing growing interest in studying in each other’s countries.

    At the meeting, he also stressed the importance of expanding academic interaction, strengthening cooperation in postgraduate education, and enhancing the integration of artificial intelligence in the education process.

    At the meeting, the Minister of Education and Science of the Kyrgyz Republic Dogdurkul Kendirbaeva proposed the development of cooperation in the field of developing a green economy and environmental education, supporting projects on artificial intelligence, digital technologies, e-commerce and innovative business models, as well as the continuous development of relevant projects in the field of biodiversity and climate change.

    The Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Tajikistan Rahim Saidzod stated that as the level of informatization of the social sphere increases, Tajikistan will actively promote technological innovations and cooperation in various aspects, including neural networks, robotic automated production, 3D printing, etc.

    Minister of Education of Turkmenistan Jumamyrat Gurbangeldiev noted that Turkmenistan and China maintain an active intercultural dialogue, which has laid a solid foundation for the sustainable development of bilateral cooperation in the field of education.

    The Minister of Higher Education, Science and Innovation of the Republic of Uzbekistan Kongratbay Sharipov put forward an initiative to strengthen cooperation in the “China-Central Asia” format in the field of professional education in such specialized areas as agricultural engineering, green logistics, medical technologies, car maintenance, etc.

    Following the meeting, the Working Charter of the Mechanism of the China-Central Asia Education Ministers’ Meeting and the Urumqi Declaration of the China-Central Asia Education Ministers’ Meeting were adopted.

    The meeting announced the establishment of the China-Central Asia Alliance for the Integration of Education and Production and the Central Asian branch of the Global Institute for Teacher Education, as well as the launch of several projects in the research field.

    Meanwhile, a number of memorandums and agreements between educational institutions were signed at the event. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Since the beginning of this year, Chinese-Russian border trade in Manzhouli has brought in 1 million yuan in revenue for local residents.

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    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 13 (Xinhua) — Since the beginning of this year, Chinese-Russian border trade in the city of Manzhouli has brought in 1 million yuan in revenue for local residents, the city’s people’s government said on Thursday.

    Manzhouli City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, is located on the border with Russia’s Zabaikalsky Krai. It has a road and railway checkpoint. The local China-Russia Mutual Trade Zone is an important platform for expanding the city’s openness to the outside world. The trading platform in the zone was put into operation in 2016.

    According to current regulations, the value of tax-free goods purchased in the designated area must not exceed 8,000 yuan per person per day. In addition to meeting their own needs, local residents can also resell these goods on the domestic market.

    Local residents are reportedly actively expanding channels for importing goods from Russia and reselling them in China. The most popular Russian goods are consumer goods, handicrafts and agricultural products, including chumiza, flax seeds, sunflower seeds, etc. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: UN chief hails US-China trade dialogue as ‘very positive’ for global economy

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

    UNITED NATIONS, May 13 (Xinhua) — UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres welcomed the recent trade talks between the United States and China, calling the dialogue a “positive” sign for the global economy.

    “We have always said that we do not want an escalation of the trade war. We want dialogue,” Stephane Dujarric, the UN chief’s spokesman, said at a briefing on Monday.

    “So this is obviously a good start,” he added, referring to the resumption of contacts between the two largest economies.

    S. Dujarric also reiterated A. Guterres’ position that trade conflicts are not beneficial to anyone. “I think the Secretary-General has made it very clear that no one wins in a trade war,” he said.

    A high-level China-US economic and trade meeting was held in Geneva, Switzerland over the weekend, with both sides reaching consensus on several key issues. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Army kills three militants in Indian-controlled Kashmir

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

    NEW DELHI, May 13 (Xinhua) — The Indian army said on Tuesday it killed three militants in a gunfight in Indian-controlled Kashmir.

    The shootout, according to the military, took place in a forested area of Shopian district, about 75 km south of the city of Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian-controlled Kashmir.

    The military did not reveal the identities of the killed militants. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Xi Jinping congratulates E. Albanese on re-election as Australian Prime Minister

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

    BEIJING, May 13 (Xinhua) — Chinese President Xi Jinping on Tuesday congratulated Anthony Albanese on his re-election as Australian prime minister.

    Xi Jinping said that over the past three years, he has met with Prime Minister Eduardo Albanese and held in-depth discussions with him on strategic, comprehensive and direction-setting issues concerning the development of China-Australia relations.

    These discussions resulted in an important consensus that provided strategic guidance for improving and developing bilateral ties, he added.

