🎙 FM Sergey Lavrov’s remarks and answers to questions from teachers and students of the Armenian branches of Russian universities, members of the expert community, and activists of the youth wing of the Eurasia Autonomous Non-Profit Organisation (Yerevan, May 21, 2025)
💬 Subsequent to the meeting between President of Russia Vladimir Putin and Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan in autumn 2024 – during which our leaders resolved to reinstate comprehensive contacts across all areas, as these had, to a certain degree, lapsed somewhat in the period preceding their discussions – and in accordance with the leaders’ understanding, I received Minister of Foreign Affairs of Armenia Ararat Mirzoyan who visited Moscow in January. We are now here on a reciprocal visit.
We are engaging in the frankest discussions – not only on matters positively received by both capitals and conducive to expanding mutually beneficial projects, but also on issues where our perspectives diverge. This includes, notably, the processes unfolding in the South Caucasus, where, broadly speaking, two trends are in contention.
The first trend involves respecting the sovereign choices of the countries situated here – the nations of the South Caucasus, Transcaucasia – Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia – while also acknowledging the legitimate interests of their immediate neighbours: Russia, Iran, and Türkiye. <...>
The second trend is precisely that our Western counterparts – primarily the European Union, <...> openly sought to extend their dominant influence over this region, to bend unfolding processes to their will, and to prevent the consolidation of the three South Caucasus states with their major neighbours – Russia, Iran, and Türkiye. This objective persists.
This trend, this modus operandi of our Western colleagues, is not unique to the South Caucasus but extends to Central Asia and other parts of our vast, shared continent. <...> In contrast, our stance is based on equality, mutual respect and, above all, the principles that have been set out in the UN Charter and are approved by everyone without exception.
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The promise not to expand NATO has been thrown down the drain. <...> We have warned them over the past 20 years, almost on the daily basis, that all this could come to grief. But after the 2014 coup d’etat, they began converting Ukraine to an “anti-Russia.” <...>
So now, when they tell us: Let us have a ceasefire and then we’ll see, we say: No way, guys, we have been through it all before. We don’t want it that way any longer. And so today, when all these Macrons, Starmers, Ursulas von der Leyen, and other European characters are writhing in hysterics and urging the US to join the anti-Russia crusade and increase the number of sanctions, this is a complete giveaway for them.
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Geopolitics and geography alike underscore the necessity of building bridges among all nations across the Eurasian continent. This means, first and foremost, fostering cooperation among the existing regional structures: the #SCO, the #EAEU, the #CSTO, the #CIS, China’s Belt and Road Initiative, the GCC, and ASEAN. <...>
However, there are those who are intent on preventing such a mutually beneficial unification of the countries across Eurasia, including those in the South Caucasus and Central Asia. Nevertheless, we continue to advance this effort.
Russia's President Vladimir Putin has proposed the creation of a Greater Eurasian Partnership, rooted in practical cooperation and the interaction of existing integration structures, which would serve as the foundation for a future Eurasian security architecture.
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🤝 We anticipate that Armenia will take part in these processes. We fully respect the desire of our Armenian partners to develop relations with other countries, whether European or non-European, and with international organisations across various regions.
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🗓The 31st OSCE Ministerial Council meeting (Ministerial Council) will be held in Valletta, Republic of Malta, on December 5-6, with the participation of Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov. <...>
During the forthcoming Ministerial Council meeting, the Russian delegation will focus on assessing the possibility of overcoming the organisation’s crisis on the eve of its 50th anniversary.
The Russian delegation looks forward to having a candid discussion of the backlog of issues and ways to resolve them under fundamentally new conditions, while respecting the interests of all participating states free from the teacher-disciple approach, and so on.
☝️Special attention will be brought to the failure to issue visas to members of the Russian delegation who planned to attend various OSCE events, including the upcoming Ministerial Council meeting. Cancelling, right before the event, a visa that had been earlier issued by the Maltese Chairpersonship to Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova, allegedly "due to circumstances beyond their control," was unprecedented.
