Marat Khusnullin: About 3,200 areas have been improved in Russia since the beginning of the year.

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House of Culture in Shchigry, Kursk Region.

In the first eight months of 2025, work on 2,210 public spaces and 985 courtyards was completed as part of the federal project "Creating a Comfortable Urban Environment," Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin announced.

"The federal project 'Creating a Comfortable Urban Environment,' which became part of the national project 'Infrastructure for Life' at the beginning of this year, is helping to renovate parks, embankments, squares, and public gardens, creating conditions for meaningful recreation and leisure. Since the beginning of the year, improvements have been completed in approximately 3,200 public and courtyard areas across the country. Work continues simultaneously on the winning projects of the All-Russian Competition for Creating a Comfortable Urban Environment. We are paying particular attention to quality, a comprehensive approach, and the enrichment of spaces. Preserving historical memory also remains an important part of our work," said Marat Khusnullin.

The Deputy Prime Minister noted that, thanks to the systematic work of regional teams led by governors, unique, sought-after places are being created in populated areas, radically changing the living and recreational environments of millions of Russians and stimulating the local economy.

"The federal project 'Formation of a Comfortable Urban Environment,' retained as part of the national project 'Infrastructure for Life' since 2025 by decision of the President of Russia, is a key instrument for the comprehensive development of regions. Since 2019, 77,000 public and courtyard areas have been improved within its framework, and 934 projects have been implemented – winners of the All-Russian competition for the best projects to create a comfortable urban environment. The results of the tenth, anniversary competition were traditionally summed up at the All-Russian Forum 'Development of Small Towns and Historical Settlements' in Kazan: 294 winners were identified, including 54 projects from the Far Eastern Federal District, which will be implemented in 2026–2027. The winning projects include 123 parks, 41 embankments, 42 squares, 88 streets and pedestrian zones. It is important to note that work within the framework of the project brings not only social but also significant economic benefits. "The effect. Thanks to the consolidated efforts of the Russian Government, the Ministry of Construction, the constituent entities of the Russian Federation, and the professional expert community, approximately 27,000 new jobs have been created and more than 6,000 new businesses have been launched in 83 regions of the country," said Minister of Construction and Housing and Utilities Irek Fayzullin.

For example, in Bryansk, landscaping of the surrounding area of the military memorial on Pochtovaya Street has been completed. The project's main goal is to perpetuate the memory of Soviet soldiers' heroism. Specialists renovated the sculptural composition, installed a new metal frame, and clad it with Karelian and Ural granite covering a total area of 1,000 square meters. Memorial steles with the names of fallen soldiers were installed, and an area for commemorative events was landscaped. 3,000 square meters of new paving was laid, information plaques were updated, benches and trash cans were installed, and vertical landscaping techniques using coniferous trees were used.

Similar work is being carried out in the Rostov Region. For example, in the Kavalerskoye rural settlement, a 7,500 square meter park area adjacent to the monument to the soldiers of the Great Patriotic War has been improved.

Strelka Park in Nyandoma, located at a picturesque river confluence in the Arkhangelsk Region, has been transformed. Pedestrian paths have been updated, new benches and art objects have been installed, and a modern children's play area has been equipped. Furthermore, a block of wooden, low-rise Art Nouveau buildings in Nyandoma has been restored, creating a museum district, which has already led to a significant increase in tourist traffic.

In the Irkutsk region, the city of Usolye-Sibirskoye has implemented the "City from a Tram Window: Molecular Heritage" project on Mendeleyev and Internatsionalnaya Streets. The space, dedicated to the city's scientific heritage, is divided into thematic clusters symbolizing chemical elements. Interactive objects, smart benches, light installations, and art objects featuring molecular models have been installed.

Work has also been completed on the comprehensive improvement of the area in front of the city cultural center and the Geomash plant in Shchigry, Kursk region.

The implementation of the environmental project "Along the Banks" along the Druguski River in Kozelsk, Kaluga Region, continues.

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Mikhail Mishustin is taking part in the Russian Forum "Microelectronics 2025"

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The 11th Russian Forum "Microelectronics 2025" will be held from September 21 to 27 at the Sirius University of Science and Technology.

The Microelectronics Forum has been held annually since 2015 and has established itself as Russia's premier communications platform for a wide range of strategic issues related to the scientific and technological development of the micro- and radio-electronics industry, the creation and application of electronic components and hardware and software systems, the implementation of strategic scientific, technical, industrial, and innovation projects, the regulatory framework and standardization, the creation of a digital economy, and ensuring the country's security and technological sovereignty.

The Russian Microelectronics Forum in 2025 was included in the plan of events for the Decade of Science and Technology, declared by presidential decree to strengthen the role of science and technology in addressing the most important development challenges for society and the country.

