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Russia President Putin signed a decree on providing humanitarian support to people who share traditional Russian spiritual and moral values.

Foreigners and stateless persons will be able to receive a temporary residence permit in the Russian Federation in addition to quotas and without confirmation of proficiency in Russian if they want to move because their countries are pursuing "policies that impose destructive neoliberal ideological attitudes."

The government is expected to approve a list of countries imposing such an ideology.


 
Russia President Putin signed a decree on providing humanitarian support to people who share traditional Russian spiritual and moral values.
A little more detail on this:

"No Quota, No Language Test" - Putin Invites Families with Traditional Values to Move to Russia

If your country persecutes you because you have traditional Christian values, then President Vladimir Putin has just rolled out the red carpet​

Aug 19, 2024

MOSCOW, August 19. /TASS/. Russia will provide assistance to those who do not accept destructive neoliberal attitudes in their countries that contradict traditional values. A decree on preferential treatment when relocating to Russia as humanitarian support was signed by Russian President Vladimir Putin.

As noted in the document, the opportunity to apply for temporary residence in the Russian Federation is given to such foreigners “without taking into account the quota approved by the government of the Russian Federation and without submitting a document confirming knowledge of the Russian language, knowledge of the history of Russia and the fundamentals of legislation.” The reason may be rejection of the policies of their countries, “imposing destructive neoliberal ideological guidelines that contradict traditional Russian spiritual and moral values.”

The list of values has already been established by the Fundamentals of State Policy in this area, while the list of states that impose unhealthy attitudes on their citizens will have to be compiled by the government of the Russian Federation. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation has ordered to begin issuing three-month visas in September for applications on moral grounds.

In February, at the Agency for Strategic Initiatives forum, Putin supported the idea of Italian student Irene Cecchini, who proposed simplifying the move to the Russian Federation based on cultural, traditional and family values. The head of state agreed with Cecchini’s words that in order to determine what kind of people come to the country, an individual approach is needed.

Source: TASS (Russian)

I was reading this article below today and was thinking to myself that if Harris is elected in Nov, then the next step individually, if one has the means, is to look to leave the US, since in all intents and purposes the US will be done in so many ways. I figure the next 4 years would become the big push for the many agendas at hand to include increased depopulation. But, I was also thinking to myself where can one really go? Maybe Russia...

Hopefully, the US will be on the list of countries “imposing destructive neoliberal ideological guidelines that contradict traditional Russian spiritual and moral values.” It certainly is at the forefront of such things...

 
Russia President Putin signed a decree on providing humanitarian support to people who share traditional Russian spiritual and moral values.

We knew for awhile from various analysts and even astrologers that eventually there will be a mass influx of migrants from the Western countries. But until now it wasn't clear how exactly it would happen or be allowed to happen, because various restrictions (like a quota) made immigration to Russia a very stressful and lengthy procedure. This was evident from the videos that various expats did, where they described their process. They are still going through it.

But now, by signing this totally unprecedented and revolutionary decree, Putin provides an easier and more organic way in. Being tied to a quota in a specific region, and also being able to pass the Russian language test, are very challenging barriers for immigrants.

I still think that the language test is a must for migrants that come from Central Asia. But it looks like this new decree isn't going to interfer with that. This decree is a preparation specifically for the immigration from the Western countries, and at the top probably know that at some point it will become so massive, they need to put a specific mechanism in place.

In my opinion this is excellent news. This is the first time when I am more optimistic than not about the chances of Western people moving to Russia in large groups. :-D 👍
 
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Russia President Putin signed a decree on providing humanitarian support to people who share traditional Russian spiritual and moral values.

Foreigners and stateless persons will be able to receive a temporary residence permit in the Russian Federation in addition to quotas and without confirmation of proficiency in Russian if they want to move because their countries are pursuing "policies that impose destructive neoliberal ideological attitudes."

The government is expected to approve a list of countries imposing such an ideology.


