Nuclear submarines of the Russian Pacific Fleet conducted cruise missile firing exercises.

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Vladivostok, September 19 (Xinhua) — The Russian Pacific Fleet's nuclear-powered submarines Krasnoyarsk and Omsk fired Oniks and Granit cruise missiles at a target in the Sea of Okhotsk during exercises, TASS reported on Friday, citing the fleet's press service.

The cruise missiles were fired from the Sea of Okhotsk at a naval target position located over 250 kilometers away. All three missiles scored direct hits.

The combat exercises were carried out as part of a command and staff exercise of the Pacific Fleet with the Joint Command of Troops and Forces in Northeast Russia to protect and defend the sea lanes of the northern Pacific Ocean and the coasts of the Kamchatka and Chukotka Territories, as well as the island zone.

The command and staff exercise began on September 12. More than 10 ships and boats, aircraft and helicopters from the Pacific Fleet's naval aviation, several nuclear submarines, and combat crews from the Bastion coastal missile systems are participating.

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Exclusive: China and Italy have huge potential for cooperation – Italian Deputy Prime Minister

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ROME, September 19 (Xinhua) — China and Italy have enormous potential for cooperation across a wide range of areas, including infrastructure development, technological innovation, and economic and cultural exchanges. Italian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Infrastructure and Transport Matteo Salvini stated this in an interview with Xinhua on Tuesday during a reception commemorating the 76th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China and the 55th anniversary of the establishment of Chinese-Italian diplomatic relations.

Speaking at the event, he recalled his July visit to China. According to the politician, the trip allowed him to witness firsthand China's outstanding achievements in transportation. "I saw a China that is developing, moving, and innovating," Salvini said.

"While we are working to increase train speeds to 300 km/h, China is already mastering speeds of 400, 450, and even 500 km/h, while simultaneously making progress in autonomous driving, artificial intelligence, and innovation," the Deputy Prime Minister noted.

M. Salvini expressed confidence that Italy and China have broad prospects for cooperation in transport-related areas, such as automotive manufacturing and smart roads.

He also stressed that both countries, as heirs to millennia-old civilizations, can use their wisdom to jointly promote global peace and stability in the face of growing geopolitical tensions. –0–

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The ninth Formula 1 Azerbaijan Grand Prix has started in Baku.

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Baku, September 19 /Xinhua/ — The ninth Azerbaijan Grand Prix, a round of the 2025 Formula 1 World Championship, kicked off in Baku on Friday. Twenty drivers from 10 teams will compete for victory on the six-kilometer city circuit.

The iconic Baku circuit, designed by renowned German architect Hermann Tilke, is one of the longest on the Formula 1 calendar. It features 20 turns, runs counterclockwise, and consists of 51 laps. Fans will be treated to a unique spectacle: the race will take place against the backdrop of the capital's historic center, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, modern architectural ensembles, and the Caspian coastline.

Participants include motorsport stars such as Lewis Hamilton, Fernando Alonso, Max Verstappen, and Charles Leclerc. Today's program includes two Formula 1 free practice sessions and Formula 2 races (practice and qualifying). On Saturday, the third Formula 1 practice session and qualifying will take place, as well as the Formula 2 sprint race. The main Grand Prix race is scheduled for September 21.

Azerbaijan has hosted the prestigious FIA World Championship round since 2016. The inaugural race in Baku, held under the name of the European Grand Prix, was won by German Nico Rosberg. Subsequent winners included Daniel Ricciardo (Australia), Lewis Hamilton (Great Britain), Valtteri Bottas (Finland), Sergio Perez (Mexico), Max Verstappen (Netherlands), and Oscar Piastri (Australia). The 2020 race was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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China publishes white paper on promoting women's development

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BEIJING, Sept. 19 (Xinhua) — The State Council Information Office on Friday released a white paper titled "China's Achievements in Comprehensive Development of Women's Affairs in the New Era."

The five-chapter white paper was released ahead of a meeting of world leaders on gender equality and women's empowerment to be held in Beijing in 2025. -0-

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With the support of Rosneft, an ethnic culture festival was held in Yugra.

