Breaking: Chinese Foreign Minister calls on Middle Eastern countries to resolve disputes through diplomatic means

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BEIJING, March 4 (Xinhua) — Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said Wednesday that China supports Middle East countries in their consistent efforts to resolve disputes through diplomatic means.

Wang Yi, also a member of the Politburo of the CPC Central Committee, made the statement during a telephone conversation with Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the United Arab Emirates. –0–

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Urgent: Red lines for ensuring the protection of civilians in conflicts must not be crossed – Chinese Foreign Minister

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BEIJING, March 4 (Xinhua) — Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said on Wednesday that the red line of ensuring the protection of civilians in conflicts should not be crossed.

Wang Yi, also a member of the Politburo of the CPC Central Committee, made the statement during a telephone conversation with Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the United Arab Emirates. –0–

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Breaking: China to send special envoy to Middle East to mediate, says Chinese Foreign Minister

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Beijing, March 4 (Xinhua) — China will dispatch its special envoy for the Middle East to countries in the region to conduct mediation efforts, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi announced on Wednesday.

Wang Yi, also a member of the Politburo of the CPC Central Committee, made the statement during a telephone conversation with Saudi Arabian Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud. –0–

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Urgent: Attacks on civilians and non-military targets must be condemned – Chinese Foreign Minister

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BEIJING, March 4 (Xinhua) — Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said on Wednesday that regardless of any justifying circumstances, the indiscriminate use of force is unacceptable and any attacks on innocent civilians and non-military targets should be condemned.

Wang Yi, also a member of the Politburo of the CPC Central Committee, made the announcement during a telephone conversation with Saudi Arabian Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud. –0–

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On March 4, 2026, the 24th International Debut Film Festival "Spirit of Fire" announced its program and jury.

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On March 4, the TASS news agency press center hosted the official press conference for the 24th International Debut Film Festival "Spirit of Fire," which will take place in Khanty-Mansiysk from March 12 to 16. Gazprom-Media Holding is the festival's main media partner.

The press conference was attended by Ruslan Kukharuk, Governor of the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug – Yugra; Anna Yarina, Director of the Cinematography Department of the Russian Ministry of Culture; Maria Zvereva, Vice President of the Film Festival; Petr Shepotinnik, Chair of the Film Festival Selection Committee; and Elena Marinina, Deputy Director of the Roscongress Foundation.

They announced the festival's competition program participants and the jury members for the international and Russian competitions, announced non-competition screenings, cultural, business, and educational programs, and spoke about the 2026 thematic focus—"Children in Cinema," as well as the festival's international reach and key events for the upcoming festival.

In 2026, 630 applications from 39 countries were received for participation in the festival, which once again confirms the high international interest in the Spirit of Fire and its key programs.

52 applications were submitted to the international competition, 464 to the short film competition, 83 to the Russian debuts competition, and 31 to the “Your Cinema” program.

They came from Australia, Austria, Argentina, Brazil, Hungary, Ghana, Germany, Greece, Egypt, Israel, India, Indonesia, Iran, Spain, Italy, Kazakhstan, Canada, Qatar, China, Colombia, Cuba, Kyrgyzstan, Luxembourg, Mexico, Nepal, the Netherlands, the United Arab Emirates, Portugal, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Sudan, the United States, Tunisia, Turkey, Uzbekistan, France, Switzerland, and South Africa.

"Today, we see a tremendous demand for national content, for embracing our roots through film. This trend is reflected in our festival program. In the Year of Unity of the Peoples of Russia, we have dedicated a separate section dedicated to the cultural diversity of our country's indigenous ethnic groups. Addressing the topic of films about the people of the North, it's impossible not to mention the special project "Shot in Yugra." Its program features films made in our region and tells the story of the people who live, work, preserve traditions, and shape Yugra's future. Another important change is the expansion of the festival's venues. This year, the National Center "Russia" in Khanty-Mansiysk will host business and educational programs. It's symbolic that the venue created to showcase the country's achievements will also become the center of dialogue about the future of cinema and the preservation of cultural heritage."