Here is the RT article about it:
Russia opens up residency to foreigners ‘who share traditional values’

Very good news! I am seriously thinking about moving to Russia now! :-D

Although I love Mexico, the total obedience of the local population under covid rules was disturbing. I remember during the height of it the residents of Moscow forced the policy makers to drop some of the most ridiculous rules by not complying. I thought to myself, you know I like to live among people of that mindset.

Also, I never thought I would admit to this, but I miss snow and autumn.
 
An attempted prison takeover in the Federal Penitentiary in the town of Surovikino in the Volgograd region ends as special forces of the Russian National Guard neutralized four prisoners.


11 hours ago (Updated: 4 hours ago)
MOSCOW (Sputnik) - Several prisoners of a penal colony in Russia's Volgograd Region took hostages at a meeting of the disciplinary commission, some people were injured, Russia's Federal Penitentiary Service told Sputnik on Friday.

The hostage-taking in the colony in the Volgograd region occurred during a meeting of the disciplinary commission.

"During a meeting of the disciplinary commission in the penal colony 19 in the Volgograd Region, several prisoners took hostages. There are injured," the authority said.

At the moment, measures are being taken to free the hostages, the Federal Penitentiary Service informed.

“In connection with the emergency incident in the IK-19 of the Federal Penitentiary Service of Russia in the Volgograd region, a group of employees of the central office of the Federal Penitentiary Service of Russia immediately left for the region to conduct an inspection,” the service reported.

A criminal case has been opened in the Volgograd region over the hostage-taking situation, the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation told Sputnik.

“Today, several prisoners in the correctional colony № 19 of the Volgograd region in the city of Surovikino, took hostage the staff of the mentioned institution. This fact initiated a criminal case under part 4 of article 206 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation, part 3 of article 321 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation," the committee said.

Right now, authorities are carrying out an investigation to establish all the circumstances of the incident.

⚡️Prisoners of colony No. 19 in the Russian Volgograd region have taken hostages, the Federal Penitentiary Service told Sputnik.

The hostage-taking in the colony in the Volgograd region occurred during a meeting of the disciplinary commission.

At the moment, measures are being… pic.twitter.com/aGWyiYsntk
— Sputnik (@SputnikInt) August 23, 2024

About 1,000 prisoners are currently in the penal colony 19, where the hostage-taking took place, Vadim Cherednik, chairman of the regional public monitoring commission, told Sputnik.

The colony contains about 1,000 prisoners. The colony is designed for more places,” he said.

He added that he does not see the correlation between the hostage-taking situation and the conditions in the colony as a whole.
Four injured employees of the Federal Penitentiary Service after the hostage-taking in a Volgograd colony have been hospitalized, Volgograd Region Governor Andrei Bocharov reported.

According to the governor, air ambulances and supporting hospitals in Volgograd have been put on standby, medical specialists have been sent to Surovikino Central Regional Hospital.

“There are enough forces and means to help the victims,” Bocharov emphasized.

Russian President Vladimir Putin said at a meeting with permanent members of the Russian Security Council that Director of the Russian Federal Penitentiary Service Arkady Gostev had reported to him on the situation in the Volgograd Region.

Russian National Guard in Volgograd Region Neutralizes 4 Prisoners Who Took Colony Hostage

Snipers of the Russian National Guard in the Volgograd Region neutralized four prisoners who took colony employees hostage, the hostages were released, the security forces told Sputnik on Friday.

"Snipers of the special forces of the Russian National Guard in the Volgograd Region neutralized four prisoners who took the colony employees hostage with four accurate shots, the hostages have been released," the National Guard said.

❗️Four injured employees of the Federal Penitentiary Service were hospitalized after being taken hostage in the colony in Surovikino, Russia's Volgograd region, its governor said.
He also added that an operational headquarters was set up to coordinate the work on the release of… x.com
 
Putin's visit to Mongolia and other notes of interest

Dear Vladimir Vladimirovich, I wish you to return to our beautiful country with ancient history and eternal blue sky. 🇲🇳🇷🇺
Welcome to our country of eternal blue sky and ancient history. 🇲🇳🇷🇺


Press review: Putin goes to Mongolia and Berlin gives Kiev free run to use its weapons
MOSCOW, September 3. /TASS/. Russian President Vladimir Putin is on a visit to Mongolia; Berlin highlights Kiev’s right to use German-donated weapons for strikes inside Russia; and Moscow invites Vietnam to attend the Russia-hosted BRICS summit. These stories topped Tuesday’s newspaper headlines across Russia.

