Moscow disagrees with Armenian PM over CSTO threat claims amid strained relations
The CSTO, which includes several former Soviet states such as Russia, Belarus, and Kazakhstan, was founded to protect its members from external threats.
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The CSTO, which includes several former Soviet states such as Russia, Belarus, and Kazakhstan, was founded to protect its members from external threats.
The Central Electoral Commission (CEC) reported that all gubernatorial elections saw the victory of incumbents or acting heads appointed by President Vladimir Putin, while United Russia candidates secured wins in parliamentary seats.
In response, Peskov addressed the media, stating, "We have seen these reports, and not every instance of such information corresponds to reality." He emphasized that while the reports may have captured attention, they do not necessarily reflect the true nature of Russia's relations with Iran.
According to the statement, the foundation's work allegedly supports "false patriots" and members of banned extremist groups.
The leader's pledge to support individuals facing hardship comes at a time when Russia is experiencing a noticeable uptick in military recruitment.
The missile hit during peak hours, targeting both the supermarket and a nearby post office, Ukrainian authorities reported.
The Ukrainian operation, which targets key military installations and infrastructure near the border, represents one of the most audacious offensives by Ukraine since the conflict began.
Reports of reduced YouTube speeds have emerged from various parts of Russia, affecting the platform's accessibility and disrupting the flow of information.
The travel advisory, issued by Japan’s Foreign Ministry, highlights increasing concerns about safety and security in Russia, particularly in light of ongoing geopolitical tensions and regional instability. The warning has been interpreted by Russian officials as a signal that Japan is not fully committed to advancing diplomatic and economic relations with Moscow.
The European Union has announced that €1.5 billion ($1.6 billion) in profits generated from frozen Russian assets will be directed towards supporting Ukraine, a move that has drawn sharp criticism from Moscow.
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