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  • MIL-OSI Russia: NSU students can do an internship at the experimental fur farm of the Institute of Cytology and Genetics of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences

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    Source: Novosibirsk State University – Novosibirsk State University –

    Researchers at the Institute of Cytology and Genetics of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences invite students to take part in studying the cognitive abilities and behavioral characteristics of foxes Faculty of Natural Sciences, Novosibirsk State University. By participating in the research, young people will be able to join the experiment on domestication of silver-black foxes, started in 1959 by the Soviet geneticist, academician Dmitry Belyaev. As a result, over decades of careful selection, scientists of the ICG SB RAS bred a population of foxes genetically adapted to humans. These animals are trusting and friendly to humans, and in adulthood they retain “childish” behavioral and external features. It is important that such friendly behavior is formed on a genetic basis and is stably maintained throughout the life of each individual and its descendants. Selection was carried out only on the basis of behavioral traits, but despite this, from generation to generation, external changes were observed in the “tame” foxes – like many domestic animals, they partially lost melanin and white spots began to appear in their color. In addition, it was found that these foxes had significantly reduced levels of cortisol (the main stress hormone) compared to their relatives from the control population, which were not subjected to behavioral selection.

    — Our experimental farm contains foxes of three populations — aggressive, wild and “friendly”. We need these groups for our research. Aggressive foxes, like “kind” ones, were selected based on behavioral characteristics, but this selection began 10 years later. “Evil” foxes perceive humans with hostility: they try to drive them away, are ready to fight back against a “stranger” or run away, and do not make contact. Representatives of the second group — “wild” ones — do not show aggression towards humans, but they are not friendly either. They are not disposed towards people, but they show interest in them. But domesticated foxes are completely tame. They strive to communicate with humans, are devoid of aggression and fear towards them. The selection of fox cubs based on “malice” or “kindness” begins at the age of one and a half months. Subsequently, they are kept in the same conditions, while the contact with people for representatives of both groups is minimal. Students who undergo practical training with us work mainly with domesticated (“kind”) foxes, said Irina Mukhamedshina, PhD in Biology and Senior Researcher at the Laboratory of Evolutionary Genetics at the Scientific Research Center of Cytology and Genetics of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

    Currently, students of Perm State University Ksenia Besogonova and Ekaterina Morsakova are undergoing practical training at the experimental fur farm of the ICG SB RAS. The girls are studying at the Department of Vertebrate Zoology and Ecology of the Biological Faculty. Ksenia Besogonova is a first-year master’s student, and Ekaterina Morsakova is a third-year bachelor’s student. The research data they are working on during their summer practical training will form the basis of Ksenia’s master’s dissertation and Ekaterina’s diploma work. The young researchers will spend two months at the experimental fur farm of the ICG SB RAS. They are involved in experiments with domesticated and “wild” foxes and work together with experienced scientists who have been studying the behavioral characteristics of both groups of animals for many years.

    — Using special methods, we compare the behavior of tame foxes with the behavior of “wild” foxes that have not been subjected to selective breeding. We are currently at the stage of selecting individuals for the study. We have already selected 10 “wild” and 20 domesticated puppies aged 2 months. During the observations, we will observe in the enclosure how puppies of both populations and different ages interact with the environment, and then we will conduct an extrapolation test. We will record the entire research process on video. I began studying fox behavior back at Perm State University, where I am studying. Last year I worked here for the first time, and now I have come back again to continue my work, — said Ksenia Besogonova.

    — Domesticated foxes are very different from their “wild” relatives. It is very interesting to work with them. These unique animals are drawn to humans, they gladly allow themselves to be stroked, exposing their bellies. When they see people, they wag their tails like dogs. For our research, we select those in whom these qualities are most pronounced. From the “wild” ones, we choose those that are not afraid of us, show interest in us and do not try to bite. For us, as future scientists, such practice is very useful. I am sure that based on the materials of our research, we will prepare several articles for scientific collections and presentations for participation in various conferences, — Ekaterina Morsakova shared her impressions.

    The girls learned about the large-scale experiment of academician Dmitry Belyaev and his famous domesticated foxes from publications in the media and from their scientific supervisors. And the girls wanted to join this research and work with unique animals themselves.

    “It is very interesting to observe what parameters influence the behavior of foxes – both “wild” and “tame”, to compare them and establish similarities and differences,” said Ksenia Besogonova.

    — In our work, it is important not to be afraid of animals, because we interact with “tame” foxes without gloves. We also check the reaction of “wild” foxes with unprotected hands. Both can accidentally scratch or lightly bite. But it does not lead to serious wounds, because this is not a manifestation of aggression or hostility. It is just that the fox cubs study us this way, — explained Ekaterina Morsakova.

    Irina Mukhamedshina says that students are welcome here: practical training at the experimental fur farm of the ICG SB RAS can be an excellent basis for a diploma thesis or master’s dissertation, and help in conducting experiments and observations will be very important for the scientists themselves. However, she warns that this is not an easy job, requiring energy and physical effort, but it is very interesting and exciting, although perseverance, concentration and a lot of patience are important here.

    — We mainly observe animals, so we have to constantly move foxes from cages to enclosures and back. We conduct many different tests and experiments, and we have to prepare for each of them, install equipment and inventory. But still, the most important thing in our work is to love animals. And also hard work, — said Irina Mukhamedshina.

    Irina Mukhamedshina has been studying the behavior of foxes since 2010, when she began writing her diploma thesis, which was followed by a PhD dissertation, which she successfully defended three years ago.

    — I have been observing animal behavior since childhood, although at that time the object of my interest was dogs, and I became interested in foxes already in my student years. Now I am studying cognitive abilities, decision-making processes, age-related changes in the behavior of these animals. Also, our department regularly resumes studies of changes in hormonal systems during domestication. And in these works, NSU students can prove themselves as novice researchers, — explained Irina Mukhamedshina.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: A branch of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus has opened in China

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

    Beijing, June 27 /Xinhua/ — The Chinese branch of the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) of Belarus recently opened at the Northwestern Polytechnical University (NWPU) of China, according to a statement on the university’s official website.

    The opening ceremony was attended by First Deputy Chairman of the Presidium of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus Sergei Chizhik and more than 80 representatives of eight organizations of this country. The participants from the Chinese side included official representatives of the Ministry of Labor Resources and Social Security, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, the Party Committee of Shaanxi Province, the Science and Technology Administration of this province, etc.

    The event was attended by the Secretary of the SZPU Party Committee Li Yanrong.

    The opening of a branch of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus in China is a new page in cooperation between China and Belarus. A memorandum of cooperation in this area was signed last year in Minsk, he recalled.

