BRICS leaders’ meeting (Putin’s Speech)

President of Russia Vladimir Putin: President Bolsonaro, Prime Minister Modi, President Xi Jinping, President Ramaphosa,

Colleagues, ladies and gentlemen,

I completely agree with President Bolsonaro’s praise of the work done by BRICS. Over the past 10 years, BRICS has achieved serious results and has gained a reputation as a respected association. At the same time, the coordination mechanisms established within BRICS make it possible to cooperate effectively in politics, security, trade, finance and culture.

It is important that the BRICS countries closely cooperate in addressing global and regional problems. Together we speak in favour of strict compliance with the norms of international law and the central role of the United Nations in international affairs. Our countries promote the influence of developing countries in the global management system, as well the establishment of a more just global order.

The BRICS member states consistently deepen mutually beneficial economic ties, strengthen trade and investment flow and together address such important tasks as industrial upgrading, the introduction of innovation technologies, and improvement in our people’s welfare.

This year Brazil, which is chairing BRICS, has carried out very useful and constructive work in all the areas of cooperation I mentioned. For this, I would like to thank both President Bolsonaro and all our Brazilian colleagues.

Colleagues, as mentioned, starting on January 1, 2020, Russia will chair BRICS. This is why I would like to talk about Russia’s main approaches to the further development of cooperation.

Everything we plan to do will, in one way or another, continue Brazil’s efforts; we will carry on these trends and priorities. We regard among our tasks enhancing the efficiency of BRICS in providing for the continuity of implementing the projects approved in recent years.

Russia’s motto for its BRICS presidency will be BRICS Partnership for Global Stability, Common Security and Innovative Growth. We plan to hold around 150 events at different levels. Apart from the key event, the BRICS Summit in St Petersburg, there will be many meetings, forums and sessions in Chelyabinsk and other Russian cities.

During its presidency, Russia will certainly pay special attention to expanding foreign policy coordination between our states on key international platforms, primarily at the UN where the BRICS countries have good experience of interaction.

We have common positions on a broad range of issues on the UN agenda, such as peacemaking and combating the terrorist threat and transnational crime. We invariably support each other’s initiatives and try to vote in solidarity on major resolutions.

However, it appears that the BRICS nations must show more initiative in taking the lead at the UN. We must more actively and persistently promote a positive international agenda by uniting around us like-minded nations to jointly solve key global and regional problems.

Thus, we consider working out international standards in terrorism prevention and countering the spread of terrorist ideology, including via the internet, to be an urgent issue for the BRICS countries’ interaction at the UN. The Russian presidency is set to closely cooperate with partners on the issues of money laundering and terrorism financing, and the return of illegally obtained assets.

As you are aware, next year marks the 75th anniversary of the Second World War and the establishment of the United Nations Organisation, and our countries could consider the possibility of drafting a joint statement on these landmark events. It is important to condemn attempts to glorify the Nazis and also to firmly stand up for a world order based on international law and the United Nations Charter.

Regarding economic cooperation between the BRICS member countries, during Russia’s chairmanship, we plan to suggest that the group of five economies work together to update the Strategy for BRICS Partnership in Trade and Investment that was approved at the 2015 BRICS Summit in Russia. Indeed, the implementation of this strategy has had a positive impact on economic cooperation between the BRICS member countries in many areas, however, it is time to review and update this document and set new objectives for developing cooperation between various sectors in the BRICS economies for the next five-year period, that is, through 2025.

The main objective of cooperation between the BRICS member countries, as we see it, is to deliver real benefits for people and help improve living standards and the quality of life.

Russia will work to enhance existing BRICS organisations and financial mechanisms – the new Development Bank, as well as the BRICS Pool of Conventional Currency Reserves and its macroeconomic information exchange system. We will continue to work to create a BRICS bond fund in our national currencies. We also plan to come up with new initiatives to expand cooperation between the fiscal, customs and antimonopoly authorities of the BRICS member states. I believe practical work and practical cooperation of this kind will be very useful as it promotes our efforts to achieve our objectives.