Ruslan Kukharuk, Governor of the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug – Yugra

"Debut films are one of the key areas of support from the Russian Ministry of Culture. Our goal is to give young filmmakers the opportunity to test their skills, regardless of age, education, or previous professional experience. The most important thing is a desire to engage with the audience, a project, and a team that can help the debutant realize their first film. This is why festivals like Spirit of Fire play a vital role: they create a space for dialogue where young filmmakers can present their work, exchange ideas, and find new partners for future projects. We also place great emphasis on children's and family films. Today, it is especially important to speak to children in a language they understand, conveying through film the values and meanings that shape the cultural and social foundation of future generations. Cinema is one of the most accessible and popular art forms, and that is why it should help convey spiritual and moral guidelines and unifying values. At the same time, international interest in Russian film festivals remains high. Every year, we see an increase in the number of applications and the participation of filmmakers from various countries—not only from the CIS, but also from India, China, and Latin America. This confirms that cultural dialogue continues, and festivals are becoming an important platform for exchanging experiences and developing international cooperation in cinema."

Anna Yarina, Director of the Cinematography Department of the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation

“24 years is a very long time for an international festival. The “spirit of fire” changes, grows, it is alive. For any living organism, two things are important – genetics and living conditions. Everything is fine with our genetics, because the festival was created by Sergei Solovyov – an incredibly talented person, open to new things and at the same time deeply respecting traditions and craftsmanship. We try to preserve this genetic code: the festival remains a platform for debutants, but at the same time, masters are always present here, special screenings and creative meetings are held, where experience is passed on to young filmmakers. We are incredibly lucky with our living conditions. First of all, with the region in which the festival is taking place. The Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug – Ugra creates truly unique conditions for the “Spirit of Fire”. There are modern venues and high-quality technical facilities here, but the most important thing is support from the region, which understands that access to culture and art is no less important for people than material living conditions. The thematic focus for 2026 is “Children in Cinema.” We deliberately chose this topic because children’s and family cinema shapes the values ​​and cultural code of future generations, and we see how children always come to our programs with great interest. As part of the festival, the international children’s and youth competition program “Your Cinema” will be presented, educational events, master classes and an animation laboratory will be held. The cultural program also includes special events for children. A separate evening will be dedicated to the Gorky Film Studio, during which the all-Russian premiere of the film “The Adventures of the Yellow Suitcase” will take place. The children of Ugra will be the first to see it, and the painting by Yulian Slashchev will be presented. In addition, there will be a special screening of the film “Pinocchio”, which will be presented by Fyodor Bondarchuk. In general, the cultural program of the festival is always very broad – we try to bring not only cinema, but also theatrical projects and concerts. The program includes a musical performance “From the Life of the Planets,” dedicated to unmade films of the Thaw era: actor Oleg Nesterov tells the stories of unrealized film projects of the 1960s, and the Megapolis group performs imaginary soundtracks for them. “The audience will also enjoy a fairy tale with the orchestra “The Scarlet Flower” with Kristina Babushkina, a concert by the group “Bravo”, and the festival will end with the performance-concert “Good Songs” by Alexandra Ursulyak, dedicated to the musical hits of past decades.”

Maria Zvereva, Vice President of the Film Festival

She also introduced the jury. The international jury included:

Lu Wei (China) — jury chairperson, one of the most influential Chinese screenwriters known on the international arena; Ndamo Damaris (Cameroon) — actress, director and public figure; Jaime Christian Noguera Martin (Spain) — festival organizer, film critic and writer; Goran Radovanović (Serbia) — screenwriter, director and producer; Yuliana Slashcheva (Russia) — chairperson of the board of directors of JSC Soyuzmultfilm Film Studio and general director of JSC Gorky Children's and Youth Film Studio.