Nezavisimaya Gazeta: Why Putin’s visit to Mongolia matters

Russian President Vladimir Putin is on a visit to Mongolia, invited by the country’s president, Ukhnaagiin Khurelsukh, who proposed that Putin join in celebrating the 85th anniversary of Russian-Mongolian forces defeating the Japanese in battles preceding World War II, an event that had profound geopolitical consequences. Having felt the strength of the Red Army, Tokyo did not dare to join the war against the Soviet Union even in light of Hitler’s initial successes in the early stages of the Great Patriotic War, Nezavisimaya Gazeta writes.

Vasily Kashin, senior researcher at the Higher School of Economics, points out that "Mongolia is not the biggest country, but it requires attention given the long border it shares with Russia." "Moscow needs to maintain contact with Mongolia’s leadership, as well as a certain level of cooperation," the expert said.

Mongolia has two very important neighbors, Russia and China, and their leaders are no strangers to the country, with Chinese President Xi Jinping notably making a trip to Mongolia just a few years ago. Since then, however, Ulaanbaatar has diversified its foreign policy. The country has become more independent, seeking to make it clear that it’s not in anyone’s sphere of influence.

Alexander Lomanov, deputy director of the Russian Academy of Sciences’ Institute of World Economy and International Relations, notes that "the reason behind Putin’s visit has a lot of historical significance for China." "The Chinese believe that their country played the leading role in defeating the Japanese aggressor. After all, the war actually started in the early 1930s with Japan's annexation of Manchuria, where Tokyo had established a satellite state. This is why memories of imperialist Japan’s defeat and China’s role in that process are an important page of history for the Chinese," the analyst stressed.

Today, Mongolia’s economic ties with Russia do not run as deep as with China. But defense cooperation with Russia is crucial, as the two countries hold annual joint drills, Moscow assists Mongolia in mastering weapons provided from Russia and Mongolian service members receive training at Russian military universities. The Russian president’s visit may contribute to boosting overall relations between the two nations.

Izvestia: Berlin says Kiev has every right to use German-donated weapons against Russia

Once Kiev receives weapons from Berlin, it can do with them as it pleases, an official at the Germany embassy in Russia told Izvestia. The embassy worker clarified that Germany puts no restrictions on Ukraine using these weapons for strikes inside Russia either. Thus, they have aligned themselves with the United Kingdom and France, who previously also said that they did not oppose Kiev striking targets in Russia.

Meanwhile, German politicians have been hot and cold about the Ukrainian army’s operations amid Kiev’s aggression against Russia’s borderline Kursk Region, said Artyom Sokolov, a researcher with the European Studies Institute at Moscow State Institute of International Relations. "If you look at the overall tone of the German leadership’s statements about what is going on in the Kursk Region, it suggests that they are distancing themselves from these developments," the expert said. He pointed out that both German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock had limited themselves to token statements reiterating general support for Kiev.

In the meantime, discussions continue about providing Kiev with German-made Taurus long-range missiles. Talks on the matter have been ongoing almost since the start of the conflict but there is still no progress to speak of. "The situation on the frontline isn't looking good for the Ukrainian armed forces so the Kiev authorities are hoping to largely shift the attention of the Western public and their own people to some symbolic successes such as strikes against Russian targets with Western-made long-range weapons," Sokolov noted.
"One by one, EU countries have come out in support of the Ukrainian army attacking targets inside Russia. Now, this seems to be the united position of NATO. The bloc’s member states have crossed all red lines in this regard and things are heading towards an escalation of violence. [Ukrainian President Vladimir] Zelensky is somehow managing to drag NATO into a confrontation with Russia, step by step," German political scientist Alexander Rahr told the newspaper. However, members of the collective West still don’t have a common vision. Washington is not yet ready to give an unequivocal answer to the Kiev administration’s requests, largely due to the upcoming US presidential election. And Europe also remains divided on the issue.