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Samotlorneftegaz (part of Rosneft) held a festival of ethnic culture of the indigenous peoples of the North in the Nizhnevartovsk district of the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug. More than 500 representatives of various ethnic groups living and working in the region participated in the large-scale event.

The ethnofestival was timed to coincide with the beginning of the "little winter" according to the natural calendar of the Ob Ugrians—representatives of the Khanty and Mansi peoples. At the interactive venues of the folk festival, the indigenous people of Yugra introduced guests to their culture and centuries-old traditions.

During various workshops on traditional arts and crafts, festival guests learned how to make amulets and jewelry from natural materials, as well as the basics of acrylic painting on canvas. Active recreation enthusiasts took part in sports competitions featuring indigenous peoples of the North, including sled jumping, archery, and reindeer skin tug-of-war.

The festive atmosphere was enhanced by performances by folk groups. A themed photo zone was also available, where everyone could take a souvenir photo with a team of northern sled dogs. The event concluded with a concert featuring the best performances by participants of the "Energy of Talents" corporate festival.

Preserving the national culture and traditional way of life of the indigenous peoples of the North is a key focus of Rosneft's social policy. The Company's subsidiaries implement numerous projects to support northern peoples in the regions where they operate, developing the infrastructure of northern villages, and improving the facilities of educational institutions and social facilities in areas traditionally inhabited by indigenous peoples.

Samotlorneftegaz, under Rosneft's agreement with the regional government, is implementing projects aimed at improving the quality of life of indigenous peoples of the North. Since 2020, the company has supported a unique program to equip indigenous camps with modern information and communications technology. The company also supports an annual reindeer herding competition and the national holiday marking the arrival of spring, Crow Day (Vorna Khatl).

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Samotlorneftegaz JSC is one of Rosneft's key production assets in the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug-Yugra. It develops the Samotlor field, Russia's largest. The total license area of the company's licensed areas is approximately 3,000 square kilometers.

Department of Information and Advertising of PJSC NK Rosneft September 19, 2025

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A meeting of the Association of Foreign Students was held at NSU.

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The Association of International Students is a community whose main goal is to support international students in Novosibirsk, strengthen friendships, host events celebrating cultural diversity, provide academic support to students at Novosibirsk universities, and much more.

At the beginning of the meeting, Roman Karbushev, a specialist in the NSU Education Export Department, outlined the key objectives:

This year, we have a lot of work ahead of us, related to the development and promotion of our branch's activities. Our team is full of enthusiastic individuals with plenty of ideas for how to further develop our activities, and I hope there will be even more of them today. The main task today is to present a report on the past year, share our plans for the future, and, of course, welcome new members to our team.

Next, Evgeny Sagaydak, Head of the Education Export Department at NSU, delivered a welcoming speech:

According to last year's data, 9,500 international students from 60 countries were studying in the Novosibirsk Region—a significant number. The region has ambitious goals: to increase the number of students by 50% by 2030. The city is open to welcoming international students, and its universities are also ready to welcome students from abroad. A specially developed regional program for the development of education exports aims to not only increase the number of international students but also create a comfortable environment for them to live in the city, so that during their studies, your university becomes an alma mater you will remember fondly.

Olga Naumova, director of the Yunost art residency, also addressed the participants: "I am pleased to welcome you today, including on behalf of Vasily Viktorovich Noskov, head of the Novosibirsk Region Department of Youth Policy. I hope that your activism and interest in developing the International Students Association will benefit you, the region, and those young people in your home country to whom you will share your experiences in the Novosibirsk Region."

Avishka Alagiyavanna, president of the Novosibirsk branch, presented a report on the AIS's work, sharing with activists what the association has accomplished over the past year.

AIS, together with the leaders of the International Friendship Club, held a joint meeting with Irina Yuryevna Sukhorukova, Head of the Permit and Visa Department of the Main Directorate for Migration Affairs of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for the Novosibirsk Region, where they discussed migration legislation, medical examinations for international students, and other topics. The association plans to hold another meeting with the Ministry of Internal Affairs after the migration legislation has been amended.

