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Источник @rusembpak · Post #1532 · 29 мая

🗓 May 29, by decision of the Heads of States of the Eurasian Economic Union, is celebrated annually as #EAEUDay. January 1 marked 1️⃣0️⃣years since the Treaty on the EAEU (signed on May 29, 2014) came into force, launching the Union as a regional integration association. Over this time, the EAEU has proven to be asuccessful project of regional integration based on equality and consideration of each member’s interests. The Union has become an independent and self-sufficient centre of the emerging #MultipolarWorld. The member-states of the Union — the EAEU "Five" — Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Russia — have achieved significant progress: the Union's internal market is functioning and improving, mutual trade is demonstrating sustainable growth, cooperation is becoming closer in such areas as transportation, logistics, industry, agriculture, energy and food security. 📈Economic indicators speak for themselves: according to estimates available, the combined GDP of the EAEU member-states has increased from 1.6 to 2.5 trillion dollars over the 10 years of the Union's development. In 2024, the growth of the GDP (on average in the Union) was recorded as 4.4%, thus, outpacing the global average growth of 3.3%. Trade with third countries has increased by 60%, while the share of the national currencies in mutual trade within the EAEU has reached 90%. The Eurasian Economic Union has firmly established itself as a major actorin global economic affairs with an extensive network of partnerships. Today, free trade agreements of the EAEU with Vietnam🇻🇳, Iran🇮🇷, and Serbia🇷🇸 are already in force, with the two non-preferential agreements have been signed with China🇨🇳. Active efforts are being made to align the Union with China’s Belt and Road initiative. The EAEU maintains close cooperation with the Union's observer-states, such as Uzbekistan🇺🇿, Cuba🇨🇺, and Iran🇮🇷. The trade talks the EAEU is holding with Indonesia🇮🇩, the UAE🇦🇪, and Mongolia🇲🇳 are nearing completion. 📰 An excerpt form the interview by Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Alexei Overchuk for 'Rossiyskaya Gazeta' (May 28, 2025): 💬 <...> “We consider the EAEU to be the economic nucleus of Northern Eurasia — an area that has achieved a high level of socio-economic development and largely resolved issues of food and energy security. This makes the EAEU "Five" an attractive partner for the Global South countries, many of which are still fighting the implications of their colonial dependence on Western Europe. <...> Eurasia holds a vast creative potential, with nations both in the North and South committed to progress. Many of these countries are naturally seeking cooperation with Russia.” 🎙 From a briefing by Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova(May 20, 2025): 💬 “Today, the EAEU stands as a paradigm of successful integration, where cooperation is built on principles of equality, trust, and respect, with due consideration for the interests of each member state. We extend our congratulations ahead of EAEU Day and express gratitude to our colleagues from member states and the Eurasian Economic Commission for their productive collaboration. We remain committed to unlocking further economic potential and deepening integration for the benefit of our nations’ citizens and businesses.”

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@translatedrussiannews · Post #42794 · 10.03.2026, 20:34

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@asianomics · Post #6008 · 28.04.2026, 09:32

🇰🇷S. Korea to Recover 90% of Naphtha Supply in May South Korea expects to secure up to 90% of pre-Iran war naphtha volumes for May, with major petrochemical firms lifting plant utilisation rates. Yeochun NCC, which had declared force majeure on some products, raised operations to 65% from 55% on April 1; Korea Petrochemical Ind. moved from 62% to 72% over the same period. Seoul has committed ₩674.4bn ($457mn) to subsidise up to 50% of the price gap between pre-war and current naphtha import costs for April–June. It has also locked in 2.1mn tonnes of alternative naphtha from four Middle Eastern suppliers — including Oman and Saudi Arabia — equivalent to roughly one month of national demand. A parallel crude oil swap system, drawing on state strategic reserves, has processed deals for ~14mn barrels with a further 16.5mn barrels targeted for May. The swap mechanism, initially set to run through end-May, is under review for extension given the prolonged Middle East conflict and high private-sector uptake. #SouthKorea#MiddleEast @asianomics

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@kursivuzeng · Post #2725 · 12.03.2026, 07:57

🇺🇿 Uzbek-Born Man Killed in Rocket Attack in Israel 🚨 A man from Uzbekistan, Rustam Gulomov, 62, was killed during a rocket attack in Yehud, Israel, the Uzbek embassy reported. 🌍 Gulomov renounced his Uzbek citizenship in 2017 and had lived in Israel for 14 years, later obtaining Israeli citizenship. ⚠️ As of March 11, the embassy confirmed no other Uzbek citizens were reported injured and urged nationals in Israel to follow air raid alerts and safety guidelines carefully. #MiddleEast#News