Izvestia: Russia invites Vietnam to attend BRICS summit

Moscow has sent an official invitation to Vietnam to take part in the BRICS group’s summit in the Russian city of Kazan and expects the country to send a high-level delegation, an official at the Russian embassy in Hanoi told Izvestia. Vietnam has long been eyeing BRICS membership but has as yet not filed an official application to join. Hanoi already has close ties with Moscow and Beijing, and joining BRICS would send an unwanted message to Washington, with which Vietnam has been working to boost ties, experts say.

Vietnam has been mulling the possibility of joining BRICS for quite a while. Becoming a full-fledged member is currently the only possible option, but soon, a new partner state category is going to be established. Russia is working on introducing the status, which will closely resemble membership, due to the large number of countries wishing to join the group. The category will be launched at the Kazan summit.

The countries of the Global South have recently started to express a clear interest in BRICS. Azerbaijan, Malaysia and Thailand have already put in for membership. Bloomberg reported on September 2 that Turkey had done the same.

"Hanoi is famous for knowing how to balance between the interests of major powers. BRICS is known as an alternative to organizations dominated by the West, namely the US, which is the main market for Vietnamese exports. In 2023, trade between the US and Vietnam stood at $111 bln, with Vietnamese exports accounting for $97 bln. In late 2023, Hanoi and Washington raised their relations to the highest level of comprehensive strategic partnership. Vietnam keeps boosting relations with the US in all areas, so its membership in a group that includes the two main rivals of the US - China and Russia - is bound to ruffle some feathers in Washington," Yelena Nikulina, a researcher with the Center of Vietnamese and ASEAN Studies at the Russian Academy of Sciences’ Institute Institute of China and Modern Asia, pointed out.

However, experts believe that given that other Southeast Asian nations such as Malaysia and Thailand have put in membership bids for BRICS, this could make Vietnam’s decision a little easier.

Vedomosti: EU reduces LNG imports while beefing up pipeline gas purchases

Liquefied natural gas (LNG) to European Union countries fell by 27% in August 2024 compared to the same month last year, Vedomosti writes, citing data from the Gas Infrastructure Europe (GIE) association of infrastructure operators. Meanwhile, according to the Gas Exporting Countries Forum (GECF), EU nations raised pipeline gas purchases by 5% between January and July.

Russian gas supplies were the main driver behind the rise in pipeline gas purchases by EU nations. According to GECF data, Russian gas supplies via Ukraine increased by 24% between January and July, and gas exports via the TurkStream pipeline skyrocketed by 44%.
Ivan Timonin, project manager at the Implementa company, points out that overall gas consumption in the European Union is declining due to stagnating economic activity, the rising role of renewable energy and overall good weather that is causing consumers to use less gas. Decreasing demand is having a clearer impact on LNG supplies because they don’t depend on pipeline infrastructure, the expert explained.

Igor Yushkov, an expert at the Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation, expects LNG exports to Europe to drop further in September and October. European consumers currently have no need to compete for more expensive gas with Asia.
Russian pipeline gas supplies to the EU have reached their maximums for existing infrastructure facilities, while the Yamal LNG project is providing more than half of its liquefied gas to Europe, Finam analyst Sergey Kaufman emphasized. He expects the situation to remain the same until the end of 2024. Yushkov does not rule out that Russia’s Novatek company may slightly reduce LNG supplies to the EU in the coming months in order to increase exports to Asia due to the favorable ice situation along the Northern Sea Route.

The thing to remember is that Russian gas giant Gazprom’s contract for gas transit via Ukraine will expire in late December 2024. The Ukrainian authorities have stated they have no plans to extend the current agreement. However, Gazprom will be able to maintain transit by booking gas transmission capacities at auctions. Otherwise, the TurkStream pipeline will be the only route for the company to export gas to the EU.

