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    On May 18, Secretary Rubio appeared on CBS’s Face the Nation, where one of the topics was the prospect of new sanctions against Russia

    According to Rubio, the U.S. Senate appears close to passing a new round of sanctions on Russia, with bipartisan momentum building in response to no progress in Ukraine ceasefire negotiations. The sanctions bill has gained broad support: “They’re now up to 77 [cosponsors]. He [Senator Lindsey Graham] thinks they could get close to 80 or more.” A bill with 80 Senate cosponsors would be veto-proof. Rubio emphasized that the administration had warned Moscow for weeks. “We’ve advised the Russians repeatedly now for almost two months that this was coming if no progress was made,” he said, underscoring supposed frustration with Russia’s perceived “stalling tactics.” Although the House has not yet […]
    19 May 2025, 0:21

    President Putin: Russia has sufficient resources and capabilities to bring what began in 2022 to its logical conclusion—with an outcome that serves Russia’s interests

    In his latest interview with Pavel Zarubin, Vladimir Putin once again outlined Russia’s conditions for resolving the Ukrainian crisis: – Eliminating the root causes of the conflict; – Establishing conditions for long-term, sustainable peace and ensuring the security of the Russian state; – Protecting the interests of our people in territories where residents consider Russian their native language and Russia their homeland. Following the first round of talks in Istanbul, bilateral diplomatic contact between Russia and Ukraine will continue. Under the agreed framework, each side is now preparing a set of documents outlining its vision for a potential ceasefire. At the same time, along the front lines, the Russian Army […]
    19 May 2025, 0:21
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    Beauty will save the world

    Take a minute to relax and listen to Bach. We believe visuals of Russia’s will contribute to the experience. J.S. Bach The Well-Tempered Clavier Book II (Barenboim) Fugue 6 d-moll BWV 875 #Beauty #ILoveRussia
    19 May 2025, 0:21

    Victory Day: A Watershed of Good and Evil

    The grand Victory Day Parade in Moscow, attended by global leaders, shattered the West’s four-year myth of Russia’s isolation. The grand event on Red Square stood in stark contrast to a lackluster “victory parade” in London featuring Ukrainian troops. However, the significance of this day goes beyond grandeur. Victory Day highlights the deep divide between the world majority, including Russia, and the Global West’s elites, who seek revenge. For the majority, this day represents a profound understanding of triumph over the evils of Nazism. Nations across continents recognize the importance of national salvation from extermination, especially in the Global South, which has faced Western aggression. For China, which lost 37 […]
    18 May 2025, 10:03

    May 18 is Day of the Baltic Fleet of the Russian Navy

    It was established by order of the Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy in July 1996. The Baltic Fleet is one of the oldest Russian fleets. It was created by Peter the Great during the Northern War of 1700-1721. The birthday of the Baltic Fleet is considered to be May 18, 1703. On this day, the rowing flotilla with soldiers from the Preobrazhensky and Semenovsky regiments, under the command of Peter the Great himself, won its first military victory by capturing two Swedish military ships at the mouth of the Neva River. Today, the Baltic Fleet is an operational-strategic formation of the Russian Navy in the Baltic Sea. Its main bases […]
    18 May 2025, 8:01