Dmitry Patrushev and Khabarovsk Krai Governor Dmitry Demeshin discussed regional agriculture and environmental issues.

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Dmitry Patrushev and Dmitry Demeshin discussed issues of agriculture and ecology in Khabarovsk Krai.

Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Patrushev met with Khabarovsk Krai Governor Dmitry Demeshin. The meeting focused on agriculture and the environment.

The parties also discussed the progress of the harvest campaign in the region. Dmitry Patrushev emphasized that farmers must be provided with all the necessary materials and equipment to carry out the work.

Particular attention was paid to environmental management issues. Specifically, construction of the new dam in Khabarovsk's Southern District has been completed. This 5.5-kilometer-long hydraulic structure is already fulfilling its primary function: protecting the coastal strip from flooding. The dam ensures the safety of an area home to approximately 200,000 people.

The Khabarovsk Krai Governor stated that the regional government has already developed a concept for the improvement of the site, which includes the creation of a fully-fledged recreation area.

The meeting also reviewed the progress of construction of a complex of protective structures in Komsomolsk-on-Amur. This large-scale project is being built along the banks of the Amur River and its tributaries and consists of three phases. The total length of the linear structures exceeds 28 km.

Dmitry Patrushev and Dmitry Demeshin also discussed the progress of the solid municipal waste management reform in the region. In Khabarovsk Krai, three major infrastructure projects are planned for construction in the coming years.

As part of the national "Ecology" project, work was underway in the region to create a comprehensive solid municipal waste management system and promote reforestation. Over 780 million rubles were allocated for these purposes. This work will be continued under the "Environmental Well-Being" national project, launched this year. Furthermore, attention will be paid to reducing hazardous emissions into the atmosphere.

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Dmitry Chernyshenko: It is important to scale up the practice of holding national financial security Olympiads

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Deputy Prime Minister of Russia Dmitry Chernyshenko, Director of Rosfinmonitoring Yuri Chikhanchin, Presidential Plenipotentiary Envoy to the Siberian Federal District Anatoly Seryshev, and Governor of Krasnoyarsk Krai Mikhail Kotyukov answered questions from representatives of the scientific community of the participating countries in the International Financial Security Olympiad. This year, 600 participants reached the finals.

The Deputy Prime Minister noted that the most important thing that can be done to develop the Financial Security Movement is to hold national events. He recalled the creation of the "Commonwealth" platform for training, communication, and development in the area of financial security.

"It's worth holding national Olympiads so that even higher levels of representatives can participate in the International Movement and the Financial Security Olympiad finals," the Deputy Prime Minister of Russia emphasized.

Dmitry Chernyshenko and Yuri Chikhanchin met with three generations of participants in the Financial Security Movement: schoolchildren, students, and adult professionals. The Deputy Prime Minister noted that this summer, the All-Russian Youth Forum of the Biryusa Youth Initiative held its first-ever session on financial security.

"We must understand that for you, the Olympics and the International Movement for Financial Security are, of course, a window of opportunity," the Deputy Prime Minister said.

He gave the participants some advice and advised them not to neglect the use of modern technologies in solving problems.

"We've brought together representatives of different generations here at this venue, and this is a unique gathering," noted Yuri Chikhanchin, addressing schoolchildren, students, and experts. "Today, young people possess cutting-edge technologies and knowledge, and the life experience of the older generation will help them solve complex problems and counter threats."

Dmitry Chernyshenko assessed the infrastructure of the regional extreme sports center "Sportex," which has been operating in the capital of Krasnoyarsk Krai for 16 years. The center currently hosts an interregional extreme sports festival, bringing together 3,000 participants from 11 regions of Russia and Kazakhstan.

Participants will be able to test their skills in open practical classes in five areas: BMX, parkour, scootering, trampoline freestyle, and rollerblading.

"Last year, as part of the presidential program 'Region for Young People,' we renovated the Sportex complex in Krasnoyarsk Krai to provide young people with the opportunity to participate in extreme sports. The center has already brought together over 1,300 young people, and it is currently hosting an interregional festival for those who promote sports and a healthy lifestyle in their regions," noted Grigory Gurov, head of the Federal Agency for Youth Affairs.

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Marat Khusnullin: Applications from 11 more regions for resettlement of residents from dilapidated housing have been approved.

