How Xi Jinping is Strengthening Good-Neighborly Ties with SCO Friends

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BEIJING, Aug. 29 (Xinhua) — Chinese President Xi Jinping met with the heads of foreign affairs agencies and heads of permanent bodies of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), who were in China to attend a meeting of the SCO Council of Foreign Ministers, at the majestic Fujian Hall of the Great Hall of the People in central Beijing on July 15.

“China has always prioritized the SCO in its diplomacy towards neighboring countries and strives to make the organization more meaningful and stronger,” he emphasized at the meeting. This statement reflects China’s long-standing and tireless efforts to strengthen friendly relations with neighboring countries in the spirit of peace and development within the SCO platform.

As the Chinese leader noted during his June visit to the Kazakh capital Astana, Beijing's policy toward neighboring countries is based on a firm belief in developing a friendly, secure and prosperous neighborhood, as well as a firm commitment to the principles of goodwill, sincerity, mutual benefit and inclusiveness.

In the coming days, Xi will host an SCO summit in the northern Chinese port city of Tianjin, where he and other leaders of the organization will formulate strategies to promote regional security and prosperity and take concrete steps to build a closer SCO community with a shared future.

TIES OF GOOD NEIGHBOURHOOD AND PARTNERSHIP

This year, Xi Jinping has already made three trips abroad, two of them to SCO member states: Russia and Kazakhstan.

In June, the Chinese leader arrived in Astana to attend the second China-Central Asia summit. He was warmly greeted at the airport by his longtime friend, Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev. This was Xi Jinping’s sixth visit to Kazakhstan as Chinese leader.

The China-Central Asia Summit aims to strengthen China's ties with its neighbors along the ancient Silk Road.

“There is a Central Asian proverb that compares harmony and unity to happiness and wealth,” Xi said at the summit. “We always wish well to our neighbors.”

China is one of the countries in the world with the largest number of neighbors. Strengthening partnerships with neighboring countries has been the mainstay of Beijing's foreign policy for decades. Xi Jinping attaches particular importance to developing a peaceful and friendly neighborhood.

Back in 2013, shortly after being elected head of state, he put forward the principle of “goodwill, sincerity, mutual benefit and inclusiveness.” This happened at the first conference on diplomacy towards neighboring countries since the founding of the PRC.

In April this year, speaking at the central meeting on work with neighboring countries, Xi Jinping called for the creation of a community with a shared future with neighboring countries.

Good-neighbourliness has always been a key topic on Xi Jinping’s agenda within the SCO. At the Bishkek summit in 2013, he called for the conscientious implementation of the Treaty on Long-Term Good-Neighbourliness, Friendship and Cooperation of the SCO Member States. Xi Jinping described the treaty and the SCO Charter as two documents that “enshrine the principles and provide guidelines for the SCO member states in their work.”

In the following years, the Chinese leader proposed an Action Plan for 2018-2022 to implement the provisions of the Treaty on Long-Term Good-Neighborliness, Friendship and Cooperation of the SCO Member States and achieved its adoption at the landmark Qingdao Summit in 2018, the first SCO summit hosted by Xi Jinping in China. A comprehensive plan for implementing the treaty for 2023-2027 was approved in 2022 in Samarkand, Uzbekistan.

The SCO is not an alliance against others. It adheres to the principles of openness and inclusiveness. In the words of Xi Jinping, it is like a “big family”. Over the years, China has deepened ties with both the founding members and new partners. Guided by the “Shanghai Spirit” of mutual trust, mutual benefit, equality, mutual consultation, respect for cultural diversity and common development, the SCO has become a comprehensive regional organization with the largest geographical coverage and the largest population in the world. It has 10 member states, two observer states and 14 dialogue partners.

Belarus officially became the 10th member of the SCO at last year's summit in Astana. In June, Xi Jinping received Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko at the Zhongnanhai residence in Beijing. During the visit, Lukashenko noted China's deep friendship.

This is just one example of Xi Jinping’s regular contacts with SCO leaders. Since 2023, he has met with them dozens of times — on the sidelines of the organization’s summits, at other multilateral events, and during their visits to China. These high-level contacts have strengthened not only intra-SCO coordination, but also the personal friendships between the leaders.

“Among both relatives and friends, the more communication there is, the stronger the attachment,” he noted.

COMMON HOUSE OF PEACE

The blue glass of the futuristic façade of the Independence Palace glittered in the sun as SCO leaders arrived in Astana last July for their annual meeting. In his speech at the summit, held for the first time in the “SCO Plus” format, Xi called for an even more beautiful home for the SCO, outlining five priorities, including building a “common home of peace and tranquility.”

The SCO emerged more than two decades ago, when Central Asia and neighboring regions faced acute threats from terrorism, separatism, and extremism – the “three evil forces.” Since its founding in 2001, the organization has made regional security a cornerstone of cooperation.

