New Visa information approved list of 18 countries…

Approval of a list of countries whose citizens can benefit from simplified entry procedures to Russia at checkpoints at the Free Port of Vladivostok – 17 April 2017

A list of 18 countries has been approved whose citizens can obtain electronic single entry business, tourist or humanitarian visas when entering the Russian Federation through checkpoints at the Free Port of Vladivostok. This initiative is aimed at enhancing the investment appeal of the region and expanding business ties by facilitating projects involving foreign companies, and attracting more foreign tourists.

Reference:

Submitted by the Ministry for the Development of the Russian Far East.

The Federal Law No. 114-FZ dated 15 August 1996 Procedures to Enter and Exit the Russian Federation have been amended per Federal Law No. 28-FZ dated 7 March 2017 to simplify visa procedures for foreign nationals arriving in the Russian Federation through border checkpoints located within the Free Port of Vladivostok.

It has been established that the Russian Government shall determine the countries whose nationals are to be granted e-visas when entering Russia through checkpoints at the Free Port of Vladivostok.

The signed directive contains an approved list of 18 countries: Algeria, Bahrein, Brunei, India, Qatar, People’s Republic of China, Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, Kuwait, Morocco, Mexico, United Arab Emirates, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Tunisia, Turkey and Japan.

The citizens of these countries shall benefit from simplified procedures when obtaining visas of up to 30 days with a period of stay in the Russian Federation not exceeding eight days. These visas can be executed as e-documents.

The initiative to introduce simplified visa procedures for checkpoints at the Free Port of Vladivostok for foreign nationals from the listed countries is aimed at enhancing the investment appeal of the region and expanding business ties by facilitating projects involving foreign companies, and attracting more foreign tourists.

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WtR

April 17th 2017 and snow snow snow…

-3 and snowing…
Yes it is April and it is what I have talked about in Russia, “Winter Loves You Long Long Time!”

We may have a whole week of this. Lucky for us, the ground had thawed, but sidewalks and streets are slick as can be…

Just thought you might wanna know what we put up with here in Russia…

I am so happy, I love snow and wish I was in the Tiny Russian Village…

Have a nice day…

WtR

Press release on BRICS consultative meeting on the Middle East

April 13, 2017

On April 11−12, the third consultative meeting of BRICS special representatives took place in Visakhapatnam, India. The conference was attended by Russia’s Deputy Foreign Minister and Special Presidential Representative for the Middle East and Africa Mikhail Bogdanov, India’s Deputy Foreign Minister Sanjay Singh, South Africa’s Deputy Minister of International Relations and Cooperation Nomaindiya Mfeketo, China’s Special Envoy on the Middle East Gong Xiaosheng and Brazil’s Director of Department of Middle East Affairs Ligia Maria Sherer.

The sides adopted a joint communique.
Joint Communiqué on the Meeting of BRICS Special Envoys on Middle East

BRICS Special Envoys on Middle East expressed their concern about internal crises that have emerged in a number of states in the region in recent years. They firmly advocated that these crises should be resolved in accordance with the international law and UN Charter, without resorting to force or external interference and through establishing broad national dialogue with due respect for independence, territorial integrity and sovereignty of the countries of the region. The participants emphasized the legitimacy of the aspirations of the peoples of the region to enjoy full political and social freedoms and for respect to human rights.

They strongly condemned recent several attacks, against some BRICS countries, including that in the Russian Federation. BRICS members stand for consolidating international efforts to combat the global threat of terrorism. They stressed that counter-terrorism measures should be undertaken on the firm basis of international law under the aegis of the UN and its Security Council.

In the course of the meeting, the role of the UN Security Council as the international body bearing the primary responsibility for maintaining international peace and security was underlined. It was also stressed that military interventions that have not been authorized by the Security Council are incompatible with the UN Charter and unacceptable.

BRICS Special Envoys expressed their deep concern with regard to the continuing violence in Syria, deterioration of humanitarian situation and growing threat of international terrorism and extremism in that country.

The participants confirmed their strong support for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Syria and the need for a peaceful solution, led by the Syrians, to the conflict. They supported all efforts towards a political and diplomatic solution in Syria through talks based on Resolution 2254 of the United Nations Security Council. They welcomed the three rounds of talks held in Astana and the outcome of fifth round of talks in Geneva. They acknowledged that Astana talks paved the way for resumption of Geneva talks. They expressed resolve for renewed and committed efforts to find a political and diplomatic solution in Syria. In this regard, the efforts of the Special Envoy of the UN Secretary General Staffan de Mistura aimed at resumption of Geneva process were welcomed. The efforts of BRICS countries in providing humanitarian aid to Syria were welcomed. They called for continuing humanitarian assistance to Syria by BRICS countries and collaborating in the reconstruction of Syria.

While strongly condemning terrorism in all its forms and manifestations, they called upon all Syrians to join hands in the face of this dangerous threat and urged the international community to strictly abide by all the obligations pursuant to various relevant UNSC resolutions.

