Russia: President Medvedev Going To Germany!

President Medvedev, will hold talks with Germany’s Chancellor Angela Merkel on Thursday, as well as with German President Horst Koehler and Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier.

The visit to Germany follows his trip to Kazakhstan and China last month. Some analysts said the fact that he went east rather than west for his first trip abroad after being sworn in showed where Russia’s foreign policy priorities lay.

Do you blame Medvedev for going East first!

I don’t…..

Kyle & Svet

comments always welcome.

Presidents: Georgian / Russian!

Mikheil Sakaashvili / Dmitry Medvedev

Hello,

I see that we have an upcoming meeting between Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and his Georgian counterpart Mikheil Sakaashvili, due to take place during the St. Petersburg Economic Forum on 6-8 June.

Do you think that this could lead to a resumption of negotiations between Moscow and Tbilisi?

Kyle & Svet

comments always welcome.

The World: Maybe Russia Could Put Missiles in South America & The USA Says No More Free Border Crossing!

Hello,

I was drinking my morning cup of coffee, when I came across information that Russia is working on relations with Venezuela & Colombia. Russia wants to sell military weapons to both? Now that is a tricky thing to do since they are not really best of friends. 🙂

The thoughts came to me that this would be a good way to get close to the USA with military weapons and such. Just think: Maybe they would like to have missile bases on their soil. Just like the USA wants to do in Poland & Czech! Seems like a fair trade….

Now the catch to some of this is that the USA is trying to declare Venezuela a state sponsor of international terrorism and impose sanctions on Caracas. Looks like if the USA doesn’t like you, we just declare you a terrorist.

Speaking of terrorists issues, I have been reading about how countries that use to travel freely to the USA now must call three days in advance to tell America that you are going to be crossing the border.

US security: Visitors must give 72 hours’ notice!

Travelers from 27 countries, including Britain, will be required to register online with US authorities at least three days before leaving to visit America, it will be announced today.

This latest measure aimed at bolstering American security is expected to take effect from January 2009.

Last year, European companies expressed concern when the US homeland security department floated proposals to make passengers register with US authorities 48 hours before travel. Critics feared this could complicate last-minute business arrangements.

The introduction of the new 72-hour notice period will be announced by the homeland security secretary, Michael Chertoff, later today, according to a US government official.

The rules will apply to citizens from the 27 nations of the visa waiver scheme. This includes most of western Europe as well as Australia, Brunei, Japan, New Zealand and Singapore.

Although the measure will require registration 72 hours before traveling, successful applications will be valid for multiple entries over two years.

Passengers will be able to register in advance from August this year through travel agents, airline websites or a special US government website.
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Strange how all of a sudden Australia, Brunei, Japan, New Zealand, Singapore, Canada, and all of Europe is seeing their rights being eroded by the USA, (The land of the free is becoming less free one day at a time).

Kyle & Svet

comments always welcome.

Russia: Soviet Union History, Charles Crane & the Bells!

Hello,

I read about this several months ago & now I see that they are going to get the bells swapped……
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Russian church bells that have been ringing out at Harvard University for almost 80 years will soon return to their home at the Danilov monastery in Moscow. Harvard is hosting a bell festival to mark the return and have invited guests from Russia to take part.

The bells were taken from Russia in the 1930s by the wealthy U.S. philanthropist Charles Crane, who bought them in the Soviet Union at the time of the religious purges.

On Thursday the historic bells will ring in the U.S. for the last time at a graduation ceremony.

Later this summer they will be replaced by a new set made by a Russian foundry under an agreement between Harvard and the Russian Orthodox Church.

The first of 18 bells was replaced last year.

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The bells, venerated by many Russians, will be feted upon their return to Moscow in September.

In danger of destruction by Stalinists, the Danilov Bells were purchased in 1929 and removed from the Soviet Union by American diplomat, philanthropist, and businessman Charles R. Crane, who donated them to Harvard in 1930. The tower of Lowell House, then under construction as a clock tower, was redesigned to receive the bells. All but one of the 18 originals have resided in Lowell House ever since; the last, placed in the tower of Baker Library at the Harvard Business School, returned to Russia last year.

Totaling some 25 tons, the Danilov Bells range in weight from 22 pounds to 26,700 pounds. The most massive, called the Mother Earth Bell, is nearly 9 feet in diameter and is rung from within by swinging an 800-pound clapper. Most of the bells were cast in the 19th century, but the oldest is believed to date to around 1690.

The larger bells are inscribed in Old Church Slavonic. The sides and shoulders of the bells bear icons of Christ, saints, and Mary, along with winged angels, medallions, and scrolls of floral decoration. The smaller bells are unadorned.

Kyle & Svet

comments always welcome.

Russian News: June 3rd, 2008!

RBC, 03.06.2008, Moscow 09:55:16.Gazprom has offered to Azerbaijan to buy the republic’s natural gas at market prices on the basis of a long-term agreement, the Russian gas giant’s press office reported, citing CEO Alexei Miller’s statement during a meeting with Azeri President Ilham Aliyev as part of his working visit to the republic. Miller noted that Russia and Azerbaijan had common interests and, being linked by a versatile pipeline infrastructure, were poised to develop mutually beneficial energy cooperation.