    The two sides, as Li Yanrong emphasized, will focus on in-depth cooperation in the fields of aerospace technology, composite materials, high-tech equipment manufacturing, optics and optoelectronics, and will also promote deep integration in the fields of training specialists, scientific research cooperation and the transformation of achievements.

    At the opening ceremony, memorandums of cooperation were signed between SZPU and the Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics and the Belarusian National Technical University.

    The opening of the Chinese branch of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus was also witnessed by more than 300 researchers from Beihang University, Beijing Institute of Technology, Harbin Institute of Technology, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Aviation Industry Corporation of China /AVIC/, China Electronics Technology Corporation /CETC/ and others. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Russian woman selflessly saves drowning elderly woman in China

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

    Recently, Russian woman Shahnaz Gubaidullina became an Internet star. The girl recently graduated from the bachelor’s degree program at Huzhou University, which is located in Huzhou City, Zhejiang Province, after which she went on a tourist trip to Shaoxing. There, an unexpected situation occurred – an elderly woman fell into the water and began to drown. Without thinking, Shahnaz jumped into the water and began to pull out the drowning woman, calming her in Chinese: “Grandma, relax, don’t be afraid, I’m here.” Thanks to the joint efforts of the girl and the people on the shore, the elderly woman was saved.

    Shahnaz’s selfless act was captured on local CCTV cameras and the video went viral online, gaining many likes. The girl’s mother immediately sent her a message: “You saved a man’s life, I’m proud of you!” When Shahnaz went to buy some fruit, the shopkeeper recognized her and refused to take money, thus wanting to thank the girl for her good deed. In response to the public praise, Shahnaz said: “I am very pleased, but I didn’t really do anything special.”

    Shahnaz came to China in 2016 and after living here for many years, she has developed a deep love for Chinese culture. She is the only foreigner in the university’s lion dance troupe.

    Shahnaz does not want to leave Huzhou despite having already graduated from university. “I like it here very much, I want to continue studying and even stay here to live,” she admitted.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Chinese resort area Beidaihe optimizes services for Russian tourists

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

    BEIJING, June 27 (Xinhua) — Beidaihe Resort Area in Qinhuangdao City, north China’s Hebei Province, has been a favorite vacation spot for Russian tourists for many years. This summer, local authorities have taken various measures to provide Russian travelers with high-quality services that combine international standards and regional features.

    Beidaihe District, administratively subordinate to Qinhuangdao City, is located in the northern part of the Bohai Sea coast and is approximately 300 kilometers east of Beijing.

    Beidaihe Friendship Hotel is one of the first local agencies to welcome Russian tourists. Before the summer season, the hotel rooms were renovated and modernized to make foreign guests feel more comfortable.

    “In order to provide high-quality service and reception to Russian guests, we not only renovated and modernized the rooms, but also installed dehumidifiers in them. We hope that by optimizing every detail, the quality of guests’ stay will improve,” said Yang Xiaokun, Marketing Manager of the hotel.

    Many restaurants and hotels, optimistic about the business opportunities of the inbound tourism market, have also begun to modernize. Some have even organized training sessions for their employees on Russian culture and language, and have begun to offer dishes in accordance with the culinary preferences of Russians.

    “Our staff can communicate with guests in Russian. We also paid attention to the habits of Russian tourists, and, for example, extended the breakfast service to 10 o’clock. At the same time, we added hand-ground coffee, black tea, homemade strawberry jam and canned fruits to the menu so that Russian tourists feel cozy and comfortable,” said Su Xin, manager of Beidaihe Deyuan Hotel.

    On the evening of June 16, the first charter tourist group of 2025 with 100 tourists arrived from Yakutsk to the city of Qinhuangdao.

    “This year, Russian tourists came to Beidaihe earlier than in previous years. Usually, they just spent their time on the beach, but now many of them are showing interest in traditional Chinese culture,” said Sun Lanqing, manager of the Haizhiyun travel agency in Qinhuangdao.

    In the future, Qinhuangdao City will launch inbound tourism promotion activities. Qinhuangdao will strengthen international cooperation, develop a series of tourist routes, optimize tourism products, so as to enhance Qinhuangdao’s overseas tourism appeal. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China Produces 10,000th Yutong Bus for Central Asia

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

    ZHENGZHOU, June 27 (Xinhua) — The 10,000th Yutong bus, intended for Central Asian countries, rolled off the assembly line in Zhengzhou on Thursday.

    Yutong, headquartered in Zhengzhou, the capital of Henan Province in central China, is one of the country’s major bus suppliers. The first Yutong buses were delivered to Kazakhstan back in 2005.

    Over the past 20 years, the company has steadily strengthened its position in the Central Asian market, having supplied a total of 10,000 buses to date, including more than a thousand new energy buses. Yutong has now become the best-selling Chinese bus brand in Central Asia.

    Earlier this year, the company signed a contract with Turkmenistan to supply 700 city buses. After the products are handed over to the customer, Yutong will provide 24-hour after-sales service, the company’s press service said.

    Yutong buses, which operate on the roads of Central Asian countries, including Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan, are generally in good technical condition. The technical characteristics of the company’s products and the level of service have been recognized by our customers, said Geng Jinke, the company’s product manager for the Central Asian market.

    Yutong’s products cover city buses, tourist buses, school buses and other special-purpose vehicles.

    By the end of 2024, the company had sold more than 46,000 Yutong buses, and the operating income of the enterprise exceeded 37 billion yuan. In total, about 200,000 Yutong new energy buses have been sold worldwide, the company’s press service said.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The 4th Eurasian Economic Forum has begun its work in Minsk

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

    MINSK, June 26 (Xinhua) — The 4th Eurasian Economic Forum opened in Minsk on Thursday. Its participants will discuss issues of Eurasian integration. Key topics include development of industry and agriculture, regional cooperation, digital transformation, the potential of artificial intelligence, integration of labor markets, and customs control.

    The forum is being held during Belarus’s presidency of the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU), and the main topic is “Strategy for Eurasian Economic Integration: Results and Prospects.” The event will last for two days. In addition to the plenary session, there will be 35 sectional sessions. More than 2,700 representatives of business and political circles, international organizations and the media from more than 30 countries are taking part in the forum.

    On the first day, the forum was attended by the presidents of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko, Russia Vladimir Putin, Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev and Kyrgyzstan Sadyr Japarov. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan joined the meeting via video link.