    Strengthening cooperation between China and Australia is of great significance to achieving common development and strengthening world peace and stability, Xi said.

    The Chinese President also expressed his willingness to cooperate with E. Albanese to promote the sustainable development of the China-Australia comprehensive strategic partnership, bringing great benefits to the peoples of both countries.

    On the same day, Chinese Premier Li Qiang also sent a congratulatory message to E. Albanese, noting that China stands ready to work with the new Australian government to advance a more mature, stable and fruitful China-Australia comprehensive strategic partnership. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The heads of the Russian and Turkish foreign ministries discussed V. Putin’s initiative on negotiations on May 15 in Istanbul

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

    Moscow, May 13 /Xinhua/ — Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov had a telephone conversation with Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan on Monday, the Russian Foreign Ministry’s official website reported.

    “The heads of the foreign policy departments discussed issues related to the initiative of the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin to begin direct negotiations on the Ukrainian settlement on May 15 in Istanbul,” the ministry reported.

    Speaking to journalists in the Kremlin on the night of May 11, V. Putin proposed that the Ukrainian side resume direct negotiations, which they interrupted in 2022, without preconditions. It is proposed to begin the dialogue on May 15 in Istanbul. Later on May 11, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky proposed to V. Putin on the social network X to hold a personal meeting on May 15 in Turkey to resolve the Russian-Ukrainian armed conflict. He added that Ukraine also expects a full and long-term ceasefire starting on May 12. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: IMF Reaches Staff-Level Agreement with the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) on the First Review under the Extended Credit Facility (ECF)

    Source: IMF – News in Russian

    May 13, 2025

    End-of-Mission press releases include statements of IMF staff teams that convey preliminary findings after a visit to a country. The views expressed in this statement are those of the IMF staff and do not necessarily represent the views of the IMF’s Executive Board. Based on the preliminary findings of this mission, staff will prepare a report that, subject to management approval, will be presented to the IMF’s Executive Board for discussion and decision.

    • The economy has been resilient, with economic growth reaching 6.5 percent in 2024, and projected to remain above 5 percent in 2025.
    • The escalation of the armed conflict in the eastern part of the country has placed significant strain on the budget, in addition to its severe humanitarian and social impact.
    • Credible revenue-enhancing measures, streamlining of non-priority spending, and accelerated reforms are critical to preserving the objectives of the ECF-supported program, which has been recalibrated to adapt to the new realities following the intensification of the conflict.

    Washington, DC: A staff team from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), led by Calixte Ahokpossi, IMF Mission Chief for the DRC, visited Kinshasa from April 30 to May 13, to hold discussions on the first review of the DRC’s economic and financial program supported by the IMF under the Extended Credit Facility (ECF).

    At the end of the discussions, Mr. Ahokpossi issued the following statement:

    “The DRC authorities and the IMF team have reached a staff-level agreement on the first review of the DRC’s three-year economic and financial program supported by the IMF under the ECF, subject to approval by IMF management and the Executive Board. Consideration by the IMF Executive Board is tentatively scheduled for end-June 2025.

    “Since the last quarter of 2024, the DRC has faced an escalation of the armed conflict in its eastern part. The intensification of hostilities has claimed thousands of lives and caused severe humanitarian, social, and economic harm, particularly in the occupied provinces of North Kivu and South Kivu.

    “Economic activity remained resilient, with robust GDP growth of 6.5 percent in 2024. Growth is projected to remain above 5 percent in 2025, driven by continued dynamism in the extractive sector. External stability has strengthened, underpinned by ongoing international reserves accumulation and a narrowing current account deficit—though still below the recommended adequacy level for import coverage. The resulting exchange rate stability observed since mid-2024, coupled with appropriately tight monetary policy, has helped ease inflationary pressures. Year-on-year inflation has returned to single-digit levels in April 2025, for the first time since July 2022.

    “On the fiscal side, the conflict escalation has placed significant strain on public finances. Spending overruns—driven by sharp increases in exceptional security spending, public investment, and transfers to provinces and public entities—were only partially offset by strong revenue collection. As a result, the domestic fiscal deficit exceeded its programmed ceiling at end-2024. For 2025, the closure of revenue collection offices in the occupied eastern regions, combined with the exemption of basic food products from VAT and customs duties to ease the cost of living, have led to a revenue shortfall. Budgetary strains have also intensified, as exceptional security spending remained elevated through end-April of 2025, and salaries for military and police were doubled since March to bolster troops’ morale.