A mini-football tournament was held at NSTU, hosting six teams from seven universities. AIS also attended the International Youth Forum "Russia Made Us Friends 2025," which aims to bring together international student leaders from Russia, train them to work at the AIS RF branch, and introduce them to the diversity of Russian culture.

From August 27 to 29, 2025, the Russian Association of Foreign Students Media School was held in the Moscow region. This large-scale event brought together 85 students from 31 countries, representing universities across Russia. Among them were seven students from Novosibirsk, including representatives of Novosibirsk State University.

For three days, participants immersed themselves in the world of media and digital technologies. The Media School program included a media quiz, where students learned to create engaging content; design workshops and Figma sessions; development of new sections for regional AIS branches; and training sessions on teamwork, time management, and an active social media presence.

"When I learned about this forum, I immediately knew I had to participate. The topics covered at the media school align well with my desire to provide as much information as possible to international students coming to Russia to ease their adaptation. Initially, they face a number of challenges related to learning new languages, a different education system, and so on," noted Josué Pudiugo, a second-year doctoral student at the Faculty of Natural Sciences at NSU and a participant in the Media School.

According to participants, the Media School became not only an educational platform but also a place for sharing experiences, pursuing creative pursuits, and expanding their network. Here, students not only mastered current media trends but also met inspiring people, made new friends, and strengthened their international connections.

"Initially, I was offered to attend the 'Heart of AIS' forum, and to be honest, it wasn't a priority for me. But then, when I arrived and saw the atmosphere, my eyes lit up, and I came back so energized that I want to make an even greater contribution to the development of our branch this year. This was my first trip with the guys. I had a great time the entire two days, and I'm glad I met AIS participants from all over Russia and worked with them on content creation," added Laylo Abdurakhmanova, a student at SibUPK.

The Association's immediate plans include holding the traditional Indian festival of Diwali at the Novosibirsk House of Scientists and preparing an event to coincide with National Unity Day.

Material prepared by: Varvara Frolkina, Ekaterina Mukovozchik, NSU press service

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Entrepreneurial skills training courses have started at the State University of Management

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On September 18, 2025, the State University of Management held its first entrepreneurial skills training of the academic year. Timur Tarakanov and Anna Sorochinskaya, experts from the Open Innovations startup studio, led the intensive educational course for students.

Entrepreneurial competency training is a key element of the University Technological Entrepreneurship Platform ecosystem of the federal project "Technologies." It allows students to take their first steps in entrepreneurship and learn the basics of launching startups. In the format of the business game "Create a Startup in 6 Steps," the students went through all the stages of creating a tech startup—from idea generation and team building to the final pitch of their project. During the training, the students learned how to formulate and test hypotheses, analyzed existing monetization models, learned how to test an idea and bring a product to market with minimal resources, how to effectively present their product, structure their presentation, and overcome difficult questions. Upon completion of the training, all participants received certificates, and the most active ones received gifts from partners and organizers.

"Participating in the entrepreneurial skills training was an excellent opportunity to adapt to the project-based learning system at SUM. This was especially important for first-year students. The students learned how to work in teams, learned how to develop an innovative product idea, worked through the structure of startup projects, discussed real market cases, and finally presented their ideas to experts. It was invaluable to receive positive feedback from the students following the training. I'm confident that many of them will use their developments in project-based learning in the future, and over time, they will even be able to transform them into a fully functioning business," noted Dmitry Rogov, Director of the SUM Business Incubator.

The next training sessions will be held at the First Management School in October. Register for any date convenient for you, October 9th or October 23rd, and come hone your entrepreneurial skills.

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SPbPU's Advanced Engineering School "Digital Engineering" at the Technoprom-2025 Forum

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The 12th International Technological Development Forum, Technoprom-2025, was held in Novosibirsk. The event was held as part of Russian Science and Technology Week. The theme of Technoprom-2025 was "Science, Human Resources, Industry: Key Components of Technological Leadership." The event's focus was "Technology as a Factor in Regional Development." The goal of the forum was to discuss a range of measures to ensure technological breakthroughs.

Over the course of three days, experts discussed key issues related to the accelerated implementation of scientific research results in the economy, staffing of priority sectors, increased investment in science by the government and business, and the involvement of talented young people in scientific, technological, and innovative activities.