Kommersant: Analysts anticipate Russian stock market to rebound

The Moscow Stock Exchange's (MOEX) index has dropped below 2,600 points for the first time since May 2023. The downward trend has persisted for the fourth consecutive month. Experts interviewed by Kommersant say that the growing tax burden on Russian companies, a decline in business activity in China and falling commodity prices are affecting investor moods. Still, market participants are optimistic that this downward trend will end.

The current downturn is largely due to an increase in the tax burden on companies and the negative impact of sanctions, especially discounts on Russian commodity exports, as well as a rise in other export costs related to sanctions and geopolitics, Dmitry Babin, a stock market expert at BCS World of Investment, said.

The August data on business activity in China, which was released earlier in the week and turned out to be negative for the markets, is another reason for the index’s decrease, Capital Lab partner Yevgeny Shatov noted. Furthermore, oil prices are also falling due to a general business lull and expectations of a rise in OPEC+ supplies. Besides, in Shatov’s words, investors are redirecting their funds from the market amid rising interest rates. According to Russia’s Central Bank, major banks have raised the maximum rate on deposits to 17.5%.

In the meantime, the medium-term negative trend is on its way out, so if inflation rate data points to a slowdown in the rise of prices and no additional tensions emerge in politics and the global economy, the market will stabilize and then start to grow, Natalya Malykh, head of stock analysis at Finam, said.

As long as market conditions and the geopolitical situation do not change much, the Moscow Exchange’s index is most likely to stand at the 2,400-2,600 level at the end of the year, Babin estimates. In a more optimistic scenario, both Malykh and Shatov expect the index to grow by the end of the year. TASS is not responsible for the material quoted in these press reviews

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US seeking to ‘sterilize’ national information space from dissent — Russian diplomat
5 Sep, 05:30
These actions create a media background for implementing corresponding campaign decisions, Maria Zakharova said
MOSCOW, September 5. /TASS/. The United States’ attacks on Russian media outlets are part of special services’ well-elaborated campaign for the "sterilization" of the national information space from any manifestations of dissent, Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said.

"Obviously, these well-elaborated actions create a media background for implementing corresponding campaign decisions," she told journalists when asked to comment on the US sanctions against Russia’s Rossiya Segodnya media group and its subsidiaries - RIA Novosti, RT, TV-Novosti, Ruptly, and Sputnik.

The US Treasury Department said on Wednesday that it is imposing sanctions on Margarita Simonyan, editor-in-chief of the Russian broadcaster RT, and her deputies - Anton Anisimov and Elizaveta Brodskaya. In addition, the US Department of State has restricted the Rossiya Segodnya media group and its subsidiaries - RIA Novosti, RT, TV-Novosti, Ruptly, and Sputnik, designating them as "foreign missions."

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We knew for awhile from various analysts and even astrologers that eventually there will be a mass influx of migrants from the Western countries. But until now it wasn't clear how exactly it would happen or be allowed to happen, because various restrictions (like a quota) made immigration to Russia a very stressful and lengthy procedure. This was evident from the videos that various expats did, where they described their process. They are still going through it.

But now, by signing this totally unprecedented and revolutionary decree, Putin provides an easier and more organic way in. Being tied to a quota in a specific region, and also being able to pass the Russian language test, are very challenging barriers for immigrants.

I still think that the language test is a must for migrants that come from Central Asia. But it looks like this new decree isn't going to interfer with that. This decree is a preparation specifically for the immigration from the Western countries, and at the top probably know that at some point it will become so massive, they need to put a specific mechanism in place.

In my opinion this is excellent news. This is the first time when I am more optimistic than not about the chances of Western people moving to Russia in large groups. :-D 👍
We'll see how it turns out, but with the decades of programming in the West, I'm afraid most people will not even consider moving to Russia, because of the old notion that Russia is a frozen, totalitarian hell-hole. They will not see it as a viable option, provided they are aware it is an option. And after decades of de-christianisation, many don't have spiritual values, they are even rebuked by the notion.

Also, media oulets here don't exactly shout the news from the rooftops. I just saw a little article today in one of our main journals, the tone was clearly mocking, as in "who in their right mind would want to move to Russia? Putin is clearly delusional, and if christians feels persecuted here, well... who cares?."