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Eleven more regions have approved applications for the next stage of the program to relocate people from dilapidated housing: the republics of Mordovia, Adygea, North Ossetia-Alania, and Tyva; Kamchatka Krai; Sverdlovsk, Kemerovo, Sakhalin, Rostov, and Oryol Oblasts; and the Nenets Autonomous Okrug. This was announced by Marat Khusnullin, Deputy Prime Minister and Chairman of the Supervisory Board of the Territorial Development Fund.

"One of our priorities is creating comfortable living conditions for people. We are currently continuing to review regional applications for the distribution of financial support for the resettlement of people from dilapidated housing under the new national project, 'Infrastructure for Life.' The Territorial Development Fund has approved funding of over 2 billion rubles for 11 more regions for the next stage of the program. This will allow us to resettle approximately 10,600 people from buildings with a total area of over 220,000 square meters. In previous years, the program for resettling people from unsuitable housing was implemented ahead of schedule. It is important that this momentum is maintained," said Marat Khusnullin.

According to the Deputy Prime Minister, Sakhalin Oblast has been approved for funding in the amount of 159.9 million rubles to resettle 8,400 people from dilapidated buildings with an area of 177,900 square meters; Kemerovo Oblast for 657.4 million rubles to resettle 721 people from dilapidated buildings with an area of 15,860 square meters; Sverdlovsk Oblast for 282.7 million rubles to resettle 434 people from dilapidated buildings with an area of 7,800 square meters; Kamchatka Krai for 357.9 million rubles to resettle 334 people from dilapidated buildings with an area of 7,500 square meters; and Rostov Oblast for 136.8 million rubles to resettle 193 people from dilapidated buildings with an area of 3,300 square meters.

In addition, the Republic of North Ossetia – Alania will receive 121.5 million rubles to resettle 137 people from dilapidated buildings with an area of 2,400 square meters, the Republic of Mordovia will receive 90.5 million rubles to resettle 141 people from dilapidated buildings with an area of 2,700 square meters, Oryol Oblast will receive 60.7 million rubles to resettle 81 people from dilapidated buildings with an area of 1,200 square meters, the Nenets Autonomous Okrug will receive 91.9 million rubles to resettle 79 people from dilapidated buildings with an area of 2,100 square meters, the Republic of Tyva will receive 70.2 million rubles to resettle 41 people from dilapidated buildings with an area of 0,600 square meters, and the Republic of Adygea will receive 35 million rubles to resettle 24 people from dilapidated buildings with an area of 0,600 square meters.

The program to relocate residents from dilapidated housing is being implemented as part of the national project "Infrastructure for Life." It is overseen by the Ministry of Construction and operated by the Territorial Development Fund.

"Following a review of applications received by the fund from 39 regions, funding totaling 19.6 billion rubles was approved for the new phase of the program. This will allow approximately 31,200 residents of dilapidated buildings, covering approximately 566,000 square meters, to move into new apartments. This collaborative effort is aimed at providing them with comfortable living conditions," noted Vasily Kupyzin, CEO of the Territorial Development Fund.

As part of the national project "Infrastructure for Life," it is planned to relocate 345,000 residents from dilapidated buildings covering 6.2 million square meters by 2030.

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Meeting of the Council of Heads of Government of the Member States of the Commonwealth of Independent States

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List of heads of delegations participating in the meeting of the Council of Heads of Government of the CIS Member States:

Prime Minister of the Republic of Azerbaijan – Ali Hidayat oglu Asadov;

Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia – Mher Herbertovich Grigoryan (via videoconferencing);

Prime Minister of the Republic of Belarus, Chairman of the Eurasian Intergovernmental Council – Alexander Genrikhovich Turchin;

Prime Minister of the Republic of Kazakhstan – Olzhas Abaevich Bektenov;

Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Kyrgyz Republic – Head of the Administration of the President of the Kyrgyz Republic – Adylbek Aleshovich Kasymaliev;

Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation – Mikhail Vladimirovich Mishustin;

Prime Minister of the Republic of Tajikistan, Chairman of the Council of Heads of Government of the Commonwealth of Independent States – Kokhir Rasulzoda;

Deputy Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers of Turkmenistan – Khodjamyrat Geldimyradov;

Prime Minister of the Republic of Uzbekistan – Abdulla Nigmatovich Aripov;

Secretary General of the Commonwealth of Independent States – Sergei Nikolaevich Lebedev.