“Security is a prerequisite for national development and a guarantee of people’s happiness,” Xi Jinping said in Astana.

For years, the Chinese leader has advocated for stronger security cooperation to create “lines of defense” for SCO members. At the organization’s 2014 Dushanbe summit, he proposed negotiating and signing an SCO Convention on Countering Extremism, which was signed by member states in Astana in 2017.

Xi Jinping also actively supports the SCO's fight against drug trafficking, organized crime and cyber terrorism, which has yielded noticeable results.

Take the fight against drug trafficking, for example. The organization regularly conducts anti-drug operations and has extended its Anti-Drug Strategy for another five years. This month, the SCO countries carried out an anti-drug operation codenamed “Spider Web.” It was coordinated by a headquarters led by China. During the operation, almost 10 tons of drugs were seized and 1,151 drug-related crimes were identified.

The Chinese leader seeks to strengthen common security in the region through other means of cooperation, outside the SCO framework, noting that “harmony and peaceful coexistence are the basis of China’s diplomacy towards neighboring countries.”

At the 2014 Conference on Interaction and Confidence-Building Measures in Asia (CICA) summit in Shanghai, Xi Jinping proposed a vision of common, comprehensive, cooperative and sustainable security. At the 2022 Boao Forum for Asia, he unveiled the Global Security Initiative, which Beijing views as a public good that advances global security governance.

“China undoubtedly plays an important and leading role in strengthening security in Central Asia within the SCO,” said Azamat Seitov, a research fellow at the Uzbek University of World Economy and Diplomacy.

“Chinese initiatives… contribute to strengthening stability, economic development and reducing security threats in the region,” he noted.

In today's interconnected world, peace remains fragile amid regional tensions and security uncertainties. This year marks the 80th anniversary of the Victory in the World Anti-Fascist War. In May, Xi Jinping visited Moscow to attend the parade on Red Square.

Xi Jinping stressed that the painful lesson of the war should never be forgotten. In 2015, when the 70th anniversary of the end of the World Anti-Fascist War was marked, the Chinese leader, speaking at the SCO summit in Ufa, Russia, noted that “all SCO member states withstood the test of blood and fire of World War II and contributed to the final victory at the cost of enormous sacrifices.” In a joint statement issued after the meeting, Xi Jinping and other leaders made a strong call for peaceful development and progress for all countries.

“Only in a peaceful environment on our doorstep can we develop calmly and confidently,” the Chinese President once noted.

THE FRUITS OF PROSPERITY

When China took over the SCO presidency from Kazakhstan last year, Xi Jinping proposed at an SCO Plus meeting to declare 2025 the Year of Sustainable Development.

In recent years, Xi Jinping has attached great importance to promoting the sustainable development of the SCO through a range of initiatives and joint projects. He notes that “real development is development for all, and good development is sustainable development.”

At the 2019 SCO summit in Bishkek, Xi Jinping announced the establishment of the SCO Demonstration Base for Agricultural Technology Exchange and Training in China’s Shaanxi Province. This was a concrete step to “make the SCO a model for mutually beneficial cooperation.”

Opened a year later in Yangling District, Xianyang City, the Demonstration Base has become a center for trade, training, and technology exchanges. It has trained more than 2,000 agricultural officials and technicians from SCO countries and developing countries, helping to alleviate poverty in those countries.

When the SCO Forum on Poverty Reduction and Sustainable Development was held in Xi'an, Shaanxi Province, in May, Xi Jinping sent a congratulatory letter to the participants. The SCO representatives noted that the letter reflected China's commitment to jointly building a beautiful world free from poverty.

At the same time, Xi Jinping has promoted the alignment of Chinese development initiatives such as the Belt and Road with the national growth strategies of SCO countries.

The China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan railway project, officially launched in Kyrgyzstan late last year, is the epitome of high-quality Belt and Road cooperation among SCO countries. Personally championed by Xi Jinping and his two Central Asian counterparts, the project is designed to become a strategic corridor linking China and Central Asia, promote regional connectivity and trade, and strengthen people-to-people ties.

According to official data, China's trade with SCO member states, observer states and dialogue partners reached a record US$890 billion in 2024, accounting for about 14.4 percent of China's total foreign trade turnover.

“Building a community with a common destiny with neighboring states is not just a philosophical formula. It is a concrete plan for sustainable, multidimensional, mutually respectful development,” said Serik Korzhumbayev, editor-in-chief of the Delovoy Kazakhstan newspaper.