    In his speech, A. Lukashenko outlined the contours of the updated version of the Eurasian Economic Union. “When the treaty on the union was signed, 2025 was defined as a kind of horizon, beyond which a new stage in the activities of the union would begin. And today we have every reason to present individual elements of the union 2.0. In a situation of global turbulence, it is important not to trail behind events, but to influence the global agenda in a positive way, to have well-thought-out models for responding to external challenges,” the Belarusian leader said.

    A. Lukashenko drew attention to the fact that the EAEU GDP is only about 4 percent of the world GDP. “What does this mean? That the potential of our integration association is not fully utilized. And over the next 10 years, we must at least double this figure, giving new impetus to integration,” the Belarusian president emphasized and added that some of the most important indicators in the EAEU’s activities have not been met. In many ways, according to him, the solution to these problems depends on the Eurasian Economic Commission and the heads of the member states of the association.

    The Eurasian Economic Union was created in 2015. The union includes Russia, Kazakhstan, Belarus, Kyrgyzstan and Armenia. The EAEU was created for the purpose of comprehensive modernization, cooperation and increasing the competitiveness of national economies and creating conditions for stable development in the interests of raising the standard of living of the population of the member states. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Over 10 years, the EAEU has established itself as one of the key centers of global development — Russian President

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

    MINSK, June 26 (Xinhua) — In the 10 years since the formation of the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU), it has established itself as one of the key centers of global development, Russian President Vladimir Putin said in Minsk on Thursday at the 4th Eurasian Economic Forum.

    “On January 1, the Eurasian Union turned 10 years old. During this time, it has certainly grown stronger and established itself as a successful integration association. The overall economic potential has significantly strengthened, and the EAEU has rightfully established itself as one of the key centers of global development,” V. Putin noted.

    He noted that the combined GDP of the EAEU member states has increased from $1.6 trillion to $2.6 trillion over 10 years. The EAEU’s trade turnover with other countries has increased by 38 percent and amounts to $800 billion. “This is a completely comparable volume of trade between the world’s leading economic powers. And the total volume of mutual trade within the union has doubled to $97 billion. Moreover, 93 percent of settlements between the EAEU states are conducted in national currencies,” the Russian leader said.

    According to V. Putin, the EAEU countries have also achieved significant success in aligning national payment systems and bank cards. The union’s participants are jointly making efforts to integrate the financial infrastructure. The concept of forming a common financial market for the union has been approved. The Eurasian Development Bank and the Eurasian Fund for Stabilization and Development have been created.

    The Russian President recalled that as of the beginning of this year, the Eurasian Stabilization Fund had accumulated about $9 billion, which, if necessary, could be used to support the budgets of the EAEU countries. The Eurasian Bank has accumulated investment portfolios in the amount of $16.5 billion. It has financed the construction and modernization of power facilities in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, and the creation of agricultural production in Armenia. In Russia, the Eurasian Bank allocated funds for the construction of the Western High-Speed Diameter in St. Petersburg and helped develop Pulkovo Airport. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The President of Belarus expressed gratitude to six Chinese companies for the successful implementation of projects

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    MINSK, June 26 /Xinhua/ — Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has expressed gratitude to a number of Chinese companies that participated in the construction of the National Football Stadium and an international-standard swimming pool in Minsk. According to the press service of the Belarusian head of state, he signed a corresponding order on June 26.

    For the successful implementation of the technical and economic assistance project “National Football Stadium”, gratitude was expressed to China IPPR Engineering Corporation, Jingxing International Engineering Management Company and Beijing City Construction Group.

    The President of Belarus has awarded gratitude to the Beijing Architectural Design Institute, the Shenyang Engineering Supervision and Consulting Company, and the Beijing Construction and Engineering Group for the successful implementation of the technical and economic assistance project “International Standard Pool”. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Azerbaijan celebrated Armed Forces Day

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

    Baku, June 26 (Xinhua) — Azerbaijan widely celebrated the 107th anniversary of the establishment of the country’s armed forces on Thursday. Ceremonial events were held in various branches of the armed forces, formations and military units, as well as in military educational institutions of Azerbaijan.

    The participants observed a minute of silence in memory of the heroes who died for their country. The national anthem was performed, and the congratulations of the Minister of Defense were read to the personnel.

    On the occasion of the holiday, round tables, exhibitions, concerts and documentary film screenings were held. Distinguished servicemen were awarded. Memorial events were organized at the graves of fallen heroes.

    Parades accompanied by military orchestras were held in major cities of the country, including Baku, Ganja, Khankendi and Lachin.

    President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev congratulated the citizens of the country on social networks. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Chinese Foreign Minister Holds Talks with Armenian Foreign Minister

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

    BEIJING, June 26 (Xinhua) — Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi held talks with Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan in Beijing on Thursday.

    Wang Yi, also a member of the Politburo of the CPC Central Committee, pointed out that China and Armenia always respect and trust each other. According to him, China is willing to work with Armenia to pass on the friendship between the two countries from generation to generation, strengthen mutual trust, deepen cooperation, contribute to the development and upliftment of the two countries for the benefit of their peoples.

    As Wang Yi stated, China expects to adhere to genuine multilateralism together with all countries, including Armenia, and safeguard the international system with the UN at its core, as well as the international order based on international law. China also intends to advance the implementation of the three major global initiatives and jointly build a community with a shared future for mankind, the Chinese diplomat added.

    China, as always, will support Armenia in defending its national sovereignty and independence, as well as in following the path that is supported by its people and suits its national conditions, Wang Yi emphasized, noting that the PRC appreciates Armenia’s firm commitment to the one-China principle and firm support for the Chinese side’s position on issues affecting its core interests.

    A. Mirzoyan, in turn, stated that Armenia will continue to follow the one-China policy and support China in protecting its core interests, and also expects to deepen cooperation with China in various areas, including connectivity, economy and trade. According to the minister, Armenia is ready to strengthen coordination with China in international and regional affairs and build a more stable, friendly and strategic partnership between the two countries.

    The parties also exchanged views on issues such as deepening cooperation within the Shanghai Cooperation Organization and the Israeli-Iranian conflict. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Chinese and French legislatures pledge to strengthen bilateral ties

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

    BEIJING, June 26 (Xinhua) — Zhao Leji, chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress (NPC), and Yael Bron-Pivet, president of the French National Assembly, co-chaired the 12th meeting of the China-France Legislative Exchange Mechanism in Beijing on Thursday, agreeing to strengthen bilateral ties.

    In his opening speech, Zhao Leji said China stands ready to expand all-round exchanges and cooperation with France.

    The two sides should deepen cooperation in traditional areas, expand collaboration in emerging sectors such as artificial intelligence and green low-carbon development, and properly handle trade differences through consultation and dialogue, he said.