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Dmitry Chernyshenko and Yuri Chikhanchin wished the Russian team success at the International Financial Security Olympiad.

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Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko, Presidential Plenipotentiary Envoy to the Siberian Federal District Anatoly Seryshev, Director of Rosfinmonitoring Yuri Chikhanchin, and Krasnoyarsk Krai Governor Mikhail Kotyukov welcomed representatives of the Russian national team to the 5th International Financial Security Olympiad in Krasnoyarsk and also spoke with schoolchildren at the "Conversations About What's Important" meeting.

Dmitry Chernyshenko and the students thanked Krasnoyarsk Krai Governor Mikhail Kotyukov for hosting the Olympiad in hospitable Krasnoyarsk.

The Deputy Prime Minister called the delegation members already winners, because they had passed a colossal selection process.

As a result of this selection, 190 students and 120 schoolchildren, representing all federal districts of Russia, participated in the finals.

"The country has given you a tremendous opportunity, and at this stage, you've made the best use of it. Our President, Vladimir Putin, has set one of our national goals as realizing the potential of every person and developing their talents. And you're demonstrating that you're adept at seizing these opportunities. It's no coincidence that I said you're already winners, because there will be no losers here. The greatest victory is that you've come together," said Dmitry Chernyshenko.

He wished the team members to take advantage of this unique opportunity to become friends and demonstrate their commitment to the traditional values enshrined in President Vladimir Putin's decree.

Yuri Chikhanchin noted that some of the students are participating in the Olympiad for the first time and have already become its ambassadors.

"Dear friends, I'm truly delighted to see you here in Krasnoyarsk. I look at you and see familiar faces—we've met some of you at previous Olympiads. This is very nice. It means you enjoyed it. This means you've now become full-fledged ambassadors not only of the Olympiad, but also of the International Financial Security Movement. Good luck to you! And remember, the greatest victory is the victory over yourself. Team Russia, good luck!" he said.

Anatoly Seryshev, Presidential Plenipotentiary Envoy to the Siberian Federal District, welcomed the Olympiad participants and noted the significance and scale of the event. The Plenipotentiary Envoy is confident that new participants are constantly being drawn into the Olympiad, coming to see people with similar values and an equally passionate love for their homeland. He believes that finance is the most dynamically changing sector in human life. "The well-being of countries often depends on how their finances are managed," the Plenipotentiary Envoy added. "In a little while, you young people will have to solve problems on a different level."

"Dear students, we welcome you to the very heart of Russia, Krasnoyarsk! It's especially valuable that the first participants of the first Olympiads have now become strong specialists, mentors, and teachers. Your mission is crucial: you are learning to confront the challenges of the modern world. You must be faster, challenging the established norms with your intelligence, knowledge, and commitment to values. I am confident that together we can overcome this. Farewell, and may you all win!" said Mikhail Kotyukov.

In addition, Dmitry Chernyshenko, Yuri Chikhanchin, Anatoly Seryshev, and Mikhail Kotyukov took part in a meeting titled "Conversations about Important Things" with schoolchildren participating in the Olympiad.

The discussion was moderated by Marina Shemyakina, head of the Center for Inter-Olympiad Training of Schoolchildren and Students at the Lebedev Physical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

The speakers answered questions about the development of modern technology and artificial intelligence, shared advice on how to become true professionals in their field, how to find your calling, and also shared their opinions on the qualities that are important for young professionals today.

Dmitry Chernyshenko emphasized that the Government is fulfilling the instructions of the President and the Prime Minister to ensure that at least 5% of science spending is directed toward artificial intelligence development.

"Last year, the President instructed us to hold international foresight sessions on the future of AI science. Scientists with the highest citation rates are updating a list of scientific problems whose solutions are most crucial for the development of artificial intelligence. This list is being developed by the SAPFIR strategic agency and the International AI Alliance, which was joined by 14 countries in the presence of Vladimir Putin," he noted.

Dmitry Chernyshenko also answered the question about the key human quality that cannot be digitized and transferred to a machine: "Humans don't always act rationally. Self-sacrifice, compassion, love—these are things that can be simulated using AI, but they will never be real."

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Dmitry Grigorenko: The government has updated the criteria for selecting IT solutions under the ICC.

