Putin instructed the authorities to deal with the outflow of citizens from Russia
Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree according to which the Russian authorities must take additional measures to combat the outflow of citizens from the country. The document was published on the official Internet portal of legal information.
“The Russian authorities must take additional measures to ensure that fewer Russians go abroad,” the
decree says . Thus, the president supplemented the concept of the migration policy of the Russian Federation, follows from the decree.
Earlier, the head of the city department of economics, Alexei Pryadein, said that the migration outflow against the backdrop of the NWO
hit Yekaterinburg. According to him, mobilization could have influenced this.
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After the explosion in Melitopol, part of the Zaporozhye region was de-energized
Several settlements in the Zaporozhye region were left without electricity after the explosion in Melitopol. This was reported to the city administration.
“Without electricity, settlements: Voznesenka, Konstantinovka, Trambovka, Novovasilievka,”
reported administration of Melitopol in his telegram channel. Currently, emergency power supplies have been launched to maintain the operation of mobile communications.
Earlier it became known that an explosion occurred in Melitopol, protective systems worked at the substation. As a result of the incident, a number of districts were left without power supply - Mikrorayon, Khanda and Krasnaya Gorka,
360 TV channel reports . In addition, it was reported that the deputy minister of the Zaporozhye region survived the assassination attempt in Melitopol.
После взрыва в Мелитополе обесточена часть Запорожской области
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Russia is ready to become a source of new international law
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov made it clear that Russia is faced with the task of becoming a source of new international law. The special operation in Ukraine showed that the agreements work in the interests of one side - the collective West. The current system does not suit many countries. This is how experts comment on URA.RU's speech by the head of the Russian Foreign Ministry at a legal forum in St. Petersburg on May 12. According to them, Russia's partners, in particular the SCO countries, should participate in the formation of the new law.
Sergey Lavrov began his speech at the XI St. Petersburg International Legal Forum before the participants of the session “On the Future of International Law” by saying that this topic “sounds relevant”. In his speech, the minister pointed out that the United States and its Western satellites have staked on "putting together a unipolar model of the world order."
“The Western minority decided to replace the UN-centric international legal architecture that was formed as a result of the Second World War with a kind of “rules-based order”. Washington and its allies come up with these "rules" in a narrow circle and interpret each time themselves. Then they are imposed on the world community as mandatory. They are trying to punish those who disagree with the help of various illegitimate tools - from forceful pressure to defamation in the information space, ”Lavrov said.
The Minister also criticized the West's attempts to split the world into "democracy" and "authoritarian regimes" in violation of the key principle of the UN Charter on the sovereign equality of states. Another basic principle of the Charter, non-interference in internal affairs, was also ignored.
He called it "obvious" that the promoted order has a "clearly neo-colonial orientation" and obliges most people to follow the interests of the "golden billion", which are inconceivable without double standards. “When it is beneficial to the West, the right of peoples to self-determination is recognized as an absolute “rule”. Suffice it to mention the separation of Kosovo from Serbia without a referendum, as well as the former colonial possessions remaining in Paris and London.
Speaking about the restrictions imposed by the West, Lavrov added that "this is a gross violation of the spirit and letter of the UN Charter." “Sanctions are the exclusive prerogative of the Security Council,” the minister said.
According to Anton Bredikhin, president of the Center for Ethnic and International Studies, Lavrov is signaling that Russia is faced with the task of becoming a source of new international law. The topic has become especially relevant since the beginning of the special military operation in Ukraine, as it showed that international agreements work only in the interests of one side - the collective West.
Boris Martynov, head of the Department of International Relations and Foreign Policy of the Russian Federation at MGIMO, agrees that it is "quite realistic" for Russia to reform the world's legal institutions. The expert emphasizes that Lavrov's selection of the "Anglo-Saxons", as well as their separate mention in the
new security concept of the Russian Federation , is not accidental. “The Anglo-Saxons have a different legal and political culture. They have had a system of case law since XIII. With it, it costs nothing to replace, adjust the legal norm. This system is different from ours, Chinese, Latin American, from the system of most African countries. We all have a continental system of law, written, in which it is difficult to change something, ”the expert sums up.
Суды возникнут на базе ШОС
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