Mikhail Mishustin arrived in the People's Republic of China on a working visit.

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Mikhail Mishustin's arrival in Hangzhou. He was met by Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the People's Republic of China to the Russian Federation Zhang Hanhui.

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Dmitry Chernyshenko conveyed proposals from Russian universities to Zhejiang University to strengthen cooperation.

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During a working visit to Hangzhou, China, Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko assessed the infrastructure of Zhejiang University and spoke with its leadership and students.

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Dmitry Chernyshenko visited Zhejiang University and spoke with its leadership and students.

Zhejiang University Party Committee Secretary Ren Shaobo explained that the university is among the oldest universities in China and one of the leading in the country. It employs over 9,000 staff and faculty members, and enrolls over 70,000 students. Particular attention is paid to artificial intelligence and new technologies. He noted that the university actively collaborates with Russian universities, including Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, St. Petersburg State University, and Moscow Aviation Institute. Academic exchange and educational collaboration are underway in such fields as materials science, aerospace engineering, and linguistics.

At the meeting, the parties exchanged views on the development of educational programs in artificial intelligence. Dmitry Chernyshenko also spoke with Russian students studying at the university. Master's student Anna Van shared her impressions of her studies in detail.

The Deputy Prime Minister emphasized that, at the initiative of the heads of the two states – Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping – 2026–2027 have been declared cross-years in education.

"I am confident this will allow us to focus our efforts on key inter-university cooperation projects. Today, over 56,000 Chinese students are studying at Russian universities across all modes of study. Meanwhile, we have over 20,000 students in China. Over the course of our long and productive collaboration, we have already completed numerous successful joint projects," said Dmitry Chernyshenko.

Among the examples he cited were the Far Eastern Federal University's expansion of the network of Russian language centers in China based in Chinese secondary schools, the selection this year of 15 research projects in priority areas of industrial development in the two countries, and a joint project between Lomonosov Moscow State University and the Beijing Institute of Technology – MSU-PTI in Shenzhen.

Dmitry Chernyshenko conveyed proposals from Russian universities to strengthen cooperation. Among other proposals, an agreement is proposed between the Russian consortium Synergy and Zhejiang University. Furthermore, based on the experience of cooperation with Zhejiang University, Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University is proposed as the anchor partner on the Russian side. The Russian Deputy Prime Minister conveyed an initiative to pilot international cooperation with Kazan Federal University within the framework of the "Advanced Engineering Schools" project. He proposed including these initiatives on the agenda of the next meeting of the subcommittee on scientific and technical cooperation of the Russian-Chinese commission for the preparation of regular meetings between the heads of government – Mikhail Mishustin and Li Qiang.

"The scientific and technological agenda is one of the key global priorities. The leaders of our countries have placed a high priority on maintaining technological leadership in all areas, including the economy, so it is essential to establish links between our leading higher education centers. The effectiveness of such cooperation will depend on how quickly and openly we act. I thank the university's leadership for their time and open dialogue. I am confident in our effective collaboration," concluded Dmitry Chernyshenko.

In conclusion, the Deputy Prime Minister of Russia added that a delegation from Sberbank PJSC will soon arrive at Zhejiang University.

Also participating in the event on the Russian side were Deputy Minister of Science and Higher Education Konstantin Mogilevsky and co-chair of the subcommittee on scientific and technical cooperation of the Russian-Chinese commission for the preparation of regular meetings of heads of government, Deputy Minister of Science and Higher Education Denis Sekirinsky.

Continuing their visit to the university, the Russian delegation visited the Museum of Scientific and Technical Innovations and the State Laboratory of Hydraulic Drives and Mechatronic Systems.

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Tatyana Golikova chaired the 26th meeting of the Russian-Chinese Commission on Humanitarian Cooperation

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The 26th meeting of the Russian-Chinese Commission on Humanitarian Cooperation was held in Beijing, chaired by Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Tatyana Golikova and State Councilor of the People's Republic of China Shen Yiqin. Representatives of relevant agencies participated in the meeting. The parties exchanged views on the current status and prospects for developing cooperation in all humanitarian areas. Following the meeting, a number of agreed decisions were adopted, formalized in the commission's minutes.

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Tatyana Golikova and Member of the State Council of the People's Republic of China Shen Yiqin

The 26th meeting of the commission precedes the 30th, anniversary regular meeting of the heads of government, and is one of the important stages of its preparation.

"The comprehensive partnership and strategic cooperation between Russia and China continues to strengthen, despite the unstable international situation. They are completely unaffected by political pressures and demonstrate strong immunity to external influences. We are pleased to note the traditionally close contacts, particularly at the highest level. Trusting dialogue between the leaders of the two countries plays a key role in advancing the entire range of Russian-Chinese ties," emphasized Deputy Prime Minister Tatyana Golikova.