RBC, 03.06.2008, Riyadh 09:28:47.Russia expects to make maximum progress in its WTO talks with Saudi Arabia, a source at the Russian delegation participating in the accession talks in Riyadh told reporters. The source said the delegation was set to resolve any outstanding issues and that a possibility was not ruled out that an agreement would be reached in Riyadh. Working meetings began on Monday. Russian Deputy PM and Finance Minister Alexei Kudrin will be joining the delegation today.

RBC, 02.06.2008, Kiev 19:34:09.Ukraine’s gas transit to Europe reached a historic high of 55.7bn cubic meters, up 26 percent, or 11.5bn cubic meters in the first five months of 2008 compared with the same period in 2007, Ukrtransgaz, Naftogaz of Ukraine’s subsidiary and the operator of Ukraine’s gas transportation system, reported today. The rise is linked to Gazprom’s increased exports to Europe in order to accommodate the growing demand for natural gas in the European countries.

RBC, 02.06.2008, Moscow 18:26:23.The Russian economy will not be affected by a possible cut in investment that could result from restrictions on foreign investment in strategic industries, Russia’s Deputy PM and Finance Minister Alexei Kudrin told journalists following today’s government board meeting. He said that he considered the list of industries where the restrictions will be applied to be too long, adding, however, that it was his personal opinion. The restrictions could be lifted in some of the industries in the future, Kudrin noted. At the same time, the document is very clear and brings unwritten procedures in line with legislation, Kudrin stated. He also voiced the opinion that the new restrictions would not prevent Russia from attracting enough foreign investors.

RBC, 02.06.2008, Moscow 13:32:53.Over three hours into today’s special dollar trading session for tomorrow deals, the low on deals stood at 23.6955 RUB/USD, almost RUB 0.06, or 0.25 percent, below the official rate set by the Bank of Russia for tomorrow. As a result of the dollar’s decrease, the spread on deals has broadened to just shy of RUB 0.07. The ruble’s unremitting rise against the dollar on the domestic market can be traced to the euro’s continued appreciation against the dollar on international exchanges, where the euro is now trading at nearly USD 1.5555, up from some USD 1.5520 at midday.

RBC, 02.06.2008, Moscow 12:55:57.Russia and Greece plan to launch joint construction and renovation of industrial and energy facilities in third-party countries, Agriculture Minister and co-chairman of the Russian-Greek intergovernmental commission Alexei Gordeyev said today. He noted that the two countries had established political and economic cooperation, and had no serious disagreements in this respect. He added that Russia would seek to export more high-tech products, machinery, and hardware to Greece. The two countries intend to boost direct mutual investments, as well as to promote industrial, scientific, and technological cooperation. Gordeyev added that Greek investors could be attracted to the construction of Olympic facilities in Sochi.

RBC, 02.06.2008, Moscow 10:58:24.Onexim Group, owned by Russian businessman Mikhail Prokhorov, has made an offer to Polyus Gold to buy out a 6.54-percent stake held by Jenington International Inc., the Russian group’s press office told RBC today. The offer will be valid until 6 p.m. Friday June 6.

Svet Sunday: The First of June – International Children’s Day!

Hello!

Today is The First of June – and we in Russia celebrate The International Day of Children Defendence or International Children’s Day how it calls in another countries.

What is sunnier, joyful, and memorable than the childhood? A child gets to know the world, learns good and friendship, finds out new in familiar things. A child is happy when he is loved, warmed fed and understood. The children are the future of the mankind. Tomorrow is in their hands. Their right for life and dignity must be respected and defended.

And one more thing about this day: It is official start of school holidays, and kids will be out of school till 1st of September!

So today I want to spoil our kids and a kid what lives inside each of us and I’ll publish a cartoon what we enjoyed in our childhood. Hope you enjoy it too!

Junior and Karlson (Part 1)

One of the icons of Russian animation. Absolute classic! Based on Astrid Lidgren’s story “Karlson on the roof” (Karlsson pĂĄ taket). It is rather interesting that while the book enjoyed huge popularity in Russia it was banned in some libraries and schools in USA as it was thought that “Karlson might incite young children to disobey authority and mistrust and fear babysitters.”

If you like this cartoon we published both parts here.

And of course Today is The First Day of Summer!

Happy summer, for everyone!

Svet

Russia: Oil Export Duty at $398.1 per metric ton!

MOSCOW, June 1 (RIA Novosti) – Russia’s oil export duty will rise to a record $398.1 per metric ton from June 1, 2008, in line with global market trends.

“The average [crude] price was $102.8 per barrel for the March-April monitoring period, which puts the maximum duty rate at $398.1 per metric ton. Therefore we will reach a record export duty on Russian oil that will be fixed at $398.1 per metric ton from June 1,” Alexander Sakovich, deputy head of the customs payment department at Russia’s Finance Ministry earlier said.