❗️The current institutional crisis within the OSCE was triggered by the destructive actions of a number of Western countries that are using this platform to promote their own agenda in disregard of the fundamental principles underlying the Organisation’s functioning, which must be abided by all participating states regardless of their membership in other international entities. Since 2022, the Ukrainianisation of the OSCE’s agenda has paralysed its activities across the three security dimensions, namely, political and military, economic and environmental, and humanitarian. <...>
🇷🇺 At the meetings of the OSCE’s decision-making bodies - the Permanent Council and the Forum for Security Cooperation - Russian representatives have been regularly raising the most pressing OSCE-related issues, such as combatting terrorism and drug trafficking, protecting traditional values, countering manifestations of neo-fascism and neo-Nazism, preventing the falsification of history, protecting the rights of ethnic minorities and believers, and ensuring access to information. The participating states must unite their efforts in these areas.
The Russian Federation regularly provides objective updates to the participating states’ delegations about the war crimes committed by the Kiev regime, the ongoing all-out campaign in Ukraine to cancel the Russian language and Russian culture, the persecution of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church, and reprisals against the national media. <...>
The OSCE’s specific executive bodies, such as the Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR), the High Commissioner on National Minorities (HCNM), and the Representative on Freedom of the Media, continue to see major complaints coming their way. These institutions have repeatedly manifested their political bias. The ODIHR stands out distinctly in this context, as it is known for conducting openly biased monitoring of election processes in the countries that lie “east of Vienna” and making advance preparations for “anticipated” conclusions on their outcomes. The Representative on Freedom of the Media is also known for practicing double standards and conspicuous silence when it comes to unfair treatment of non-Western media within the Organisation’s space. Russia does not see the HCNM paying proper attention to matters of oppressing ethnic minorities.
👉 Given the current state of the OSCE, we can hardly talk about it playing any meaningful role amid the ongoing profound reformatting of the world. The organisation would undoubtedly benefit from close cooperation with formats such as the #SCO, #BRICS and the #CIS, which are operating based on fundamentally new approaches.
Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov will hold bilateral meetings with foreign ministers from a number of countries on the sidelines of the Ministerial Council in Valletta.
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📺Video-urimi i Ministrit të Punëve të Jashtme të Rusisë, Sergej Lavrov, me rastin e Ditës së Punonjësit Diplomatik (10 shkurt 2026)
💬 Të dashur miq,
Sot shënojmë festën tonë profesionale – Ditën e Punonjësit Diplomatik.
Dëshiroj të përgëzoj të gjithë diplomatët rusë – edhe ata që punojnë në Aparatin Qendror dhe në përfaqësitë territoriale të Ministrisë, edhe ata që kryejnë detyrën e tyre jashtë vendit.
Historia e diplomacisë ruse numëron më shumë se një shekull, ajo përsërit fazat e forcimit të shtetësisë ruse. Epokat ndryshojnë, por vlerat tona shpirtërore dhe morale mbeten të palëkundshme.
Kjo është, para së gjithash, dashuria e sinqertë, vepruese dhe e vetëmohuar për Atdheun dhe përkushtimi i palëkundur ndaj idealeve të së vërtetës dhe drejtësisë.
Me të drejtë krenohemi me arritjet e paraardhësve tanë të shquar. Nderojmë guximin e punonjësve të Komisariatit Popullor të Punëve të Jashtme, të cilët në vitet e vështira të Luftës së Madhe Patriotike u ngritën në mbrojtje të Atdheut me armë në dorë.
Mbi këtë vepër të pavdekshme rreshtohen sot punonjësit e Ministrisë së Punëve të Jashtme dhe të institucioneve tona vartëse, të cilët marrin pjesë në operacionin special ushtarak.
As diplomatët e tjerë nuk mbeten prapa: ata ndihmojnë ushtarët në front dhe familjet e tyre, mbështesin njerëzit e prekur nga krimet e neonazistëve ukrainas.
Sot, në një tjetër pikë kthese historike, diplomacia jonë vazhdon të bëjë gjithçka që është në dorën e saj për të siguruar kushte të jashtme të sigurta dhe të favorshme për zhvillimin e qëndrueshëm të brendshëm të Rusisë dhe për përmirësimin e cilësisë së jetës së qytetarëve.