The forum's business program included seven industry tracks dedicated to unmanned aerial systems, nuclear and energy technologies, new materials and chemistry, production and automation equipment (including robotics and instrumentation), new health-preserving technologies, technological support for food security, environmental well-being, and climate.

The program also included four thematic tracks focused on discussions in the areas of intellectual property, science and technology governance systems, key areas and current results of the Decade of Science and Technology, and regional participation in national projects to ensure technological leadership.

Each track featured plenary sessions, roundtables, strategic sessions, and business meetings. The forum was complemented by 11 satellite events, including the 19th Siberian Venture Fair, the 2nd Russia-Africa Forum, the 1st Eurasian Export Forum, the 5th National Technology Transfer Forum, and other significant events.

The organizers of Technoprom-2025 were the Government of the Russian Federation, the Government of the Novosibirsk Region, the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, and Novosibirsk State University.

As per tradition, universities from the Priority 2030 program and the Advanced Engineering Schools project participated in the largest technology event. During these days, they presented cutting-edge developments and, together with industrial partners, discussed key issues in the development of engineering education at the Sociocenter booth of the Federal State Autonomous Institution. The team from the Advanced Engineering School of Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, "Digital Engineering," participated in the Technoprom-2025 forum for the ninth time, including presenting innovative developments and key educational approaches at the Sociocenter booth.

Alexey Borovkov, chief designer of the key scientific and technological development area at SPbPU, "System Digital Engineering," and director of the SPbPU PIS, was one of the key speakers at the Sociocenter, a Federal State Autonomous Institutional Organization (FSBI) event dedicated to discussing current issues and development paths for engineering education in Russia, as well as the role of effective cooperation between universities and industrial partners in this process.

Alexey Borovkov took part in the following events:

Design session "Development strategies for engineering universities"; discussion "The future of engineering education: key trends"; discussion "Project office versus university: conflict of initiatives for the development of current activities".

The design session "Development Strategies for Engineering Universities" examined promising models for developing engineering education in the context of the digital transformation of the economy. Participants discussed the need to integrate development strategies into university development programs, as well as approaches to developing and modernizing educational programs in light of new goals.

According to Alexey Ivanovich, a key aspect of university activity is collaboration with industrial partners and participation in national technological leadership projects. The speaker emphasized that universities need to not only participate in all key scientific and technological areas, but also select those in which the university has competitive competencies and scientific and technological groundwork.

"I'm deeply convinced that what's currently underway is a competition between the scientific and technological advances of universities and research centers. We must be able to adapt these advances quickly enough to meet the current frontier engineering challenges of industry," concluded Alexey Borovkov.

The discussion "The Future of Engineering Education: Key Trends" identified key areas for the development of engineering education, including the need to strengthen practical training and develop competencies in systems engineering and digital modeling.

During the discussion "Project Office vs. University: Conflict of Initiatives for the Development of Current Activities," participants discussed current issues of coordinating the project activities of universities and project offices, and also noted the main forms of balance between current activities and strategic development initiatives.

Alexey Borovkov's speeches and participation in events organized by the Federal State Autonomous Institution "Sociocenter" highlight the significant role of SPbPU in shaping the strategy for the development of engineering education in Russia and its active position on issues of integrating science, education, and industry.

The Federal State Autonomous Institution "Sociocenter" booth featured technological solutions from the SPbPU PISh in the field of thermoplastic polymer composite materials and additive technologies:

Demonstrator of automated lay-up technology for thermoplastic unidirectional prepregs; demonstrator of induction welding technology for thermoplastic polymer composite materials; demonstrator of overprinting technology.

A demonstrator of automated thermoplastic unidirectional prepreg layup technology presented to exhibition participants the possibilities of creating multilayer composite structures with a specified reinforcement structure, including products with complex geometries and unlimited sizes. This is relevant for aircraft manufacturing, including unmanned aerial vehicles and aircraft, engine manufacturing, rocket and space technology, shipbuilding, and transportation.