The following became members of the Russian jury:

Andrey Proshkin – jury chairman, film director and screenwriter; Evgeny Margulis – musician, composer, songwriter and performer, TV presenter and actor; Maria Solovieva – director of photography; Alexandra Ursulyak – theater and film actress; Leonid Yarmolnik – theater, film and television actor, radio and TV presenter, producer and public figure.

The festival's opening film will be Pierre Richard's "The Man Who Saw a Bear Who Saw a Man." Pierre Richard directed, wrote, and starred in the film. Ivan Samokhvalov and Gavriil Gordeev served as executive producers. The film's first screening took place last year in Cannes.

Petr Shepotinnik announced the participants of the international and Russian debut competition.

Films in the International Debut Competition:“Deaf” (Sorda / Deaf), directed and written by Eva Libertad García López, Spain“Far in the Middle of the East” (Door dar mianeḥ shargh / Far in the Middle of the East), directed and written by Arash Anisi, Iran – Austria“All Quiet at Sunrise” (Shi jie ri chu shi / All Quiet at Sunrise), directed and written by Zhu Xin, China“The Luminous Life” (A Vida Luminosa / The Luminous Life), directed and written by João Rosas, Portugal – France“The Coin” (The Coin), directed by Emiliano Dante, Italy – Serbia“Night Is Fading Away” (La noche está marchándose ya / Night Is Fading Away), directed, written and filmed by Ezequiel Salinas, Ramiro Sonsini, Argentina; Songs of the Moon King, director, screenwriter, and artist; Nastasya Lapshina, Russia; Shape of Momo, director Tribeni Rai, India, Republic of Korea

Films from the Russian Debut Competition:

In the Mountains. He, directed and written by Said Tolgurov; Greatness of Absence, directed by SF9987ND (Sofia Fedorova, Nikita Dobrynin); Eclipse, directed by Igor Kagramanov; Sanding Dreams, directed and written by Anton Mamykin; Mari Fairy Tales, directed by Denis Shabliy; Eigengrau, directed and written by Murad Beglyarov

“Spirit of Fire” is the leading debut film festival in Russia and abroad and one of the main platforms for young directors. Its initiator in 2002 was People’s Artist of the Russian Federation, film director Sergei Solovyov, who remained the permanent president for almost twenty years. Since 2023, the new president of the festival is the famous world film director Emir Kusturica. The Spirit of Fire festival is held with the support of the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation. The festival has been held with the constant support of the Government of the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug – Ugra since its foundation. Since 2007, the Spirit of Fire film festival has been held with the support of Gazprom Neft. The company co-organizes the festival and its cultural and educational program and awards the best Russian film in the category “For the Preservation of Cultural Traditions.” The festival’s communication partner is the Roscongress Foundation. The main prize for the best debut film in the international competition, awarded with the Golden Taiga statuette, is one million rubles. The “Silver Taiga” prize is 400 thousand rubles, and the “Bronze Taiga” prize is 200 thousand rubles. The “Flowers of Taiga Hope” prize, which is awarded based on the results of audience voting, is 150 thousand rubles. The Golden Taiga prize named after Sergei Solovyov for the best domestic debut film has been increased to 700 thousand rubles. The co-organizer of the film festival, the Gazprom Neft company, awards a special prize to the debutant director of the Russian competition program “For the Preservation of Cultural Traditions”, the amount of which is 800 thousand rubles. The special Film-in-Production competition provides a unique opportunity for projects currently in production to receive support for completion. The winner is awarded a grant in the amount of one million rubles. The prize from the film festival’s communication partner, the Roscongress Foundation, is awarded to the director of a film participating in the International Competition Program “Soul of Russia. World Cinema” for the preservation of traditional spiritual values ​​in the world. The size of this prize is one million rubles.

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Financial news: 04.03.2026, 15-50 the values of the lower limit of the repo price corridor, the carry rate and the range of interest rate risk assessment for the AKGD security (AKGD ETF) were changed.