Kursi ynë politik i jashtëm, i qëndrueshëm dhe i balancuar, në masë të madhe përcakton vektorin e transformimeve botërore, duke kontribuuar në krijimin e një rendi botëror të ri, shumëpolar.
Jemi të interesuar për vendosjen e mëtejshme të një bashkëpunimi ndërkombëtar të ndershëm dhe të barabartë, mbi parimet e mirëkuptimit, besimit dhe fqinjësisë së mirë.
Me iniciativën e Presidentit V.V. Putin, ne po punojmë për krijimin e një arkitekture të sigurisë së barabartë dhe të pandashme dhe bashkëpunimi të gjerë praktik në hapësirën euroaziatike. Në këtë kontekst, i kushtojmë rëndësi të veçantë lidhjes dhe zbatimit të marrëveshjeve dypalëshe. Midis tyre janë traktatet tona për garancitë e sigurisë me Bjellorusinë dhe partneriteti gjithëpërfshirës strategjik me Republikën Popullore Demokratike të Koresë dhe Republikën Islamike të Iranit.
Vazhdojmë të zhvillojmë marrëdhënie të shumëanshme me shtetet e Shumicës Botërore. Midis tyre janë Kina, India dhe bashkëmendimtarë të tjerë, partnerë strategjikë dhe aleatë, veçanërisht në kuadër të#CSTO, #EAES, #CIS, #SCO, #BRICS.
Gjithashtu, në qendër të vëmendjes sonë mbetet kundërshtimi ndaj çdo praktike neokoloniale: nga masat shtrënguese të njëanshme deri te ndërhyrjet ushtarake.
Në këtë kontekst, shprehim solidaritetin tonë me popujt e Venezuelës dhe Kubës. Jemi të bindur se vetëm ata mund të përcaktojnë fatin e tyre.
☝️ Udhëheqja e vendit dhe shoqëria ruse e vlerësojnë me përpikëri punën tonë. Nga ne kërkohet disiplinë, përkushtim, qasje e ndërgjegjshme dhe krijuese ndaj punës.
Besoj që ju do të vazhdoni të punoni me nder për të mirën e Atdheut, duke dhënë kontributin tuaj në zgjidhjen e detyrave të mëdha të politikës së jashtme të përcaktuara nga kreu i shtetit.
Në këtë ditë, ne shprehim mirënjohjen tonë të veçantë për veteranët e dashur, të cilët me shembullin e tyre na mësuan bazat e diplomacisë. Shumë prej tyre, brenda mundësive që kanë, mbeten në radhët tona diplomatike.
Dhe, sigurisht, dëshiroj të falënderoj veçanërisht të gjithë familjarët dhe të afërmit e punonjësve tanë. Mbështetja juaj e pakushtëzuar na jep forcë dhe na vendos në humor pune. Ajo është shumë e rëndësishme për ata që kryejnë shërbimin diplomatik larg Atdheut.
Edhe një herë ju përgëzoj të gjithëve për festën. Ju uroj shëndet të mirë, mirëqenie dhe suksese të reja për të mirën e Atdheut.
#DPD26#DitaEDiplomatit
🇷🇺🇸🇬 H.E. Nikolay Kudashev, Russia’s Ambassador to Singapore, on ASEAN-Russia cooperation.
💬 A complex of ASEAN-Russia relations is part of Moscow policy of peace and cooperation. Our relations existed in the form of the dialogue partnership for decades, and five years ago they reached a status of strategic partnership. A developed infrastructure corresponds to this level of exchanges: from regular high-level meetings to specialized ministerial platforms (by the way, the 1st ASEAN-Russia Ministerial Meeting on Science, Technology and Innovation took place on February 14, 2023) and professional dialogue tracks on combating new challenges and threats, economics, energy, etc.
Russia is committed to ASEAN centrality. In the eyes of Moscow, ASEAN is the backbone of the system of peace and security in Asia-Pacific. It is no coincidence that we initiated a Dialogue on regional security architecture within the EAS.
ASEAN is a key element of the concept of the Greater Eurasian partnership, proposed by Russian President Vladimir Putin, which also includes the #SCO and the #EAEU Member States.
