Materials for the Government meeting on October 9, 2025

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The following issues are planned to be considered at the meeting: October 8, 2025

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Government Meeting (2025, No. 34)

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1. On amendments to the Order of the Government of the Russian Federation of January 17, 2025 No. 31-r October 8, 2025

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Chinese-Italian cooperation boasts bright spots and mutual benefits, says Chinese Foreign Minister

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Rome, October 8 (Xinhua) – Chinese-Italian cooperation is full of bright spots and is characterized by mutual benefit, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said in Rome on Wednesday.

Wang Yi, also a member of the Politburo of the CPC Central Committee, made the announcement during the 12th joint meeting of the China-Italy Intergovernmental Commission, which he attended alongside Italian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Antonio Tajani. In his closing remarks, the Chinese Foreign Minister praised the achievements of Chinese-Italian cooperation in various fields.

Wang Yi noted that since last year, China and Italy have been actively implementing the important consensus reached by the two countries' leaders. Taking advantage of the 55th anniversary of the establishment of Chinese-Italian diplomatic relations, celebrated this year, as an opportunity, the two countries are steadily expanding practical cooperation in various fields, with many highlights.

According to the Chinese diplomat, the initial construction of the Sino-Italian Lingang Industrial Park for Innovative Cooperation has been completed, the two sides jointly launched the Zhang Heng 1-02 electromagnetic monitoring satellite, a bilateral agreement on the elimination of double taxation has officially entered into force, the two sides support each other in promoting business, and more than 70 Italian companies will participate in the 8th China International Import Expo.

Furthermore, the countries selected the first four classic literary works for mutual translation, more than ten of the best Chinese and Italian films were screened in both countries, and Shanghai and Shenzhen held separate events with Milan as part of their sister city relationship—a design forum and a fashion week. China unilaterally introduced a trial visa-free regime for Italian citizens and will continue to extend it, inviting even more Italian friends to take a "spontaneous trip to China."

Wang Yi noted that China and Italy are two major economies that support free trade, two leading forces that advocate multilateralism, and two ancient civilizations that advocate exchanges and mutual learning.

In the face of the volatile and turbulent international situation, Wang Yi called on China and Italy to demonstrate responsibility, follow the trends of the times, always trust each other, and jointly achieve success.

The two sides should adhere to the spirit of openness, strengthen and optimize practical cooperation, so that through the rich results of cooperation, they can make even greater contributions to the economic development of both countries and the well-being of their peoples, the head of the Chinese Foreign Ministry added.

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Breaking News: France's new prime minister is expected to be appointed within the next 48 hours – S. Lecornu

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PARIS, Oct. 8 (Xinhua) — Outgoing French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu said on Wednesday evening that President Emmanuel Macron is expected to appoint a new prime minister within the next 48 hours.

“I feel that a way forward is possible,” S. Lecornu said on France 2 television, noting that the current situation allows the president to begin making appointments.

“It is he who will conduct the final consultations,” added S. Lecornu. –0–

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Serbia shocked by Turkey's armament of Kosovo – President

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BELGRADE, Oct. 8 (Xinhua) — Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic and other top officials on Wednesday condemned Turkey's delivery of thousands of suicide drones to Kosovo, calling it a gross violation of international law.

A. Vučić said he was “shocked” by Turkey’s behavior, accusing Ankara of destabilizing the Western Balkans and “dreaming about the revival of the Ottoman Empire.”

"It's now absolutely clear that Türkiye doesn't want stability in the Western Balkans and is once again dreaming of a revival of the Ottoman Empire. Serbia is a small country, but we understand their true intentions," A. Vučić wrote on social media.

Earlier in the day, the head of the Serbian government's chancellery for Kosovo and Metohija, Petar Petkovic, said Türkiye had "directly violated" Resolution 1244 by arming Pristina with more than 1,000 Skydagger combat FPV drones.

