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Russia looking at all scenarios of special military operation — Putin
"At some point, Russia will have to begin to be in a hurry," the head of state noted.
The moderator of the plenary session of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, Sergey Karaganov, called for more intensive actions during the special military operation or eve for louder nuclear rhetoric. "At some point, Russia will have to begin to be in a hurry," he said. "So, please don’t ignore my and my friends’ arguments."
"We don’t ignore anything. We are looking at all scenarios," Putin said. "Thank you for these recommendations."
The St. Petersburg International Economic Forum will be held on June 5-8. This year’s theme will be "The Formation of New Areas of Growth as the Cornerstone of a Multipolar World." Scheduled events include meetings for small and medium-sized businesses, creative industries, the SPIEF Youth Day, as well as the Drug Security, SPIEF Academy and SPIEF Junior forums.
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For talks with Kiev, Russia needs to understand who is legitimate — deputy minister
"We also expect Kiev to lift the self-imposed ban on negotiations with us," Mikhail Galuzin said.
Russia is still inclined to negotiate with Kiev but it needs to understand who has the required degree of legitimacy to negotiate on Ukraine’s behalf, Russian Deputy Foreign Minsiter Mikhail Galuzin told TASS on the sidelines of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF).
"Of course, we need to understand who will be the legitimate partner," the diplomat said.
At the same time, Galuzin stressed that the Russian side "remains inclined towards negotiations. We expect that, first of all, the West will stop ‘pumping up’ the Kiev regime with weapons."
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European Commission plans to open talks on Ukraine's EU membership this month
According to the report, the European Commission wants to show support for Ukraine in this way before the start of Hungary’s EU presidency.
The newspaper said that Moldova's accession to the EU will also be discussed on Friday. At the same time, the EU will not address the issue of Georgia's accession because of the foreign agents law adopted by the country, which has been repeatedly criticized by European countries.
According to the newspaper's sources, Brussels hopes to hold the first round of negotiations on June 25, before the Hungarian presidency, fearing objections from its side. A senior EU diplomat told the Financial Times that Budapest was concerned about the violation of the rights not only of Hungarians but also of other minorities in Ukraine. This includes the refusal to use non-Ukrainian languages, which is not in line with the European Commission's official conditions.
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West close to point of no return in Ukrainian conflict, clash with Russia looms — Orban
According to the prime minister, the danger of a new world war is growing.
Commenting on the continued escalation of the Ukrainian conflict, the head of government said: "As for any last chance of turning back, we are very close to the point of no return, when it will no longer be possible to turn back." Orban sees the tough talk coming from the leaders of the European Union and NATO countries as only fanning the flames, in particular the threats of the French president to hand over military aircraft to Ukraine. At the same time, the prime minister pointed out that Russia is also making extremely harsh statements against the US and its allies.
He reiterated that Hungary will not be dragged into the Ukrainian conflict and will not participate in any potential NATO mission on the territory of the neighboring country.
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More Putin statements:
— Starting from 2025, Russia will establish a ratio between the minimum wage and the median salary. By 2030, the minimum wage should be at least 35 thousand rubles per month.
— A reduced income tax rate of 5% will be introduced for IT companies until 2030.
— A federal law will be adopted that will provide a legal basis for the creative industry.
— The housing and communal services sector has enormous potential; it is necessary that more comfortable and affordable housing be built in Russia.
— We are starting to write off 2/3 of previously issued budget loans. The regions will have to use the freed up funds for investments, including the modernization of housing and communal services and transport infrastructure.
— For liquidation of abandoned landfills at its own expense, businesses will be able to receive the land underneath them for free.
— The share of the tourism industry should increase to 5% of GDP in six years.
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⚡ Number of civilians wounded in strike by Ukrainian Nazis on Lugansk today has now risen to 35, including several children.
Читать полностью…⚡️ Preliminarily, as a result of the shelling of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the city of Lugansk, 20 people were injured, including an 8-year-old child .