We will continue to promote cooperation between the BRICS five-nation group in the energy sector, including efforts to push forward our earlier initiative to create a BRICS energy research platform.

In June, the first ever, and very effective, meeting took place. It was attended by specialists from all five countries. The participants discussed prospects for conducting joint research in the fields of oil, natural gas and energy efficiency.

Of course, we consider culture and people-to-people ties to be another important area of cooperation between the BRICS member states. Next year, we plan to hold a series of cultural events in Russia, including festivals, theatre performances, creativity contests for adults and youth and BRICS sporting events.

We will also continue to do what has been done before, including during the Brazilian chairmanship to promote the activities of the BRICS Network University, expand contacts between academic and scientific centres, research institutions and universities in the five member countries. As for science and healthcare, we are committed to implementing the Clean Rivers of BRICS programme.

In conclusion, I would like to say again that we would be happy to welcome the leaders of the BRICS member states to the next summit in Russia.

Thank you for your attention.

WtR

US pays Russia $3.9 billion $ to get to the International Space Station (ISS)…

I still do dream of outer space…

Really makes you wonder, when you read something like this and realize that it is true…

TASS, November 15. The US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has purchased $3.9-billion worth of seats from Russia to transport its astronauts to and from the International Space Station (ISS) since July 2011, says NASA Inspector General Paul Martin’s report published on NASA official website on Thursday.

Source: US pays Russia $3.9 billion for ferrying astronauts to ISS – TASS

It is situations like this that make you realize that in Russia, the space program is still in children’s dreams. But, in the US, dreams of space are few and far between…

WtR

More than 230 thousand people with diabetes are living in the Moscow Region

РИАМО – 14 ноя. В медицинских организациях Подмосковья в День борьбы с диабетом прошли мастер-классы по правильному питанию, флешмобы и акции, направленные на профилактику развития заболевания, а также бесплатные скрининги уровня сахара в крови, говорится в сообщении пресс-службы министерства здравоохранения.

«Сахарный диабет – одно из самых распространенных эндокринных заболеваний, при котором наблюдается хроническое повышение уровня глюкозы в крови. Он может развиться в любом возрасте и продолжаться всю жизнь», – сказала исполняющая обязанности министра здравоохранения Московской области Екатерина Огнева.

Он добавила, что основными факторами, которые влияют на его развитие, являются наследственная предрасположенность, ожирение и гиподинамия. В Подмосковье проживают более 230 тысяч человек, больных сахарным диабетом.

Жителям Подмосковья порекомендовали регулярно проходить диспансеризацию и профосмотры, в рамках которых можно бесплатно сдать анализ на определение уровня сахара в крови. Также традиционно в День борьбы с сахарным диабетом всем желающим можно пройти мастер-классы по правильному питанию, посетить акции, направленные на профилактику развития заболевания, и сделать скрининги уровня сахара в крови.

Врачи выделяют сахарный диабет двух типов – I инсулинозависимого и II неинсулинозависимого. Наибольшее распространение имеет сахарный диабет II типа.

Source: Более 230 тысяч жителей Подмосковья больны сахарным диабетом – В регионе – РИАМО в Королеве

On the day of the fight against diabetes, medical organizations in the Moscow Region hosted workshops on proper nutrition, flash mobs and actions aimed at preventing the development of the disease, as well as free screenings of blood sugar levels, the press service of the Ministry of Health said in a statement.

“Diabetes mellitus is one of the most common endocrine diseases, in which there is a chronic increase in blood glucose. It can develop at any age and last a lifetime, ”said Ekaterina Ogneva, Acting Minister of Health of the Moscow Region.

He added that the main factors that influence its development are hereditary predisposition, obesity and physical inactivity. More than 230 thousand people with diabetes are living in the Moscow Region.

Residents of the Moscow Region were recommended to regularly undergo medical examinations and professional examinations, within which you can take an analysis for free to determine the level of sugar in the blood. Also traditionally, on the Day of the fight against diabetes, everyone can take part in proper nutrition workshops, attend actions aimed at preventing the development of the disease, and make screenings of blood sugar levels.