He noted that the Chinese leader’s vision serves as a blueprint for deepening cooperation within the SCO. “Amid global upheavals and profound changes in the international situation, strengthening ties with neighboring countries opens up new prospects for promoting regional prosperity and creating a more equitable world order,” he noted. “The SCO certainly plays a pioneering role in this.” –0–

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Chinese fruits are in demand among consumers from other SCO member countries

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URUMQI, Aug. 29 (Xinhua) — From sweet melons to juicy kiwis, Chinese produce is fast becoming a favorite choice for the fruit basket of residents of other Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) member countries.

In the first seven months of 2025, Horgos, a major internal trade port between northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region and SCO member states, exported 329,000 tonnes of fruits, vegetables and nuts to other SCO member states, up 37.1 percent year-on-year, according to local customs data.

Every day, long lines of refrigerated trucks pass through the Khorgos checkpoint along the China-Kazakhstan “green corridor” for agricultural goods. This fast-track procedure allows products to clear customs within 24 hours.

Yu Chengzhong, chairman of Khorgos-based Jin Yi Group, said his firm has signed contracts to supply 50,000 tons of fruit to Central Asian countries and Russia this year.

“We now send more than 50 trucks of fruits and vegetables overseas every day, amounting to over 1,000 tons,” Yu Chengzhong said, noting that from January to July this year, the company exported 150,000 tons of fruits and vegetables, resulting in a trade turnover of over 1.8 billion yuan (about 253.4 million US dollars).

“Growing high-quality fruits and seeing them sold overseas makes me feel really proud,” said local producer Xu Zhichun. “Recently, we have been picking and packing fruits every day to send batches to Kazakhstan,” she said.

Xu Zhichun also added that the volume of export orders jumped by 70 percent in August as it is the peak harvest season for local delicacy fruits.

Growing purchasing power and interest in diversified products are driving increased imports of Chinese fruits by other SCO member states. As transportation links and cold chain logistics improve in Central Asia, increasing supply efficiency, demand for Chinese fruits is expected to remain high. –0–

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/SCO Summit in Tianjin/ Exclusive: Humanitarian cooperation in the SCO lays the foundation for long-term ties between peoples — Russian expert

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Vladivostok, Aug. 29 (Xinhua) — Modern humanitarian cooperation in the SCO lays the foundation for long-term ties between peoples, Marina Dmitrieva, deputy director of the Far Eastern Federal University's Institute of Oriental Studies for Science and Innovation, said in an interview with Xinhua. She also believes that this cooperation is "Bridges of the Future."

According to her, since its creation, the SCO has been building a sustainable humanitarian architecture between member countries. Educational cooperation within the framework of university exchanges and joint scientific programs is especially important. Its distinctive feature is pragmatism and long-term orientation, in particular, network universities are being created, for example, the SCO University, double degree programs are being developed, and academic mobility is being strengthened. “This is not just a cultural exchange, but an investment in human capital, which will strengthen mutual understanding between member countries,” she noted.

According to the expert, humanitarian cooperation is not a secondary sphere, but the key to the sustainability of relations in the long term. It is here that mutual respect, identity, the conjugation of historical memory and the image of the future are formed. Universities, scientific communities, youth initiatives are able to offer the world not another geopolitical formula, but a civilizational project based on culture, education, and dialogue.

"The SCO member countries have established regular meetings at the level of heads of the ministries of culture and education, annual art festivals and other cultural and humanitarian events. This mechanism, along with similar interactions in other areas of cooperation, helps to gather the vast space of the SCO into a single complex of trust and development," she added. –0–

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Xijiang Autonomous Region has achieved significant socio-economic success in 60 years – Chinese Ambassador to Russia Zhang Hanhui

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Moscow, Aug. 29 (Xinhua) — The year 2025 marks the 60th anniversary of the founding of the Xizang Autonomous Region (SAR) of China. Over the years, the region has achieved significant socio-economic successes recognized throughout the world, Chinese Ambassador to Russia Zhang Hanhui said in an opinion piece published in the Russian newspaper Trud on Friday.

"Over the past six decades, under the firm leadership of the Communist Party of China and with the strong support of all the people of the country, the people of the Xizang Autonomous Region, with a spirit of persistent struggle and aspiration for progress, have achieved significant, internationally recognized successes in the socio-economic development of the region," the publication says.

As the Chinese diplomat noted, political construction in the SAR has become increasingly perfect, economic development has rapidly accelerated, and the standard of living of the population has been steadily increasing. In addition, a strong ecological barrier has been created. “The river of time flows continuously, and the steps of struggle cannot be stopped. China is at a key stage of comprehensive construction of a modernized socialist state and the achievement of the second “hundred-year goal”. The construction of a modernized Xizang is also at a new historical milestone,” the diplomat believes.

Zhang Hanhui pointed out that building a new modern socialist Xizang – united, prosperous, civilized, harmonious and beautiful – requires, first of all, maintaining political calm, social stability, national unity and religious harmony. He stressed that Xizang has been an integral part of China’s sacred territory since ancient times. “Issues concerning Xizang are China’s internal affairs and do not allow interference by any external forces. Any plans aimed at splitting China and undermining stability in Xizang are doomed to failure!” he warned.