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In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of PJSC Moscow Exchange by the National Credit Center (JSC) on 04.03.2026, 15-50 (Moscow time), the values of the lower limit of the repo price corridor with the settlement code Y0/Y1Dt (up to -10.0%), the transfer rate and the range of interest rate risk assessment (up to -0.33 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 57.72%) of the AKGD security (AKGD ETF) were changed.

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Financial news: 04.03.2026, 15-43 the values of the lower limit of the repo price corridor, the carry rate and the range of interest rate risk assessment for the DATA (iArenadata) security were changed.

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Dmitry Chernyshenko made proposals for the preparation and conduct of the celebration of the 90th anniversary of Stanislav Govorukhin's birth.

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Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko attended a meeting of the organizing committee for the commemoration of People's Artist of Russia and State Duma Deputy Stanislav Govorukhin. The event was chaired by State Duma Speaker Vyacheslav Volodin and held at the S.A. Gerasimov All-Russian State University of Cinematography.

The meeting was attended by State Duma deputies, representatives of ministries, public organizations, and People's Artists of Russia.

Vyacheslav Volodin emphasized that the organizing committee included people who were passionate about the work and activities of Stanislav Govorukhin, friends and comrades of the great director, "who well understand his role in society."

"One of the proposals we've already discussed is holding annual 'Govorukhin Readings' at VGIK. We hope that Vladimir Sergeevich Malyshev, as rector, and the Ministry of Culture will support us in this. We, for our part, will do everything we can to ensure these readings are filled with concrete content and help us advance Stanislav Sergeevich Govorukhin's legacy," said the State Duma Speaker.

Dmitry Chernyshenko thanked Vyacheslav Volodin for the opportunity to serve on the organizing committee. The Deputy Prime Minister noted the importance of this committee's work for the country and its youth. He emphasized the need to identify target audiences for conveying messages that should not be distorted, using various formats—films, books, readings—as well as setting specific performance goals.

"President Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin, by decree, immortalized the memory of Stanislav Govorukhin. A year later, the government established personal scholarships in his name. They are awarded to talented students – future directors and screenwriters. The Russian Ministry of Culture has approved its plan of celebratory events. All of them will be included in one way or another in the consolidated draft plan of key anniversary events prepared by the State Duma. For my part, I would like to propose supplementing it with a number of events and promotions," the Deputy Prime Minister stated.

Proposals include holding international mountaineering competitions in October in the Republic of Ingushetia, timed to coincide with Stanislav Govorukhin's anniversary. The competitions have been included in the unified calendar of physical education events for 2026, jointly by the Ministry of Sport and the Russian Mountaineering Federation.

The Deputy Prime Minister also proposed that the Ministry of Digital Development, Communications, and Mass Media and the Ministry of Education screen feature films directed by Stanislav Govorukhin, as well as documentaries dedicated to his life and work, be shown on leading Russian television channels, in schools and colleges as part of discussion clubs, and during "Conversations on Important Things" classes. Rosmolodezh, the Federal Agency for Youth Affairs, should hold anniversary events as part of national and regional youth forums.

Dmitry Chernyshenko also proposed organizing educational lectures in the regions dedicated to Stanislav Govorukhin's legacy through the "Knowledge.Lecture Hall" project, including screenings of films about his life and work as part of the "Knowledge.Cinema" project. He also proposed holding a United Action Day event at youth centers in the regions, as well as anniversary-themed events for compatriots abroad. He also proposed that Rossotrudnichestvo, in collaboration with the Cinema Fund, organize a series of screenings of Stanislav Govorukhin's films at Russian missions abroad.

Minister of Culture Olga Lyubimova noted that preparations are underway for Stanislav Govorukhin's anniversary, including a memorial evening at Mosfilm, a large-scale exhibition project by the Cinema Museum and the Russian Academy of Arts, a "Movement Vertical" film festival in his memory, and much more.

Vyacheslav Volodin and Dmitry Chernyshenko, along with members of the organizing committee, honored the memory of Stanislav Govorukhin and laid flowers at the memorial plaque unveiled in his honor on the façade of the institute building. It was installed in September 2020 as a symbol of Stanislav Govorukhin's unbreakable connection with VGIK. They also toured the thematic exhibition.