The TPKM induction welding technology demonstrator allowed experts to evaluate a method for welding carbon fiber reinforced plastics with matrices made of any thermoplastic polymers, with a total weld thickness of up to 7.5 mm and achieving strength characteristics twice as good as those achieved with specialized adhesives.

An overprinting technology demonstrator presented a method for producing three-layer composite panels that combines automated skin layup and additive manufacturing of a variable-stiffness honeycomb core. Overprinting technology allows these components to be integrated into a single structure, providing increased impact resistance, reduced weight while maintaining strength, the ability to locally reinforce structures, and a reduction in the number of manufacturing steps.

Alexey Borovkov discussed the main projects and initiatives of the SPbPU Advanced Engineering School "Digital Engineering" in the field of composite materials and additive manufacturing, as well as the exhibits on display at the exhibition, at the roundtable "Advanced Materials and Digital Materials Science." Experts discussed the key challenges and prospects for implementing new materials in various industries. The discussion focused on the goals, objectives, and progress of Subdirection 4 of the VTN Cultural Center "Technologies of New Materials and Substances": "Advanced Materials and Digital Materials Science," as well as the objectives and best practices of digital materials science.

Digital modeling allows us to predict the properties of materials, improve their performance, manage them effectively, and significantly reduce the time required to develop new solutions to achieve technological leadership, noted Alexey Borovkov, citing examples of successful projects in aircraft manufacturing, including unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), and in nuclear energy.

Engineer at the Polymer Composite Materials Laboratory at SPbPU's PISh, PISh Class of 2025 Master's program "Mechanics of Polymer and Composite Materials" Natalia Grozova was a speaker at the pitch session "Pish Graduates: Student Experience and Cutting-Edge Developments." She told about the specifics of training at the Advanced Engineering School of SPbPU "Digital Engineering" and the participation of graduate students in the development of science-intensive projects in the field of TBM with industrial partners based on Laboratory of Polymer Composite Materials PISH SPbPU.

Alexey Borovkov introduced the participants round table "Collective Use Centers and Unique Scientific Facilities: Prospects and Challenges" The capabilities of another advanced SPbPU infrastructure facility—the Polytechnic Supercomputer Center—were discussed. The speaker highlighted the center's unique digital architecture, which is used to solve high-tech problems for research teams from SPbPU departments, researchers from third-party institutes and organizations of the Russian Ministry of Education and Science, the Russian Academy of Sciences, other scientific and educational organizations, industrial enterprises, individual entrepreneurs, and other individuals conducting R&D.

The Polytechnic Supercomputer Center boasts high-performance computing systems with a total peak performance of over 4.5 peta-flops for the efficient solution of various resource-intensive scientific and technological problems, placing it at the forefront of supercomputer centers at universities within the Russian Ministry of Education and Science.

To solve today's frontier engineering challenges in industry and to carry out breakthrough R&D, supercomputer infrastructure must be complemented by a developed cyber infrastructure. The digital platform for the development and application of digital twins CML-Bench® [1, 2] is one of the key elements of the cyberinfrastructure of the Advanced Engineering School of SPbPU "Digital Engineering." The digital platform allows PESH engineers to store and use data, mathematical and computer models [1 , 2], undergone procedures verification Andvalidation, the results of numerous digital (virtual) tests, including using digital (virtual) test benches Andpolygons, forming a unique scientific and technological foundation in the field of systems digital engineering. Currently, the CML-Bench® Digital Platform hosts over 373,000 digital and design solutions. The synergy of supercomputer and cyber infrastructure creates the potential for over 100 R&D projects annually. To solve knowledge-intensive multidisciplinary problems, over 100 digital (virtual) tests are conducted every day, concluded Alexey Ivanovich.

The experience of SPbPU Advanced School of Engineering (ASE) engineers in integrating artificial intelligence technologies into the CML-Bench® Digital Platform for the Development and Application of Digital Twins was presented at a roundtable discussion entitled "ASE Practices in the Use of Artificial Intelligence Technologies." Alexey Borovkov presented a paper entitled "AI Assistant (Chatbot) in Systems Digital Engineering as a Tool for Systematizing Knowledge and Training Engineers at the ASE "Digital Engineering." At the event, representatives of the Advanced Schools of Engineering shared best practices in the use of artificial intelligence in education, science, and industry.