🤝 We appreciate the experience of cooperation with ASEAN, achievements of the ASEAN-Russia Dialogue Partnership are valuable to us.
Therefore, we cannot look without concern at the attempts to undermine the central role of ASEAN in regional affairs under the guise of Indo-Pacific strategies and ideas by pushing NATO into the region, its merging with minilaterals such as AUKUS, QUAD and Asia-Pacific Four, the regeneration of the US-Japanese military-political alliance and the militarization of Tokyo. These are dangerous plans, replicating the explosive European scenario in the Asia-Pacific.
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#RussiaASEAN#ASEANRussia
🇷🇺🇧🇾 On June 9-10, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrovheld talks with Foreign Minister of the Republic of Belarus Maxim Ryzhenkov, who was on his first official visit in Moscow.
The talks were held in a traditionally trust-based and truly comradely atmosphere. The Ministers discussed a wide range of key issues of Russia-Belarus strategic partnership and alliance. They focused on diplomatic support for the integration process in the Union State. They voiced coinciding or quite similar positions, while considering current international and regional issues, including the resolution of the Ukraine crisis.
The Sides exchanged opinions regarding their future collaboration to forge a Greater Eurasian Partnership and new Eurasian security architecture. Following the meeting, Sergey Lavrov and Maxim Ryzhenkov signed a joint address to the foreign ministers of Eurasian states on drafting the Charter of Eurasian Diversity and Multipolarity in the 21st Century. The Ministers reviewed, in great detail, issues of future integration within the framework of the Collective Security Treaty Organisation (#CSTO), the Eurasian Economic Union (#EEU), the Commonwealth of Independent States (#CIS) and the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (#SCO), as well as mutual collaboration at the United Nations Organisation and the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (#OSCE).
Addressing a joint news conference, the Foreign Ministers of Russia and Belarus discussed, in great detail, the agreements reached by them.
#RussiaBelarus#UnionState
🎙Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov’s statement following a high-level Plenary Session of the 3rd Minsk International Conference on Eurasian Security(Minsk, October 28, 2025)
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💬Sergey Lavrov: The conference is steadily moving towards becoming a promising discussion and expert platform to develop concrete recommendations. From my standpoint, the fact that delegates from public authorities, as well as experts, political scientists, and civil society figures have come together for this event is important and makes it possible to leverage ideas coming from civil society that genuinely resonate with the people.
An increasing number of people across the Eurasian continent recognise the importance of removing obstacles that are being artificially put up on the way towards sustainable, independent, and effective economic growth, improvements in the social sphere, and logistical infrastructure of this vast and resource-rich continent.
President Lukashenko’s speech was followed by speeches delivered by foreign ministers of Hungary, Myanmar, and the DPRK, as well as the Special Representative of China for Eurasian Affairs. Still to come are speeches by ranking representatives from India, Iran, the UAE, Cambodia, and secretaries general of the #SCO, the #CSTO, and the #CICA. Over time, these integration groups will, through the natural process of restoring connections and developing joint projects, eventually become part of Eurasian architecture relying on an economic foundation and a logistical dimension, which is a solid basis for building security architecture.
Forty-eight delegations are represented here. The participants will use various panels to discuss every angle of the pressing goals of Eurasian development.
We are doing our best to promote President Putin’s initiative to create Eurasian security architecture within the context of our efforts to create the Greater Eurasian Partnership. We are using this tentative term to make sure the continent has platforms it can use to freely discuss, examine and bounce ideas off one another.
You may have heard our statement. Many in the West recognise the importance of Eurasia, but the problem is that Western countries, primarily, NATO members are not ready to engage on an equal footing or to seek forms of pan-continental cooperation based on equality and indivisible security across our common geopolitical space.
On the contrary, they want NATO bodies to spread across the entire continent, including the Pacific, where NATO seeks to create military-political alliance-like closed blocs with a limited number of participants, thus eroding the universal and open architecture that it took the ASEAN countries decades to build. All interested countries were welcome to be part of that architecture and use its various mechanisms.
