Tuesday 23 May 2023

Russian Interior Minister arrives in Saudi Arabia

Russian Interior Minister arrives in Saudi Arabia

Russian Interior Minister arrives in Saudi Arabia




Saudi Interior Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud bin Naif and his Russian counterpart. (SPA)






Russia’s Interior Minister Vladimir Kolokoltsev arrived in Riyadh on Monday, Saudi Press Agency reported.







Upon his arrival at King Khalid International Airport, Kolokoltsev was received by Saudi Interior Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud bin Naif.


Hisham bin Abdulrahman Al-Faleh, undersecretary at the Ministry of Interior, and Russian Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Sergei Kozlov also received Kolokoltsev.



Russia to continue building up ties with friendly countries, says PM



In the current situation, Russia will continue fostering relations with China and other countries who are ready for cooperation, Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin said at the Russia-China Business Forum in Shanghai on Tuesday.


"Our country is looking at dynamically developing markets. We have expanded trade with the world’s rapidly developing economies. These words fully apply to our big friend, China," the Russian head of government emphasized.


Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin
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According to him, Russia’s foreign trade grew by more than 8% to $850 billion last year, with exports rising by about 20%.


"We will keep building up ties with friendly countries. This is one of the six key tasks outlined by Russian President Vladimir Putin for this year," Mishustin concluded.


The West has rolled out a massive sanctions campaign against Russia after it started its special military operation in Ukraine in February 2022.


Russia's detractors have failed to destroy its economy, collapse the national currency and unleash devastating inflation, Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin said during the Russia-China forum in Shanghai on Tuesday.







"Last year, Russia was subjected to sanctions pressure on an unprecedented scale. Their aim was to destroy our economy, collapse the national currency, provoke devastating inflation. To hit the living standards of ordinary citizens. None of the things our critics dreamed of happened," Mishustin said.


He added that Russia had not only outlived, but was continuing its progressive development.


Against the backdrop of Western economic pressure, Russia has continued to boost its cooperation with China, and this will strengthen the economies of both countries, the Prime Minister said.


"I am convinced that the deepening of Russian-Chinese interaction and the boosting of cooperation will also have a positive impact on strengthening the economies of both our countries," Mishustin said.


He stressed that Russia and China may bring their trade in 2023 to $200 billion. "I am convinced that this year we will fulfill the task set by the heads of our states, to bring mutual trade to $200 billion," Mishustin said.


He said Russia is ready for new projects with China in the sphere of renewable energy sources and will continue to supply hydrocarbons.


Mishuting named the promising areas of cooperation the two countries. "Promising areas of cooperation are shipbuilding and the machine tool industry, the production of civilian unmanned aerial vehicles, as well as timber industry," Mishustin said.


Russia and China need to work more actively to facilitate mutual access to agricultural markets and strengthen food security together, the Prime Minister added.


Mishustin said that the expansion of air traffic and active use of the potential of the Northern Sea Route are a priority area of Russia-China cooperation.


“Air traffic expansion is among other priorities. And, of course, more active use of the Northern Sea Route's potential - as the shortest route from Asia to Europe," he said as he spoke at the Russian-Chinese forum in Shanghai.















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