    “The government has reaffirmed its commitment to the objectives of ECF-supported program, which has been recalibrated to reflect the new realities following the intensification of the conflict. This will help safeguard fiscal sustainability while enabling adequate fiscal space for pressing security and humanitarian needs without crowding out priority social and investment spending, especially in light of the suspension of a significant share of external humanitarian assistance. Offsetting revenue-enhancing measures and streamlining of non-priority spending—including a reduction in operating expenses of the government—have been identified and incorporated, along with expected additional concessional financing from the World Bank, into a draft 2025 supplementary budget Law to be submitted to Parliament. Additional concessional financing from development partners would be welcome.

    “Progress on the structural reform agenda is encouraging. Reforms focused on modernizing public financial management are advancing: the legal framework was strengthened to induce stricter adherence to the expenditure chain, though its implementation needs to be tightened. The authorities are making progress in meeting key milestones to operationalize the Treasury, gradually decentralizing spending authorization to line ministries, establishing a treasury single account, and transitioning to a resource-based fiscal framework aimed at shielding public spending from the volatility of extractive revenues. In addition, domestic revenue-enhancing efforts should be stepped up, including by expediting the roll-out of the standardized VAT billing system, adopting an action plan to increase domestic revenue mobilization, streamlining inefficient tax exemptions, curbing tax evasion through tighter oversight of mineral exports, and further intensifying the fight against customs fraud at the borders. Stronger spending efficiency, including through better public investment management and stricter control of payroll abuses, remains critical, along with measures in the area of governance and transparency—including in the extractive sector— to combat corruption, and improve the business environment.

    “Finally, the IMF staff urged the authorities to continue laying the groundwork for the timely implementation of the reform measures (RM) underpinning the Resilience and Sustainability Facility (RSF)–supported program. These RMs, coming due starting at the next review, are expected to help strengthen the DRC’s resilience to climate shocks while consolidating its role as a “solution country” in the global transition to a low-carbon economy.

    “The IMF staff would like to express its gratitude to the authorities, senior officials, technical staff, and various stakeholders—including representatives of the civil society, the private sector, and development partners—for their hospitality, continued support, and constructive discussions.”

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Denmark: Staff Concluding Statement of the 2025 Article IV Mission

    Source: IMF – News in Russian

    May 13, 2025

    A Concluding Statement describes the preliminary findings of IMF staff at the end of an official staff visit (or ‘mission’), in most cases to a member country. Missions are undertaken as part of regular (usually annual) consultations under Article IV of the IMF’s Articles of Agreement, in the context of a request to use IMF resources (borrow from the IMF), as part of discussions of staff monitored programs, or as part of other staff monitoring of economic developments.

    The authorities have consented to the publication of this statement. The views expressed in this statement are those of the IMF staff and do not necessarily represent the views of the IMF’s Executive Board. Based on the preliminary findings of this mission, staff will prepare a report that, subject to management approval, will be presented to the IMF Executive Board for discussion and decision.

    Copenhagen, Denmark:

    Denmark’s strong growth has continued, primarily driven by pharmaceutical exports, while domestic demand has remained relatively sluggish. Staff expects output growth to moderate in the near term as external demand weakens. Direct impacts from U.S. tariffs are expected to be limited, but heightened trade tensions and trade policy uncertainty pose risks to the outlook. Denmark’s robust institutions, competitive and relatively diversified economic structure, strong fiscal position, and highly educated workforce all reinforce its resilience to external shocks. In this context, the policy priorities are as follows.

    • Uphold fiscal sustainability amid rising defense and aging-related expenditures.
    • Ensure financial stability by vigilantly monitoring risks, maintaining a prudent capital-based macroprudential policy setting, and tightening borrower-based measures.
    • Further intensify structural reforms to support high levels of income and sustain the welfare state.