    Zhao Leji called on the two countries to deepen exchanges in culture, education and tourism and strengthen coordination within a multilateral framework, stressing that the Chinese side believes that France will take concrete actions to uphold the one-China principle.

    As the NPC Standing Committee chairman pointed out, given that this year marks the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and the EU, China hopes that China-EU ties will continuously develop in a positive direction so that they will bring more stability and positive energy to the world.

    Zhao Leji stressed that this meeting marks the resumption of the exchange mechanism between the two legislatures after a five-year hiatus and is of great significance to deepening cooperation between the two sides.

    He stated that the NPC will work with the French parliament to implement the important agreements reached by the heads of state and provide legal guarantees for practical cooperation between China and France. Zhao Leji added that the NPC also wants to expand exchanges and cooperation with the European Parliament.

    J. Bron-Pivet, for her part, pointed out that in the current difficult international situation, it is extremely important for France and China, which are supporters of multilateralism, to strengthen communication and solidarity.

    The French side hopes to strengthen cooperation with the Chinese side in the areas of trade and investment, artificial intelligence, climate change, culture and education, and jointly overcome global challenges, said Bron-Pivet.

    She added that the French National Assembly is ready to deepen dialogue with the NPC to give new impetus to the development of French-Chinese relations. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Tatyana Golikova: Music is becoming the international language of friendship.

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    “These two weeks were truly exciting. The entire music community watched wonderful, talented people: which of them would become the laureates of the competition. The competition, which is being held for the second time, was born in the year of Sergei Rachmaninoff’s 150th anniversary and has now definitely entered not only our musical life, but also the musical life of the entire world,” Tatyana Golikova told journalists.

    She emphasized that the competition has become a unique launching pad for gifted, talented musicians.

    “I would like to once again congratulate the laureates and express gratitude to our international jury and the heads of the three areas: Denis Leonidovich Matsuev, who stood at the origins of the competition, Valery Abisalovich Gergiev and Alexander Vladimirovich Tchaikovsky. I am very pleased that our country has become the birthplace of new talents,” the Deputy Prime Minister noted. “We see that art knows no borders, and music is becoming an international language of friendship.”

    The II International Competition of Pianists, Composers and Conductors named after S.V. Rachmaninov was held in Moscow from June 14 to 26. Over 500 applications from 25 countries were submitted for participation. The winners were 24 artists from 8 countries – South Korea, Italy, China, Belarus, Russia, Spain, Kazakhstan and Great Britain.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Exclusive: High-quality development has become a common value uniting Central Asian countries and China – Uzbek expert

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    Tashkent, June 26 (Xinhua) — The key driving force behind the continuous deepening of cooperation between Central Asian countries and China is the shared focus on high-quality development as the main goal, Davron Toshpulatov, senior risk manager at Uzbekistan Mortgage Refinancing Company and Doctor of Economics, said in an interview with Xinhua.

    According to him, from the point of view of the states of the region, including Uzbekistan, such a format of interaction not only corresponds to the tasks of modernization and structural reforms, but also opens the way to sustainable development. The expert emphasized that high-quality development has become a common value uniting the countries of Central Asia and China.

    “Currently, Uzbekistan is going through an important stage of deep economic transformation, improving the business climate and modernizing the manufacturing sector,” noted D. Toshpulatov. In his opinion, the Chinese experience, especially in such areas as infrastructure development, poverty alleviation, green transition and innovation, serves as a practical guide for Uzbekistan. “It is especially valuable that the Chinese side shares its knowledge and technologies with us on the basis of openness and equal partnership,” he added.

    D. Toshpulatov pointed out that cooperation covers a wide range of areas – from the construction of transport hubs and industrial parks to green energy and the digital economy. He cited such illustrative examples as Uzbek-Chinese industrial cooperation projects, the China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan railway project, as well as initiatives in the field of electric vehicles and renewable energy. “We receive not just technologies, but also an impetus for the modernization of local industries, the transition to a sustainable, innovative and inclusive economy,” the Xinhua interlocutor emphasized.

    As the expert noted, it is equally important that China consistently promotes the concept of human-centered development. “This fully coincides with Uzbekistan’s goals in such areas as human capital development, professional education, healthcare and social stability,” he said. D. Toshpulatov cited the opening of the Lu Ban Workshops and cooperation in youth training as examples. According to him, these are practical steps that actually improve people’s living standards and strengthen the social base of modernization.

    “Looking to the future with optimism, I am convinced that under the banner of high-quality development, Uzbekistan and China will continue to deepen their pragmatic partnership, jointly forming a green, intelligent, efficient and inclusive regional community,” the expert concluded. Such joint modernization, he added, is based on mutual understanding and mutual benefit, and this is the path that meets the strategic interests of Uzbekistan. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Essay: “Holy War” Sounded Again at Belorussky Station on Day of Remembrance and Sorrow in Russia

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    Moscow, June 26 (Xinhua) — As in previous years, on June 22, the Day of Remembrance and Sorrow, when Nazi Germany attacked the Soviet Union without declaring war in 1941, hundreds of residents and visitors of the capital came to the Belorussky Station in Moscow to honor the memory of the defenders of the Fatherland. It was from here that trains with Red Army soldiers departed during the war, and for many relatives this station became the final place to say goodbye.

    Here, “The Sacred War” was performed again – a song that became a symbol of the courage and unbending will of the Soviet people during the Great Patriotic War. The composition, written in the first days of the war, is invariably heard at memorial events in Russia and abroad and has remained part of living historical memory for more than 80 years.

    On June 22, hundreds of Muscovites came to the station to honor the memory of the fallen together with veterans. During the Great Patriotic War, trains with Red Army soldiers departed from here to the front. For many relatives, the farewell on the platform was their last meeting. Since 2005, on the initiative of the Moscow City Council of Veterans with the support of the Russian Ministry of Defense and the Moscow government, an annual patriotic event has been held at the Belorussky Station. Its key event is the performance of a song that appeared in the first days of the war.

    THE BIRTH AND POWER OF THE “HOLY WAR”

    The song “Sacred War” was written in the summer of 1941. As contemporaries recall, composer Alexander Alexandrov saw the poems of poet Vasily Lebedev-Kumach in a newspaper and immediately began composing the music. Rehearsals began the very next day.

    “This song was probably needed like air, precisely in those days… Therefore, this power, this strength, this entire meaning that the authors of this song put into their work, lives on today, and is performed today,” explained the artistic director of the Academic Song and Dance Ensemble of the Russian Army named after A. V. Alexandrov, Honored Artist of the Russian Federation Colonel Gennady Sachenyuk.