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The government has updated the selection criteria for the third wave of particularly significant projects – IT solutions developed within industrial competence centers and aimed at replacing foreign software. Priority grant support will be given to projects with the greatest potential for replication. The government is paying special attention to platform solutions for industrial enterprises, as well as AI-based developments. This was announced by Deputy Prime Minister and Chief of the Government Staff Dmitry Grigorenko, who oversees the development of the domestic IT market, on the sidelines of the Innoprom. Belarus international industrial exhibition.

According to the approved procedure, applications will be evaluated based on 10 criteria, each with a specific weighting, during the selection of particularly significant projects. The most significant criteria, with the highest weighting, are the solution's potential for replication (demand from at least three organizations in one or more industries), projected revenue from sales (at least 110% of the grant amount within three years after development completion), and the feasibility of using the solution at critical infrastructure facilities. Furthermore, a new prioritization criterion is being introduced during the third round of selection: the use of artificial intelligence technology in the solution being developed.

"Three years have passed since the launch of the first selection of particularly significant projects. During this time, we've identified growth opportunities and refined the mechanism to make it even more effective. Specifically, we decided to focus on thoroughly assessing the project's replicability during the preliminary review stage. If a solution has high sales and revenue projections, this is an indicator that it is truly in demand by many companies in the market and will be widely adopted. The government prioritizes supporting projects that are essential to the market," noted Dmitry Grigorenko.

Furthermore, the Deputy Prime Minister emphasized that platform-based IT solutions for manufacturing (for example, PLM systems for managing the product lifecycle from design to production) and automated design systems will also benefit. He noted that the development of indigenous Russian IT solutions for manufacturing processes is essential to ensuring the technological independence of the domestic industry.

A total of 8.3 billion rubles will be allocated to support particularly significant projects during the third wave. The Russian Foundation for Information Technology Development will award grants ranging from 100 million to 2 billion rubles, covering up to 50% of the solution development costs. Applications will be accepted until October 26.

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The government submitted to the State Duma a draft three-year budget for 2026–2028.

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Order No. 2658-r of September 26, 2025

The draft federal budget for 2026 and the planning period of 2027 and 2028 has been submitted to the State Duma for consideration. Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin signed the order introducing it.

The key priorities of the main financial document are the achievement of national goals defined by the President, the fulfillment of social obligations to citizens, ensuring the country's defense and security needs, taking into account existing challenges, and the implementation of national projects.

The sustainability and balance of the draft budget proposed by the Government is an important factor for maintaining macroeconomic stability, increasing real wages, and increasing household incomes.

The draft budget is based on the baseline socioeconomic development forecast. It projects GDP growth of 1.3% in 2026 and an increase of almost 7% over three years, reaching approximately 276 trillion rubles in nominal terms.

Revenues in 2026 will amount to 40.3 trillion rubles, in 2027 – 42.9 trillion rubles, in 2028 – 45.9 trillion rubles.

Federal budget expenditures in 2026 are planned at 44.1 trillion rubles, in 2027 – 46 trillion rubles, and in 2028 – 49.4 trillion rubles.

The most important area of the budget is funding measures to improve demographics.

Thus, the "children's budget" for three years will exceed 10 trillion rubles. These funds will be used, among other things, to pay a unified child benefit to needy families, continue the maternity capital program with indexation to the inflation rate, improve housing for families with children by subsidizing the interest rate on family mortgages, and provide an annual family payment in the form of a partial reimbursement of personal income tax paid to citizens with two or more children—this payment will begin in 2026.

Other socially significant areas are also taken into account in the draft budget.

Specifically, to implement the national "Family" project, the new budget includes funds for the development of children's healthcare facilities, the infrastructure of perinatal centers, children's hospitals, and maternity hospitals. More than 94 billion rubles will be allocated for this purpose.

Funds are also allocated for the modernization and construction of schools and kindergartens: approximately 110 billion rubles will finance the construction of 150 schools to be built by 2030, and almost 300 billion rubles will be allocated for major school renovations.

The new three-year budget allocates over 900 billion rubles to implement the "Long and Active Life" national project. This includes funding for medications, including assistance to children with severe illnesses through the Circle of Kindness foundation, cardiovascular disease prevention, and the implementation of the 14-Nosology Program, which provides expensive medications to people suffering from severe illnesses.