    Economic outlook and risks

    1. Staff anticipates a gradual moderation in GDP growth. Output growth is projected to decline from 3.7 percent in 2024 to 2.9 percent in 2025 and further to 1.8 percent in 2026. Export growth, including pharmaceutical exports, is expected to slow, while the full reopening of the Tyra natural gas and oil field will provide a temporary uplift. The U.S. is a key trading partner; however, exports produced in Denmark passing through customs account for only 3 percent of total exports, limiting the direct impact of U.S. tariffs on the Danish economy. Domestic demand is expected to gradually strengthen, driven by increased public expenditures and a modest recovery in private consumption due to improved consumer purchasing power. Beyond 2026, medium-term growth is projected at around 1.5 percent, reflecting a maturing pharmaceutical sector and a declining working-age population. Labor market pressures have eased, with inflation anticipated to stay around 2 percent.
    2. Risks to growth are on the downside. External risks dominate the outlook. A reversal of globalization, including higher trade barriers and deepening geoeconomic fragmentation, would put the Danish economy at risk. Global uncertainty, including the intensification of regional conflicts, would dampen consumer and business confidence, weighing on domestic demand. Upside risks to growth include a faster-than-expected resolution of trade and geopolitical tensions, as well as stronger pharmaceutical exports.

    Maintaining fiscal sustainability amid rising defense and aging-related spending

    1. The fiscal surplus is expected to decline significantly. In February, the authorities announced a temporary rise in defense spending from 2¼ percent of GDP in 2024 to 3¼ percent in 2025 and 2026, returning to 2¼ percent by 2033. This increase adds to already planned personal income tax cuts and increased expenditures related to health, long-term care, and climate. As a result, staff projects the overall surplus to fall from 4½ percent of GDP in 2024 to 1¼ percent in 2025 and further to ½ percent of GDP in 2026. Although labor market pressures have eased, and fiscal multipliers for the planned measures are likely to be low, the resulting fiscal stimulus could be stronger than warranted by macroeconomic circumstances. Given these risks, the authorities should continue to exercise robust spending controls and save any revenue above budget forecasts for the remainder of 2025.
    2. Given Denmark’s robust fiscal position, the announced temporary increase in defense spending is manageable from a public finance sustainability perspective. Denmark has long anticipated rising spending pressures from an aging population and has successfully reduced its debt-to-GDP ratio to below 30 percent, down from nearly 50 percent a decade ago. Furthermore, a significantly higher-than-expected fiscal surplus in 2024 provides additional room to accommodate the increased defense spending. In the staff’s baseline scenario, the structural balance is expected to remain above the -1 percent of GDP floor over the medium term, consistent with Denmark’s fiscal rules and a stable debt-to-GDP ratio.
    3. However, significantly higher and more persistent increases in defense spending would require adjustment measures to ensure long-term fiscal sustainability. These adjustment measures should be growth-friendly while ensuring fairness to preserve the welfare state. Specifically:
    • While both expenditure and revenue measures should be explored, given the already high tax burden, priority should be given to spending measures. To this end, an in-depth assessment of expenditures should be conducted to identify low-priority or inefficient spending, as well as the opportunity to enhance public administration efficiency by leveraging digitalization and AI.
    • Structural reform programs should be vigorously pursued to boost labor supply and enhance productivity. In this context, further raising the retirement age in line with improved life expectancy is vital to ensure fiscal sustainability.
    • The structural balance floor of -1 percent of GDP under current national fiscal rules should be respected.

    Safeguarding financial stability

    1. Although systemic risks have been contained, heightened global risks warrant continued vigilance in monitoring financial sector risks. Banks are well-capitalized, with strong profitability, asset quality, and liquidity. To further strengthen the resilience of the financial system, the authorities should (i) ensure that banks maintain robust provisioning practices for credit risks, including a thorough examination of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) 9 modeling practices; (ii) complete the ongoing review of internal ratings-based models promptly, followed by supervisory actions based on the results, and implement the EU’s CRR III/CRD VI as planned; (iii) continue efforts to enhance resilience against cyberattacks; and (iv) ensure that the Financial Supervisory Authority is adequately staffed across a full range of skills and experiences to deliver its mandates.
    2. Capital-based macroprudential policy is broadly appropriate, but borrower-based measures should be tightened to address pockets of vulnerabilities. Given heightened global risks and the fragile commercial real estate (CRE) sector, the 2.5 percent countercyclical capital buffer (CCyB) and the 7 percent sector-specific systemic risk buffer, introduced in June 2024 to mitigate risks in the CRE sector, should remain in place for now. To address pockets of vulnerabilities in mortgages, the authorities should consider lowering the maximum loan-to-value ratio below the current 95 percent. In addition, incentives for bigger mortgages should be reduced by lowering the tax deductibility of mortgage interest expenses.
    3. The risks posed by non-bank financial institutions (NBFIs) should be closely monitored and assessed. The authorities have increased their focus on the NBFI sector in financial stability assessments. Given the considerable size and extensive interconnectedness of NBFIs within the financial system, as well as their susceptibility to market vulnerabilities, the authorities should continue strengthening the oversight framework for NBFIs. Key priorities include: (i) finalizing the supervisory order on the stress-testing framework for insurance and pension firms; (ii) developing a framework for systemic risk assessment that covers both banks and NBFIs; and (iii) ensuring that insurance and pension companies provide clear advice to clients about financial and longevity risks when selling non-guaranteed products.
    4. Addressing outstanding recommendations in the 2020 Financial Stability Assessment Program would further strengthen financial sector oversight and crisis management. The authorities have made significant strides in implementing numerous recommendations, especially in bank and insurance supervision and systemic liquidity. Important outstanding recommendations relate to systemic risk oversight and the governance of the resolution authorities.