    On June 26, 1941, “The Sacred War” was performed for the first time at the Belorussky Station. It was a one-song concert and its premiere at the same time. According to G. Sachenyuk, after the first chords there was silence, and the composer thought that the song had not been received. However, a few seconds later the station was filled with applause, the soldiers asked to perform it again and again.

    KEEPER OF THE PEOPLE’S GENETIC CODE

    The Alexandrov Ensemble has preserved the original sound of “The Sacred War” for decades. The song remains recognizable and symbolically important for each generation. According to the musicians, the strength of the work lies in the inseparable unity of poetry and music born of time.

    “This song contains the genetic code of our people… something awakens inside, and you feel as one with your country, with everyone standing next to you,” the ensemble’s chief conductor, Honored Artist of the Russian Federation Nikolai Kirillov, shared with a Xinhua correspondent.

    “This is exactly the example of musical art, when both poetry and music are united and complement each other,” noted G. Sachenyuk. He added that the performers each time experience the same emotions as the people during the war.

    According to official data, the Soviet Union lost about 27 million people during the Great Patriotic War. And so the song has a deeply personal meaning for millions of Russian families.

    “This is the kind of music that many people sometimes even talk about with a lump in their throat, because it is connected with the history of each family,” emphasized the rector of the Gnessin Russian Academy of Music, Alexander Ryzhinsky.

    “SONG AS A WEAPON”

    A. Aleksandrov left personal memories of the creation and performance of the song. “I was never a military specialist, but I still had a powerful weapon in my hands. This is a song. A song that can also defeat the enemy, like any weapon. When I performed with the Red Banner Ensemble at train stations and other places in front of soldiers going to the front, this song was always listened to standing, with some special impulse, a holy mood. And not only the soldiers, but also we, the performers, often cried,” N. Kirillov read out the composer’s memories with a feeling of deep respect.

    The ensemble’s performers admit that even today they can hardly contain their emotions when they go on stage with this song. It contains the tragedy of war, the feat of the people, the pain of loss and the triumph of life.

    “Sometimes tears come, but since we are artists, we hold them back,” says choir member Dmitry Trunov, admitting that each performance is accompanied by a feeling of pride for the country and the realization that “The Sacred War” went to the front along with the soldiers. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China Agricultural Development Bank has issued loans totaling 2.7 trillion yuan for Yangtze and Yellow River conservation since 2021

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    BEIJING, June 26 (Xinhua) — The China Agricultural Development Bank said Thursday it has issued loans totaling about 2.7 trillion yuan (about 377 billion U.S. dollars) since 2021 to preserve the ecosystems of the Yangtze and Yellow Rivers.

    In particular, the bank allocated 2.09 trillion yuan to protect the Yangtze River and 605.2 billion yuan to protect the ecosystem of the Yellow River basin. According to the bank, these loans have significantly supported efforts to preserve the ecosystems of China’s two main rivers.

    The financial institution assured that it would expand its lending support for the protection of the two rivers, focusing on key areas such as water security, transport infrastructure, rural upliftment and food security.

    The Yangtze and Yellow Rivers, known as the “mother rivers” of China, are the first and second longest rivers in the country, respectively. The two river basins are considered the cradle of Chinese civilization. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The government has approved the planned volume of subsidies for regional projects to develop urban electric transport

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

    In 2025, it is planned to allocate about 4 billion rubles to subsidize preferential loans provided to support ongoing projects for the development of urban electric ground public transport in the regions. The planned funding for the budget three-year period will be 12 billion rubles, and in general from 2025 to 2042 – more than 41.7 billion rubles. An order has been signed containing the distribution of these funds.

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    The decision will guarantee co-financing of already started projects for construction, modernization and reconstruction of tram lines and infrastructure for them, as well as the acquisition of electric transport. Such projects are implemented on the basis of long-term concession agreements.

    Participants in the program for subsidizing projects for the development of urban electric transport include Krasnodar and Perm Krais, Volgograd, Kursk, Lipetsk, Nizhny Novgorod, Rostov, Saratov and Yaroslavl Oblasts. Participants have been receiving preferential loans for the implementation of such projects since 2023 as part of the state program “Development of the Transport System”. Subsidies from the federal budget to compensate for lost income due to the application of a preferential rate are allocated by VEB.RF in the form of a property contribution from the state.

    Previously, the main administrator of budget funds in this area was the Ministry of Finance. The signed order transferred these functions to the Ministry of Transport.

    The Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin announced the decision takenat the cabinet meeting on June 26.

    According to him, further implementation of the decisions taken will help reduce noise on city streets, reduce emissions due to more environmentally friendly rolling stock, and most importantly, make travel by transport more comfortable and safer.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Modernization of social infrastructure, support for investment projects: Yuri Trutnev held a meeting of the presidium of the government commission on issues of socio-economic development of the Far East

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    Deputy Prime Minister and Presidential Plenipotentiary Representative in the Far Eastern Federal District Yuri Trutnev held a meeting of the Presidium of the Government Commission on the Socio-Economic Development of the Far East.

    “We continue to work on the instructions of the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin on the development of the Far East. Today we are holding another meeting of the Presidium of the Government Commission for the Development of the Far East. We will be the first to review the changes made to the plans for the social development of economic growth centers. In total, during the work of the commission under the presidential Far Eastern single subsidy program, more than 2,000 social facilities have been built and reconstructed in the Far East – schools, hospitals, kindergartens, FAPs, cultural and sports facilities, about 2,000 courtyards have been repaired. The implementation of the plans continues,” Yuri Trutnev opened the meeting.

    The agenda included issues of changes to the plans for social development of economic growth centers in the Far Eastern regions and support for investment projects. The Minister for the Development of the Far East and the Arctic, Alexey Chekunkov, reported on the regions’ proposals.

    At the meeting, the revised volumes of work on the creation of tourist trails and routes in Buryatia, Transbaikalia, Kamchatka and Chukotka were supported.

    Primorsky Krai has been approved for additional funding for a new event to improve the territory adjacent to the building of the branch of the National Center “Russia” in order to create a permanent exhibition of the National Center “Russia”.

    Thanks to savings on previously allocated funds, regions will be able to carry out additional activities. In Kamchatka Krai, 11 new events will be held to develop Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky. Khabarovsk Krai will be able to purchase four additional Class C ambulances for district hospitals. In Amur Oblast, the planned gas boiler house in Tynda will be provided with emergency heat supply. In Zabaikalsky Krai, documentation will be developed for the creation of the Temujin architectural complex based on the design project of Zhigzhit Bayaskhalov.

