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Posted Dec 17

Planning a trip to Russia with a new passport? Make sure your visa is in order ✈ If your passport with a valid Russian visa was canceled or damaged, you may need to transfer it. Read more: https://singapore.mid.ru/en/consular_section/visa_to_russia/visa_transfer_from_expired_or_damaged_passport/

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Posted Dec 16

📄 Excerpt from the article by Dmitry Medvedev, Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation (December 13, 2024) Read the article in full

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Posted Dec 14

❄ Winter Magic in Moscow ❄ Russian winters may be cold, but they have a unique charm — the crunch of snow, frosty stillness, and golden domes against the white landscape. The Novodevichy Convent, wrapped in snow, stands as a timeless symbol of Russia’s history and beauty

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Posted Dec 13

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Posted Dec 13

The Embassy comment The Eurasian Economic Union (#EAEU) is a powerful bloc not only in trade but also in industrial cooperation and scientific and technical collaboration. Over 10 years of existence, the EAEU has established itself as an independent center of the emerging multipolar world. The activities of the EAEU contribute to the growth of trade and investment exchanges, the intensification of business contacts, and the expansion of cooperative ties, which bring real benefits to each member of the Union. For example, the combined GDP of the Union's member states has grown from $1.6 trillion to $2.5 trillion, while trade turnover with third countries has increased by 60%—from $579 billion to $923 billion. Currently, the EAEU has established full-fledged free trade agreements with China, Serbia, Vietnam, and Iran. These agreements have enabled the EAEU to significantly increase trade turnover with these countries. A positive trend is also observed in relations with China. Remarkably, Russian-Chinese bilateral relations have seen substantial success, with the volume of trade surpassing the $200 billion target set by the countries’ leaders by the end of 2023. This year the negotiations on the similar agreements were held with the United Arab Emirates, Indonesia, India and Egypt. Free trade zone agreements have also been discussed at various stages with Mongolia, Pakistan, and Israel. Many countries are currently seeking not only to expand trade but also to simplify financial transactions. The EAEU can offer the necessary tools in this regard. For instance, within the union, the volume of trade conducted in national currencies has already surpassed 90%. Russia highly values the mutually beneficial multifaceted ties with its EAEU partners and seeks to continue working on strengthening the integration ties within it.

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Posted Dec 12

Embassy Comment In today's The Straits Times, we read an article by Mr Ravi Velloor, Senior Columnist, entitled "Ukraine's adjusting to the idea that it has to cede some territory to Russia". We leave it to Mr Velloor's conscience to decide whether he is right or wrong. For our part, we sincerely regret that the article uses the same old hackneyed (and long-refuted) arguments about the so-called “Russian attack on Ukraine”, citing as its source the clearly biased assessments of Lieutenant General Hans Werner Wiermann, who was Nato's head of international military staff. And the entire fruit of Mr Ravi Velloor’s thoughts leaves the impression of some kind of gloomy hopelessness and stagnation, either in the author’s conclusions or in the real state of affairs. But that is not the case. A multipolar, fairer and more humane world is taking shape before our eyes. Its trumpet was sounded recently at the BRICS summit in Kazan, Russia. An integral part of this process is the accelerating integration in the Eurasian space, which raises the question of creating a new equal and indivisible Eurasian security system to replace the Euro-Atlantic model, with which the collective West tried to inflict a so-called "strategic defeat" on the Russian Federation. The pragmatic economic basis for our vision of stability on the continent can be the concept of a Greater Eurasian Partnership uniting Russia, the SCO, the EAEU and ASEAN. You can read more about our views on the website of the Valdai International Discussion Club, where a speech by Russian President V.V. Putin on these issues was published. Read it, dear readers. Life will sparkle with new colours.

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Posted Dec 12

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Posted Dec 11

Next year we will celebrate the 80th anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War. In anticipation of this date, we are launching a series of publications about the heroes of the Great Patriotic War. Alexander Herman (1915-1943) Commander of the 3rd Leningrad Partisan Brigade. A native of Petrograd, Alexander Herman was, according to some sources, of German descent. He served in the military starting in 1933. When the war began, he joined the scouts. Operating behind enemy lines, he commanded a partisan unit that struck fear into the enemy soldiers. His brigade eliminated several thousand Nazi soldiers and officers, derailed hundreds of trains, and destroyed hundreds of vehicles. The Nazis launched a full-scale hunt for Herman. In 1943, his partisan unit was surrounded in the Pskov region. While breaking through to rejoin Soviet forces, the brave commander was killed by the enemy bullet.

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Posted Dec 10

Russia's MFA statement on Syria: ⚡️ We are monitoring the dramatic developments in Syria with extreme concern. Following his talks with a number of participants in the armed conflict in the Syrian Arab Republic, Bashar al-Assad decided to step down as the Syrian President and leave the country, instructing the government to transfer power peacefully. Russia was not involved in those negotiations. However, we call on all the parties involved to renounce the use of violence and resolve all governance issues through political efforts. In this regard, the Russian Federation maintains contact with all Syrian opposition groups. We urge all parties to respect the opinions of all ethnic and religious groups in Syrian society. We strongly support efforts to establish an inclusive political process based on Resolution 2254, unanimously adopted by the UN Security Council. We hope that these approaches will be taken into account by the UN and all stakeholders, including in the context of implementing UN Special Envoy for Syria Geir Pedersen’s recent initiative for urgent inclusive intra-Syrian talks in Geneva. Additionally, Russia is taking all necessary measures to ensure the safety of our citizens in Syria. Russian military bases in Syria are on high alert. There is no serious threat to their security at the moment.

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Posted Dec 9

On December 8, 2024, representatives of the Russian Embassy in Singapore attended the performance by Cheng Ballet Academy of ballet “Swan Lake”, music for which was composed by one of the greatest Russian composers Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. Along with the students of Cheng Ballet Academy the part of Prince Siegfried was performed by Mr. Jeon Minchul, the future soloist of the Mariinsky Ballet (Saint Petersburg, Russia).

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Posted Dec 7

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Posted Dec 7

🎙 Russia's Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov gave interview to CNN on a wide range of issues, focusing on Russia-US relations, the West's hybrid war against Russia, the emerging multipolar world and the Ukrainian crisis, its true roots and essence (Moscow, December 4, 2024) Key talking points • The risks [of escalation between the USA and Russia] are high and they are growing. That's quite disturbing. I believe we have a great lack of restraint on the part of the West, United States in particular, where people seemingly underestimate our resolve to defend our core national security interests. • If not for the Trump-1 administration that simply destroyed the INF Treaty, which served well interests of both the US and Russia for several decades, then there would be no "Oreshnik" in our hands. • Our strong will to defend our interests by all means is there and it's unwavered and unshaken, irrespective of how many billion of dollars will be burned in this conflict by the US. ❗️ We will not be the first to escalate. We will not be the first to do something that would mean we have created a situation with point of no return past. • We at BRICS do not want to replace the dollar. We want to develop a system that would allow us at BRICS to serve what our economic operators need in parallel to what US and others have.The monopolism which US tries to maintain and insert and impose everywhere is dangerous for the US itself. • It's a polyphonic world order to use the word of President Vladimir Putin from his Valdai presentation.

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