While strongly condemning the use of chemical weapons by anyone under any circumstances, they called upon the international community to remain united while addressing any use or threat of use of chemical weapons and stressed the importance of continued cooperation between OPCW Technical Secretariat, OPCW-UN Joint Investigative Mechanism with the Syrian authorities.

They expressed serious concern about the political and security situation and escalation of the armed conflict in Libya, highlighting its extremely negative consequences for the Middle East (West Asia) and North Africa and the Sahel region. It was noted that the military intervention into this country in 2011 led to the collapse of integrated state institutions, which in turn resulted in the rise of activities of terrorist and extremist groups.

They stressed their commitment to the unity, sovereignty, and territorial integrity of Libya. They expressed their support for the steps undertaken by Libyan authorities in combating the terrorist threats. They reaffirmed the need to overcome the dissensions between Libyan political forces and to achieve consensus in functioning of the Government by all stakeholders in pursuance of the Libya Political Agreement (LPA), In this context, they expressed their support for the efforts by the Special Representative of the UN Secretary General for Libya Martin Kobler, neighboring countries and by the African Union. The global efforts to defeat Islamic State (IS) in Sirte, Libya were welcomed.

They expressed concern over the continuing presence of terrorist formations including ISIS in other regions of the country and they supported the UN-sponsored international efforts aimed at inter-Libyan dialogue destined to achieve creation of unified authorities based on the recognition of interests of Libyan political forces, regions and tribal groups.

BRICS Special Envoys expressed their full respect for the independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity of Iraq. They supported the efforts by the Iraqi government to combat terrorism and restore control over the territories taken by the so called Islamic State of Iraq and Levant. They stressed their concern for the humanitarian impact of the ongoing military operation for the liberation of Mosul. The participants of the meeting expressed hope that all ethnic and confessional parties in Iraq enhance national reconciliation as the only way to overcome ongoing turmoil, bring long-awaited peace and economic recovery for the Iraqi people. In this regard they called on all parties to support all-inclusive national reconciliation process in Iraq taking into account the interests of all segments of the Iraqi society. They referred to the importance of an Iraqi-led national dialogue able to strengthen the country’s stability, territorial integrity and democratic institutions. They also urged the International community to provide continued assistance and humanitarian support for Iraqi refugees and internally displaced people.

They expressed their concern over the continuing armed conflict in the Yemen Republic which led to the killing of thousands of civilians, including women and children, and to the destruction of a significant part of vital civilian infrastructure, bringing the situation in Yemen to a humanitarian catastrophe. They called for urgent measures by the international community in order to ease social and economic situation in this country, unlimited access to humanitarian aid to all parts of the Yemen Republic.

In this regard the Special Envoys called for immediate ceasefire in Yemen, urging all parties to the conflict to resume the nation-wide dialogue in which representatives of Yemeni political forces and different groups of Yemeni population could participate in discussing the future of their country. The participants supported efforts taken by Mr. Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed in this regard.

BRICS members declared their readiness to provide relevant humanitarian aid and diplomatic assistance in resolving the situation in Yemen.

They were unanimous that the period of the fundamental transformations that is taking place in the Middle East (West Asia) and North African states should not be used as pretext to delaying resolution of long-standing conflicts, in particular the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. In this regard they confirmed their commitment to achieving a comprehensive, just and lasting settlement of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict on the basis of the universally recognized international legal framework including respective UN Security Council resolutions, the Madrid principles and the Arab Peace Initiative.

They called for an early resumption of the Palestinian-Israeli negotiations aiming at establishing an independent, viable and territorially contiguous Palestinian State within the borders based on June 4, 1967 lines and with East Jerusalem as its capital. They supported the Russian role in the Middle East Quartet aimed at achieving these ends as soon as possible. They expressed their readiness to contribute on a bigger scale towards a just and lasting resolution of the Middle East conflict.

The participants of the meeting appealed to the Palestinians and Israelis to undertake positive steps towards each other to restore mutual trust and create favorable conditions for restarting talks, avoiding unilateral steps, that endanger the two-state solution, in particular illegal Israeli settlement activity in the Occupied Palestinian Territories. They stood for overcoming the inter-Palestinian split based on the PLO political platform and the Arab Peace Initiative.

They expressed the intention to convene next consultations at the level of Deputy Foreign Ministers of BRICS countries in China in 2017.

The participants of the meeting also agreed on the advisability of holding regular consultations on the Middle East (West Asia) and North Africa topics at various venues, including the UN, and confirmed their support for holding informal meetings of their representatives.

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WtR

Happy Easter 2017…

Happy Easter 2017…

We will be busy!

Boza has to see the eye doctor and lets all hope that this specialist clinic for doggy eyes, will be able to help him…

Svetochka and I are wishing for a extra special Easter this year with news that will be good for Boza…

Have a good day…

WtR

P.S..

2017 Orthodox Easter; During this early early morning of Easter, I give thanks and well wishes to my family, friends and even my foes. I also apologize to any I may have offended, intentionally or otherwise. And I mean what I say…

Kyle

Russian Easter…

Russian Easter!