As in the previous year, the forum is being held on the eve of a professional holiday Electronic Industry Worker's Day, which was introduced by Government Resolution No. 418 of April 3, 2024.

More than 3,500 specialists from thousands of companies and organizations registered for the Microelectronics 2025 forum.

The forum will open with plenary sessions on September 22 and 23:

Artificial Intelligence: Applications, Prospects, and Challenges.

· Photonic quantum technologies.

The forum's main event is the scientific conference "Electronic Electronics and Microelectronic Modules," which will feature 13 scientific and technical sections, featuring over 1,000 scientific reports.

The forum's business program includes over 40 events. Particular attention is paid to the development of the digital economy in Russia, the formation of a regulatory framework, the development of electronic components (ECBs), including for critical infrastructure, the development of production capacities, and the release of finished products.

Representatives of government agencies, businesses, and educational and scientific institutions will take part in the business program.

Thus, scientific organizations (NIIME, INME RAS, IPPM RAS, ONIT RAS, NRNU MEPhI, NRC Kurchatov Institute, MIET, etc.), government agencies (Ministry of Industry and Trade of Russia, Ministry of Education and Science of Russia, Ministry of Digital Development, Communications and Mass Media of Russia, FSTEC, etc.), state corporations (Rosatom, Roscosmos, Rostec, etc.), industry enterprises (GC Element, JSC Mikron, FGAU CIT, OOO NM-Tech, etc.), funds (FPI, RSF), as well as Russian Railways and Sberbank have already confirmed their participation.

More than 120 exhibiting companies will present their developments in the exhibition area of the Microelectronics 2025 forum, which this year covers 2,000 square meters.

Participation in the forum by specialists from various industries facilitates the establishment of a full-fledged dialogue between developers of electronic components, manufacturers of finished products, and government agencies in these areas, which directly contributes to the active development of Russia's digital economy.

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Dmitry Grigorenko: The government is launching the "Digital Solutions" information technology forum.

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The "Digital Solutions" information technology forum will be held in Russia. Launched with government support, it will become an annual event. The forum will bring together leading representatives of Russian IT businesses and government agencies to foster dialogue on all areas of digital transformation. The event will take place from November 12 to 15 in Moscow at the Rossiya National Center. An exhibition of the best Russian IT solutions will also be part of the event.

"Today, the IT industry is one of the fastest-growing and makes a significant contribution to the Russian economy. Digitalization has become a cross-cutting objective for the development of key sectors – from industry to medicine, education, and government services. We want IT professionals to have their own global forum where they can bring together all key areas of digital transformation on a single platform, raise pressing issues at the national level, and showcase achievements to both the IT community and the citizens of our country," noted Dmitry Grigorenko, Deputy Prime Minister and Chief of the Government Staff, who oversees digital affairs.

The Digital Solutions Forum aims to be more than just an industry conference, but a strategic platform for active interaction between business and government representatives to jointly develop measures for the development of the IT sector. Furthermore, the event will feature an exhibition of the best domestic IT solutions, which will be available for evaluation by both industrial players and citizens – the end users of these services.

The forum will open with a plenary session dedicated to discussing Russia's digital development achievements, the implementation of the national "Data Economy" project, and key areas determining the future development of the IT industry.

The forum's business program covers three thematic areas: business, society, and federal and regional government. Each area is dedicated to a separate day. This comprehensive approach will allow participants to develop a comprehensive understanding of how digital technologies impact the economy, public administration, and public life in the country.

The digital solutions exhibition is divided into eight thematic zones, focusing on key areas of the country's digital development: Communications and Telecom, Government Services, Software, Artificial Intelligence, Platforms and Services, Cybersecurity, Russian Hardware, and Personnel and Training. Interactive displays are designed to maximize engagement for visitors of all ages and backgrounds.

The forum is being held by the Ministry of Digital Development, Communications, and Mass Media of the Russian Federation with the support of the Russian Government. The project operator is the National Priorities NGO, and the forum's business program operator is the Digital Economy NGO.

Official website: forumdigitalsolutions.rf

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Mikhail Mishustin congratulated Russia's Chief Rabbis Berel Lazar and Adolf Shaevich, and President of the Federation of Jewish Communities of Russia Alexander Boroda on Rosh Hashanah.

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In 2025, Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, is celebrated from September 22 to 24.

The telegram states, in particular:

“Please accept my sincere congratulations on one of the main Jewish holidays.

Rosh Hashanah, rooted in ancient traditions, marks the beginning of a new year. It is a time of spiritual renewal, reflection on the past, and hope in the mercy of the Almighty.