In addition, Alexey Borovkov took an active part in the panel discussion "Business Investments in Science: Problems and Prospects," organized by the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs (RSPP). The discussion focused on the conditions for business investment in scientific projects, research groups, and scientific and technological infrastructure, identifying and formulating the specifics of technology localization for the purpose of achieving technological leadership, and developing, based on the results of the expert session, proposals for amendments to current legislation that would facilitate the development of measures for expansion.

One possible form of "investing in science" is investing in the development of qualified partnerships. The development and implementation of a qualified partnership model involves regular collaboration between a qualified client and a qualified contractor, ideally based on roadmaps. Such roadmaps enable the establishment of long-term and planned collaborations with leading state corporations such as Rosatom, Rostec, Roscosmos, Gazprom Neft, and others, which act as qualified clients. Through such collaboration, university departments focused on solving frontier engineering problems and performing commissioned R&D, primarily the Advanced Engineering Schools, which have progressed from fundamental research to applied R&D and innovative developments, accumulate knowledge and build a significant scientific and technological foundation, enabling them to qualify as qualified contractors, noted Alexey Ivanovich.

The Technoprom-2025 Forum became an innovative platform where representatives from regions, enterprises, scientific and educational organizations, development institutions, and federal executive bodies, along with colleagues from friendly countries, were able to discuss issues related to the country's scientific and technological development and build interregional and international cooperation chains to achieve technological leadership using specific projects, case studies, and technological developments.

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The head of the PRC's Ministry of Security met with foreign officials attending the Global Forum on Public Security Cooperation.

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NANJING, Sept. 19 (Xinhua) — State Councilor and Minister of Public Security Wang Xiaohong held separate meetings with officials from Qatar, Georgia, Mongolia, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan and Russia on Thursday.

Foreign officials present included Qatari Minister of State for the Interior Abdulaziz bin Faisal Al Thani, Georgian Minister of Internal Affairs Gela Geladze, Mongolian Minister of Justice and Internal Affairs Lkhagvin Munkhbaatar, Tajik Minister of Internal Affairs Ramazon Rahimzoda, Kazakh Minister of Internal Affairs Yerzhan Sadenov, and Russian Minister of Internal Affairs Vladimir Kolokoltsev. They are in China to participate in the 2025 Global Forum on Public Security Cooperation, which is taking place in Lianyungang, Jiangsu Province, eastern China.

Wang Xiaohong said that China is willing to work with all parties to implement the Global Security Initiative and the Global Governance Initiative, strengthen strategic mutual trust, enhance communication and exchanges, and deepen practical cooperation in areas such as combating transnational crime and enhancing law enforcement capacity.

He called on all parties to open a new chapter in the history of law enforcement and security cooperation, strive for more just, reasonable and highly effective governance of global public security, and make greater contributions to building a community with a shared future for mankind.

The foreign guests highly praised the two above-mentioned initiatives and congratulated China on the successful hosting of the forum.

They stated that their countries are ready to deepen practical cooperation with China in the field of law enforcement and security, jointly respond to risks and challenges, and work together to form a new architecture for global public security governance. -0-

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Kim Jong-un watched drone tests

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Pyongyang, September 19 (Xinhua) — Kim Jong Un, General Secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea (WPK) and Chairman of State Affairs of the DPRK, on Thursday oversaw the testing of unmanned weapons and equipment developed and produced by an institute and enterprises within the Unmanned Aircraft Technology Association, the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) reported on Friday.

It is noted that Kim Jong-un familiarized himself with the characteristics of various unmanned weapons, including strategic and tactical reconnaissance UAVs and multi-purpose drones.

"The tests clearly demonstrated the military-strategic value and innovative characteristics of the strategic reconnaissance UAV, as well as the excellent combat effectiveness of the Geumsong series tactical attack drones," the statement read. Kim Jong-un expressed satisfaction with the test results, according to KCNA.

On the same day, the DPRK leader approved and signed a document outlining an important plan, including organizational and structural measures to further expand and strengthen the technological potential of the Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Association, the report noted. –0–

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