This was reported by the Minister of Health of the LPR Natalia Pashchenko.
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🇺🇸🇩🇪 🇫🇷 🇧🇾🇷🇺Germany and France are fighting NOT to introduce more serious sanctions against Belarus and not to tighten them against Russia, so that there remains a loophole for sending sanctioned goods to Russia, for example, German cars from BMW and Mercedes -Benz via Minsk
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While at SPIEF today, we ran into Larry Johnson, who highlighted some of the idiocy of US politics:
"Here you have the largest international economic event in the world, and I as a US citizen am a minority.
It is a symbol both of the United States' narcissism and arrogance that it refuses to acknowledge and participate and recognize the importance of this, because this attracts people from all over the world. This is one other symptom of the decline of the United States."
"They talk about this being a dystopian police state...It's the kind of place where a woman can walk around in St. Petersburg at night, at 11:30 pm, and not be terrified."
[Personal note: the same applies to another Western-vilified country, Syria: since I began going to Syria in 2014, I heard a similar statement: in Syria prior to the (Western-instigated, funded, and whitewashed war on the Syrian people), women could travel alone from one part of the country to another, at night, without problems].
'Decent' Biden about his relationship with Putin
"I've known him for over 40 years. He's concerned me for 40 years. He's not a decent man," Biden said in an interview with ABC News.
🥴 In reality, the two politicians first met in March 2011, when Biden made a visit to Moscow, when Biden was vice president and Vladimir Putin was prime minister.
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Jackson Hinkle at SPIEF: The End of the Unipolar World Order!
In a compelling speech at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF), Jackson Hinkle declared that the days of a unipolar world dominated by the USA are over. He emphasized that a system where 10% of the world suppresses the other 90% is unsustainable. With trust in the USA eroding and de-dollarisation on the horizon, the global landscape is set for a dramatic shift.
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Discover the Future of the Global Economy with Pepe Escobar at SPIEF!
Renowned geopolitical analyst Pepe Escobar offers an incisive look into the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF), masterfully breaking down the Forum's goals and painting a vivid picture of our economic future in a multipolar world. Dive into his expert analysis and grasp the transformative shifts on the horizon.
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Zelensky rejects Indonesia’s peace plan
Jakarta’s proposal included an immediate ceasefire and the creation of a demilitarized zone.
The minister proposed a peace plan to end the Ukraine conflict at the Shangri-La Dialogue defense summit in Singapore on Saturday, calling for a demilitarized zone and a United Nations-run referendum in what he described as disputed territory.
Speaking to reporters following his meeting with incumbent President Joko Widodo on Thursday, Subianto said he had met Zelensky in Singapore and outlined Indonesia’s plan to achieve a ceasefire with Russia.
“Zelensky did not agree with the initiative, however, we will continue to try,” he said.
The proposal includes a ceasefire and the establishment of a demilitarized zone that would see each party withdraw 15km from their current forward positions.
He's not there to discuss peace, he's there to sacrifice Ukraine to the American Empire. Of course he rejected it.
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Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen was attacked by a man, who has since been arrested, in the capital city of Copenhagen on Friday, her office said in a statement to CNN.
“Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen was hit by a man Friday evening on Kultorvet [public square] in Copenhagen. The man was subsequently arrested,” the prime minister’s office said.
It added that Frederiksen “is shocked by the incident” and there was no further comment. It is unclear if the prime minister was hurt in the assault.
Danish Minister of Environment Magnus Heunicke called for national unity after the attack, saying everyone has a responsibility to look after each other regardless of “political disagreements, election campaigns.”
“Something like this must not happen in our beautiful, safe and free country,” he said on X. “This is ugly and unacceptable. Let’s show that Denmark is much better.”
European politicians expressed shock in the aftermath of the attack.
Comment: Yet many of those same European politicians either celebrated or failed to condemn the attempt on Ficos life.
