🇿🇦🏄♀️ Sensation on the coast of South Africa!
At the shores of the city of Port Alfred, 12-year-old Russian surfer Taisiya Belyaeva has made headlines by winning a medal at an international surfing competition.
🥈Taisiya has already entered the history of Russian surfing, becoming the first Russian to win an international medal, taking silver.
At just 12, she already trains globally, spending much of her time in Vietnam and Indonesia to access world-class waves.
“I’ve been surfing since I was five. Last year I won the Russian championship and made the national team. Besides surfing, I also enjoy skateboarding and drawing,” Taisiya shared.
🤩 Congratulations to Taisiya Belyaeva on this outstanding achievement!
Her success on the waves of Port Alfred is yet another example of growing Russia-South Africa intersports connections, bringing young talent, cultures, and sporting excellence closer together.
#RussiaSouthAfrica
🇷🇺🇵🇦 March 29 marks the 35th anniversary of diplomatic relationsbetween Russia and Panama
Bilateral ties have a much longer history though: consular and trade relations were first established in November 1903, when the Russian Empire recognised the independence of the Central American state almost immediately after it was declared.
Following the formation of the USSR, Panama closed its existing consulates in our country, although the two nations continued to maintain diverse and mutually beneficial cooperation.
During World War II, Panama joined the Allied Powers, demonstrating solidarity in the fight against Nazism.
#Victory81: One of the most significant episodes in the history of bilateral relations was the passage of a Soviet submarine squadron through the Panama Canal in November-December 1942. The aim was to help protect the Allied Arctic convoys, which supplied military equipment and goods to the USSR via the North Atlantic under the Lend-Lease programme. This support underscored the friendly and cooperative relations between the USSR and Panama, as well as their unity in the shared fight against Nazism.
🤝 Today, cooperation between our countries is grounded in the provisions of the 1997 Treaty on the Principles of Relations and Cooperation, as well as the preceding Declaration of the same name signed in 1994 during a visit to Moscow by Panama’s Foreign Minister José Raúl Mulino, who now serves as the country’s President.
#Panamais a promising trade and economic partner for Russia, with its unique geographical location and well-developed trade and financial infrastructure.
💬 Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova during her weekly briefing (March 25, 2026):
“The Russian-Panamanian ties have much potential. Its implementation is consistently achieved through a constructive political dialogue, promotion of inter-parliamentary and inter-agency contacts, and expansion of scientific, educational and academic exchanges and cultural-humanitarian cooperation as a whole.”
🎉 Congratulations to our colleagues and the people of Panama on this shared occasion! We wish you well-being, prosperity, and success.
#RussiaPanama#RussiaLatinAmerica
🇷🇺🇵🇦 March 29 marks the 35th anniversary of diplomatic relationsbetween Russia and Panama
Bilateral ties have a much longer history though: consular and trade relations were first established in November 1903, when the Russian Empire recognised the independence of the Central American state almost immediately after it was declared.
Following the formation of the USSR, Panama closed its existing consulates in our country, although the two nations continued to maintain diverse and mutually beneficial cooperation.
During World War II, Panama joined the Allied Powers, demonstrating solidarity in the fight against Nazism.
#Victory81: One of the most significant episodes in the history of bilateral relations was the passage of a Soviet submarine squadron through the Panama Canal in November-December 1942. The aim was to help protect the Allied Arctic convoys, which supplied military equipment and goods to the USSR via the North Atlantic under the Lend-Lease programme. This support underscored the friendly and cooperative relations between the USSR and Panama, as well as their unity in the shared fight against Nazism.
🤝 Today, cooperation between our countries is grounded in the provisions of the 1997 Treaty on the Principles of Relations and Cooperation, as well as the preceding Declaration of the same name signed in 1994 during a visit to Moscow by Panama’s Foreign Minister José Raúl Mulino, who now serves as the country’s President.
#Panamais a promising trade and economic partner for Russia, with its unique geographical location and well-developed trade and financial infrastructure.
💬 Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova during her weekly briefing (March 25, 2026):
“The Russian-Panamanian ties have much potential. Its implementation is consistently achieved through a constructive political dialogue, promotion of inter-parliamentary and inter-agency contacts, and expansion of scientific, educational and academic exchanges and cultural-humanitarian cooperation as a whole.”
🎉 Congratulations to our colleagues and the people of Panama on this shared occasion! We wish you well-being, prosperity, and success.
#RussiaPanama#RussiaLatinAmerica