The current year marks the 80th anniversary of the common victory over German Nazism and Japanese militarism.

"We consider our leaders' decision to jointly celebrate the anniversary of the Great Victory in Moscow and Beijing deeply symbolic. In the modern world, our countries share a common mission: preserving the historical truth about the events of World War II and passing it on to the younger generation," said Tatyana Golikova.

The Deputy Prime Minister noted the importance of consistently working to steadily expand humanitarian contacts between the two countries. The strategic directions for their development are reflected in the roadmap for Russian-Chinese humanitarian cooperation until 2030, adopted by the heads of government in Bishkek in October 2023. The programs and projects outlined in this document are being implemented according to plan.

Thus, active cooperation in higher education continues between Russia and China. A significant achievement in this bilateral relationship has been the increase in academic mobility. The number of Chinese students studying in higher education programs in Russia has exceeded 56,000. At the same time, over 20,000 Russians are studying at leading Chinese universities.

"Interuniversity cooperation is actively expanding, including in the area of establishing joint Russian-Chinese universities and institutes. The flagship of this cooperation is the joint Russian-Chinese university in Shenzhen. It has 10 faculties, with nearly 5,000 students enrolled. A complex of research and educational centers is also operating. The opening of MPEI-Hainan University is scheduled for 2026. We believe this event will be a key one in the upcoming Years of Education," the Deputy Prime Minister noted.

The launch ceremony of the 35th joint educational institution between Far Eastern Federal University and Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications will take place in Chongqing these days. This project will offer a dual degree program in information technology and computational mathematics.

Chinese students' interest in the Russian language and culture remains strong. The international project "Russian Teacher Abroad" is being successfully implemented, and open education centers in Russian and Russian language training at Chinese universities are operating effectively. Cooperation in teacher education is also developing.

Cooperation in healthcare remains an integral part of Russian-Chinese relations. Key areas of cooperation, such as disaster medicine, drug regulation, and infection control, are rapidly developing.

"The digitalization of healthcare appears to be a promising area of cooperation. The signing of an interagency Memorandum of Understanding on the digital transformation of healthcare in September of this year was an important step. This document lays the foundation for joint work on implementing advanced information solutions, creating intelligent healthcare systems, and developing telemedicine," said Tatyana Golikova.

Every year, approximately 500 Chinese specialists participate in scientific and practical medical events organized in Russia.

Cancer treatment remains one of the most promising areas of bilateral cooperation. Last year, leading Russian cancer centers established partnerships with six Chinese cancer institutions. At the same time, demand for Russian medical education among Chinese citizens is growing. More than 1,500 Chinese students are studying at our universities.

An important component of the partnership between Russia and China is cooperation in the field of culture.

"The Years of Russian-Chinese Culture are drawing to a close. This year, the leitmotif of cultural events has been the celebration of the 80th anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War and the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression. To date, the Russian side has implemented over 170 events. One of the highlights was a large-scale exhibition of Ilya Repin's masterpieces at the National Museum of China," emphasized Tatyana Golikova. "The closing ceremony of the Years of Russian-Chinese Culture is scheduled for November of this year at the State Tretyakov Gallery, where a unique exhibition of calligraphy from the National Museum of China will take place, along with a joint concert of Russian and Chinese performers."

The tradition of holding a library forum and a Culture and Art Fair continues. National film exchange festivals have become a well-established tradition.

Tourism exchanges, traditionally characterized by high rates, hold a special place in the structure of Russian-Chinese cultural and humanitarian ties. According to Russian statistics, in the first half of 2025, total tourist flow amounted to 1.4 million trips, a 20% increase over the same period last year.

Particular importance is attached to developing the partnership with China in sports. Cooperation between the sports federations of Russia and China is steadily expanding. In 2025, more than 2,500 Russian athletes and coaches are expected to travel to China to participate in competitions and training events in over 40 sports. This figure is double last year's figure.

A striking example of mutually beneficial partnership is the Russian-Chinese Winter and Summer Youth Games. The 4th Russian-Chinese Winter Youth Games were held in Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk in January 2025 to great success. Active preparations are underway for the 10th Russian-Chinese Summer Youth Games, scheduled for May 2026.

Mass communications is a key area of bilateral cooperation. The popularity of Russian resources in China and Chinese resources in Russia is growing significantly. This year, RT videos averaged 211 million views per month, and Sputnik China became the first and only foreign media outlet to launch a mini-app on the Chinese messaging app WeChat. Gazprom-Media Holding signed agreements to develop contacts with the Xinhua News Agency, and National Media Group signed agreements with the China Media Corporation.