Today, Russian Jewish communities are actively working to implement important projects in the social sphere, interreligious dialogue, education, and culture. Thanks to you, synagogues are being restored and community centers are being built in various regions of the country. Importantly, you are doing much to provide humanitarian aid to military personnel in the special military operation zone.

I wish you and all followers of Judaism prosperity. May the coming year bring you success in your endeavors and be prosperous for you and your loved ones."

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The government will finance major repairs to the R-280 "Novorossiya" highway.

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Order No. 2590-r of September 19, 2025

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Order No. 2590-r of September 19, 2025

In 2025, approximately 10 billion rubles will be allocated for the major repairs of the Rostov-on-Don–Mariupol–Melitopol–Simferopol section of the federal highway R-280 "Novorossiya," which runs through the Donetsk People's Republic and Zaporizhia Oblast. A corresponding order has been signed.

Using funding from the government's reserve fund, the highway in this section will be repaired and widened from two to four lanes. Rosavtodor will be responsible for this work. This decision will bring the road up to standard and increase its capacity.

Commenting on the signed documentGovernment meeting on September 18Mikhail Mishustin emphasized that all planned work must be completed efficiently and on time so that more people can use this route to travel to Crimea by the start of the next tourist season.

The Prime Minister recalled that approximately 20 billion rubles had been allocated in 2025 to upgrade roads in the new regions. The Novorossiya Highway not only connected Crimea with the rest of the country via a land corridor but also became part of the Azov Ring route—a modern highway around the Sea of Azov.

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To Alexander Sedov, General Director of the State Museum of Oriental Art

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Mikhail Mishustin congratulated the museum director on his 75th birthday.

The telegram, in particular, notes:

"A renowned scholar, one of the leading experts in the field of ancient history, archaeology, and numismatics of the countries of the Middle East and Central Asia, you have made a great contribution to the development of Russian culture.

For many years, you have been building on the traditions of the renowned Museum of the East. Thanks to you, its collections are enriched with new exhibits, extensive research and educational work is conducted, and interesting programs and projects are implemented.

Your tremendous work and dedication to your favorite work deserve sincere words of gratitude.

I wish you further success, new achievements, health and prosperity."

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On September 22, Mikhail Mishustin will take part in the Russian Forum "Microelectronics 2025."

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On September 22, Mikhail Mishustin will speak at the plenary session of the Russian Forum "Microelectronics 2025."

The event will be attended by First Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov, Minister of Industry and Trade Anton Alikhanov, Minister of Science and Higher Education Valery Falkov, and President of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Chairman of the Program Committee of the Russian Forum "Microelectronics 2025" Gennady Krasnikov.

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Dmitry Patrushev spoke about Russia's contribution to the environmental recovery of the Arctic zone.

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Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Patrushev spoke at the National Center "Russia" at the presentation of the "Arctic Dossier" – Russia's national report for the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration. The Deputy Prime Minister emphasized the country's consistent adherence to the UN Sustainable Development Goals and its support for strengthening dialogue on sustainable environmental management.

"Russia is the largest Arctic power. Therefore, its environmental recovery is a priority for us. The Arctic is also a strategic space for the development and implementation of future projects, including those at the interstate level. This is due to both its significant logistical potential and its unique natural resources. In the Arctic zone, we have created federal-level specially protected natural areas to protect ecosystems, covering a total area of approximately 40 million hectares, the largest contribution of any Arctic state. This approach helps preserve Arctic biodiversity, which includes approximately 20,000 species. This includes restoring populations of rare and endangered species of flora and fauna," said Dmitry Patrushev.

The Deputy Prime Minister recalled that, at the direction of the Russian President, a fund to support environmental and nature conservation projects was established. In 2025, 15% of all projects awarded grants will focus on preserving and studying the natural environment in the Arctic zone, and the Arctic theme has been designated as a separate competition focus.

The Deputy Prime Minister also emphasized the significant role of Russian business. Companies are implementing unique projects to preserve the region's biodiversity, including those of international significance.

Dmitry Patrushev noted that further effective development of this region must be inextricably linked to environmental protection. In the Arctic zone, work is actively underway to eliminate accumulated environmental damage, including clearing landfills and restoring disturbed land. In 2024 alone, reclamation affected more than 6,000 hectares of land, primarily in the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug and the Sakha Republic (Yakutia).

As part of the national "Environmental Well-Being" project, this region plans to implement modern waste management systems, preserve forests, restore water bodies, and reduce hazardous emissions. A total of 12 billion rubles is planned for these purposes.

To develop state environmental monitoring in the Arctic zone, Roshydromet's observation network is being modernized. Furthermore, the scientific expedition fleet is being systematically upgraded.

In conclusion, Dmitry Patrushev emphasized that Russia will continue to move toward environmental conservation in all its territories, including the Arctic.

