The government will improve the operation of the system for calling emergency services using the single number 112

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Resolution of July 28, 2025 No. 1115

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The government continues to improve the system of calling emergency services using the single number 112.

A resolution was signed on the integration of the new state information system “Centralized system for collecting information from 112 systems”, operating on the basis of the unified GosTech platform, into the information space of regional 112 call systems.

This integration will allow for the automatic generation of internal information on the measures taken to respond to calls to a single number. It will be sent to various federal and regional authorities, including the Ministry of Emergency Situations, the Ministry of Internal Affairs, and the Ministry of Health, to improve work with emergency calls.

The signed document contains changes in the Government Resolution of November 12, 2021 No. 1931.

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Denis Manturov met with the Governor of the Nizhny Novgorod Region Gleb Nikitin

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Denis Manturov met with the Governor of the Nizhny Novgorod Region Gleb Nikitin.

First Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov held a working meeting in Moscow with the Governor of the Nizhny Novgorod Region Gleb Nikitin and discussed with him the development of the region’s industry and the implementation of promising projects.

Speaking about the general dynamics of industrial development, the head of the region noted the steady growth of the Nizhny Novgorod Region's indicators. The total volume of shipped products for the first half of 2025 amounted to 1.13 trillion rubles, which is 4.8% more than for the same period in 2024. The industrial production index for the half-year amounted to 103.3%, and for manufacturing – 104.7%. The greatest growth is observed in the production of coke and petroleum products – 44%, metal products – 31.1%, and the production of machinery and equipment – 21%.

Also during the meeting, the First Deputy Prime Minister discussed with the Governor issues related to the development of microelectronics, the implementation of infrastructure projects in Nizhny Novgorod, and the prospects for the region's interaction with Belarusian colleagues in the shipbuilding industry.

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Government extends temporary restrictions on gasoline exports to oil product producers

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The government has extended the restrictions on gasoline exports, which are in effect until August 31, 2025 (inclusive), to direct producers of petroleum products. A resolution on this has been signed.

The decision was made to maintain a stable situation on the domestic fuel market during the period of high seasonal demand and agricultural field work.

The signed document introduces changes toGovernment Resolution of February 26, 2025 No. 229.

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Alexander Novak chaired the 61st meeting of the Joint Ministerial Monitoring Committee of OPEC countries

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Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Alexander Novak, as co-chairman, held the 61st meeting of the Joint Ministerial Monitoring Committee of OPEC countries via videoconference.

The parties reviewed crude oil production data for May and June 2025 and noted the high level of compliance by OPEC and non-OPEC countries participating in the Declaration of Cooperation.

The meeting participants confirmed the importance of adhering to the agreements within the OPEC deal, as well as achieving full compliance with quotas and compensations for oil production. Countries that allowed production in excess of the standards established for them must submit updated compensation plans to the OPEC Secretariat by August 18, 2025.

The Joint Ministerial Monitoring Committee reserves the right to convene additional meetings or request a ministerial meeting of OPEC and non-OPEC members, as agreed at the 38th Ministerial Meeting held on 5 December 2024.

Monitoring of compliance with the production adjustments agreed at the 38th OPEC-non-OPEC Ministerial Meeting and additional voluntary production adjustments announced by OPEC Group of Eight countries will continue.

The next, 62nd meeting of the Joint Ministerial Monitoring Committee is scheduled for October 1.

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Mikhail Mishustin visited Omsk State University named after F.M. Dostoevsky

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The Prime Minister got acquainted with the work of the university, including inter-university projects involving Omsk State University students and graduates, and the progress of the admissions campaign. Mikhail Mishustin was also presented with a project to create an inter-university campus in the Omsk Region and a presentation of a branch of the Al-Farabi Kazakh National University based at Omsk State University.

Omsk State University named after F.M. Dostoevsky is the first university in the region. It was founded on April 28, 1973. The name of Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky was given to Omsk State University in 2004.

The university structure includes an institute of secondary vocational education, 8 faculties, 33 departments, 3 research laboratories, a business education center, etc. About 6.8 thousand students study here, including more than 400 foreigners from 20 countries.

Omsk University trains specialists in the fields of physics and chemistry, mathematics, information technology, lawyers and economists, philologists, linguists and journalists, historians, etc.

In 2025, 1,505 people graduated from Omsk State University, 404 of whom received diplomas with honors.

Currently, Omsk State University is conducting scientific research in the field of chemistry, the results of which can be used in the production of medicinal drugs, in particular anti-cancer drugs, and applied in various fields of medicine: traumatology, orthopedics, and dentistry. Omsk State University scientists are also developing a digital service, research in the field of physics, the development of Russian legislation, and historical research.

