Hungary has vowed to block the EU's plan to ban Russian energy imports.

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Budapest, October 20 (Xinhua) — Hungary intends to use all political and legal means to block the European Union's proposed REPowerEU plan, which aims to ban Russian energy imports. Hungarian Foreign Affairs and Trade Minister Péter Szijjártó announced this in Luxembourg on Monday.

Speaking after a meeting of EU foreign and energy ministers, P. Szijjártó noted that the proposed ban has no energy, professional, economic, or security justification, but is driven solely by political and ideological motives.

P. Szijjártó criticized the European Commission for what he said was its failure to understand the potential impact of its plan on individual EU member states, warning that its adoption would “seriously jeopardize” the energy security of Hungary and Slovakia.

As the head of the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs added, pushing through the package by qualified majority voting would “openly violate EU law,” since the initiative effectively represents a sanctions measure requiring unanimous approval.

"The real impact of this package will be to undermine the security of energy supplies to Hungary and, to a significant extent, Slovakia," the minister emphasized, noting that Hungary's payments for Russian oil and gas amount to "only 0.2 percent of Russia's GDP."

According to P. Szijjártó, Hungary rejects lectures on European solidarity, while measures are being proposed that undermine the energy security of member states.

The European Union is currently promoting a strategy to gradually end its dependence on Russian energy resources. In June, the European Commission adopted a legislative proposal to phase out imports of Russian gas and oil by the end of 2027.

Hungary and Slovakia, both landlocked, have expressed serious doubts about the plan, warning that a rapid supply cut could threaten their energy security and economic stability.

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The results of the 3rd China-Russia Video Competition have been announced.

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Moscow, October 20 (Xinhua) — The results of the 3rd China-Russia Video Competition were announced on Monday. The conclusion of the competition was announced during a meeting of the Subcommittee on Media Cooperation of the China-Russia Commission on Humanitarian Cooperation.

Alexey Volin, Chairman of the Russian jury and CEO of the Russian Satellite Communications Company, thanked all participants for their time, effort, and passion in creating their competition entries. "The authors reminded us that beauty and wisdom know no bounds, and that friendship between nations is not an abstract concept, but a reality we create together," he said.

Another member of the Russian jury, Kirill Filippov, CEO of SPBTV Media, emphasized that the now-traditional video competition makes a significant contribution to the Belt and Road Initiative. "It's wonderful that today, residents of our countries have increasingly more opportunities for fruitful exchange," he noted.

The video competition is being held simultaneously in Russia and China with the support of the Ministry of Digital Development, Communications, and Mass Media of the Russian Federation and the National Radio and Television Administration of the People's Republic of China. Anyone is welcome to participate in the creative competition. Participants' videos in each country will be judged by a national jury.

This year, Russian participants were offered three themes: "For the 80th Anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War," "Chinese Traditions in Russia," and "Russian Winter." Anna Ushaneva won first place. In her video, she told the story of a Great Patriotic War veteran—a native of China who lived for several decades in the Moscow region town of Chekhov. The jury recognized the videos of six Russian participants.

The works of the winners from Russia and China can be found in the competition community on the social network VKontakte. –0–

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The EU has decided to gradually phase out Russian gas imports by January 2028.

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Brussels, October 20 (Xinhua) — European Union countries have agreed on a regulation to phase out Russian natural gas imports, marking a major step in the REPowerEU strategy aimed at reducing the EU's dependence on fossil fuels from Russia.

As the EU Council clarified, the plan calls for a ban on Russian gas imports from January 1, 2026, with a limited transition period for existing contracts. Short-term contracts will be valid until June 17, 2026, and long-term contracts until January 1, 2028.

The plan also requires energy companies to disclose the origin and duration of all gas import contracts to improve transparency and oversight.

Meanwhile, Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó criticized the initiative, stating on the social network X that “the REPowerEU strategy is killing our secure energy supply.”

P. Szijjártó noted that this policy “destroys the energy security of EU member states” and emphasized that “energy should not be linked to politics.”

Before becoming law, the initiative must be approved by the European Parliament. Once approved, it will become part of the broader REPowerEU program, launched in 2022 to accelerate the transition away from Russian fossil fuels.

According to European estimates, Russian gas will still account for around 13 percent of the EU's imports in 2025, equivalent to over €15 billion (US$17.49 billion). –0–

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Colombia has recalled its ambassador to the United States amid growing tensions in bilateral relations.

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Bogota, October 20 (Xinhua) — Colombia's ambassador to the United States has been recalled to Bogota amid growing tensions between the two countries, the Colombian Foreign Ministry announced Monday morning.