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Speech by Deputy Prime Minister and Presidential Plenipotentiary Envoy to the Far Eastern Federal District Yuri Trutnev at the Federation Council.

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From the transcript: Dear Valentina Ivanovna, dear senators!

First of all, I'd like to remind you what the Far East is. I'm well aware that a significant portion of those present live and work in the Far East and don't need this introduction. Nevertheless, I'll allow myself a few words.

The Far East accounts for 41% of the Russian Federation's territory and is home to 7.9 million people. It contains 77% of the country's diamonds, 50% of its gold, 39% of its copper, 71% of its fish, 64% of its fresh water, and almost half of its forests.

But the Far East's greatest treasure is its people. Hardworking, courageous, and unafraid of any challenge.

Clearly, there are a number of factors that hinder the development of the Far East. First and foremost are climate factors. Low temperatures, high seismic activity, and a large percentage of territories covered by permafrost are present. The harsh climate is one of the main reasons for the low population density, which in turn affects the pace of economic development.

Beyond climate and demographic factors, it's important to highlight the obstacles we can and must overcome in our ongoing efforts to develop the Far East.

First, the shortage of generating capacity will reach 2.6 GW by 2030.

Second, the state of the power grid, which needs to be improved and whose depreciation is 1.4 times higher than the Russian average.

Third, the Eastern Polygon is failing to meet the needs of shippers: requests significantly exceed capacity.

Fourth. Unfortunately, border crossing construction is often delayed. Currently, 17 facilities need to be commissioned.

Let's move on to economic development.

In December 2013, during his Address to the Federal Assembly, Russian President Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin identified the development of the Far East as a national priority for the entire 21st century.

It's impossible not to recall the beginning of the work. Today, these figures seem unrealistic, but in 2015, with government support, two enterprises were launched, 12 billion rubles were invested, and 470 jobs were created.

Work on developing the Far East began with the formation of a new section of legislation and the adoption of laws creating conditions for attracting investment, building enterprises, and infrastructure.

During this work, 90 federal laws and 531 acts of the Russian Government were created.

These tasks were addressed in close cooperation with the State Duma and the Federation Council, for which I would like to thank everyone present.

I would also like to thank the Federation Council for its close attention to the regions of the Far East. Over the past five years, the Federation Council has hosted six Regional Days: Amur Region, Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Khabarovsk and Primorsky Krais, and the Republics of Sakha (Yakutia) and Buryatia. The Government has adopted decisions on all Regional Days, and their implementation is being monitored.

What have we accomplished? First and foremost, through our combined efforts and the work of all those working in the Far East, we have succeeded in changing the dynamics of development.

The growth of investment in fixed capital in the Far East over ten years has exceeded the Russian average by 1.5 times.

The annual commissioning of housing also increased by 1.5 times, the volume of construction work by 2.3 times, and the extraction of minerals by 1.5 times.

The catch of aquatic biological resources increased by 1.4 times. Thanks to the "quota-for-investment" program, 15 fishing vessels and 14 fish processing plants were built.

Coal production increased by 1.7 times, gold production by 1.6 times, and copper production by 30 times.

Seaport cargo turnover, housing construction, and grain harvests have increased significantly. Obviously, this work has also resulted in increased energy consumption.

In summing up this work, I would first like to say that in the Far East, more than 6 trillion rubles of private investment have been invested in projects implemented with state support, more than 1,000 enterprises have been launched, and 181,000 jobs have been created.

The total volume of investments expected to come to the macro-region within the framework of the concluded agreements is 13.5 trillion.

We consider it significant that, despite sanctions and obstacles imposed by a number of unfriendly countries, the annual volume of investments reached 1 trillion rubles in 2025. This is a record figure for our entire history.

But if we are to give a general characterization of what happened in the Far East during this period, it is better not to do so with numbers.