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In 2024, Omsk State University (the only university in the Omsk region) entered the ranking of the 100 best universities in Russia and the top 10 universities in Siberia. Omsk State University ranks 12th in the ranking of universities in the country in terms of salaries of 2024 graduates working in economics and finance; 18th in terms of salaries of young specialists working in information technology, and 13th in terms of salaries of graduates in the legal field.

In 2024, the year of Omsk State University's 50th anniversary, a new building was opened, housing a branch of the Al-Farabi Kazakh National University. The branch will accept its first students in the 2025/2026 academic year.

The official start of the creation of the KazNU branch on the basis of the Omsk State University named after F.M. Dostoevsky was given during the official visit of the President of Russia to Kazakhstan on November 27, 2024 by the leaders of the countries.

The opening of a branch of a leading Kazakh university in Russia will contribute to increasing the effectiveness of scientific and educational cooperation between the two countries, including within the framework of Eurasian integration.

The branch of KazNU, which received a license to carry out educational activities in our country on May 22, 2025, is not only the first Kazakhstani, but also the first foreign branch of a foreign educational organization of higher education in Russia.

Recruitment of applicants is underway in three bachelor's degree programs: the Faculty of Philology (Kazakh language and literature), the Faculty of Law (customs affairs), and the Faculty of International Relations (international law). The expected number of applicants is 75 people. Instruction will be conducted in Kazakh, Russian, and English.

Seven higher education institutions and four scientific organizations located in the Omsk region are participating in the project to create an inter-university campus.

It is planned to create a single ecosystem "kindergarten – school – secondary vocational education/university – enterprise". Such integration will allow schoolchildren to use university laboratories, and students to work at the production sites of companies, solving real cases through internships and joint projects.

The planned area of campus facilities will be 215 thousand square meters. Of these: 5 academic buildings – 30 thousand square meters; technology park – 40 thousand square meters; flagship school – 30 thousand square meters; student dormitories – 40 thousand square meters (7.8 thousand places to stay); apart-hotel – 25 thousand square meters; sports and leisure center – 15 thousand square meters; business center – 25 thousand square meters; events area – 10 thousand square meters.

The campus specializations are determined based on the order of the real sector of the economy, as well as in accordance with the priority areas of scientific and technological development and the list of the most important science-intensive technologies: "Space and intelligent engineering", "ChemBioTech", "Biofortification in the agro-industrial complex", "Construction engineering and energy", "Social well-being of the future", "Digital logistics and supply chain management", "Instrument engineering and radio electronics". Three end-to-end centers are also planned: an additive technology center, a computing center, and a certification center.

The key partners of the project are JSC GC Etalon and PJSC Sberbank of Russia. Industrial partners are the state corporations Rostec, Roscosmos, Rosatom, the United Engine Corporation, JSC Russian Railways, and the Titan Group of Companies.

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Mikhail Mishustin visited the Omsk hospital for war veterans.

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The Prime Minister inspected the renovated hospital building and familiarized himself with a presentation on the development of the region’s healthcare system.

The building of the hospital for war veterans in Omsk is being prepared for delivery after major repairs and will become part of a single complex for providing medical care to participants in a special military operation. Modern methods of diagnostics, treatment and medical rehabilitation will become available to participants in the special military operation.

The area of the renovated building is more than 5.5 thousand square meters. It is planned to equip it with 513 units of medical equipment. There will be 140 beds, which will allow receiving over 3.5 thousand patients annually. The hospital will include a medical rehabilitation department for patients with disorders of the peripheral nervous system and musculoskeletal system with 30 beds. The renovated hospital will also house diagnostic units (MRI and CT diagnostics, a clinical diagnostic laboratory), a surgical department with an operating block, physiotherapy departments, functional diagnostics, neurology, therapy, and a regional geriatric center.

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Dmitry Chernyshenko: The budget for science will be prioritized according to the tasks set by the President

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Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko held a meeting of the Commission on Scientific and Technological Development, the key issue of which was the distribution of basic and additional funds for science for 2026–2028 as part of the implementation of the state program for scientific and technological development.

At the beginning of the meeting, Dmitry Chernyshenko recalled that Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin had approved changes to the commission’s regulations, expanding its powers, including in terms of managing the scientific budget.

When considering the draft budget for 2026–2028, the dynamics of growth in research funds was noted.

Dmitry Chernyshenko emphasized the need for effective use of additional funds allocated for science and their prioritization in accordance with the instructions of President Vladimir Putin.