    The implementation of an investment project for the construction of residential microdistricts in the city of Bolshoy Kamen for employees of the Zvezda Shipbuilding Complex was discussed.

    “The Zvezda Shipyard is an important project, the largest shipyard in Russia, and the object of attention of the President of the Russian Federation. Let’s see what needs to be done to ensure that the company’s employees are provided with housing as soon as possible,” Yuri Trutnev emphasized.

    The housing construction project is being implemented at the Bolshoy Kamen priority development area simultaneously with the construction of the shipyard. The total housing demand is 5,795 apartments, which are being built in seven microdistricts within the framework of three projects: 444 apartments (PJSC NK Rosneft), 756 apartments (Primorsky Krai Government), 4,595 apartments (JSC VEB.DV and JSC DOM.RF). At present, a total of 38 residential buildings with 2,666 apartments have been commissioned. More than 3,000 apartments still need to be built.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial News: Microfinance Market: Slight Cooling in Q1

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    The microfinance organization (MFO) market has shown signs of a cooling in lending. Increased interest rates and the effect of macroprudential limits contribute to a balanced growth of the companies’ portfolio.

    In the first quarter of 2025, the volume of loans issued by microfinance organizations decreased slightly and amounted to 497 billion rubles. The total debt for the quarter increased by 10% – to 688 billion rubles. The share of overdue debt for more than 90 days continues to decrease, while there is an increase in overdue debt of less than 3 months.

    MFI profits have decreased to 13 billion rubles. To maintain profitability, companies are increasing income from non-core activities, while clients are increasingly less likely to complain about the imposition of additional services by MFIs.

    Read more in“Review of key indicators of microfinance institutions” for the first quarter of 2025.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Dmitry Chernyshenko: The best practices of the regions in sports development will be scaled up to the whole country

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    Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko held a meeting of the Government Commission for the implementation of the comprehensive state program of the Russian Federation “Development of physical culture and sports”.

    The meeting was attended by the Minister of Sports Mikhail Degtyarev, the head of the Federal Medical and Biological Agency Veronika Skvortsova, the Governor of the Tula Region, Chairman of the State Council Commission on Physical Culture and Sports Dmitry Milyaev, as well as representatives of sports federations and leagues, state corporations, joint-stock companies and regions.

    Dmitry Chernyshenko recalled that the key task of the commission is to develop a unified position on the comprehensive development of sports in the country and to pool resources to achieve national goals. To do this, it is important to collect feedback from residents of each region.

    “Our task is to identify the drivers that influence the involvement and development of sports in the country. The opinion of Russian citizens is the main indicator in the development of sports in the country. It is important to hear everyone: coaches, mentors, medical workers. This will allow us to make a deeper, more meaningful analysis and understand how to more accurately and effectively move towards fulfilling the instructions of President Vladimir Putin,” the Deputy Prime Minister emphasized.

    Dmitry Chernyshenko noted that in order to achieve the state program indicators, it is necessary to assess the contribution of each region to the development of sports, identify best practices and disseminate them throughout the country.

    He instructed the Ministry of Sports to develop a rating system based on the fulfillment of the state program’s target indicators, including compliance with the construction deadlines for sports facilities, the involvement of SVO veterans, disabled people, people with disabilities, and all citizens in general in sports.

    In addition, on the instructions of the head of state, the Government is developing directives for joint-stock companies with a Russian Federation shareholding of more than 50% on the regular submission of information on extra-budgetary expenditures in the field of sports and the coordination of regions in the construction of sports infrastructure.

    Dmitry Chernyshenko also noted the regions where good results are achieved with lower financial costs; there, the share of citizens involved in systematic sports activities is higher than the all-Russian indicator.

    These included: the Kabardino-Balkarian Republic, the Karachay-Cherkess Republic, the Republic of Bashkortostan, the Republic of Dagestan, the Republic of Crimea, the Chuvash Republic, Altai Krai, Stavropol Krai, Kirov, Kostroma, Kurgan, Saratov, Tambov, Tula, and Ulyanovsk regions.

    In turn, Sports Minister Mikhail Degtyarev emphasized that the implementation of the comprehensive state program “Sports of Russia” is proceeding in full compliance with the approved parameters.

    “The implementation of the state program is going according to plan, without critical deviations. Based on the results of last year, all but one of the key indicators were exceeded, which allows us to predict their successful implementation this year,” he noted.

    The Minister reported up-to-date data on key indicators of the development of the sports industry.

    “As of May 2025, the share of citizens systematically engaged in physical education and sports amounted to 60.8%, the level of provision of citizens with sports facilities was 63.3%,” the minister cited the figures.

    Mikhail Degtyarev paid special attention to issues of regional financing and planned budget indicators.

    “In 60 regions, budget expenditures on sports reached or exceeded 2%. The planned funding of regional state programs for 2025 is 449 billion rubles. The main expenses are related to the construction and maintenance of sports facilities, as well as sports training within the framework of state assignments,” he emphasized.

    At the same time, the minister noted that the high volume of investment in the industry does not always directly correlate with the achievement of planned indicators for the availability of sports infrastructure and citizens’ satisfaction with opportunities for sports.

    “However, it is important to understand that there is no direct correlation between the volume of expenditure on sports and the achievement of indicators for citizen engagement and satisfaction. In 15 regions, which do not yet reach the level of 2% of the budget, everything is still going well with the development of sports, but in 19, where, on the contrary, there is a good level of funding, the KPIs have not been achieved. This is a subject for study,” he said.

    An important topic of discussion was the use of extra-budgetary sources. The Minister spoke about the volumes of additional funds planned for attraction.

    “We have analyzed the main sources of extra-budgetary financing of sports. Events worth a total of 60 billion are potentially ready for inclusion in the comprehensive state program “Sports of Russia”. In particular, 89 all-Russian sports federations plan to spend almost 24 billion rubles of their own and attracted funds this year, sports leagues – 1 billion rubles, expenses have been allocated for two of the seven state corporations, as well as for several of the largest private companies, but this information is still being supplemented,” said Mikhail Degtyarev.

    In turn, the Governor of the Tula Region, Chairman of the State Council Commission on Physical Culture and Sports Dmitry Milyaev emphasized that the level of satisfaction of citizens with the conditions for physical culture and sports is one of the key indicators for assessing the effectiveness of the activities of senior officials of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation and executive bodies of state power in the regions, as well as the comprehensive state program. The State Council Commission on Sports believes that it is necessary to conduct surveys with an expanded set of questions within the framework of the comprehensive program.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial News: Mortgage Portfolio Continues Moderate Growth in May

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    The population’s mortgage debt increased by 0.3% over the month. This is close to the April figures, despite the fact that the largest banks have cancelled the commissions they took from developers. Most mortgage loans are still issued within the framework of state programs (85%).