The territories themselves changed. The newly built enterprises not only improved the economy, they shaped the new face of the Far East.

These are the Denisovsky and Inaglinsky Mining and Processing Plants in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), the Amur Gas Processing and Gas Chemical Plants, the Vostochny Cosmodrome, and the Zvezda Shipyard.

I am not afraid to say that signs of positive changes are now being felt in all regions of the Far East.

Let's move on to social development,

We understand that there is no point in building new businesses if people cannot live and work comfortably in the Far East.

In this slide, I want to highlight the issues that most concern Far Easterners. These include the quality of healthcare and education, housing affordability, employment opportunities, and culture.

It is important to note that current public surveys provide grounds to say that the situation has been improving in all of the areas listed since 2015.

It is important to note that the economic development I reported on led to a 2.3-fold increase in regional budget revenues, which in turn created the basis for social development.

What tools do we use to improve the lives of people in the Far East?

This includes the "Far Eastern Hectare" program, which provides free land plots to 160,000 people, and preferential mortgages, which have improved the housing conditions of 170,000 families.

This is a unified presidential subsidy, thanks to which 773 social facilities have been built and renovated in the Far East, and a rental housing program that has benefited over 3,000 families. The "Far Eastern Quarter" program supports integrated development projects.

I would like to specifically focus on the work to improve transport accessibility in the regions.

The program to subsidize air travel on socially significant routes, developed at the direction of Russian President Vladimir Putin, and the creation of the Far Eastern Airlines, have improved regional connectivity. Direct routes have been created between regions that previously required travel via Moscow.

In 2025, the Far Eastern company Aurora transported 1.7 million passengers on almost 400 flights, including 480,000 people on 33 socially significant routes.

In total, 2.5 million passengers were carried on all subsidized routes, including other airlines, in 2025. Total passenger traffic in the Far East reached 12 million, exceeding the five-year target of 8 million by 1.5 times.

Important steps have been taken in education and healthcare, including the establishment of workshops at Far Eastern colleges. A program to support higher education institutions, "Priority 2030," and a health promotion program, have been launched. Mobile medical team centers have been established in hard-to-reach and remote areas of the Far East.

The decision by the President of the Russian Federation to develop master plans for Far Eastern cities has become a crucial tool for improving life in the Far East.

This program covers 4 million people—more than half. The regions will receive 3.6 trillion rubles in investment, 1.1 trillion of which has already been secured through decisions made by the President.

The Far East has never seen such a volume of funding for social obligations in its entire history.

I believe the work carried out at the President's behest has resulted in a change in migration trends for the first time in 30 years. Population growth has been ongoing since 2021. We will do everything we can to strengthen these trends.

It is important to report on further plans for the development of the Far East.

Much remains to be done to ensure the Far East strengthens its position as a rapidly developing and investment-attractive region. We must overcome energy shortages, increase the capacity of the transport system, and improve territorial connectivity and human mobility.

We need to increase the volume of mineral extraction and the depth of processing. We need to increase the share of high-tech industries in the economy.

We must create highly productive jobs. Implement master plans for 25 Far Eastern cities and 189 Arctic key settlements. Double the tourist flow. Transition to sustainable population growth.

All these actions are formulated in the Far East Development Strategy, approved by the Government of the Russian Federation in September 2020.

The strategy's implementation envisions: commissioning more than 3,000 enterprises, attracting more than 17 trillion rubles in investment, and creating more than 300,000 jobs.

This will allow us to continue to change the Far East for the better and create better living conditions for people.

Dear colleagues, all the tasks set by the President of the Russian Federation will be accomplished through our joint efforts!

Thank you for your attention.

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In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of PJSC Moscow Exchange by the National Credit Center (JSC) on 04.03.2026, 14-43 (Moscow time), the values of the lower limit of the repo price corridor with the settlement code Y0/Y1Dt (up to -10.0%), the transfer rate and the range of interest rate risk assessment (up to -0.24 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 46.36%) of the AKGD security (AKGD ETF) were changed.

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