The head of the Colombian diplomatic mission "was recalled for consultations by President Gustavo Petro and is now in Bogotá," the ministry said in a statement published on the social network X.

This is the second time Ambassador Daniel García-Peña has been recalled in less than five months. The previous recall, on July 3, occurred after the US State Department announced that Secretary of State Marco Rubio had recalled Chargé d'Affaires John McNamara to Washington for urgent consultations. At the time, the US State Department noted that it was "taking other steps to express our deep concern about the current state of US-Colombian relations."

Mr. Petro published a statement on social media that same day, announcing the “mirror” recall of Colombia’s ambassador to the United States for consultations, while reaffirming his country’s commitment to developing relations with the United States.

The bone of contention in the escalating interstate conflict has been the US strikes on ships suspected of carrying drugs in the southern Caribbean since September. At least 27 people have died as a result of these strikes.

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Exclusive: China can adapt to uncertainty for long-term development, says German business association leader

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Berlin, October 20 (Xinhua) — During the 14th Five-Year Plan period (2021-2025), China demonstrated its ability to transform external shocks into opportunities for long-term modernization. Michael Schumann, Chairman of the Board of the German Federal Association for Economic Development and Foreign Trade, stated this in a recent interview with Xinhua.

As M. Shuman noted, China, despite global uncertainty, continues to implement innovation and digital technologies and strive for green transformation, while maintaining social stability.

"Few countries manage to maintain such a balance. I would characterize the past five years as a period of sustained transformation, when challenges have become catalysts for modernization," the businessman noted. "Planning in China is distinguished by its particular quality, as plan implementation is generally more consistent, and the people involved are highly qualified to carry it out."

"In China, innovation has developed, digital infrastructure has expanded, the green transition has accelerated, and people's well-being has improved even further. This combination of structural reforms and social stability is truly impressive," the Xinhua source added.

M. Schuman emphasized China's development philosophy, which centers on innovation, coordination, green growth, and openness. "This reminds us that GDP alone is no longer sufficient; development must be measured by sustainability, inclusiveness, and resilience," he noted.

Based on this vision, M. Schumann continued, the concept of new productive forces marks a significant shift in China's development model. "It shows that future growth will depend less on cheap labor and more on advanced technologies, green energy, digital platforms, and human capital," the businessman stated. "For China, this means unleashing new drivers of modernization. For the world, it means transforming the engines of global growth toward sustainability and shared prosperity."

M. Shuman said he has already visited China three times this year and witnessed firsthand the dynamism of the Chinese economy. During one visit to an electric vehicle factory in Beijing, he was particularly struck by the high level of automation and efficiency, which, he said, reflects China's strong momentum in industrial innovation.

Such progress, he emphasized, is also changing global supply chains and business strategies. Many German companies are expanding their business in China to exploit the potential of the Chinese market and maintain connections to global production networks.

The country's dynamic innovation environment acts as a "fitness center" for foreign companies seeking to remain competitive, noted M. Shuman.

He noted that against a backdrop of rising protectionism and challenges to global supply chains, China's continued institutional openness sends a strong signal of stability.

“While many economies are turning inward, China is doing the opposite and continuing to open up,” M. Schumann emphasized, citing the sustainable development of China-Europe freight rail links as a concrete example of how connectivity can translate into shared growth.

"The China-Europe rail connection isn't just about trade; it also fosters trust, stability, and development. For example, Duisburg, a former industrial city, has now been transformed by logistics hubs and new businesses linked to the rail network. The railway creates a real ripple effect, stimulating the local economy and bringing tangible benefits to German communities," the businessman explained.

Looking ahead, M. Shuman said China's five-year plan mechanism will remain one of its key institutional strengths, combining long-term vision with operational efficiency and ensuring coherence across ministries, regions, and industries, which is difficult to achieve in other countries.

Regarding the 15th Five-Year Plan, which China is currently developing, M. Schuman suggested that it would focus on green growth, digital transformation, and the development of new productive forces. The Xinhua source also expressed hope that China would continue to deepen international cooperation in areas such as climate technology, sustainable finance, and global governance reform.

“I expect to see a China that is even greener, more innovative, and more connected to the world—a China that continues to promote stability and shared prosperity,” concluded M. Schuman. –0–

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Ukraine intends to sign a contract for the supply of 25 Patriot air defense systems, according to V. Zelensky.