In a press release issued by the “Kosovo government,” Acting Prime Minister Albin Kurti announced the arrival at Pristina’s Adem Jashari Airport of several containers containing “thousands of Skydagger kamikaze drones” supplied by the Turkish defense company Baykar.

Kosovo, a Serbian administrative unit, unilaterally declared independence in 2008, a move Belgrade considers illegal. Under UN Security Council Resolution 1244, adopted in 1999, the territory remains under temporary UN civilian administration and NATO military control, with the NATO-led Kosovo Force (KFOR) recognized as the sole authorized armed force.

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At least 12 people were killed in artillery shelling of the Rapid Intervention Forces in western Sudan, volunteer organizations said.

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Khartoum, October 8 (Xinhua) — At least 12 people were killed and 17 others wounded on Wednesday when the paramilitary Rapid Intervention Force (RIF) shelled a major hospital in the western Sudanese city of El Fasher, volunteer organizations reported.

The Sudanese Doctors Network (SDN) stated in a statement that direct artillery fire on El Fasher Hospital resulted in the deaths of medical personnel on duty. The organization called the attack a "full-fledged war crime" and placed full responsibility on the SDN, calling on the international community to intervene to protect the city's medical facilities.

The Coordination of Resistance Committees in El Fasher, in turn, clarified that the Saudi Specialized Hospital for Obstetrics and Gynecology, the only functioning medical facility in the city, came under intense shelling, “resulting in the death and injury of civilians, including children and the elderly.”

According to local sources, the hospital has been a regular target of the SBR strikes during recent attacks.

The SBR has not yet commented on the latest incident.

Since May 2024, fierce clashes have been ongoing in El Fasher between the Sudanese Armed Forces and their allies, on the one hand, and the RRF, on the other. In recent days, the intensity of the fighting has significantly increased.

Sudan remains engulfed in a massive conflict between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the RSF that began in April 2023. Since then, fighting has claimed tens of thousands of lives and forced millions to flee their homes, exacerbating the country's humanitarian crisis.

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China called on WTO members to collectively confront trade turbulence and jointly uphold multilateralism.

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GENEVA, Oct. 8 (Xinhua) — China called on members of the World Trade Organization (WTO) to collectively counter rising trade turbulence and jointly uphold the core values and principles of the multilateral trading system.

Speaking on the China-proposed agenda item “Increasing Trade Turbulence and the WTO Response” at the 4th meeting of the WTO General Council, which was held from October 6 to 7, China’s Permanent Representative to the WTO Li Yongjie noted that global trade and economic turbulence continues and is worsening.

Li Yongjie stated that US trade policy disrupts supply chains and destabilizes global markets, becoming a major source of global instability. She also noted that some WTO members were coerced into entering into agreements, which impacted the legitimate rights and interests of third parties.

This has led to “power-based” trade relations gradually eroding the “rules-based” multilateral trading system, Li Yongjie pointed out, expressing strong concern about this.

China's Permanent Representative outlined three recommendations to address the growing trade turbulence. These include strengthening transparency and oversight; collectively reaffirming a strong commitment to the rules-based multilateral trading system; and taking concrete measures to ensure the WTO can deliver practical results.

The European Union, Brazil, Australia, Switzerland, Pakistan and other WTO members called for upholding the organization's fundamental principles and promoting its reform.

The EU has expressed serious concern that "force-based" trade relations are eroding the "rules-based" multilateral trading system.

Australia, New Zealand, the Republic of Korea and others recommended that the WTO Secretariat strengthen its oversight of unilateral customs duties and related bilateral agreements, calling on Members to notify their bilateral agreements to the WTO.

Nigeria and Bangladesh noted the impact of unilateral tariffs and an uncertain trade environment on vulnerable developing WTO members, calling on the organization to provide them with the necessary assistance.

Venezuela, Nicaragua, Cuba and other members strongly condemned unilateral tariffs and coercive practices by the United States. –0–

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Exclusive: China has made a significant contribution to the development of women's issues globally, says the President of the Women's Congress of Kyrgyzstan.