"On the instructions of the head of state, we must strive to ensure that by 2030, expenditure on science will grow to 2% of GDP. And our task is to ensure maximum efficiency of invested funds and prioritization taking into account the goals outlined by President Vladimir Putin. The key tools for achieving them are laid down in the state program for scientific and technological development. We discussed approaches to their application in detail at the strategic session of the Prime Minister," the Deputy Prime Minister emphasized.

A significant portion of the funds will be directed towards supporting scientific research and developing the education sector.

Prioritization involves scientific support for national projects aimed at achieving technological leadership and implementing the instructions of the President and the Government.

"The Russian government continues to prioritize funding for the scientific and educational sphere. Given all the current challenges, our main task is not just to ensure the availability of resources, but also to achieve maximum efficiency of federal budget expenditures, carefully prioritizing them in accordance with the most pressing tasks," said Deputy Minister of Education and Science Andrey Omelchuk.

"I would like to draw special attention to the need to allocate funds to update the instrument base of our academic institutes. In addition, many scientific institutes require major repairs, modernization of scientific infrastructure is necessary so that our scientific organizations are modern and meet world standards. And of course, it is very important that spending on scientific research in the Russian Federation grows. All this will allow us to effectively solve problems related to achieving scientific and technological sovereignty of our country," noted the President of the Russian Academy of Sciences Gennady Krasnikov.

The Deputy Prime Minister emphasized the need to implement the President's order to consolidate funds for science within the framework of the state program and instructed the Ministry of Education and Science, together with the Ministry of Finance, to prepare proposals to stimulate the growth of spending on research and development, including by attracting private investment.

The commission also presented a concept for the scientific and technological development of the transport complex until 2035.

Let us recall that the Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin gave instructions following the results of the strategic session on the accelerated development of transport infrastructure. At it, the task was set to present to the Government the concept of scientific and technological development of the transport complex of the Russian Federation until 2035.

The concept prepared by the Ministry of Transport was approved by the Scientific and Technological Development Commission. This is the first document that comprehensively defines the directions of scientific and technological development of the country's transport industry. The concept provides the first definition of transport science and provides for the formation of an effective system for managing scientific research and development in the transport complex.

RAS President Gennady Krasnikov emphasized the importance of this area, noting that it accumulates practically all fundamental sciences: from mathematics and chemistry to materials science and quantum technologies.

As part of the concept implementation, it is planned to create nine research scientific centers based on Russian scientific organizations. The main tasks of these centers and the network of laboratories are: increasing the mobility of the population, developing autonomous unmanned high-battery vehicles, digitalization, developing the Northern Sea Route and improving the transport infrastructure.

The meeting was attended by Deputy Minister of Science and Higher Education Andrey Omelchuk, President of the Russian Academy of Sciences Gennady Krasnikov, Head of the Federal Medical and Biological Agency Veronika Skvortsova, as well as representatives of relevant ministries and organizations, heads of regions and deputy heads of subjects responsible for scientific and technological development of industries and regions.

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The selection of treatment facilities for the federal project “Water of Russia” has begun.

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The first meeting of the interdepartmental commission, which will form a list of treatment facilities financed within the framework of the federal project "Water of Russia", was held. Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Patrushev instructed to complete the first selection by the end of August.

"The implementation of the national project "Ecological Well-being" has begun this year. Within its framework, the regions are working on the federal project "Water of Russia", which should cover almost all the major rivers of our country. The activities have different focuses – depending on the needs of the territories. Among them, of course, is the continuation of the construction of treatment facilities. We have qualitatively changed the approach to selection. Now there is a whole set of criteria that take into account the contribution of the event to the overall indicators of the federal project, as well as the principle of budget efficiency. And of course, we take into account the accumulated experience of implementing federal projects in the previous cycle," said Dmitry Patrushev.

Before entering the selection, projects are reviewed by a scientific and technical council of the federal project specially created at the site of the Ministry of Natural Resources. The region must receive its recommendation. This will avoid inefficient use of federal budget funds. The presented design solutions are analyzed in detail from the point of view of the validity of the declared capacity of the facility, the feasibility of using specific equipment.

The selection criteria include a received comprehensive environmental permit or a submitted application for one, and the completion of the work cannot be scheduled later than December 1, 2030. At the same time, within the framework of the work of incident No. 55 "Wastewater Treatment Facilities", headed by Dmitry Patrushev, it was also established that the facility is considered completed only after receiving a conclusion from Rosprirodnadzor on reaching the regulatory parameters for wastewater treatment.

At the first stage, six applications with positive recommendations from this council were selected. Treatment facilities will be built on such rivers as Angara, Kama, Tobol, Volga, Ural.