    Pursuing structural reforms

    1. Structural reforms should be further intensified to sustain high levels of income, preserve fiscal space, and sustain the welfare state. Over the past several decades, Denmark has benefited significantly from globalization, including reduced trade barriers and expanded global value chains. However, these conditions may shift due to rising geopolitical and trade tensions. An aging population would also weigh on potential growth. All these concerns underscore the pressing need for Denmark to reinforce structural reform efforts. Specifically,
    • Strengthening policies to support entrepreneurship while harnessing the benefits of digitalization and Artificial Intelligence (AI). Staff welcomes the progress made in implementing a new entrepreneurship strategy launched in June 2024 to support start-ups and scale-ups. Denmark excels in digitalization and is well-positioned to leverage the benefits of AI. In this regard, the authorities should continue reviewing the legal and technical barriers to AI adoption while ensuring sound ethical principles. While Denmark’s flexicurity model is well-suited to facilitate possible labor reallocation across sectors, the implications of digital technologies on labor markets, including job displacement, should be closely monitored.
    • Continuing efforts to ensure a sufficient labor supply with the right skills, such as IT, health, and long-term care professionals. The authorities’ ongoing focus on labor market reforms is appropriate, including recent initiatives to (i) reform education curricula to equip students with digitalization skills; (ii) enhance vocational education and training; and (iii) make the active labor market policy framework more cost-effective while maintaining the strengths of the Danish flexicurity model. Other policy priorities include: (i) aligning the foreign worker recruitment schemes, especially the salary requirement limit and the positive list, with labor market needs; and (ii) ensuring the effectiveness of integration programs to help foreign workers and families successfully integrate into Danish society.
    1. A deeper EU single market could boost Denmark’s business dynamism and potential growth. The EU single market, Denmark’s most important trade area, is fragmented. Deepening EU integration will enhance the benefits of economies of scale and network effects, thus expanding the market for Danish businesses. Simultaneously, the authorities should make efforts to reduce domestic regulatory burdens on businesses (e.g., reporting requirements) while balancing the costs and benefits of these regulations. Denmark’s commitment to supporting multilateral and transparent trade policies that promote mutually beneficial cooperation in global trade, knowledge, and investment flows is commendable.
    2. Strengthening climate adaptation will support sustainable growth. Due to its coastal location and flat topography, Denmark is particularly vulnerable to sea level rise, storm surges, and coastal erosion, necessitating a well-designed long-term adaptation plan. The government is developing National Climate Adaptation Plan II, which focuses on enhanced coastal and groundwater protection, urban flood management, and the assessment of infrastructure needs, including financing responsibilities among central and local governments and the private sector. Simultaneously, the authorities are encouraged to reform the property insurance scheme (“Storm Surge Scheme”) to make insurance premiums risk-based.

    The mission thanks the authorities and private sector counterparts for their accommodative flexibility, warm hospitality, and candid and high-quality discussions. The IMF team is especially grateful to the Danmarks Nationalbank for its assistance with meeting and logistical arrangements.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Between Paris and Moscow. Alexandra Bychkova and Sergey Koltsov

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    As part of the “Days of Historical and Cultural Heritage” campaign, the Museum of Moscow will host an exhibition dedicated to the creative path of artist Alexandra Bychkova and sculptor Sergei Koltsov. Although they were not perceived as a creative tandem in Soviet times, the exhibition allows us to trace the echoes between their artistic languages, combining elements of modernism, decorativeness and classicism.

