🌐 The Leningrad Region
hosted an informal meeting of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) leaders
(December 25, 2024).💬
President of Russia Vladimir Putin: Before we start working, unfortunately, I have to say a few words about a tragedy that happened in
Aktau today. People have been killed in an air crash, and many more have been injured. As we have just noted, I would like, on your behalf, to offer condolences to the families of the deceased and to all the injured. We will hope that they recover.
By agreement with
the President of Kazakhstan, an aircraft of the Russian Ministry for Civil Defence, Emergencies and Disaster Relief will deliver
medical personnel and the required additional equipment to Aktau.
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Over the past year, Russia focused its efforts as part of its #CIS chairmanship on
promoting Eurasian integration, consolidating the international standing of the CIS, as well as enabling its executive bodies to be effective in their work. We made forging
deeper economic ties our priority, while also seeking to ensure the free movement of goods, services, as well as remove trade barriers and streamline customs clearance procedures.
📈 In this context, let me note that Russia’s trade with CIS member nations
increased by 10.6 percent in the first ten months and slightly exceeded
$93 billion. Our countries have greatly improved their macroeconomic performance. The aggregate GDP for the CIS is expected to increase by
4.7 percent in 2024, which places the CIS above the global average.
CIS countries have
expanded their cooperation in the foreign exchange and financial sectors by becoming increasingly proactive in using their own independent foreign exchange transaction frameworks, payment systems and settlement tools. In fact, national currencies accounted for over 85 percent of commercial transactions within the CIS.
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☝️It is notable that the CIS countries have the
same or close views on the key global and regional issues. At the same time, all CIS countries stand for creating a just world order based on the universally recognised principles of international law and the central role of the #UN.
#Victory80 Of course, the CIS countries also remember and hold sacred the
immortal heroism of our peoples, the peoples of the Soviet Union who fought side by side to bring our victory in the Great Patriotic War. Next year, we will celebrate a landmark date,
the 80th anniversary of Victory, and so the year 2025 has been declared the Year of Peace and Unity in the Fight Against Nazism in the CIS.
Friends, we look forward to seeing you at the
celebrations in Moscow on May 9. We also hope that military units from the CIS countries will take part in the parade on Red Square.
On January 1, 2025, Russia will hand over the CIS chairmanship to
Tajikistan. I would like to wish success to
Mr Emomali Rahmon and all our Tajik friends. We are ready to provide all the necessary assistance to them. Overall, I am confident that the deepening of partnership in various spheres within the CIS meets the fundamental interests of our nations. I have no doubt that we will continue to work together to fulfil our socioeconomic development tasks and
to strengthen stability and security.
I would like to use this occasion to extend
my most cordial greetings on the upcoming New Year and to wish health, happiness, well-being and prosperity to the citizens of your countries.