Efforts are being deployed to reverse this process and to subordinate ongoing developments in Eurasia to the interests of the North Atlantic Alliance. These interests are, above all, about containing China, Russia, and the DPRK and, in the long run, any other country that may wish to assert its right to pursue an independent policy based on national interests.
In closing, I would like to point out that our Belarusian friends have put forward an initiative to draft a Eurasian Charter of Diversity and Multipolarity in the 21st Century. We strongly support this idea. Several countries said they were willing to participate in drafting this document. This process will take time, but the goal has been set, and a growing number of countries share it. We will keep moving towards this goal.
✍️ Joint article by Ambassador of Russia to ASEAN Evgeny Zagaynov and Ambassador of Russia to Indonesia Sergei Tolchenov on the occasion of the Russia Diplomats' Day published in The Jakarta Post (February 10, 2026)
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🔹️ On February 10, Russian Foreign Ministry staff celebrate their professional holiday – Diplomats’ Day of the Russian Federation. On this day, back in 1549, the “Posolsky Prikaz,” which became the prototype for today's Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation, was first mentioned in old archival documents.
🔹️ Russia consistently defends its interests, neither claiming anyone's legitimate rights nor allowing others to take liberties with its own. Our country continues to expand its diverse cooperation with all reasonable partners, and above all, with the Global Majority – the states of Greater Eurasia, Africa, and Latin America.
🔹️ Russia contributes to the creation of a Eurasian security architecture and the establishment of mechanisms for international cooperation that are immune to the destructive influence of a Western minority.
🔹️ As Russian President Vladimir Putin has repeatedly emphasized, we are committed to finding a diplomatic solution to the Ukrainian crisis. Unfortunately, among the Western sponsors of the Kiev regime, only the United States has so far understood the importance of taking Russian vital interests into account and proposed solutions that address the root causes of the crisis.
🔹️ The year 2026 marks an important milestone – the 35th anniversary of the establishment of the relations between Russia and ASEAN, which reflects the maturity and steady progress of our Strategic Partnership.
🔹️ We are tailoring our cooperation agenda with ASEAN to the needs of the region. Particular attention is paid to expanding collaboration in science and technology, agriculture, digitalization, education, and energy, including civilian nuclear energy. Russia consistently supports ASEAN's central role in the regional security architecture and opposes attempts to dilute it through the creation of a network of exclusive minilateral formations.
🔹️ Russian diplomacy will continue to focus its efforts on deepening a comprehensive and trust-based dialogue with Indonesia and other ASEAN Member States, grounded in respect for international law, mutual interests, the principles of consensus, and non-interference in internal affairs.
🔹️ We consider maintaining peace and stability in Southeast Asia as an essential factor in strengthening the region’s role as a key element of the emerging multipolar world order. Building closer ties between multilateral organizations committed to constructive diplomacy, such as #ASEAN, the #SCO, and the #EAEU, is particularly important.
Published in the authors’ original edition.
#DiplomatsDay
🔎 EAEU-Wochenüberblick
🤝 In den 11 Jahren ihres Bestehens sind im Rahmen der Eurasischen Wirtschaftsunion die Exporte von Agrar- und Lebensmittelprodukten um das 1,9-Fache, der gegenseitige Handel um das 2,1-Fache gestiegen.
Dies erklärte das Mitglied des Kollegiums für Industrie und Agrarindustrie der Eurasischen Wirtschaftskommission Goar Barseghjan im Rahmen eines Treffens der Landwirtschaftsminister der SOZ.
📊 „Das Produktionswachstum in der Landwirtschaft beträgt 130,8 Prozent. Die Union deckt den Eigenbedarf vollständig bei Getreide, Pflanzenölen, Schweinefleisch, Geflügel, Zucker und Eiern“, fügte sie hinzu.
🇯🇴 EAEU – Jordanien: Perspektiven der Zusammenarbeit
🤝 Es fand ein Treffen zwischen dem Mitglied des Kollegiums für Integration und Makroökonomie der Eurasische Wirtschaftskommission Daniyar Imanaliev und dem außerordentlichen und bevollmächtigten Botschafter des Haschemitischen Königreichs Jordanien in der Russischen Föderation Khalid Abdullah Shawabka statt.