    The consumer loan portfolio stabilised in May after falling 0.7% in April, with people actively using credit cards with an interest-free grace period. Claims on companies (including bonds) rose by a moderate 0.4% after 1.1% the previous month.

    Corporate funds in bank accounts increased by 0.4% after a 0.7% decline in April, due to large tax payments. The growth of household funds slowed to 0.2% (from 2.8% a month earlier). This may be due to high spending during the holidays and the advance payment of May social payments in April.

    The banking sector’s profit, excluding dividends from Russian subsidiary banks, amounted to 296 billion rubles (261 billion rubles in April). Since the beginning of the year, banks have earned 1.3 trillion rubles, which is 10% lower than the profit for the same period last year.

    Read more in the information and analytical material “On the development of the banking sector of the Russian Federation in May 2025”.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Shenzhou 20 crew members complete second spacewalk /more details/

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

    BEIJING, June 26 (Xinhua) — The crew members of the Shenzhou 20 manned spacecraft, who are currently aboard China’s space station, completed the second round of extravehicular activity on Thursday, the China Manned Space Administration (CMSA) said.

    The three astronauts, Chen Dong, Chen Zhongrui and Wang Jie, worked for about 6.5 hours and completed their tasks by 9:29 p.m. Beijing time. The astronauts were assisted by a robotic arm and a team of scientific and technical experts on the ground.

    Chen Dong and Chen Zhongrui, who were assigned to perform the spacewalk, installed the space debris protection device and carried out inspection and maintenance of the external equipment and facilities.

    They also installed leg adapters and interface modules on the external platform, which will improve the efficiency of spacewalks. As a result, the duration of future spacewalks is expected to be reduced by about 40 minutes, CMSA noted.

    The Shenzhou-20 crew members are currently conducting various scientific experiments in a planned manner. In the future, the astronauts will focus on conducting scientific research and technology tests in key areas such as space life science, fundamental microgravity physics, space material science, space medicine and new space technology. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Russia and Ukraine hold new round of prisoner exchange

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

    Moscow/Kyiv, June 26 (Xinhua) — Russia and Ukraine have held a new round of prisoner of war exchanges, the Russian Defense Ministry said Thursday.

    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky also announced the exchange on his Telegram channel. “We continue the exchanges, another stage,” he wrote.

    Neither the Russian nor the Ukrainian side has released the exact number of returned soldiers.

    “On June 26 of this year, in accordance with the Russian-Ukrainian agreements reached on June 2 of this year in Istanbul, another group of Russian servicemen was returned from the territory controlled by the Kyiv regime. In exchange, a group of prisoners of war of the Ukrainian Armed Forces was transferred,” the Russian Defense Ministry reported.

    The Coordination Headquarters for the Treatment of Prisoners of War of Ukraine noted that official Kyiv was able to secure the release of a group of servicemen under 25 years of age, as well as those with serious injuries or illnesses. They included representatives of the navy, ground forces, airborne assault troops, territorial defense forces, the National Guard and the State Border Service.

    According to the Russian Ministry of Defense, Russian military personnel are currently on the territory of Belarus, where they are receiving the necessary psychological and medical assistance.

    Earlier, the press secretary of the Russian president, Dmitry Peskov, reported that the date of the third round of Russian-Ukrainian talks in Istanbul will be known only after the completion of the prisoner exchanges. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Hungarians strongly oppose Ukraine’s EU membership – results of nationwide poll

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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

    BUDAPEST, June 26 (Xinhua) — An overwhelming majority of Hungarian citizens oppose Ukraine’s accession to the European Union, according to the results of a nationwide poll announced by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban this week.

    Speaking to reporters in Brussels on Thursday ahead of the EU summit, Orban said: “More than 2 million Hungarians have expressed their opinion.”

    In the voluntary nationwide poll VOKS 2025, which began on April 15, 2,284,732 votes were cast across the country. Of the 2,278,015 respondents whose ballots were considered valid, 2,168,431 (around 95 percent) voted against Ukraine’s EU membership, while just over 109,000 voted in favor. The initiative, launched by the Hungarian government, was aimed at assessing public opinion before a final decision was made in Brussels.

    Speaking to the media, Orban noted that this result gives him a strong mandate on the Ukrainian issue at the summit. He stressed that Hungary cannot be bypassed in the EU enlargement process, as unanimous approval is required at many stages of the accession negotiations.

    “Nothing can happen today that would have legal consequences for Ukraine’s membership,” he said.

    V. Orban also recalled Hungary’s long-standing position that the martial law in Ukraine poses a danger to the EU. Hungary does not want to share a political community with a country in a state of war, the Prime Minister emphasized.

    He said that while other member states could issue a joint statement in support of Ukraine, the EU would not have a common position without Hungary’s consent. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Interregional cooperation between China and Russia is a serious growth point for bilateral cooperation — Russian Foreign Ministry

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

    Moscow, June 26 (Xinhua) — Interregional cooperation between China and Russia reflects the depth of bilateral partnership and is a serious growth point for practical cooperation, Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova said at a briefing on Thursday, answering a question from a Xinhua correspondent.

    “Interregional ties are the embodiment of the strategic depth of Russian-Chinese partnership. This is a serious point of growth of bilateral practical cooperation,” she said.

    As M. Zakharova noted, recently there has been an “explosive” growth in exchanges between Russian regions and Chinese provinces in all areas, including trade, economics, culture and education. The diplomat cited data according to which over the past year alone, more than 40 heads of Russian regions and their deputies visited China to establish foreign economic relations and present the potential of their regions, and about fifty delegations at the level of regional ministers took part in international forums, exhibitions and fairs in China.

    “Today, two-thirds of our country’s regions are linked by cooperation agreements with Chinese provinces. Almost 400 partnership pairs have been formed at the level of subjects and municipalities,” M. Zakharova said, emphasizing that the geography of bilateral cooperation is regularly replenished with new regions and cities.

    The official representative noted that, for obvious reasons, the closest relations with Chinese partners are being built in the regions of the Russian Far East that border China. “The intergovernmental Russian-Chinese commission on cooperation and development of the Russian Far East and the Northeast of China gives a significant impetus to such cooperation,” she said.

    According to M. Zakharova, the unique format of interregional cooperation between the regions of the Volga Federal District of Russia and the provinces of the upper and middle reaches of the Yangtze River of China – “Volga-Yangtze” – is also functioning effectively.