Contacts between archival institutions are developing successfully, which in turn facilitates expanded access to retrospective information and the popularization of archival documents on the history and development of Russian-Chinese bilateral relations. Joint historical and documentary exhibitions and publications are being prepared. In particular, a publication of the correspondence between I.V. Stalin and Mao Zedong is being jointly prepared.

Russia and China continue to strengthen bilateral youth cooperation. This year, special attention was paid to the moral and patriotic education of young people. A striking example is the tour of the Russian and Chinese youth choirs "Holding Hands!" and the educational program "Russian as a Foreign Language" at the Mashuk Knowledge Center. Russian and Chinese delegations of young leaders actively participate in large-scale youth events in both countries.

By decision of the heads of state, the next two years – 2026 and 2027 – will be declared the Years of Education.

Following the commission meeting, the following documents were signed:

1. Minutes of the 25th meeting of the subcommittee on cooperation in the field of education.

2. Minutes of the 25th meeting of the subcommittee on cooperation in the field of healthcare.

3. Minutes of the 25th meeting of the subcommittee on cooperation in the field of sports.

4. Minutes of the 18th meeting of the subcommittee on cooperation in the field of media.

5. Minutes of the 18th meeting of the subcommittee on cooperation in the field of cinematography.

6. Minutes of the 15th meeting of the subcommittee on cooperation in the field of youth policy.

7. Memorandum of Understanding between the Federal Agency for Youth Affairs (Russian Federation) and the All-China Youth Federation (People's Republic of China).

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Russia will celebrate Welder's Day.

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A new professional holiday, Welder's Day, will be celebrated in late spring. Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin ordered its inclusion in the calendar.

It is proposed to make the last Friday of May the holiday date, since this day has informally become established in the professional welding community.

Representatives of the National Welding Control Agency and the Association of Industrial Enterprises of St. Petersburg approached the Government with the initiative to establish the holiday.

The signed order instructs the Ministry of Industry and Trade to enshrine the adopted decision in a regulatory legal act by December 1, 2025.

The document will be published.

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Dmitry Chernyshenko arrived on a working visit to Ningbo, People's Republic of China

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Deputy Prime Minister of Russia Dmitry Chernyshenko arrived on a working visit to the city of Ningbo in the People's Republic of China.

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Dmitry Chernyshenko arrived on a working visit to Ningbo, People's Republic of China

On the Chinese side, he was met at the ramp by Deputy Governor of Zhejiang Province Lu Shan, Deputy Head of the Secretariat of the Zhejiang Provincial Government Ren Xianfeng, Deputy Mayor of Ningbo Ye Miao, and Deputy Director of the Department of the Ministry of Commerce of the People's Republic of China Zhang Dong.

Dmitry Chernyshenko assessed the infrastructure of the Ningbo-Zhoushan Port, its main vessel types, and its interaction with Russian ports.

He noted that Ningbo is the largest port in the world. It is a strategic location for trade—Chinese President Xi Jinping has visited it eight times.

"Cooperation between Russia and China is developing dynamically today. As Russian President Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin has repeatedly emphasized, the People's Republic of China is our main trading partner. And we are focused on practical cooperation and concrete results. It's symbolic that in October, the first transit voyage along the Northern Sea Route departed from Ningbo. Overall, the development of this route is a promising area for cooperation. It's no coincidence that the Intergovernmental Commission for Preparing Meetings of Our Prime Ministers has a separate subcommittee specifically focused on the Northern Sea Route," the Russian Deputy Prime Minister stated.

Dmitry Chernyshenko added that the port, as a major hub, allows our countries to optimize routes, ensure reliable logistics, and minimize costs and delivery times.

The Port of Ningbo-Zhoushan is the world's largest by cargo throughput and a leader in China's implementation of smart logistics management technologies. It serves over 600 ports in 190 countries, ensuring stable international connections.

According to the port administration, the total cargo handling volume exceeded 1.2 billion tons in 2023 and 1.37 billion tons in 2024. The main cargo categories include oil, coal, ore, grain, liquid chemicals, and containerized goods.

During his visit, the Russian Deputy Prime Minister will also participate in the 29th meeting of the Russian-Chinese Commission for the Preparation of Regular Meetings of Heads of Government in Ningbo, assess the infrastructure, and meet with the leadership and students of Zhengjiang University in Hangzhou.

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Tatyana Golikova met with students from the University of International Business and Economics in Beijing.

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Tatyana Golikova met with students from the University of International Business and Economics in Beijing.