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Kyiv, October 20 (Xinhua) — Ukraine intends to sign a contract with American defense companies for the supply of 25 Patriot air defense missile systems. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced this, the Interfax-Ukraine news agency reported on Monday.

According to him, official Kyiv wants to receive one part of these systems as soon as possible, while the other part will become a long-term guarantee of security for Ukraine.

At the same time, Zelenskyy noted that there are certain complications with Patriot deliveries: countries that have signed the relevant contracts are on a waiting list to receive these systems. Consequently, Patriot deliveries to Ukraine will be carried out over several years, "in varying quantities in different years," Zelenskyy explained.

He added that revenues from frozen Russian assets will be used primarily to purchase Patriots. However, Kyiv officials also need to find other sources of funding.

According to media estimates, Ukraine currently has between six and eight Patriot air defense systems. The first system entered combat service in the country in April 2023.

The Patriot is an air defense and anti-missile system armed with surface-to-air guided missiles. –0–

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The Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and the Japan Renewal Society (JRP) signed a coalition agreement.

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Tokyo, October 20 (Xinhua) — Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and the opposition Japan Renewal Society formally agreed on Monday to form a coalition government. Party leaders Sanae Takaichi and Hirofumi Yoshimura signed a written agreement to this effect.

The agreement effectively clears the way for LDP Chairperson Sanae Takaichi to win the upcoming prime ministerial election.

According to public broadcaster NHK, the agreement covers a broad political agenda, including the rapid implementation of economic support measures, constitutional reform, and major structural changes.

Facing serious domestic and foreign challenges, both parties decided to "overcome differences and form a stable government to achieve Japan's revival," NHK reports.

Both parties also confirmed that they will cooperate during the prime ministerial elections, which will take place during an extraordinary session of parliament on October 21. –0–

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The Chancai-Shanghai maritime route has boosted trade between Shanghai and Peru by more than 50 percent.

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SHANGHAI, Oct. 20 (Xinhua) — In the first three quarters of this year, the Changkai-Shanghai maritime route handled 154,000 tons of import and export cargo, valued at 3.97 billion yuan (about 559.37 million U.S. dollars), pushing trade between Shanghai and Peru up 56.9 percent year-on-year to 13.42 billion yuan, Shanghai Customs said Monday.

Compared with the first half of 2025, when the route carried 78,000 tons of cargo worth RMB 1.72 billion, the latest data shows a significant acceleration in growth, cementing the route's status as a "new bridge" for trade between China and Peru.

The first shipment of exhibits for the upcoming 8th China International Import Expo recently arrived at Shanghai's Yangshan Port. The shipment, consisting of 764 items, including alpaca-shaped soft toys and ceramics, arrived from the Peruvian port of Chancay. Notably, this marks the first time exhibition goods have been transported via this shipping route since the launch of the new trans-Pacific land-sea corridor connecting Latin America with Asia in late 2024.

The Port of Chancay, a deep-water hub and South America's first smart green port, is a flagship project of cooperation between China and Peru under the Belt and Road Initiative. The port's opening has reduced cargo transit time between the two countries from over a month to approximately 23 days, while transportation costs have been reduced by at least 20 percent.

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The date and location of consultations between Russia and the United States to address irritants in bilateral relations have not yet been agreed upon, according to the Russian Foreign Ministry.

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Moscow, October 20 (Xinhua) – The date and location of consultations between Russia and the United States to address irritants in bilateral relations have not yet been agreed upon, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov told reporters.

“No, not yet,” said S. Ryabkov, answering the corresponding question.

He previously told TASS that the third round of Russian-American talks on eliminating irritants would take place before the end of autumn.

The first two rounds of talks, dedicated to finding ways to overcome irritants in relations between the two countries, took place on February 27 and April 10 in Istanbul, Turkey. –0–

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The Russian government is increasing financial support for high-tech industries.

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Moscow, October 20 (Xinhua) — The Russian government is increasing the maximum annual subsidy for preferential loans to defense industry enterprises for the production of civilian products from 600 million to 3.5 billion rubles. The Cabinet of Ministers press service announced this on Monday.

This decision is aimed at supporting the production of components and parts for the aviation, space, and automotive industries, as well as equipment in the environmental engineering sector. According to Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, the preferential loans will enable the opening of promising production facilities in regions such as the Rostov, Nizhny Novgorod, Chelyabinsk, Irkutsk, Kemerovo, and Moscow regions.

In Russia, a program of preferential loans for defense industry enterprises was launched in 2018. The minimum loan amount is 500 million rubles at a rate of 5 percent per annum. –0–

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