The federal project "Water of Russia" was created by the decree of the President within the framework of the national project "Ecological Well-being". Activities within the framework of the federal project include the construction and reconstruction of treatment facilities, clearing of river beds, improvement of the condition of lakes and reservoirs, construction of reservoirs, holding more than 20 thousand volunteer events to clean the banks from garbage.

Incident No. 55 "Wastewater Treatment Facilities" was created on June 15, 2024 to coordinate work on the construction and reconstruction of wastewater treatment facilities implemented within the framework of the national project "Ecology", as well as to ensure the operation of these facilities with the achievement of the parameters of standard wastewater treatment. Currently, work is being considered at 145 facilities in 19 regions.

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Marat Khusnullin: Applications for the All-Russian Competition “Best Municipal Practice” Will Be Accepted Until August 1

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The All-Russian competition "Best Municipal Practice" covers a wide range of areas – from urban development and modernization of housing and communal services to the development of small businesses, the social sphere, transport infrastructure and digitalization. This was reported by Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin.

"Since 2017, the All-Russian competition "Best Municipal Practice" has served as an important platform for identifying and encouraging the best practices in municipal management. In five nominations – "Urban Development Policy and Housing and Utilities Development", "Territorial Management", "Territorial Brand", "Smart City", "Strengthening Interethnic Peace and Harmony" – we select projects that change the life of territories for the better. In 2025, the prize fund of 1 billion rubles will allow us to scale up these initiatives. This is an opportunity for all municipalities in the country to adopt successful experience and implement it in their territories. I am confident that this year's participants will once again show how effectively local problems are solved, cooperation is strengthened, and the economy of territories is developed. Thus, applications from regions for participation in the competition are currently being accepted," said Marat Khusnullin.

The competition identifies and promotes the best management practices of local governments. The solutions selected by experts become models for the regions, raising standards in the construction and management of infrastructure projects. Applications from regions for participation in the competition are accepted until August 1, 2025.

The Ministry of Construction oversees two nominations: “Modernization of urban economy through the introduction of digital technologies and platform solutions (smart city)” and “Urban development policy, ensuring a favorable living environment for the population and development of housing and communal services”.

"Every year, the All-Russian competition "Best Municipal Practice" strengthens its position as an important industry tool that not only motivates participants to improve their work, but also forms a platform for the implementation of advanced management approaches, which will subsequently be integrated into practice to improve the quality of life in Russian cities. Last year, the competition demonstrated a high level of projects throughout the country. It is especially gratifying that among the winners are not only large cities, but also rural areas that are actively implementing smart solutions to improve the quality of life of people. The geography of the winners – from Belgorod to Murmansk and from Kirov to Saratov – confirms that high-quality projects are being created in all regions of Russia," said Minister of Construction and Housing and Public Utilities Irek Faizullin.

The competition is held in two stages. At the regional stage, applications from municipalities are checked and selected by the authorities of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation. At the federal stage, approved projects are assessed by the federal competition commission, which determines the winners. Participants are divided into two categories: urban districts and settlements, as well as rural settlements. Ten prizes will be awarded in five nominations. The best projects will receive recognition at the federal level and the opportunity to replicate their solutions throughout the country.

"Economic development always begins with cities and villages. This is where a wide range of tasks must be solved: from issues of landscaping courtyards to facilitating the implementation of large-scale investment projects of federal significance. And the President has repeatedly emphasized the special role and importance of the work of local governments. In order to improve the quality of projects and a wider geography of the competition, this year the Ministry of Economic Development of Russia has developed two new nominations: "Improving the efficiency of managing the territory of a municipality" and "Improving the recognition of municipalities (territory brand)". The first will assess the work of local governments in applying new tools for economic development and sources of income that improve the socio-economic development indicators of municipalities. The second is focused on creating new points of attraction, developing tourism potential and forming an attractive image of the territory. In our opinion, the new nominations will be able to attract municipalities that have not previously participated in the competition. “We are particularly looking forward to applications in the ‘Territory Brand’ nomination,” said Deputy Minister of Economic Development Svyatoslav Sorokin, wishing good luck to the nominees.

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On July 28, Mikhail Mishustin will visit Omsk.

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On July 28, in Omsk, Mikhail Mishustin will visit the Omsk State University named after F.M. Dostoevsky and a hospital for war veterans.

A meeting between the Prime Minister and the Governor of Omsk Region, Vitaly Khotsenko, is also planned.

The Minister of Health Mikhail Murashko and the Minister of Science and Higher Education Valery Falkov will take part in the events of the trip.

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