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@kursivuzeng · Post #2719 · 10.03.2026, 06:44

🛢 Oil Prices Drop 4% After Trump Predicts End to Middle East War 📉 Oil prices fell sharply on Tuesday after hitting a three-year high, as Donald Trump suggested the Middle East war could end soon, easing fears of prolonged global supply disruptions. 💵 Brent crude dropped $4.17 (4.2%) to $94.79 a barrel, while U.S. WTI crude fell $3.81 (4%) to $90.96. Prices had surged past $100 a barrel on Monday due to Saudi production cuts and the expanding U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran. 🤝 Market concerns eased after Vladimir Putin spoke with Trump and presented proposals aimed at quickly resolving the conflict. Trump said he believed the war with Iran was «very complete» and ahead of his expected timeline. ⚔️ Iran responded, warning it would control oil exports if attacks continued, while Trump reportedly considered easing sanctions on Russia and releasing emergency crude reserves. 🌍 G7 members said they were ready to take «necessary measures» to address the oil price spike, but did not commit to releasing reserves. #MiddleEast#News

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@kursivuzeng · Post #2716 · 09.03.2026, 09:21

🚨 Oil Prices Surge Over 25% Amid Middle East Conflict Global oil prices jumped sharply on Monday, rising more than 25% to the highest levels since mid-2022 as the conflict involving Israel, Iran and the United States disrupted supply. ⚓️ Strait of Hormuz under pressure – This key shipping route carries around 20% of the world’s oil, and disruptions to tanker movements have slowed deliveries, leaving Asian importers particularly exposed. 📈 Market moves – Brent crude hit $117.65 per barrel, up 27%, while U.S. WTI climbed 28.3% to $116.62. Earlier, Brent briefly touched $119.50 and WTI $119.48. ⛽️ Supply cuts – Iraq and Kuwait have reduced production, while Qatar’s LNG output has also fallen, tightening energy markets further. 👤 Geopolitical impact – The appointment of Mojtaba Khamenei as Iran’s new supreme leader reinforced expectations of continued hardline policies, adding to market uncertainty. #MiddleEast#News

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@kursivuzeng · Post #2715 · 08.03.2026, 22:04

🚨 Iran Names Mojtaba Khamenei as New Supreme Leader 🇮🇷 Mojtaba Khamenei has been appointed Iran’s new supreme leader, succeeding his father Ali Khamenei, who was killed earlier during the ongoing conflict. The decision was announced by Iran’s Assembly of Experts, which said it selected him by a decisive vote. 👤 Mojtaba Khamenei, a mid-ranking cleric with strong ties to Iran’s security establishment, had long been seen as a leading successor. As supreme leader, he now holds ultimate authority over Iran’s political, military and religious institutions. ⚠️ The appointment comes as the war involving Iran, the United States and Israel enters its second week. Tensions remain high, with Israeli strikes hitting oil storage facilities in Tehran, while Iran reports more than 1,300 civilians killed in the campaign. 🌍 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the military campaign against Iran’s leadership would continue, while U.S. officials confirmed additional American casualties from earlier Iranian attacks. ✈️ The escalating conflict is also pushing up global energy prices and disrupting international travel, adding to wider geopolitical tensions in the region. #MiddleEast#News

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@kursivuzeng · Post #2713 · 07.03.2026, 11:55

🚨 Indonesia Threatens to Quit Trump’s "Board of Peace" ⚖️ Indonesia’s Defence Minister Prabowo Subianto warned he may withdraw from Donald Trump’s “Board of Peace” if the initiative fails to benefit Palestinians, according to a government statement. 🌍 The board oversees an international stabilisation force in Gaza, part of a ceasefire arrangement that ended the two-year Israel-Hamas war. Indonesia had agreed to contribute troops, but domestic Islamic groups have criticised the move. 🔥 The ongoing conflict involving Iran has further complicated deployment plans, with U.S. officials saying timelines for the stabilisation force may shift due to regional instability. 📌 Domestic pressure is growing, with organisations like the Indonesian Ulema Council urging Jakarta to leave the initiative, while Nahdlatul Ulama suggests using the board to push for broader Middle East peace. 🇮🇩 Prabowo stressed that Indonesia’s participation depends on serving Palestinian and national interests, signalling the country could step back if the initiative no longer aligns with these priorities. #MiddleEast#News