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Bishkek, October 8 (Xinhua) — China has made a significant contribution to the development of women's issues globally in recent decades, and the spirit of the World Conference on Women held in Beijing 30 years ago is stimulating positive change worldwide. This was stated recently by Zamira Akbagysheva, President of the Women's Congress of Kyrgyzstan, in an interview with Xinhua.

In 1995, the Fourth World Conference on Women was held in the Chinese capital, where the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action were adopted. This year, a similar event will be held in Beijing again.

"Today, the spirit of the Beijing World Conference on Women is stimulating positive change in the world. Across countries, a shared understanding of the need and importance of gender equality is growing, and the environment conducive to women's lives and development is constantly improving," noted Z. Akbagysheva.

According to her, women from different countries should strengthen their friendship, strive for common development and progress, and continue international cooperation between women's organizations.

The President of the Women's Congress of Kyrgyzstan praised China's contribution to advancing women's issues worldwide. "China consistently allocates funds to implement the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action. This includes assistance to developing countries in implementing projects to improve the health of women and children, supporting girls from poor families in obtaining school education, and supporting women from developing countries in obtaining vocational training," she said.

Z. Akbagysheva also thanked China for its support of women's causes in Kyrgyzstan. "The Women's Congress of Kyrgyzstan is inspired by the remarkable achievements of China, particularly in education," she said, adding that the "Educated Woman – Educated Country" project is being implemented in Kyrgyzstan with Chinese support.

At the same time, Z. Akbagysheva is particularly impressed by China's efforts to develop women in its own country. "The success of Chinese women is a shining example of governance based on the principle of 'everything for the people,'" she emphasized.

As an expert well acquainted with the situation in China, the Xinhua interviewee listed a number of achievements for women in the years since the founding of the People's Republic of China: the level of female illiteracy has significantly decreased, the life expectancy of women has increased significantly, and the share of employed women in the total employed population in the country remains at over 40 percent.

"Chinese women are playing an increasingly important role in China's socioeconomic development," noted Z. Akbagysheva. "They are also contributing to strengthening friendship and cooperation between China and Kyrgyzstan. Women from our two countries are on the same team building a community with a shared future for humanity."

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Europe Needs More Affordable Housing: Countries Prepare Joint Action Plan

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October 8, 2025 Economic development

Millions of people in Europe continue to face housing problems: according to a new study by the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE), more than a third of the poorest families spend over 30 percent – and many spend as much as 45 percent – of their income on housing. Young families, the elderly, migrants, and single parents are particularly vulnerable.

More than 30 ministers and high-ranking officials from countries in the region, gathered in Geneva for the 86th session of the UNECE Committee on Urban Development, Housing, and Land Management, intend to address these challenges. Participants reaffirmed that housing is not a luxury, but a fundamental human right, and committed to taking concrete steps to improve its affordability and sustainability.

"Affordable and sustainable housing are fundamental priorities," emphasized UNECE Executive Secretary Tatyana Molchan. "Our region is united in its commitment to addressing these issues through international cooperation, evidence-based policies, and, above all, equity and inclusiveness."

Martin Tschirren, Swiss Secretary of State and Director General of the Federal Housing Agency and chair of the meeting, added: “Without universal access to high-quality and affordable housing, social and economic problems arise that affect education, health, transport and the environment.”

Investments, new models and fair land policy

The ministers agreed to increase public investment in housing construction and expand social, cooperative, and public housing funds. Plans call for more active private financing through green bonds, sustainability-linked loans, community land trusts, and hybrid financial instruments.

Particular attention will be paid to regulating short-term tourist rentals to reduce speculation in the market, as well as to reforming land taxation to ensure a more equitable land policy.