The draft budget also takes into account the objective of ensuring technological leadership set for the Government by the President. Approximately 1.9 trillion rubles have been allocated to finance national projects aimed at achieving this goal.

Significant allocations are planned for infrastructure development.

The volume of funding for road infrastructure will exceed the level of previous years – 4.6 trillion rubles have been allocated for these purposes over three years.

The implementation of programs for creating a modern urban environment and the state program "Integrated Development of Rural Areas" will continue. Funding for these programs will amount to over 105 billion rubles and over 180 billion rubles, respectively, over three years.

Funding will be provided for the public utility infrastructure modernization program. 182.3 billion rubles are allocated over three years. Over 160 billion rubles are planned for the elimination of dilapidated housing over three years.

The new three-year budget allocates 202.6 billion rubles for the development of the airfield support network. At least 75 airfields will be reconstructed and built by 2030.

The main financial document takes into account measures aimed at maintaining the stability of regional budgets, stimulating infrastructure development, and ensuring the effective participation of regions in the implementation of national development goals.

The draft budget also provides financial support for the further implementation of individual development programs for a number of regions to increase their economic potential.

Draft budgets for extra-budgetary funds and a number of other documents of decisive importance for public finances have also been submitted to the State Duma.

The budget package, as in the previous year, was submitted to the lower house of parliament entirely electronically, a result of efforts to improve interaction between the Government Office and the State Duma.

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Dmitry Chernyshenko: The international financial security movement has already involved more than 6 million people.

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The final stage of the 5th International Financial Security Olympiad has begun.

The opening ceremony of the 5th International Financial Security Olympiad took place at the Siberian Federal University in Krasnoyarsk. Approximately 600 schoolchildren and students from 40 countries became finalists in 2025. Bangladesh, Jordan, Madagascar, Turkey, and Uruguay joined the competition for the first time.

Russian President Vladimir Putin addressed the Olympiad participants: "It's gratifying that the Olympiad has become part of the systemic, multifaceted efforts of the state and society to improve access to modern knowledge and to unlock the creative potential and talents of the younger generation—those who are committed to professional success and creative work. Today, we can confidently say that this project has been a success. Each year, it expands its geographic reach and representation, serving as a key event in the large-scale International Movement for Financial Security."

"I welcome guests and participants from 40 countries. This is truly a powerful international movement, uniting over 6 million participants. It's also very important that our President, Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin, noted that the Olympiad is an excellent opportunity to showcase our capabilities and talents to you, our youth. Incidentally, this is one of Russia's national development goals. I am confident that it largely aligns with the goals of your countries. For the first time, the International Financial Security Olympiad is being held in the very center of our country, in hospitable Krasnoyarsk, and at the Siberian Federal University. The organizers have prepared excellent conditions for you, engaging competitions and tasks, and a comprehensive cultural, entertainment, and educational program. I am confident that you will succeed and have a great time, but most importantly, you will make new friends and discover new opportunities. On the instructions of our President, I declare the 5th International Financial Security Olympiad open," Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko addressed the participants.

Anatoly Seryshev, Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of Russia in the Siberian Federal District, addressed the finalists and guests at the opening ceremony: "I am very pleased that the Olympiad is growing in scale, bringing in new participants from various countries—this is one of its most important goals today. This is the first time it has been held in Siberia. This is a great honor and responsibility for us. I wish all Olympiad participants the best possible use of their knowledge and skills during the competition, achieving high results, and, most importantly, finding new friends and like-minded people."

Winners and prize winners of the Olympiad receive advantages when applying to the International Network Institute for AML/CFT undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate programs in accordance with the benefits of Level I Olympiads, as well as the opportunity to intern at Rosfinmonitoring and other organizations.

In his speech, Yuri Chikhanchin, Director of Rosfinmonitoring and Deputy Chairman of the Olympiad Organizing Committee, noted the importance of the Olympiad as a platform for building a community of future professionals to effectively respond to current challenges: "Threats to financial security, including transnational crime, cybercrime, terrorism, droppering, and others, are international in nature and require the coordinated efforts of the entire global community. To more effectively address these issues now and, most importantly, in the future, large-scale educational initiatives have been launched. This is how our Olympiad was born – more than five years ago. Seven countries participated back then, and the geography has expanded each year – reaching 40 countries today."