Deputy Prime Minister Tatyana Golikova met with students at the University of International Business and Economics in Beijing. More than 50 Russian students are studying at the university, along with approximately 40 Chinese students studying Russian.

"Russia and China are placing great emphasis on developing inter-university ties between our universities, as well as increasing academic exchanges. We have achieved significant success in this area: over the past five years, the number of Chinese students at Russian universities has almost doubled. While in the 2020/21 academic year, the number was just over 30,000, in 2024/25, this figure has already exceeded 56,000. Currently, almost 21,000 Russian students are studying in China," the Deputy Prime Minister noted.

The next two years will be declared Years of Education in Russia and China. This initiative was supported by the leaders of the two countries following talks held on May 8, 2025, during the visit of President of the People's Republic of China Xi Jinping to Moscow.

"This initiative is important and timely; it will help boost the development of bilateral educational cooperation," emphasized Tatyana Golikova.

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Dmitry Chernyshenko: Strengthening partnership with friendly China is a priority for Russian foreign policy

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Dmitry Chernyshenko and Vice Premier of the State Council of the People's Republic of China He Lifeng held the 29th meeting of the Russian-Chinese Commission for the Preparation of Regular Meetings of Heads of Government

In Ningbo, China, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko and Vice Premier of the State Council of the People's Republic of China He Lifeng held the 29th meeting of the Russian-Chinese Commission for the Preparation of Regular Meetings of Heads of Government.

Also participating in the event from the Russian side were Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Russian Federation to the People's Republic of China Igor Morgulov, State Secretary and Deputy Minister of Transport of the Russian Federation Dmitry Zverev, Deputy Minister of Digital Development, Communications, and Mass Media of the Russian Federation Grigory Borisenko, Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation Alexey Gruzdev, Deputy Minister of Economic Development of the Russian Federation Vladimir Ilyichev, Deputy Minister of Agriculture of the Russian Federation Maxim Markovich, Deputy Minister of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation Denis Sekirinsky, Deputy Minister of Natural Resources and Environment of the Russian Federation Dmitry Tetenkin, and others.

Participants from the Chinese side included Deputy Secretary-General of the State Council of the People's Republic of China Xu Shouben, Vice Minister of Science and Technology Chen Jiachang, Vice Minister of Industry and Information Technology Zhang Yunming, Vice Minister of Industry and Information Technology of the People's Republic of China, Director of the China National Space Administration, Director of the China Atomic Energy Administration Shan Zhongde, Vice Minister of Ecology and Environment Guo Fang, Vice Minister of Housing, Urban-Rural Development Chen Shaowang, Vice Minister of Transport Li Yang, Vice Minister of Commerce of the People's Republic of China, Deputy Representative of the People's Republic of China in International Trade Negotiations Lin Ji, and others.

He Lifeng noted that under the leadership of Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin, the two sides are promoting the stable development of high-level bilateral relations.

He also emphasized the systematic work within the framework of the plan for the development of key areas of Russian-Chinese economic cooperation until 2030.

According to He Lifeng, copper and nickel exports have increased significantly, agricultural product access is expanding, and new forms of trade, such as cross-border e-commerce, are emerging. Trade turnover will remain high in 2025. The Vice Premier of the State Council of China placed particular emphasis on cooperation along the Northern Sea Route and also noted the progress made in cooperation in the automotive industry and artificial intelligence, the establishment of a working group on municipal solid waste, and the holding of the first meeting of the working group on climate change.

Dmitry Chernyshenko congratulated his Chinese colleagues on the successful Fourth Plenum of the 20th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China. He stated that the objectives outlined at the meeting—high-quality development, increasing scientific and technological self-sufficiency, and establishing a modern production system—are fully aligned with the goals of the Russian-Chinese economic cooperation plan through 2030. The two countries' joint efforts to develop industrial cooperation, enhance technological sovereignty, and implement innovation directly align with China's commitment to strengthening its scientific and technological base and achieving new breakthroughs in deepening reforms.

The Deputy Prime Minister emphasized that strengthening a comprehensive, equal, and trusting partnership and strategic interaction with friendly China is a priority for Russian foreign policy. This is confirmed by the heads of state – Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping – holding two face-to-face meetings this year alone, at which they set goals for expanding trade and economic cooperation. Their dialogue is systematic and regular, characterized by a high level of trust and mutual understanding. This is underscored by the Chinese President's visit to Moscow to participate in the celebrations of the 80th anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War, and the Russian President's return visit to Beijing for celebrations marking the 80th anniversary of Victory over Japan and the end of World War II.