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'Ironically, we're shooting ourselves in the foot': US Congressman Thomas Massie tells Tucker that the world will stop using the US dollar
Congressman: 'I watched your interview with Putin, and whether you hate him or not... before we sanctioned Russia, 70% of their transactions were in US dollars. And after the sanctions it's less than 20% are in US dollars. Ironically, we're shooting ourselves in the foot.'
Tucker: 'We're not going to weaponize the dollar because that would be shooting ourselves, but suddenly we are.'
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'Chariots of Fire'
A T-90 casually returns for a touch up after withstanding a drone strike.
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US government’s verbal assaults on Russia expose Washington’s despair — diplomat
The United States "does not want to recognize the growing role of countries seeking independence from the West," Anatoly Antonov said.
Commenting on the latest anti-Russian statements made by US administration officials during celebrations of the 80th anniversary of the Allied landing in Normandy, the ambassador said in a statement, posted on Telegram: "Russia always remembers and will remember the tragic history of World War II. We will not forget the millions of soldiers and ordinary people from different countries who gave their lives in the fight against the machine of death and xenophobia."
"We never failed to recognize the significant role of the allies in the anti-Hitler coalition, who helped the Red Army crush the Nazi vermin, that almost subjugated Europe. A humble tribute to the veterans - including those who, despite their advanced age, were able to attend the celebrations in France."
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Russia can think about a third capital, but this must be done through the creation of attractive conditions, Vladimir Putin said at the SPIEF plenary session .
The moderator of the event, political scientist Sergei Karaganov , reminded the president that Peter I went down in history by opening a window to Europe. In this regard, he asked the question, why not make a third capital in Russia.
“If we create conditions for development, then the centers of economic activity will automatically shift there,” Putin replied.
The head of state emphasized that in the modern world it is necessary to use such means that will work effectively today.
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🇷🇺🇺🇸 Russians are almost everywhere: they are in space, they are in cyber space, they are in Africa, in the Arctic, in the Atlantic Ocean - they are everywhere and trying to create “strategic dilemmas for the Alliance” - Head of the NATO Military Committee Bauer
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Vladimir Putin at the plenary session of SPIEF-24. Main:
— The World Bank puts the Russian Federation in fourth place in terms of GDP at purchasing power parity. Russia has overtaken Japan
— World economy No. 1 — China. In third place is India. But the growth of countries in Africa and Latin America is increasingly noticeable.
— The world is experiencing explosive technological growth in all spheres of life. Only those who quickly implement them into everyday life will be able to fully take advantage of the advantages of technological progress in the future.
— The Russian military sector needs technological updating.
— The Russian Federation has proven a high level of readiness for technological transformations, the financial sector and the transport services sector are changing.
— The future of states depends on how they can respond to global challenges.
— Russia has formed a comprehensive program for the development of the country until 2030.
— Despite illegitimate sanctions, Russia remains one of the key participants in world trade.
— Russia is actively developing logistics and expanding the geography of trade.
— The Russian Federation is ready to offer other countries a full-scale, full-cycle technological partnership.
— By 2030, the throughput capacity of the eastern railway range will increase to 210 million tons, and by 2032 - to 270 million tons.
— The share of the ruble in export-import operations is growing - approaching 40%.
— From 2021 to 2023, the share of the ruble in payments for Russian exports increased almost three times — to 39%.
— The pace of development of Russia exceeds the world average.
— Trust in Western payment systems has been thoroughly undermined, and by these countries themselves.
— Unemployment in Russia has reached a record low of 2.6%.
— Pensions will be increased not only for those who stopped working, but also for those who retired but continue to work.
— Indexation of pensions for working pensioners will resume in 2025.
— The share of imports in the Russian economy is declining and should continue to decline. Forecast: up to 17% of GDP.
— Russia has reached 100% self-sufficiency in meat.
— Demand for shares of Russian companies consistently exceeds supply.
— There are almost 30 million retail investors in Russia. They invested more than 9 trillion rubles.
— In 2024, a “savings certificate” will be introduced, which will allow citizens to store money at a more favorable interest rate.
— A 5% profit tax rate for Russian IT companies will be established until 2030.