He said export duties on light oil products would rise to $280.5 per metric ton from June 1, 2008, from the current $241.4 per metric ton, and duty on heavy petroleum products would grow to $151.1 per metric ton from $130.1.

The Russian government adjusts export duty on crude and petroleum products every two months, depending on changes in the Urals blend price on world markets.

The average price of Russia’s benchmark Urals crude blend was $93.36 per barrel in the first quarter of 2008, up $39.12, year-on-year. The Urals average price in March 2008 was $99.78 per barrel, compared to $58.86 per barrel in the same month last year.

On March 24, Russia’s economics ministry raised its 2008 forecast for the annual average price of Urals by 16% to $86 per barrel.

Kyle & Svet

Russia: Railway Troops Sent To Abkhazia!

Hello,

I was drinking my morning cup of coffee & came across this tidbit of information. This is an interesting way to get more troops into an area. Railroad Troops….(Railway Troops — a specifically Russian institution that handles many aspects of civilian transport.)
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MOSCOW, May 31 (RIA Novosti) – Units of Russia’s Railroad Troops have started rebuilding railroad infrastructure on the territory of Georgia’s breakaway region of Abkhazia under a presidential decree on humanitarian aid to the self-proclaimed republic, the Defense Ministry said on Saturday.

“In accordance with the Russian president’s decree on humanitarian aid to Abkhazia and a request by the Abkhazian authorities, units from the Russian Railroad Troops and special non-military equipment have been dispatched to rebuild railroads and infrastructure [in Abkhazia],” the ministry said in a statement.
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I wonder are these troops considered non combat troops? I guess I have to research the Russian Railway Troops!

Kyle & Svet

comments always welcome.

PS: After reading about them I would have to say that they are combat trained, but they perform mainly construction work on transportation systems! The catch is that they can be quickly brought into battle because they are kept at a high level of alertness & training. 🙂

NATO Says: Georgia Stop The Drones & No We will Not Listen To Abkhazia!

Hello,

NATO said: “Georgia will stop sending unmanned planes above its breakaway republic Abkhazia. The decision was made after a meeting of the UN Security Council called at Georgia’s request. However, Georgia says it will start using the drones again if it thinks it’s necessary.”

Looks like NATO was also being pushed to investigate the drone situation again. That is good, what NATO said was a fabricated report of a one sided story…..

The search for an opening to the crisis has taken place behind closed doors this time. For the second time in as many months the UN Security Council discussed simmering tensions in Georgia’s breakaway republic of Abkhazia, and as before, Abkhazian officials were left out. However, the country’s Foreign Minister, Sergey Shamba, said that even if they hadn’t been, it wouldn’t have changed much.

“Even if we’d been invited, I don’t think the council would have treated what we’d have said objectively and impartially, because it only recognises Georgia’s right of territorial integrity and ignores Abkhazia’s right to self-determination,” he said.

He added that then at least the members would have heard both sides.

If there were any hopes for healing ties between Georgia and Russia, they were destroyed last month when a missile from an unidentified fighter jet hit Georgia’s spy plane over Abkhazia. While officials in the breakaway region immediately claimed responsibility for the incident, Tbilisi still insists it was all Russia’s doing.
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This is a comment that a reader left:
I’m not sure what you’re trying to get at. Are you insinuating that the only reason Abkhazia and Georgia cannot resolve their differences is because Abkhazia doesn’t want to see Georgia get into NATO?

I would agree with the fact that the entire world, media, and governments seem to conveniently always focus on Georgia’s demands rather than WHY Abkhazia doesn’t want anything to do with them. It’s hypocritical at this point.

Abkhazia has a valid claim and Georgia needs to understand that its oppressive ways are no longer tolerated or acceptable to Abkhazians. They should really just give it up and stop harassing their neighbors and focus on their own turmoil within their borders. It seems that they have their hands full as we speak.
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My reader was correct, Abkhazia has a valid claim! Georgia needs to solve their own issues at their capital of Tbilisi first.

Kyle & Svet

comments always welcome.

Abkhazia: Seems Everyone Forgets To Ask Them Their Opinion!

One of Our Only Photos We Saved Of Abkhazia!

Hello,

I was drinking my morning cup of coffee & wondering why NATO ignores Abkhazia?
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The President of the Georgian breakaway republic of Abkhazia, Sergey Bagapsh, says the conflict zone on the border with Georgia can only be patrolled by Russian peacekeepers.

The statement comes in response to repeated Georgian demands for the withdrawal of Russian troops. Tbilisi says Moscow is no longer neutral in the dispute over the sovereignty of the region.

“The replacement of Russian and CIS peacekeepers in the conflict zone is out of the question, as they have been performing their duties with honour and dignity for years,” Bagapsh said.

“As far as NATO coming to Georgia – it would lead to a deterioration in the situation in both the Northern and Southern Caucasus as well as in the whole region,” he added
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I guess that answers that!

Abkhazia would not be very happy……

Kyle & Svet

comments always welcome.