    The exhibition features paintings, sculptures, textile panels, graphics, and design objects from more than 20 museum and private collections. Particular attention is paid to their life between the two capitals — Moscow and Paris — as well as their personal history — letters, photographs, and family archives. The exhibition offers not only a retrospective look at the spouses’ work, but also provides answers to previously unfinished biographical stories, revealing the depth of their internal and artistic dialogue.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: 40 civilians, 11 soldiers killed in Indian air strikes in Pakistan last week – military

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

    ISLAMABAD, May 13 (Xinhua) — At least 40 civilians, including 15 children and seven women, were killed and 121 others were wounded in Indian missile strikes inside Pakistan last week, the Pakistani military said on Tuesday.

    In response, Pakistan’s armed forces launched an operation codenamed “Banyan-ul-Marsoos” (Lead-Covered Wall), according to a statement released by the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the media wing of the Pakistan Army.

    According to ISPR, 11 Pakistani armed forces personnel were killed and 78 others were injured while defending their homeland.

    The statement added that six of those killed were serving in the Pakistan Army and five in the Pakistan Air Force. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: 14 people died in India due to poisoning from fake alcohol

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    NEW DELHI, May 13 (Xinhua) — At least 14 people have died and six others have been hospitalized after drinking spurious alcohol in India’s northern Punjab state, officials said on Tuesday.

    The tragedy occurred in the Majitha area of the holy Sikh city of Amritsar.

    India has seen a high rate of fatal alcohol poisoning as people often consume cheap, locally produced liquor. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Chinese company Mixue Bingcheng plans to increase imports from Brazil

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    ZHENGZHOU, May 13 (Xinhua) — Chinese beverage company Mixue Bingcheng plans to open its first single-origin coffee shop in Brazil this year and increase imports of agricultural products from the country, the company said Monday.

    According to a memorandum of understanding signed between the company and the Brazilian Trade and Investment Promotion Agency, the company will expand imports of coffee beans, fruit products and other agricultural products from Brazil.

    Mixue Bingcheng plans to purchase agricultural products from Brazil worth at least 4 billion yuan (about $550 million) over the next three to five years, said Tian Zezhong, head of the Chinese company’s Brazilian branch.

    In addition, Mixue Bingcheng plans to open a plant in Brazil, which will provide 25,000 jobs for local residents.

    Mixue Bingcheng was founded in 1997 and has 46,479 stores worldwide as of the end of 2024. The company’s entry into the Brazilian market is driven by growing demand for high-quality coffee beans and is an example of the growing and diversifying trade partnership between China and Brazil.

    China has been Brazil’s largest trading partner for many years. At the same time, Brazil is China’s number one trading partner in Latin America. Bilateral trade exceeded $180 billion in 2024.

    “Mixue Bingcheng reflects the growing trend of Chinese beverage companies going global. Through supply and distribution around the world, these brands offer consumers affordable premium beverages,” said Chen Zhenjie, deputy head of the China Food Industry Association. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: How online services in the construction and architecture sector save time and simplify the process of obtaining documents

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    From January to April of this year, residents and entrepreneurs applied for government services in the field of construction and architecture through the mos.ru portal more than 21 thousand times. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction Vladimir Efimov.

    “Online services save time and simplify the process of obtaining documents. Since the beginning of this year, citizens and entrepreneurs have applied for government services in the field of construction and architecture more than 21 thousand times through the official portal of the Mayor and the Government of Moscow. The city has already processed more than 82 percent of applications from individuals and legal entities. The most popular services were “Acceptance of executive documentation for maintaining the Consolidated Plan of Underground Utilities and Structures” and “Preparation and issuance of an urban development plan for a land plot (GPZU)”, – said Vladimir Efimov.

    Thanks to the development of online services, citizens do not need to visit departments in person, stand in lines or collect paper documents. For example, now filing an application for a GPZU takes only a few minutes, and the status can be tracked in your personal account. This is especially important for land owners, developers and entrepreneurs who value speed and transparency.

    “From the beginning of 2025, the service will be available

    “Acceptance of executive documentation for maintaining the Consolidated Plan of Underground Utilities and Structures” More than 12 thousand applications were received, and “Preparation and issuance of an urban development plan for a land plot (UPPL)” — over five thousand. Moskomarkhitektura issued about 3.4 thousand GPZU and about five thousand positive decisions on the acceptance of executive documentation for maintaining a consolidated plan for underground utilities,” added Juliana Knyazhevskaya, Chairman of the capital’s Committee for Architecture and Urban Development.

