Nuclear Warning
As the Ukraine crisis deepens, Russian President Vladimir Putin’s explicit nuclear warning has sent shockwaves through the global geopolitical landscape.
As the Ukraine crisis deepens, Russian President Vladimir Putin’s explicit nuclear warning has sent shockwaves through the global geopolitical landscape.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a law that authorizes the government to temporarily reduce or fully eliminate export duties of certain goods to "friendly countries".
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi has stressed that "the ground is prepared" for taking more effective steps to expand cooperation between Iran and Russia in line with the interests of both sides.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a decree, extending a previous ban on the import and export of certain Russian raw materials and goods until 2025, according to a document published on the country's official legal information portal.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a telephonic conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin and discussed issues of bilateral cooperation including Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) and G20.
The two leaders focusing on Syria, Libya as well as on renewed bilateral cooperation amid the global COVID-19 pandemic.
In a thorough discussion of the situation in Libya, Putin and Erdogan expressed deep concern about the ongoing large-scale clashes in the country, which led to numerous casualties and destruction, the statement added.
Libya has been locked in a civil war since the ouster and killing of former leader Muammar Gaddafi in 2011.
The President also ordered Russia's environmental watchdog to check all storage facilities for oil products in the country.
Russia considers the creation and deployment of missile defence systems and strike systems in space as a threat, and its neutralization requires nuclear deterrence, the decree said.