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Tatyana Golikova congratulated the Federation of Independent Trade Unions of Russia on the 120th anniversary of the trade union movement.

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Deputy Prime Minister Tatyana Golikova congratulated the Federation of Independent Trade Unions of Russia on the 120th anniversary of the trade union movement in our country and the 35th anniversary of the FNPR's activities.

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Dear colleagues!

Tatyana Golikova congratulated the Federation of Independent Trade Unions of Russia on the 120th anniversary of the trade union movement.

Congratulations on the 120th anniversary of the trade union movement in our country and the 35th anniversary of the Federation of Independent Trade Unions of Russia!

These important dates reflect not only the deep historical roots and traditions of the Russian trade union movement, but also the high professionalism, active citizenship, and extensive social contribution of the FNPR as the country's largest workers' association. Over many decades, the trade union movement has traveled a difficult path, defending the rights and interests of millions of workers, ensuring justice and social protection.

Over the course of 35 years, the federation has built a powerful structure that now unites over 19 million trade union members and adequately represents workers' interests at all levels, from primary organizations to federal platforms. Currently, the FNPR is the largest workers' association in Russia, comprising 44 all-Russian trade unions and 86 regional trade union associations.

You make an active and systematic contribution to the work of the Russian Tripartite Commission for the Regulation of Social and Labor Relations, which equally represents trade unions, employers, and the Russian government. More than 100 draft legislative and other regulatory legal acts on the regulation of social, labor, and related economic relations are considered annually at meetings of the Tripartite Commission and its working groups.

Your participation ensures effective coordination of the actions of all parties in this unique social partnership mechanism, the development of labor legislation, the improvement of the social protection system, and the enhancement of the quality and safety of working conditions in all sectors of industry and the economy.

The Federation of Independent Trade Unions of Russia (FNPR) serves as a reliable and constructive partner both in discussing socially significant initiatives and in implementing programs aimed at improving the lives of millions of workers across our country. Your experience and expertise enhance trust and ensure a balance of interests in challenging situations, helping prevent social tensions and strengthen social unity.

Today, as the world rapidly changes under the influence of new technologies and economic and geopolitical challenges, the role of the FNPR is undoubtedly growing. Not only do you uphold the traditional values of the trade union movement—solidarity, social justice, and concern for working people—but you also actively implement innovative methods, digital services, and modern approaches to interacting with union members.

You place particular emphasis on supporting youth, developing human resources, preventing informal employment, and strengthening collective bargaining mechanisms. All of this contributes to the creation of a modern, sustainable system of social partnership aimed at improving the well-being of Russian citizens.

By facilitating the search for a balance of interests in difficult situations, trade unions help prevent social tensions and strengthen the unity of society.

I am confident that the Federation of Independent Trade Unions of Russia will continue to be a reliable ally in building a fair, stable, and safe labor space.

I sincerely wish you continued fruitful work, inspiration, new, bright, and bold initiatives in protecting the interests of workers, success, and all the best!

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Marat Khusnullin: The planning project for the central part of Severodonetsk has been approved.

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Rebuilding efforts in cities in Donbas and Novorossiya are clearly linked to their long-term development plans, creating a comfortable living environment. The restoration of Severodonetsk in the Luhansk People's Republic is proceeding according to this principle. For example, the Unified Institute of Spatial Planning has developed a territorial planning project for the central part of the urban district, as announced by Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin.

"One of the industrial centers of Donbas is the Severodonetsk agglomeration in the LPR. Restoration work is underway there, which also includes spatial development. The United Institute of Spatial Planning, which developed the territorial planning project for the city of Severodonetsk, is proposing a set of measures that will both accelerate the restoration of the historic center and create a modern urban environment, creating all the necessary conditions for this on an area of 118.4 hectares," the Deputy Prime Minister explained.

The document contains proposals for housing restoration and the construction of new apartment buildings. Furthermore, the project calls for the creation of modern social, engineering, and transport infrastructure. During the development of the plan, specialists also focused on landscaping and the creation of green spaces: green spaces, including boulevards and squares, are planned for residential areas and near social facilities.

The Deputy Prime Minister noted that the revival of the city of chemists has become a shared effort between specialists from the Perm Krai, the lead region, and federal clients. The Territorial Development Fund (PDF) is carrying out a comprehensive modernization of the housing and utilities system in Severodonetsk: stationary boiler houses have been restored, a new one (the 80th Anniversary of Victory) is under construction, the Shchedrishchensky water intake has been modernized, and major repairs have been completed on the second lift of the Zamulovsky water intake and sewer pumping station. Since the beginning of restoration work in the city, the PDF, the Single Client in Construction, has renovated 415 apartment buildings and continues to work on social facilities.

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