    DIT of Moscow: you can now find out about applying for a foreign passport on mos.ruMore than 100 thousand people have used the super service “Moving under the renovation program”

    Previously Sergei Sobyanin said, which Moscow digital services are successfully used in other regions.

    Get the latest news quickly official telegram channel the city of Moscow.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Buryatia declares regional emergency due to forest fires

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    Vladivostok, May 13 /Xinhua/ — Due to the difficult forest fire situation, a regional emergency regime has been introduced throughout the Republic of Buryatia from Tuesday. This was reported on the official website of the government of Buryatia on Tuesday.

    According to the report, as of Tuesday morning, there are 22 forest fires in the republic – in the Bauntovsky and Yeravninsky districts on an area of more than 53 thousand hectares. Four new fires were discovered in the past 24 hours, all in the Bauntovsky Evenki district. Four fires were also extinguished in the past 24 hours – in the Bauntovsky Evenki and Zakamensky districts. 533 people are working on extinguishing the fires, 102 units of forest firefighting equipment are involved.

    “Considering the difficult situation, we contacted the federal headquarters with a request to involve additional forces to extinguish the fires. The elimination of fires is complicated by strong wind loads and the fact that the fires are burning in hard-to-reach areas. The introduction of a regional emergency regime will allow forestry departments to involve more equipment, including commercial equipment, to extinguish forest fires,” said Sergei Boroshnoyev, head of the republican forestry agency, at a planning meeting of the head of Buryatia on Monday.

    Since the beginning of the year, 174 forest fires have been registered in Buryatia on a total area of 102.6 thousand hectares. Previously, a municipal emergency regime was in effect in the republic on the territory of the Bauntovsky Evenki and Yeravninsky districts. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Sergei Sobyanin announced plans to expand Moscow’s tram fleet

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    100 new single-section trams “Lvenok-Moscow” will be delivered to the capital. This was announced by Sergei Sobyanin in his telegram channel.

    “The first half of the cars will arrive in

    Depot named after P.L. Apakova this year, the second one next year, and we will completely complete the renovation of Moscow’s tram fleet,” the Mayor of Moscow wrote.

    Source: Sergei Sobyanin’s Telegram channel @mos_sobyanin

    The Lvenok-Moscow tram will be able to carry up to 150 passengers, with 41 seats in the cabin. The car will have everything necessary for a comfortable trip: climate control, multimedia screens, sockets for charging mobile devices, places for strollers and bicycles.

    The new trams will be equipped with an innovative system for extended autonomous running. Thanks to the onboard energy storage system, they can travel at least four kilometers without contact with the grid (on average, about seven kilometers).

    Innovative trams will replace the previous generation. Thanks to this, the tram fleet will expand, intervals on existing routes will be reduced, and new lines will appear.

    The Moscow tram system is very popular among residents and visitors of the city. On weekdays, about 750 thousand trips are made, and the number of passengers increases every month.

    In addition, new routes are emerging and historical routes are being revived. For example, they are currently laying line on Academician Sakharov Avenue, and on Trifonovskaya Street they are restoring the section from Obraztsova Street to Rizhskaya Square.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: 330 Afghan prisoners released from Pakistani jails in a week

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    KABUL, May 13 (Xinhua) — A total of 330 Afghan prisoners held in Pakistani jails have been released and repatriated to their home country, official figures from the Ministry of Refugees and Repatriation showed on Tuesday.

    The detainees returned to Afghanistan last week through the Spin Boldak border crossing in the southern Kandahar province, the department said.

    Over the past year, Pakistan has released thousands of Afghans from prison and sent them back to Afghanistan.

    Nearly 7 million Afghan refugees, most of them undocumented migrants, currently live abroad. Most of them live in Afghanistan’s neighbors Iran and Pakistan. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: In Turkey, V. Zelensky is ready to meet only with V. Putin

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    Kyiv, May 13 /Xinhua/ – As part of the peace settlement in Istanbul, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is ready to meet only with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Interfax-Ukraine reports, citing Mykhailo Podolyak, an adviser to the head of the Ukrainian President’s Office, as saying on Tuesday.

    He explained that a meeting at a lower level was pointless because even people with ministerial status could hardly discuss fundamental issues or make specific decisions.

    On the night of May 11, V. Putin proposed that Ukraine resume direct peace talks between the two countries on May 15 in Istanbul. V. Zelensky called this initiative a “good sign” and called on the Russian leader to hold a personal meeting in Turkey. –0–

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