    The diplomat called the festival-fair of Russian goods “Made in Russia” held in China an effective and popular way to promote Russian regional brands.

    According to M. Zakharova, the largest bilateral congress and exhibition event, the Russian-Chinese EXPO, has become a convenient platform for expanding practical cooperation between Russian regions and Chinese provinces. This year it will be held for the ninth time, from July 7 to 10 in Yekaterinburg. The central event of the exhibition will be the 5th Russian-Chinese Forum on Interregional Cooperation.

    “We are convinced that the potential of Russian-Chinese interregional cooperation is far from exhausted. And in the new international realities, very broad and very interesting opportunities are opening up for our countries,” concluded the official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The General Assembly of the World Federation of International Music Competitions was held in China for the first time

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

    HARBIN, June 26 (Xinhua) — The 69th General Assembly of the World Federation of International Music Competitions (WFIMC) opened Thursday in Harbin, capital of northeast China’s Heilongjiang Province, bringing together representatives of the world’s leading music competitions to promote in-depth international cooperation in the music field.

    For the first time since its inception, the federation is holding its annual general assembly in a Chinese city.

    WFIMC President Peter Paul Kainrath noted that Harbin is known for its openness to the world and serves as a window into China’s musical life.

    He said the federation sees itself as a bridge builder and hopes that the current assembly will provide inspiration and impetus to WFIMC’s future collaborations with cultural institutions across China.

    Harbin Deputy Mayor Wang Bo pointed out that Harbin hosted China’s first symphony concert, the country’s first music school and symphony orchestra, and is known as the cradle of modern Chinese music.

    Wang Bo recalled that the Alice and Eleanor Shenfeld International String Competition, which was the first Chinese competition to join the federation, has been successfully held four times and has become an influential international music event.

    The vice mayor added that Harbin hopes to establish a closer cooperation mechanism with WFIMC to promote the prosperity and development of global music culture.

    Xue Suli, Chairman of the Sisters Shenfeld International Music Society and the Alice and Eleanor Shenfeld International String Competition, stated that the A. and E. Shenfeld Competition has become an important bridge connecting Eastern and Western musical cultures since 2014.

    Xue Suli expressed the hope that WFIMC will take advantage of this assembly to strengthen cooperation between all parties and promote exchanges and integration in the world music culture.

    According to federation officials, this year’s assembly will examine how music can contribute to building mechanisms for cross-border dialogue, expand its target audience and achieve innovative development in line with the trends of technological change in the current complex geopolitical situation and accelerated digital transformation.

    Founded in 1957, WFIMC is a global network of more than 120 international music competitions and 20 prestigious music associations and organizations representing 111 cities in 39 countries. The Federation assists young musicians in their international careers. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: About 20 people died as a result of a stampede at a school in the capital of the Central African Republic

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

    BANGUIE, June 26 (Xinhua) — A stampede at a high school in the Central African Republic’s capital Bangui on Wednesday left about 20 people dead and many others injured, the CAR National Assembly (parliament) said in a statement Thursday.

    It is reported that on Wednesday, a power transformer exploded at the Barthélemy Boganda Secondary School in Bangui. At the time of the incident, about 5,300 schoolchildren were taking an exam. Panic broke out at the scene, which led to a mass stampede during the evacuation. The dead and wounded were taken to several medical facilities in the capital. The final death toll cannot yet be determined.

    At least 29 students were killed in the incident, local media reported. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Chinese State Councilor Stresses Need to Support Employment, Boost Consumption

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

    CHANGSHA, June 26 (Xinhua) — Chinese State Councilor Shen Yiqin has called for efforts to stabilize employment of key groups such as college graduates and further boost consumption related to culture, tourism and sports.

    Shen Yiqin made the remarks during an inspection tour of Hunan Province in central China from June 23 to 26.

    She pointed to the need to pay more attention to employment and take support measures to expand employment opportunities for key groups, including university graduates, migrant workers and those who have escaped poverty.

    Enterprises should receive more support to create new jobs, Shen Yiqin stressed, calling for large-scale vocational training programs to be launched in key sectors to upgrade the skills of the workforce.

    The State Councilor also called for consistently increasing the supply of high-quality products and services, and accelerating the deep integration of culture, tourism and sports with science and technology to better meet the growing demand of the population. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: China, Interpol to Strengthen Cooperation for Global Security

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

    BEIJING, June 26 (Xinhua) — Chinese State Councilor and Minister of Public Security Wang Xiaohong met with International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol) President Ahmed Nasser Al-Raisi in Beijing on Thursday, calling on both sides to make contributions to jointly building global security.

    Wang Xiaohong noted that the Chinese side highly values INTERPOL’s firm commitment to the one-China principle. He emphasized China’s intention to intensify communication and coordination on key issues, raise the level of strategic cooperation, deepen interaction in building the capacity of law enforcement agencies, and jointly ensure the successful holding of the 94th session of the INTERPOL General Assembly.

    A. N. al-Raisi, for his part, expressed gratitude to China for its active support and stated that Interpol expects to continue high-level cooperation with the PRC.

    During the meeting, A. N. ar-Raisi was awarded the gold commemorative medal of the Ministry of Public Security of the PRC “The Great Wall of China”. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: 8 people injured in gas explosion at plant in northern Kazakhstan

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

    ALMATY, June 26 (Xinhua) — Eight people were injured in a gas explosion at a plant in the village of Ilyichevka, Taiynshinsky district, North Kazakhstan region of Kazakhstan, the Kazinform news agency reported on Thursday.

    According to preliminary information, during the filling of the gas tank, the filling hose broke, which led to the ignition of the gas tanker, followed by a flare-up of the shut-off valves of the underground tank.

    According to official data, eight people were injured. All of them were quickly taken to medical facilities. Two people were placed in intensive care, three were sent home after receiving medical assistance.

    The fire has been completely extinguished.

    The causes of the incident are being established. A pre-trial investigation is being conducted into the incident by the regional emergency department. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: NATO countries’ decision to increase defense spending will not affect Russia’s security – Russian Foreign 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

    Moscow, June 26 /Xinhua/ — The decision by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) member countries to increase annual defense spending to 5 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) by 2035 will not affect Russia’s security, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Thursday.

    “As for the impact of this goal – five percent – on the state of our security, I don’t think it will be in any way significant,” TASS quotes him as saying.

    According to the head of the Russian Foreign Ministry, such a decision could be fraught with danger for the Europeans themselves. “The threat is getting worse, and this is a threat to the taxpayers of the European Union countries, and even Britain, who have been simply robbed over the past three years,” S. Lavrov emphasized. –0–

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