Easter Time 2019: At Different Times and Different Ways – East or West…

Recipe From Russia: A Very Simple Kulich! (Easter Pie or Cake)

Пасха. Пасхальные обычаи! Russian Easter & Customs!

We recieved a Kuhlich which is a Russian Easter Bread…

WtR

Right or Wrong always a way to look at it

WtR

So I did buy pussy willow plates and bowls…

I went to the store that I love and they had a dozen each of the plates I wanted. They must have sold around a thousand of each bowl and plate…. I bought two of each. These were the last orange ones. The rest were green…

I am going to buy some Pussy Willow Bowls and other thoughts

I know Svetochka will love the orange color and I like the pussy willow picture… 🙂

I tossed the milk truck into the images, just to show you how we buy raw milk in Moscow. It is the best way to buy it and it is always great quality…. Besides my raw milk machine is gone… 🙁

Vending Milk Dispenser in Moscow, Russia…

Have a nice day…

WtR

I am going to buy some Pussy Willow Bowls and other thoughts

If they have any left?

My favorite store has pussy willow imaged bowls and plates. They are of heat treated glass and I like them. Today I will attempt to get some. We need some good bowls for soup and they need to be break resistant…

Svetochka brought home a flier and it showed me these bowls and plates. I saw them yesterday and as always, I hesitated to get them and now when I go back; the thousands that were for sell, will be gone. That is the way it is. Good deals do not last long and I must become more Russian to catch these deals…

At 10 a.m. I will foray to the store and attempt to fight babushkas for the treasures… 🙂

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https://fix-price.ru/  — This is my favorite store to buy stuff for the home. Basic stuff…

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America dropped a big ass bomb and it is called Mother Of All Bombs! MOAB for that acronym thrill…

So I see we are dancing in the streets, the Neocons are wetting their pants with joy and war is proudly marching closer and closer…

This is what I think about the MOAB…

Russia: The Father Of All Bombs!

Russia has a big ass non nuclear bomb also and it is even bigger. AND it is called the Father Of All Bombs (FOAB – not to be outdone by America in title) Russians do not have to kick it out the back of a slow flying craft, their bomber drops it like a conventional bomb…

What is MOAB? ‘Mother of All Bombs’ GBU-43/B dropped on ISIS is 11 …

www.mirror.co.uk › News › World news › Afghanistan

12 hours ago – The GBU-43/B Massive Ordnance Air Blast (MOAB) bomb sitting in an … The bomb had to be “kickedout the back of the cargo plane due to its …

Hey I got a great idea!

Lets make a million of these bombs and just drop them randomly around the world, that would be just as good as trying to blow up CIA caves built in Afghanistan…

Yes I am being facetiously contrary…

Again everyone; “Ta-ra-ra Boom-de-ay”

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I think Svetochka does not want Boza and I to leave again!

I guess I have to do some thinking and planning. I think she might miss us and I think that maybe we need to spend some time with her…

If this is true, then Svetochka, Boza and I must make a trip to the village again and let me close everything down for a long term away. My life has been transferred down there. Then again a few weeks in Moscow and she may want to get rid of Boza and I…

We are Bear and Boza, you know…

WtR

Russians worlds biggest cat lovers?

Svetochka sent me this link!

Sveta says; “I am not sure? But it’s funny ;)”
https://daliaresearch.com/russians-are-the-worlds-biggest-cat-lovers/

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I am not to sure about this either…

But it says that Russians are the biggest cat owners in the world. Not by a little bit, by a bunch…

I will look around…

Hmm!

Nope!

WtR

It is proof of something alright!

The non cratered runway and the planes that were on the tarmac unharmed? Or maybe the non-detonated warheads that wound up in Syrian villages, even in the gardens? 6 to 8 old Soviet MIGs and a dozen casualties doesn’t really suggest there were 59 hits from 1000 lb warheads? I remember the Libyan images of the same missiles and they took out whole buildings, whole blocks, bodies scattered everywhere. All these missiles had to take out were some McDonald looking arches that housed planes and not a single archway was collapsed. Also, are we grown up adults seriously suggesting in media, the dinner table and in meetings that the USA hasn’t engaged in lying, cheating, bribing and murdering pretty much all the time, well literally since always? Next thing we are going to hear from most people is that ISIS/White Helmet videos of professionals, with no gloves handling kids covered in “sarin” and re-enacting fiction scenes from a movie, by jamming adrenaline syringes into the sternums of little babies is definitive proof of a chemical weapon attack…

Yes it is proof!

It is proof of a false flag attack backed by the Western Empire and literally everyone falls for it, lets it slide and or hides behind the conception of…

Not my problem!

When it does become your problem, who will stand up for you?

For we have a president that now: Trump Gleefully Recalls the ‘Beautiful Chocolate Cake’ He Ate While Bombing Iraq Syria Follow link below…
http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2017/04/trump-ate-beautiful-chocolate-cake-while-bombing-syria.html

We have gone Crazy! No seriously, we have gone…

WtR