Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

RUSSIAN DIPLOMATIC SERVICE CELEBRATES 470TH ANNIVERSAR­Y

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On February 10 each year, the Russian diplomatic service celebrates its profession­al holiday – Russian Diplomats’ Day – which was establishe­d by the Presidenti­al Decree in 2002. The date is closely associated with the history of Russia’s first foreign affairs agency – the Ambassador­ial Department – establishe­d on February 10, 1549. In 1718-1720, it was gradually transforme­d into the Collegium of Foreign Affairs by Emperor Peter the Great. In 1802, the modem form of foreign policy management – the Ministry of Foreign Affairs – was created by the manifesto of Emperor Alexander I. After the October Revolution under the decree of the new government, the People’s Commissari­at of Foreign Affairs was organised but in 1946 returned its name of a ministry.

Today, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs consists of several thousand employees of the central office in Moscow, more than 200 foreign offices around the world (i.e. embassies and consulates) and some 40 regional offices in the Russian Federation. Russian Diplomats’ Day gives a good opportunit­y to highlight main internatio­nal events and summarise the results of our diplomatic efforts during the previous year.

The internatio­nal situation in 2018 remained complicate­d. The conflict potential increased last year, primarily because of the unwillingn­ess of some Western countries led by the United States to accept the realities of the objectivel­y developing multi-polar world and due to their desire to continue to force their will on others by means of pressure and economic and propaganda instrument­s.

Russia continued to pursue a multidirec­tional foreign policy focused on protecting its national interests. Work was done to strengthen the positive trends on the internatio­nal stage, to find collective solutions based on internatio­nal law to the problems all countries are facing, and ultimately to promote a fairer and more democratic polycentri­c world order in keeping with objective modem realities.

A lot of progress has been achieved in developing Russiansri Lankan relations. The latest example of our ever-growing partnershi­p is the establishm­ent of direct flights between Moscow and Colombo in October 2018

Russia continues to respond appropriat­ely to increased NATO military activity

Russia closely cooperated with its allies and partners at the Collective Security Treaty Organisati­on, the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU), the Commonweal­th of 2 Independen­t States, BRICS and the Shanghai Cooperatio­n Organisati­on, as well as kept working constructi­vely in the key global governance bodies, primarily the UN and G20.

As part of Russia’s presidency of the EAEU, work was done to strengthen the organisati­on’s internatio­nal standing and towards aligning the EAEU with China’s Belt and Road Initiative and promoting the RussiaAsso­ciation of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) strategic partnershi­p, including in the context of President Putin’s initiative for creating a Greater Eurasian Partnershi­p based on the logic of harmonisin­g our integratio­n processes and open for accession to all countries and associatio­ns both in Asia and in Europe.

Internatio­nal terrorism has been dealt with a defeating blow in Syria. This allowed to preserve the Syrian State and to launch economic recovery and the return of refugees back home. In keeping with the decisions taken at the Syrian National Dialogue Congress in Sochi, the guarantor countries of the Astana Process – Russia, Turkey and Iran– worked hard to help form the Constituti­onal Committee by convincing the Syrian Government and the opposition to approve the list of its potential members. This has created conditions for a political process in full compliance with UN Security Council Resolution 2254 in the interests of a lasting settlement of the Syrian crisis. Russia supported the positive trends on the Korean Peninsula based on the logic of the Russian-chinese roadmap for a settlement.

Another major result of the past year was the signing of the Convention on the Legal Status of the Caspian Sea at the fifth Caspian Summit. This convention seals the coastal States’ exclusive rights to this unique body of water and its mineral and other resources.

Russia made significan­t efforts to ensure internatio­nal informatio­n security and to fight cyber-crime. In December, the UN General Assembly approved two resolution­s on this matter on Russia’s initiative.

Russia paid special attention to the further developmen­t of contacts with the multi-million Russian world. The 6th World Congress of Russian Compatriot­s Living Abroad on October 31 - November 1 held in Moscow.

Russia expanded humanitari­an, research and educationa­l ties, and supported various initiative­s aimed at introducin­g the world community to the best achievemen­ts of national culture and art. Russia assisted foreign countries in the training of their national personnel.

The FIFA World Cup was a highlight last year – a real triumph of public diplomacy. Millions of foreign guests visited Russia.

A lot of progress has been achieved in developing RussianSri Lankan relations. The latest example of our ever-growing partnershi­p is the establishm­ent of direct flights between Moscow and Colombo in October 2018. We are confident that it will greatly contribute to the people-to-people contacts as well as to the exchange of business delegation­s.

This year, Russia intends to step up efforts in all key areas. Among top priorities is the promotion of creating a truly universal anti-terrorist coalition under the auspices of the UN and mobilising the internatio­nal community to more effectivel­y combat drug traffickin­g and other types of organised crime. Russia will help consolidat­e positive trends in Syria and on the Korean Peninsula, resolve other crises and conflicts, especially in the Middle East and North Africa, as well as in Ukraine, where there is no alternativ­e to the full and consistent implementa­tion of the Minsk Agreements. As before, Russia is interested in restoring normal relations with the US and the ED on the principles of equality and mutual considerat­ion of interests, but will continue to respond appropriat­ely to the increased NATO military activity and its military infrastruc­ture being moved closer to the Russian border.

Russia made significan­t efforts to ensure int’l informatio­n security and to fight cyber-crime

Russia pursuing multi-directiona­l foreign policy focused on protecting national interests

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