Doctors distinguish two types of diabetes mellitus – I insulin-dependent and II non-insulin-dependent. Type II diabetes is most prevalent.

WtR

Along with pedestrian issues our city in Russia is working on seat belt issues…

Our city in Russia is getting serious about pedestrians, finally…

Now at all major intersections around town, the cops are stopping people and kindly explaining why it is important to use seat belts. They do not ticket, they explain and warn that it is a law…

This morning I have watched people in cars being pulled over dozens of times at intersections. I watched to see what the cops are doing and they are being polite and explaining the facts. No hate and no scare tactics. I watched…

I like that approach and that is the common approach in our beautiful city of Korolev, Russia. It definitely works to get people to obey the laws. No hate, just explanations of why and what to do. This will last two weeks or more, then I suspect that tickets will be given for those who do not like to listen later in life…

РИАМО (КОРОЛЕВ) – 12 ноя. Инспекторы ГИБДД Королева расскажут жителям о необходимости использования ремней безопасности при поездках в автомобиле, сообщил «РИАМО в Королеве» начальник отдела ГИБДД УМВД России по горокругу Сергей Адамов. В Королеве 11 ноября стартовал социальный проект «Один щелчок спасет жизнь». Инспекторы ГИБДД на брифинге обсудили ход реализации кампании на территории округа, она продлится до 15 декабря.– {RIAMO (QUEEN) – Nov 12. Inspectors of the Korolyov traffic police will tell residents about the need to use seat belts when traveling in a car, said Sergei Adamov, head of the traffic police department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for RIAMO in Korolev. On November 11, the Queen launched the social project One Click Saves Life. At a briefing, traffic police inspectors discussed the implementation of the campaign in the district, it will last until December 15.}

Source: Автолюбителям Королева расскажут о необходимости использования ремней безопасности – Общество – РИАМО в Королеве

So buckle up Russians and or get a ticket in a few weeks (After Dec. 15th.)…

Korolev is really trying to keep a lid on traffic issues. We are a very busy city and growing like a weed. Many outsiders seem to think that laws are for locals only and it gets out of hand at times. I am thankful that the city is working on making it safer for us people that walk and drive…and I do both regularly…

Yet, I still have hated seat belt laws all my life, though they have saved my life before and I grudgingly use them. I do not like tickets. Besides I like to live. I still have plenty to see and do and also Russian drivers suck… 😉

WtR

Alibaba seals $52 billion Singles’ Day sales record… (Oh My!)

HONG KONG (BLOOMBERG) – Alibaba Group logged more than 268 billion yuan (S$52 billion) of purchases during its Singles’ Day bonanza, exceeding last year’s record haul after a 24-hour shopping marathon.An estimated half-billion shoppers from China to Russia and Argentina swarmed the e-commerce giant’s sites to scoop up everything from Apple and Xiaomi gadgets to Ugandan mangoes.The company again hosted a televised entertainment revue in Shanghai to run alongside the bargain-hunting…

Source: Alibaba seals $52 billion Singles’ Day sales record, East Asia News & Top Stories – The Straits Times

We sold a bunch of stuff (I mean a bunch of stuff), on our AliExpress stores and we even bought a bunch of stuff. It is what smart shoppers do. Grab that bargain and use a company that is perfect to buy from. Never have issues with AliExpress and they have been a wonderful affiliate program to work with….unlike Amazon. We tried years with Amazon to make money, failure was the game and a terrible return system for bad products…

Alibaba and AliExpress is the future…

WtR

Our city in Russia is getting serious about pedestrians, finally…

“Traffic police officers in Korolev have been switched to an enhanced duty, due to frequent pedestrian related accidents.” RIAO in Korolev, the head of the traffic police department of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs for the city district, Sergei Adamov, said.