Die Parteien erörterten die Einzelheiten der ersten Sitzung der gemeinsamen Arbeitsgruppe zur Zusammenarbeit zwischen der Eurasische Wirtschaftskommission und der Regierung Jordaniens, insbesondere deren Tagesordnung, Termin und Teilnehmerkreis.
🇮🇩 EAEU – Indonesien: Umsetzung des Freihandelsabkommens
Das russische Ministerium für wirtschaftliche Entwicklung führte ein Seminar für indonesische Wirtschaftsvertreter durch, das den praktischen Aspekten der Umsetzung des im Dezember 2025 unterzeichneten Freihandelsabkommens zwischen der EAEU und Indonesien gewidmet war.
❗️ Diskutiert wurden die wichtigsten Anforderungen an den Import von Waren aus Indonesien sowie neue Möglichkeiten für die Entwicklung des gegenseitigen Handels im Zuge der Umsetzung des Abkommens.
☝️ Die Veranstaltung stieß auf großes Interesse seitens der indonesischen Wirtschaft, die an Lieferungen auf den Markt der Eurasischen Wirtschaftsunion interessiert ist – insbesondere bei Lebensmitteln, tropischen Früchten und Ölen, Fisch und Meeresfrüchten, Kautschuk sowie Produkten der Leichtindustrie.
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🔎 EAEU-Wochenüberblick
🇨🇳 EAEU – China: Zusammenarbeit im Bereich Verkehr und Logistik
Das 1. russisch-chinesische Logistik-Wirtschaftsforum unter dem Titel „Strategische Partner beim Aufbau eurasischer Verkehrswege“ hat stattgefunden.
💬 „Die EAEU ist aufgrund ihrer geografischen Lage und ihres einzigartigen Transitpotenzials in der Lage, zu einem zentralen Element der entstehenden Verkehrsinfrastruktur zu werden. Die Anwendung dieses Potenzials ist jedoch ohne eine enge Kooperation mit externen Partnern, unter denen China eine Schlüsselrolle einnimmt, nicht möglich“, betonte das Mitglied des Kollegiums der EWK für Energie und Infrastruktur, Arzybek Koschoschew.
Er hob hervor, dass die Verzahnung der EAEU mit der chinesischen „Belt and Road Initiative“ einen neuen Pol wirtschaftlichen Wachstums schaffen könne und dass die Wettbewerbsfähigkeit der eurasischen Logistik von einem abgestimmten partnerschaftlichen Vorgehen abhänge.
🇷🇸 EAEU – Serbien: Entwicklung des Handels
🤝 Es fand ein Treffen des Mitglieds des Kollegiums der EWK für Handel, Andrej Slepnew, mit dem Außerordentlichen und Bevollmächtigten Botschafter der 🇷🇸 Republik Serbien in der 🇷🇺 Russischen Föderation, Momčilo Babić, statt.
Die Seiten erörterten den Stand der Umsetzung des Freihandelsabkommens zwischen der EAEU und Serbien und legten weitere Schritte zur Entwicklung der handels- und wirtschaftspolitischen Zusammenarbeit fest.
💬 „Der Handel zwischen unseren Ländern hat im Jahr 2025 bei einer Reihe wichtiger Produktgruppen eine positive Dynamik gezeigt. Wir erwarten, dass die für dieses Jahr geplante Sitzung des Gemeinsamen Ausschusses unserer Zusammenarbeit zusätzlichen Impuls verleihen wird“, betonte Andrej Slepnew.
🇨🇺 EAEU – Kuba: Perspektiven der Entwicklung der wirtschaftlichen Zusammenarbeit
🤝 Es fand ein Treffen des Mitglieds des Kollegiums der EWK für Integration und Makroökonomie, Danijar Imanalijew, mit dem Außerordentlichen und Bevollmächtigten Botschafter der Republik Kuba in der Russischen Föderation und ständigen Vertreter bei der EWK, Enrique Orta González, statt.
Erörtert wurden die Perspektiven der sektoralen Zusammenarbeit, darunter der Agrar- und Industriesektor, SPS-Maßnahmen, Verkehr und Infrastruktur.