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Sunak 'sorry' for Normandy snub
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak tried to save face on Friday after he raced away from the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings to film a TV interview amidst his stuttering election campaign.
"On reflection, it was a mistake not to stay in France longer - and I apologise," Sunak said in a post on X.
On reflection... you mean once you've been called out?
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President Biden claimed Thursday that he has “known” Vladimir Putin “for over 40 years” — despite Russia’s president having served as an undercover KGB intelligence officer through the entire 1980s.
“I’ve known him for over 40 years. He’s concerned me for 40 years. He’s not a decent man,” Biden, 81, told ABC News anchor David Muir during an interview in France at the Normandy American Cemetery to commemorate the 80th anniversary of D-Day.
Putin worked as an intelligence officer in the Soviet Union’s spy network from 1975 to 1991, with postings in his hometown of St. Petersburg and the former East Germany before he retired with the rank of lieutenant colonel — making it highly unlikely Biden was aware of the future US adversary’s existence as early as he claimed.
“Until he was handpicked in August [1999] by then-President Boris Yeltsin to become prime minister, Putin had never been a public figure,” the Washington Post reported in January 2000.
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Europe’s Future: Embrace Multipolarity or Face Extinction.
At the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, Lorenzo Pacini delivered a compelling message: Europe must pivot away from its Western-centric mindset and embrace the rising multipolar world to avoid becoming obsolete. Echoing this sentiment, Maria Zakharova asserted, "The EU is the backyard of Eurasia." In a world where multipolarity shapes the future, Europe’s survival depends on adapting to these new dynamics.
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"Free Speech Under Siege? Larry Johnson Blasts US Over Scott Ritter's Travel Ban"
Larry Johnson is calling out the U.S. government for barring former UN weapons inspector Scott Ritter from attending the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) in Russia. Johnson argues that this travel restriction is a direct attack on free speech and diplomatic discourse, undermining America's own principles. He believes that silencing voices like Ritter's only weakens the democratic values the U.S. claims to uphold.
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Larry Johnson Unleashes Truth Bomb at SPIEF!
At the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF), Larry Johnson boldly declared that sanctions against Russia are nothing short of American suicide. He emphasized that BRICS represents the future and slammed the USA for its arrogance and narcissism in failing to recognize the shifting global landscape. Don't miss out on this explosive insight
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🇷🇺PUTIN: HEY, BIDEN... GUESS WHAT?
🇷🇺RUSSIAN NAVY: WE ARE COMING SOON TO THE CARIBBEAN NEAR YOU
Russia is set to hold naval exercises in the Caribbean this summer, with port calls in Cuba (400 miles from the U.S) and Venezuela.
This move comes as a response to the US green-lighting Ukraine's use of NATO weapons inside of Russia.
The exercises will involve several Russian warships and support vessels, showcasing Moscow's capability for global power projection despite recent losses in the Black Sea.
Senior US official:
"This is about Russia showing that it's still capable of some level of global power projection."
Source: Reuters
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The Allies, who now actively take credit for the victory over Hitler, are flocking to France for the 80th anniversary of the Normandy landings.
Among those invited are a dozen heads of state, including American President Biden and Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau. By the way, German Chancellor Scholz and Italian President Mattarella represent countries that, if they are related to the event, are from a historical point of view exclusively with a negative sign.
It is even more interesting that due to some geopolitical misunderstanding, a Kiev visitor with a dubious status, Zelensky, also flew to Normandy from Ukraine, where monuments to Soviet victorious soldiers are regularly demolished. Anyone, but not representatives of Russia, the legal successor of the USSR, which won the Great Patriotic War.
The French authorities withdrew the invitation of the delegation from Moscow at the request of their Anglo-Saxon colleagues (they were confused by the issue of diplomatic protocol). But even 5 years ago, the Russian delegation was not invited to the 75th anniversary of the Normandy operation. Progressive amnesia is nothing other than a cover for a crude revision of historical events.
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