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov addressed the finalists with a welcoming address: "I am confident that the competition, as always, will be held in a spirit of fair competition, will provide additional impetus to the development of international cooperation in the area of financial security, and will facilitate the establishment of mutually beneficial youth contacts. The cultural program will also allow foreign participants to enrich their knowledge of our great country."

Kanat Asangulov, Chairman of the State Financial Intelligence Service under the Ministry of Finance of the Kyrgyz Republic, also addressed the participants. He noted that the Olympiad is not just an intellectual competition, but a space where science and practice meet, where professional experience combines with the energy of youth.

Speaking at the ceremony, Su Lei, Counselor of the Embassy of the People's Republic of China, emphasized the consistent development of Russian-Chinese relations, in which the area of financial security is acquiring new significance and becoming a platform for cooperation.

Krasnoyarsk Krai Governor Mikhail Kotyukov spoke about the region's readiness to host this large-scale international event and emphasized the importance of dialogue on financial security. "It's no coincidence that Krasnoyarsk Krai has become the Olympiad's host. Our goal is to ensure that guests take home not only the results of their intellectual struggle but also a wealth of impressions of Siberia. To this end, we've prepared a rich program—from excursions through the picturesque surroundings to unique cultural events. And, of course, we have much to share: we're actively implementing our experience in financial education, which has been recognized at the federal level, and we're ready to share it with our colleagues."

Dmitry Chernyshenko, Anatoly Seryshev, Yuri Chikhanchin, and Mikhail Kotyukov also assessed the exhibition of the Olympiad's strategic partners and answered media questions.

The Deputy Prime Minister noted that a great deal of work had gone into the preparation for holding the fifth anniversary Olympiad in hospitable Krasnoyarsk. He commended the work of Elena Vladimirovna Shmeleva and Yuri Anatolyevich Chikhanchin, with whom he launched the project.

More than 60 thousand people took part in the Olympic stages.

Dmitry Chernyshenko emphasized that financial intelligence officers from more than 15 countries arrived in Krasnoyarsk not only to support our students but also to serve as their mentors: "Those who will inspire them to protect the financial future of our countries."

The International Financial Security Olympiad has been held since 2021 under the auspices of the President of Russia and the Government.

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On September 29–30, Mikhail Mishustin will take part in meetings of the CIS Council of Heads of Government and the Eurasian Intergovernmental Council in Minsk.

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On September 29–30, in Minsk, Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin will take part in meetings of the Council of Heads of Government of the Commonwealth of Independent States and the Eurasian Intergovernmental Council.

The agenda of the meeting of the Council of Heads of Government of the CIS includes issues of expanding trade, economic, scientific and technological cooperation within the Commonwealth.

The Eurasian Intergovernmental Council meeting will address issues of further deepening Eurasian economic integration. Particular attention will be paid to expanding cooperation in industry, transport infrastructure, and agriculture.

Mikhail Mishustin will also take part in the international industrial exhibition "Innoprom. Belarus".

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Alexander Novak congratulated workers and veterans of the nuclear industry on the 80th anniversary of the Russian nuclear industry.

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Congratulations from Alexander Novak on Nuclear Industry Worker's Day.

Dear colleagues!

For eight decades, the nuclear industry has rightfully been considered the pride of Russian science and engineering. Thanks to the hard work, experience, and dedication of those driving this field forward, a solid foundation has been laid for ensuring energy security, sovereignty, and sustainable development for our country. Today, the nuclear sector is not only a symbol of Russia's technological leadership but also an inexhaustible source of inspiration for scientists, engineers, researchers, and innovators.

On this day, special words of appreciation and gratitude go to our dear veterans. You were the ones who stood at the origins of the nuclear industry, sparing no effort or health for this great goal, demonstrating courage and the highest level of professionalism. Your perseverance, knowledge, and wisdom became the foundation for new generations of nuclear scientists, inspiring young specialists to achieve great things and create for the benefit of the country.

Today, the Russian nuclear industry continues to grow confidently, implementing large-scale projects around the world, introducing cutting-edge technologies, and strengthening our country's position on the international stage. And this is thanks invaluable to the efforts of each and every one of you: veterans, active professionals, and young employees just taking their first steps in this field.

Please accept my sincere gratitude for your work, commitment to principles, and dedication to the development of the domestic nuclear industry. I wish you and your families good health, happiness, prosperity, new successes, discoveries, and victories in the name of our country!

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