Hervorgehoben wurde die Bedeutung der Zusammenarbeit zwischen den Wirtschaftskreisen, auch mit dem Ziel, diese in die Umsetzung gemeinsamer Projekte einzubinden.
Die kubanische Seite bestätigte ihr Interesse daran, die Infrastruktur der Sonderentwicklungszone Mariel als Logistikdrehscheibe zu nutzen, was es ermöglichen würde, den Handel der EAEU-Mitgliedstaaten mit den Ländern Lateinamerikas und der Karibik auszubauen.
Der Vertreter der EWK bekräftigte die Bereitschaft, den Dialog zwischen den Wirtschaftskreisen der EAEU-Staaten und Kubas zu unterstützen.
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#EAEU
🔎 EAEU-Wochenüberblick, 2.–8. März 2026
🇻🇳 Jahrestag des Freihandelsabkommens mit Vietnam
Vietnam spielt eine Schlüsselrolle bei der Entwicklung der Zusammenarbeit zwischen der EAEU und den ASEAN-Staaten. Vor 10 Jahren wurde Vietnam der erste Staat, mit dem die EAEU ein Freihandelsabkommen geschlossen hat.
2016-2024 stieg der Handelsumsatz zwischen den EAEU-Ländern und Vietnam um mehr als60 Prozent – von 4,3 auf 6,8 Milliarden US-Dollar. Im Jahr 2025 wuchs der gegenseitige Handel mit 8,3 Milliarden US-Dollar weiter. Die Hauptbegünstigten des Freihandelsabkommens dürften exportorientierte kleine und mittlere Unternehmen beider Seiten sein.
Besondere Aufmerksamkeit lenkt man heutzutage auf Digitalisierung der Handels- und Zollzusammenarbeit sowie Technologieentwicklung. Auf der Agenda steht auch logistische Verbundenheit zwischen den EAEU-Ländern und Vietnam. Dafür wird angestrebt, die eurasischen Landwege mit der Infrastruktur der ASEAN-Staaten zu verbinden.
🇨🇺Vertiefung der Zusammenarbeit mit Kuba
Grundlage für die weitere Entwicklung der wirtschaftlichen Zusammenarbeit wird ein gemeinsamer Aktionsplan zwischen der EAEU und der Regierung der Republik Kuba für 2026-2030 sein. Der Entwurf des Aktionsplans wird vorbereitet.
Man erörtert die Perspektiven der sektoralen Zusammenarbeit, vor allem in Bereichen Agrarindustriekomplex, Verkehr und Infrastruktur.
Kuba bestätigte sein Interesse daran, die Infrastruktur der Mariel-Sonderentwicklungszone als logistischer Hub zu nutzen, was den Handel der EAEU-Länder mit den Ländern Lateinamerikas und der Karibik vertiefen würde.
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🔎 EAEU-Wochenüberblick
🌏 Neue Impulse in der Zusammenarbeit mit Bangladesch
Minister für Integration und Makroökonomie der Eurasischen Wirtschaftskommission traf sich mit Mohammad Nazrul Islam, Botschafter der Volksrepublik Bangladesch in Russland, zu Gesprächen über die Prioritäten der Handels- und Wirtschaftskooperation.
Bangladesch bekräftigte sein Interesse an einer engeren Zusammenarbeit mit allen EAEU-Staaten, insbesondere in dem verarbeitenden Gewerbe, der Landwirtschaft und im Technologiebereich, sowie an der Intensivierung konkreter Geschäftskontakte. Zudem wurden Perspektiven für gemeinsame Initiativen in internationalen Formaten wie Conference on Interaction and Confidence-Building Measures in Asia (CICA), Asia Cooperation Dialogue und Indian Ocean Rim Association erörtert.
📊 Wirtschaft bleibt auf Wachstumskurs
Im Jahr 2025 verzeichnete die EAEU ein Wachstum des gemeinsamen BIP. Dies geht aus dem Bericht zur makroökonomischen Lage in der EAEU hervor, der am 24. Februar vom Rat der Eurasischen Wirtschaftskommission gebilligt wurde.