"China is our key partner on the global stage. Russia ranked fifth among China's partners by the end of 2024. Mutual trade reached a historic high last year, surpassing $245 billion. Despite external restrictions, maintaining trade in positive territory is a significant joint achievement. I am confident that our meeting today will facilitate the implementation of the agreements reached by the heads of state and government in all areas of practical cooperation between our countries and will further contribute to the successful holding of the 30th regular meeting of heads of government tomorrow," said Dmitry Chernyshenko.

He thanked He Lifeng for his great contribution to reaching agreements between the countries and effectively protecting the economic interests of China and Russia.

The Deputy Prime Minister outlined promising areas, including opening the Chinese market to Russian winter wheat and barley, fuel pellets, and increasing natural gas supplies via new routes. Active work is also underway on industrial cooperation projects in the automotive industry, forestry, rare earth metal mining and processing, and other promising products.

Holding "Made in Russia" festivals and fairs in China with the participation of Russian artists and athletes has become a good tradition.

Dmitry Chernyshenko added that the day before, Deputy Prime Minister Tatyana Golikova, as part of the intergovernmental commission on humanitarian cooperation in Beijing, drew special attention to the holding of cross-Years of Education between Russia and China.

The Russian-Chinese Commission for the Preparation of Regular Meetings of Heads of Government comprises 14 subcommissions and 60 working groups. This meeting marked the final stage of preparations for the 30th regular meeting of the heads of government of Russia and China, which will take place on November 3 in Hangzhou. A final protocol was agreed upon today, which will be signed during the meeting.

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The government has imposed a temporary ban on the export of technical sulfur, which is a critical raw material for the production of mineral fertilizers.

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Russia has imposed a temporary ban on the export of certain types of sulfur. This decision will stabilize shipments of raw materials to the domestic market to maintain current mineral fertilizer production volumes and ensure the country's food security.

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Alexander Novak chaired a meeting of the OPEC Group of Eight countries.

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Alexander Novak chaired a meeting of the OPEC Group of Eight countries.

Deputy Prime Minister of Russia Alexander Novak, as co-chairman, chaired a meeting of the Group of Eight countries that have adopted additional voluntary adjustments to oil production in April and November 2023.

The OPEC Group of Eight countries includes Saudi Arabia, Russia, Iraq, the UAE, Kuwait, Kazakhstan, Algeria and Oman.

The parties discussed the state and prospects of the global oil market. Taking into account the stable global economic outlook and current market indicators, reflected in low oil inventories, they agreed to adjust production by 137,000 barrels per day in December 2025. This gradual increase may be suspended or reversed depending on changing market conditions. This flexibility will allow the group to continue to maintain oil market stability. The eight OPEC countries noted that this measure will enable member countries to expedite the compensation of lost volumes.

After December 2025, taking seasonality into account, eight OPEC countries also decided to suspend production increases in January, February and March 2026.

The parties to the deal confirmed their commitment to the voluntary adjustments to oil production agreed upon at the 53rd meeting of the OPEC Joint Ministerial Monitoring Committee on April 3, 2024, and their intention to fully offset any excess production from January 2024.

Eight OPEC countries have agreed to hold monthly meetings to review market conditions, compliance, and compensation. The next meeting will be held on November 30, 2025.

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Marat Khusnullin: In the Kherson region, major repairs have been completed on a 20-kilometer section of the highway connecting the region with the Republic of Crimea.

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Roads serve as a powerful tool for the spatial development of regions and the country as a whole. Historically, settlements developed along transport arteries. Today, highways provide connections between them and centers of economic and social activity, serving as an indicator of a region's level of development. For example, in the Kherson region, major repairs have been completed on a 20-kilometer section of the highway leading from Kherson to Crimea. This was announced by Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin.

"A high-quality road network in Donbas and Novorossiya facilitates population mobility and accelerates their spatial and economic development, ensuring connectivity between the southern regions. Key projects include the Kherson-Dzhankoy-Feodosia-Kerch highway, which connects the Kherson region with the Republic of Crimea. Road workers have completed major repairs on a 20-kilometer section of this highway, passing through several key settlements in the region," said Marat Khusnullin.

During the major repairs, specialists milled the old pavement and laid a new one, installed barrier fencing, applied road markings, and installed signs to ensure safe traffic.

"This is the fourth access road to the Crimean Peninsula restored by the state-owned company Avtodor. During the overhaul, specialists employed cutting-edge road construction technologies, removing the old pavement and reusing it to prepare organomineral mixtures. Six bus stops were also installed for the convenience of residents, and sidewalks were constructed in certain sections. Over 2 kilometers of barrier fencing were installed to ensure road safety," noted Vyacheslav Petushenko, Chairman of the Board of the state-owned company Avtodor.

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