Local government support and new approaches to construction

Reaffirming the commitments made this week at the 5th UN Forum of Mayors, ministers emphasized the need to strengthen the role of local authorities, which are at the forefront of addressing housing challenges. They must be provided with greater legal, political, and financial support to implement climate-resilient and affordable housing policies.

Particular attention will be paid to the modernization of existing housing stock, the redevelopment of vacant and underutilized urban areas, and new construction models that combine energy efficiency, innovative technologies, and climate change adaptation measures.

Transparency and accountability

To better understand the situation, countries in the region intend to more actively collect and share geospatial data, including 3D models of the built environment. The ministers reaffirmed that housing must remain an international priority – both within the framework of the Sustainable Development Goals and the UN Geneva Charter on Sustainable Housing.

The UNECE Committee on Urban Planning, Housing and Land Management will report annually on progress achieved and agree on further steps.

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WHO: $7 billion needed to rebuild Gaza's healthcare system

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October 8, 2025 Humanitarian aid

Two years after the start of the war in Gaza, the World Health Organization is preparing for the "day after the conflict" and already has a "clear vision of where and how to move forward." This was stated by WHO Regional Director Hanan Balkhi, speaking to reporters on the eve of the 72nd session of the WHO Regional Committee for the Eastern Mediterranean.

According to Balkhi, amid the diplomatic efforts in Gaza, "there is finally a glimmer of hope that the end of the war is near."

The system is on the verge of collapse

According to the WHO, of the 36 hospitals in the sector, only 14 are functioning – and even then only partially, due to a lack of electricity, water, medicines, and damaged infrastructure.

The WHO, which provides all fuel supplies for hospitals and ambulances, has already delivered 17 million liters. However, as Balkhi emphasized, "much more is needed."

There is also an urgent need to deliver vital medications, from antibiotics to bandages.

Hunger and exhaustion

The situation is exacerbated by hunger and malnutrition. According to Palestinian authorities, 455 people have died of malnutrition since January, including 151 children, mostly under five. More than half a million residents are living in "famine-like conditions," and over a million more suffer from severe food shortages.

"Seven out of 10 pregnant and breastfeeding women are malnourished, one in five babies is born underweight or premature, and infectious diseases are on the rise," Balkhi warned.

WHO and its partners are supporting specialized stabilization centers for treating severely malnourished children and are working to open additional facilities. However, as the organization's representative noted, long-term recovery requires "restoring food systems, water supply, and sanitation—the foundations of public health."

Destroyed clinics and exhausted medical staff

Of the 176 primary health centers, "only a third remain partially functional." The WHO regional director called for the urgent restoration of these facilities to restore "vaccinations, obstetric care, pharmacies, and psychosocial services" to the enclave's residents.

"Gaza's doctors, nurses, and paramedics are stretched to the limit, and they are also suffering losses. More than 1,700 healthcare workers have died since October 2023. Those who continue to work need protection, wages, and psychological support," Balkhi said.

"Better than before"

The WHO estimates that restoring the health sector will cost over $7 billion. These funds should be allocated to both the "humanitarian response and early recovery" and "long-term needs."

"This is a necessary investment in the peace and stability that health brings," Balkhi stressed, calling on donors to provide "flexible, predictable, and multi-year funding" that will allow Palestinian institutions to lead the process.

"When we carry out reconstruction work, we must work with the principle of 'building back better,'" the regional director noted. "Gaza's healthcare system must be more resilient and equitable than it was before the war."

She said hospitals should be equipped with renewable energy sources, clinics with clean water systems, and health information networks should be modernized to help "track disease outbreaks and plan further actions."

The WHO "remained and operated in Gaza throughout every bombing and power outage," Balkhi emphasized. The agency "became the primary provider of medicines and equipment," providing over 22 million treatment courses and surgeries, as well as arranging the evacuation of over 7,800 critically ill patients.

“We stood by Gaza’s medical workers when they had nothing left but courage – and we will stand by them now,” concluded the WHO regional director.

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