The city of Korolev has recorded an increase in pedestrian collisions in the area of ​​pedestrian crossings. These are marked crossings for pedestrians to walk and cross the roads. I myself watch and am very careful as I cross roads in our town. Even if the light says to go, you must hesitate for up to five seconds, just to let all the drivers run the red lights…

Particular attention will be paid to non-compliance by drivers with requirements to give way to pedestrians, violation of the rules for stopping and parking in the pedestrian crossing zone, running a prohibitory traffic signal, crossing the roadway in an unspecified place….such as the shoulder of the road and as often the sidewalks even…

Safety on the road depends on both pedestrians and drivers, therefore, both drivers and pedestrians must observe the basic rules under which the risk of traffic accidents is reduced. All pedestrians meed to walk defensively and all drivers must respect people walking as they drive defensively, as long as the pedestrian is following the rules also…

I will say this, “Many people are walking and act like they have no rules and that they are invincible. Everyday I see someone stepping into traffic at a crosswalk and strolling across knowing that they have a red light.”

The most interesting day as I came to a crossing, was watching a babushka saunter across a red walk light zebra stripe, forcing a bunch of cars to stop and one driver pulled on the sidewalk, ten cars back and drove down the sidewalk honking to force people out of the way as they stood waiting for the green walk light!

Really not sure who was in more danger at that point. The babushka crossing illegally or the people standing in a safe spot to wait to cross?

Russian Drivers Suck!

WtR

Acros has replaced John Deere combines…

Some farm reading by this blog… (First link posted below…)

Russian Farming; Something Interesting is Happening…

Years ago John Deere succeeded in getting a foot hold in Russia. Then along came sanctions and sanctions and more sanctions. Russia became self-dependent and sent John Deere back home. Actually John Deere was destroyed in Russia by the USA. Sanctions only make the sanctioned country stronger and Russia has embraced sanctions against it and is turning out to be completely independent and successful…

I wrote about John Deere…many times…it was good to see a smart company trying to help the Russians with good equipment….but…Acros and many others are replacing western destroyed companies. Destroyed by their own government…

I Have Talked About John Deere in Russia Before…

Now on the last trip to the village, we did not see one single John Deere tractor and or even a John Deere repair service and or sales. But we saw thousands and thousands of new Russian made farm equipment…

and…

Russia has just started the revolution of becoming the world breadbasket…

There are still twice the amount of old fields to be reopened and new hog farms are being built as fast as grass grows in a new seeded yard…

Chicken farms are abundant and Russia is now a surplus food provider to the world and it will grow in volume. Food is future and farming is food…

For years now I have talked about – Russian Farming Resurgence…

Farmers; just the way I grew up…

Time to wake up and see the way the wind has changed direction and is blowing. Time to embrace it and stop trying to destroy the wind. Wind does not care…

It is just another reason why I love Russia…

WtR

Had to say goodbye to TRV…

Back in Moscow and back to buying water by the five liter jug. My system does better when I buy water like in the photo above….5 rubles a liter…

A jug a day for coffee and hot tea is not too bad and seems to help my system. I have gotten adjusted to no chlorine in the water and even if I filter Moscow water, I have issues. The water is safe, but I lost my chlorine adaptability that I spent my life with in America and Moscow does the same. TRV ruined me for chlorinated water tolerance…

I will be back TRV, got lots of work to do there…

WtR

Being Russian is a Crime by Finian Cunningham

Seems pretty true…

Really a very accurate article about the Russian Did It Scam…

According to that view, everything Russia does is unquestionably sinister and malicious. And supposedly so deceptive is this malign Russian activity that it’s “hard to prove”. Anyway, who needs proof? Suspicion is all you need. The case of Maria Butina is the tragic example of where such Russophobia leads to. An individual is mistreated woefully, American legal standards are trashed, and bilateral relations between the US and Russia take another downward spiral of tension. Butina, who turns 31-years o

Source: Being Russian is a Crime – Sputnik International

And…

Under debased American legal standards, she was presumed guilty from the outset. Yet, what was her crime? She was not found to possess any sensitive or classified information.

Kinda sums it up pretty good…

You should not have to wonder why I as an American would feel very very much in danger to travel back to America…love for Russia, much less being in love with a wonderful Russian woman, make me a prime target…

WtR

Haha…

Sanctions after sanctions ….Very soon the US of A will have to sanction themselves! – me

WtR