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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News
Moscow, October 22 (Xinhua) — The 17th Russian World Assembly was held in Moscow from October 20 to 22. Representatives from 105 countries and regions with long-standing humanitarian cooperation with Russia participated.
In his welcoming telegram to the opening ceremony participants, Russian President Vladimir Putin noted that the key theme of the current assembly—"The Fundamental Contribution of the Russian World to International Development: History, Modernity, and Future"—reflects Russia's commitment to developing international humanitarian cooperation and equal dialogue, and to promoting enduring spiritual and moral ideals and values.
"Today, our country is actively participating in the formation of a new, just, multipolar world order based on respect for the distinctive cultures, customs, and ways of life of different peoples, a resolute rejection of any forms of neocolonialism, racism, and Russophobia, as well as the imposition of its own development models on independent states," Vladimir Putin emphasized, thanking all assembly participants for their constructive contributions to the implementation of much-needed educational, publishing, and creative projects.
The assembly included a plenary session and two panel discussions on the topics "The Russian Language as the Basis for Identity Formation" and "Victory's Contribution to the New World Order: History and Modernity."
In addition, thematic discussions were organized on current issues of teaching Russian, organizing literary translations, conducting cultural exchanges and media interaction, and promoting public diplomacy.
The Russian World Assembly was organized by the Russian World Foundation, established in 2007 in accordance with a decree of the President of the Russian Federation with the goal of promoting the Russian language and Russian culture abroad. –0–
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