I will wait for the visa to be made available and I will look at it. But even knowing what I know, I would probably wait the very last moment, the situation would have to be desperate for me to leave everything I have ever known behind.

But in any case, it is very generous of the Russians to give that opportunity.🙏🏻
 

MOSCOW, September 13. /TASS/. The Bank of Russia raised the key rate by 100 basis points to 19% per annum and indicated the possibility of raising the figure once again at the next meeting, according to a press release following the meeting of the regulator's Board of Directors.

"On 13 September 2024, the Bank of Russia Board of Directors decided to increase the key rate by 100 basis points to 19.00% per annum. Current inflationary pressures remain high. By the end of 2024, annual inflation is likely to exceed the July forecast range of 6.5 - 7%. Growth in domestic demand is still significantly outstripping the capabilities to expand the supply of goods and services. Further tightening of monetary policy is required to resume the disinflation process, reduce inflation expectations, and ensure the return of inflation to the target in 2025. The Bank of Russia holds open the prospect of increasing the key rate at its upcoming meeting," the report said.

At the same time, operational indicators and GDP data for the Q2 of 2024 indicate a slight slowdown in Russian economic growth mainly due to rising constraints on the supply side and a declining external demand, the Bank of Russia said.

"GDP data for Q2 2024 and high-frequency indicators in July - August show that the growth of the Russian economy slowed down slightly. This deceleration was probably caused not primarily by a cooling of domestic demand but by an increase in supply-side constraints and softening external demand. This is evidenced by high current inflationary pressures. The upward deviation of the Russian economy from a balanced growth path is still significant," the report said.

According to the Bank of Russia, the balance of inflation risks over the medium term has shifted significantly toward pro-inflationary ones. "Over the medium-term horizon, the balance of inflation risks is significantly tilted to the upside. Pro-inflationary risks associated with the deterioration of foreign trade conditions increased. There are still risks associated with the persistently high inflation expectations and the upward deviation of the Russian economy from a balanced growth path. Disinflationary risks are primarily related to a faster slowdown in domestic demand growth than expected in the baseline scenario," the report said.
The Bank of Russia Board of Directors will hold its next meeting on the key rate on October 25, 2024.

Putin discusses Foreign Ministry issues with Security Council members
"We will ask Sergey Viktorovich [Lavrov] to tell us about his recent contacts with his foreign colleagues," the president said
NOVO-OGARYOVO, September 13. /TASS/. A number of issues on the line of the Foreign Ministry have become the topic of Russian President Vladimir Putin's meeting with the permanent members of the Russian Security Council.

"We have several issues on the Foreign Ministry line on the agenda today," Putin told the participants of the meeting. "Accordingly, today's speaker is Sergey Viktorovich Lavrov," the Russian leader pointed out.

"We will ask Sergey Viktorovich [Lavrov] to tell us about his recent contacts with his foreign colleagues," the president said.

WASHINGTON, September 13. /TASS/. The United States, the United Kingdom and Canada are launching a diplomatic campaign to address the alleged threat posed by the Russian broadcaster RT, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken told reporters at the Department of State.

"Today, the United States, the United Kingdom and Canada are launching a joint diplomatic campaign to rally allies and partners around the world to join us in addressing the threat posed by RT," he said.

The top US diplomat claimed that the media group allegedly interfered in sovereign affairs of foreign countries and was also "engaged in covert information and influence operations." That is why he urged the allies "to start by treating RT’s activities as they do other intelligence activities by Russia within their borders."

Blinken added that Washington would impose sanctions on three entities and two individuals that were supposedly involved in such operations, including, as the US claims, alleged meddling in Moldova’s internal affairs and the upcoming election in that country.

On September 4, the US Department of State has restricted the Rossiya Segodnya media group and its subsidiaries - RIA Novosti, RT, TV-Novosti, Ruptly, and Sputnik, designating them as "foreign missions". In addition, the US Department of the Treasury imposed sanctions on RT’s senior editorial staff.

 
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