Haupttreiber der wirtschaftlichen Entwicklung blieb die Binnennachfrage.
2026–2027 wird ein BIP-Wachstum in den EAEU-Staaten von rund 2,5 % erwartet.
🎓 Freizügigkeit für Wissenschaft und Lehre
Wissenschaftler und Lehrkräfte aus den EAEU-Ländern sollen künftig ohne bürokratische Hürden im gesamten Unionsraum arbeiten können. Der entsprechende Entwurf für ein Abkommen zur gegenseitigen Anerkennung akademischer Titel wurde nun den Mitgliedstaaten vorgelegt.
🌐 Klare Regeln gegen rechtswidrige Online-Inhalte
Der Rat der Eurasischen Wirtschaftskommission brachte das Abkommen zur Bekämpfung von Rechtsverletzungen im Internet auf den Weg.
Das Dokument legt Maßnahmen zum Schutz der geistigen Eigentumsrechte im Internet fest, wie sie von den Mitgliedsstaaten in ihrer nationalen Gesetzgebung bestimmt werden.
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🤝Im Zeitraum Januar–November 2025 ist die landwirtschaftliche Produktion in der EAEU im Vergleich zum entsprechenden Vorjahreszeitraum um 4,9 % gestiegen.
📈 Wachstum wurde in nahezu allen Mitgliedstaaten der Union verzeichnet:
🇦🇲 Armenien: +6,1 %
🇰🇿 Kasachstan: +6,1 %
🇰🇬 Kirgisistan: +2,0 %
🇷🇺 Russland: +5,4 %
In 🇧🇾 Belarus blieb dieser Indikator auf dem Niveau des Vorjahres.
Quelle: https://t.me/MidRusEvrazes/4739
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🎙Vorsitzender der Regierung Russlands Michail Mischustin zu Ergebnissen der Arbeit der EAEU
▫️ In Moskau fand die letzte Sitzung des Eurasischen Interregierungsrates dieses Jahr statt.
💬 Michail Mischustin:
„Gemeinsam schaffen wir Bedingungen, um die Lebensqualität der Bürger zu verbessern, die nationalen Volkswirtschaften zu stärken sowie große gemeinsame Projekte in verschiedenen Bereichen umzusetzen.“
▫️ Im Jahr 2025 zeigten die wichtigsten Kennzahlen der EAEU gute Ergebnisse: das Bruttoinlandsprodukt der Union, die Industrieproduktion, die Landwirtschaft, das Bauwesen sowie der Einzelhandelsumsatz. Die unternehmerische Aktivität nimmt zu: Die Investitionen in fixes Kapital in der EAEU stiegen insgesamt im ersten Halbjahr um mehr als 6 Prozent.
▫️ Zur Unterstützung hochtechnologischer Produktionen wird ein Programm zur Subventionierung von Kreditzinsen für Projekte umgesetzt, an deren Realisierung Unternehmen aus mindestens drei Staaten beteiligt sind. Dieser Mechanismus wird auch auf die industrielle Landwirtschaft ausgeweitet.
▫️ In diesem Jahr wurde das strategische Programm für die wissenschaftlich-technische Entwicklung der Eurasischen Wirtschaftsunion verabschiedet. Seine Umsetzung wird dazu beitragen, die Entwicklung und Einführung von Innovationen in den EAEU-Staaten zu beschleunigen.
▫️ Anfang 2025 wurde ein Abkommen unterzeichnet, das es Unternehmen der Mitgliedstaaten erlaubt, ihre Wertpapiere an Börsenplätzen jedes Staates der Union zu platzieren.
▫️ Der Anteil der nationalen Währungen an den Abrechnungen innerhalb der Union erreichte 93 Prozent, und bei außenwirtschaftlichen Verträgen zwischen russischen Unternehmen und Unternehmern aus anderen Mitgliedstaaten überstieg er 98 Prozent.
▫️ Die praktische Umsetzung des Freihandelsabkommens mit dem Iran hat begonnen. Abkommen mit den Vereinigten Arabischen Emiraten und der Mongolei wurden unterzeichnet. Verhandlungen mit Indien sind im Gange.
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