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@kursivuzeng · Post #2708 · 05.03.2026, 12:03

📱 Uzbekistan Embassy in Israel Responds to Controversial Video 🇺🇿 The Embassy of Uzbekistan in Israel addressed a video showing an Uzbek citizen using offensive language while filming during a missile attack, which sparked criticism from Israeli residents. ⚠️ In the clip, the man compared people taking shelter from rocket strikes to rats. The remarks drew backlash, and an Israeli citizen later filed a complaint with police. 🤝 Embassy officials said they quickly contacted the Uzbek citizen and also spoke with the complainant. The embassy confirmed the man is safe and that the situation is being monitored by the consular department. 📢 The mission also urged Uzbek nationals in Israel to respect local laws, avoid provocations and follow safety guidance during missile attacks. #MiddleEast#News

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@kursivuzeng · Post #2707 · 05.03.2026, 12:03

📍 Iranian Drones Strike Area Near Airport in Azerbaijan’s Nakhchivan 🚁 Azerbaijan said drones believed to have crossed from Iran struck areas near Nakhchivan International Airport on Thursday, injuring two people. 🏢 One drone reportedly fell on the airport’s terminal building, about 10 km from the Iranian border, while another landed near a school in a nearby village. Footage circulating online showed black smoke rising close to the airport. ⚠️ Azerbaijan’s foreign ministry summoned Iranian ambassador Abbas Mousavi, demanding a swift explanation from Tehran and measures to prevent similar incidents in the future. 🤝 Uzbekistan also reacted to the situation, with Foreign Minister Bakhtiyor Saidov calling Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov to inquire about the incident. #MiddleEast#News

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@kursivuzeng · Post #2706 · 05.03.2026, 06:26

🎮 White House Uses Call of Duty Clip in Video Showing U.S. Strikes on Iran 📹 The official White House account posted a video about recent U.S. strikes on Iran that opens with footage from the video game Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III. 💥 The one-minute clip then shows real missile strikes on Iranian targets and was shared on March 4 with the caption “Courtesy of the Red, White & Blue”. 🕹 The post quickly drew attention online for mixing video game imagery with real military footage. It also follows earlier social media posts by U.S. authorities that used references from games such as Pokémon and Halo. #MiddleEast#News

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@kursivuzeng · Post #2703 · 04.03.2026, 10:57

🇺🇿More Than 500 Uzbek Nationals Remain in Doha Hotels 🏨 More than 500 Uzbek citizens are currently staying in hotels in Doha due to the unstable situation in the Middle East. 🤝 Embassy staff are regularly visiting citizens and providing assistance. Diplomats recently visited La Villa and OYYO Hotel to register Uzbek nationals temporarily staying there. 🍽 Representatives of the embassy and the Vatandosh Public Foundation also delivered iftar meals to citizens in need, while those requiring medical care were taken to Hamad Hospital. ⚰️ Diplomats also assisted with documentation and arrangements for the burial of an Uzbek citizen who died in a road accident, coordinating with Qatari authorities. ✈️ Qatar’s airspace remains closed amid the ongoing regional tensions. #MiddleEast#News

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@kursivuzeng · Post #2702 · 04.03.2026, 07:53

🌏 Central Asia in 2026: Safe Haven or Illusion? Geopolitical Risk Insights 📊 London-based analyst Alexander Smotrov, former Director of Global Counsel, shared with Kursiv Uzbekistan his perspective on geopolitical risk and investment opportunities in Central Asia and the Gulf amid 2026’s global volatility. ⚠️ Geopolitical volatility is now the baseline. Investors face synchronized crises, fragmented sanctions, and rising political risks. Smotrov warns that diversification is less effective, requiring highly selective assessments of markets and sectors. No “safe havens” exist, though areas of relative stability remain. 🛢 Middle East tensions—especially around Iran—could trigger capital reallocation similar to the Ukraine war. While the Gulf has long been viewed as relatively stable, recent escalations have pressured monarchies to engage in active diplomacy to maintain their reputations as investment hubs. 🌐 Central Asia as a “neutral zone.” Smotrov notes that countries like Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan have skillfully balanced relations with China, Russia, the Gulf, Turkey, and the West. This equidistance presents opportunities, but neutrality could be tested if global polarization increases. 👉 Read about this and more in the full article #MiddleEast#News

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