The PRC Ambassador to the Russian Federation stated that the Chinese side highly appreciates and sincerely thanks the Russian government and people for their consistent support for China's efforts to ensure security and stability in Xizang, as well as to strengthen national unity. "We are confident that the Russian side, as before, will support China in protecting its state sovereignty and territorial integrity, and will resolutely oppose any attempts by external forces to interfere in China's internal affairs," he noted and invited Russians to visit Xizang, take a walk and see everything with their own eyes, in order to feel the grandeur and beauty of Xizang's nature, the unique charm of its thousand-year-old culture, and also learn about the grandiose historical changes and achievements in the development of the region.

“We are confident that standing at a new historical frontier and following the policies of the Communist Party of China in governing Xizang in the new era, we will certainly achieve greater development and greater success in building a modern socialist Xizang,” Zhang Hanhui concluded. –0–

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Certificates were presented to graduates of the Preparatory Department for Foreigners at the State University of Management

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On August 28, 2025, the certificates were presented to graduates of the Preparatory Department for Foreign Citizens in the hall of the Scientific Library of the State University of Management. Students from different countries: Mali, Pakistan, China, Vietnam, Chad, Syria, Great Britain and other countries successfully completed training in additional general education programs "Preparation for admission to a university for foreign citizens" (economic profile) and "Quick Start – a program of preparation for admission to a university for foreign citizens" (humanitarian profile).

The event was opened by the adviser to the rector of the State University of Management Sergey Karseka. In his speech, he congratulated those present on receiving their graduation documents and noted that during their studies, the students became part of the large international family of the State University of Management, mastered one of the most difficult languages in the world – Russian, and got acquainted with the rich culture of our large country. The adviser also thanked the head of the Department of Russian Language and General Disciplines Larisa Talalova and the teachers present for their high-quality preparation and individual approach to each student.

Professor Larisa Talalova also warmly congratulated the graduates and expressed gratitude to her colleagues for their incredible dedication and high professionalism.

After the presentation of the certificates, on behalf of the graduates, Adam Nasrullah from Afghanistan, Adam Moussa Hassan from Chad expressed words of gratitude to the university and its teachers, and Khade Bane from Mali, in addition to words of gratitude, also read the poem by A.S. Pushkin “I loved you”.

During the year, many foreign students, as well as undergraduates, graduate students and postgraduates not only studied, but also actively participated in the social, scientific and sports life of the SUM. Taking advantage of the opportunity, the adviser to the rector of the SUM Sergey Karseka presented letters of gratitude to the activists for their active participation in the life of the international community of the university and the promotion of the SUM brand in the inter-university international space and wished them further sports and creative victories, success in their studies.

The ceremonial meeting, as per tradition, ended with a group photo session.

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Almost 3,000 Afghan families returned home from Pakistan and Iran in one day

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KABUL, Aug. 29 (Xinhua) — A total of 2,844 Afghan families comprising 13,662 people returned to Afghanistan from Iran and Pakistan on Thursday, the Afghan High Commission for the Solution of Returnee Issues said on Friday.

The department’s statement noted that the returnees arrived in Afghanistan through the Islam-Kala, Torkham, Spin-Boldak and Abresham border checkpoints located in the provinces of Herat, Nangarhar, Kandahar and Nimroz, respectively.

More than 2.3 million Afghan refugees are expected to return home from Iran and Pakistan in 2025, according to figures released Thursday by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.

As reported in late July by the Afghan Ministry of Refugees and Repatriation, there are currently around 6 million Afghan refugees, most of whom are undocumented, living abroad, many of them in Iran and Pakistan. –0–

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Eurasian Network University is preparing for the academic year: a meeting of the ENU working group was held at the SUM

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On August 28, 2025, a meeting of the working group of the Eurasian Network University (ESU) was held at the State University of Management. The event, which brought together participants in person and online, was dedicated to strategic planning of the consortium's activities for the upcoming academic year.

Opening the meeting, the head of the ESU Secretariat, vice-rector of the State University of Management Dmitry Bryukhanov congratulated his colleagues on a significant achievement – winning the prestigious competition "Symbols of Eurasian Integration". This award became recognition of the successful work of the consortium on the development of human capital in the Eurasian space.

The central topic of discussion was preparation for key events in the life of the network university. Participants unanimously supported the initiative to hold the III ESU Forum in the Kyrgyz Republic at Osh State University. This decision continues the tradition of rotating venues, strengthening the international status of the project. In this regard, it was decided to hold the next meeting of the ESU Coordination Council in October this year, also in Osh, which will effectively combine two important events.

The working group considered the issue of new universities joining the consortium, which demonstrates the growing authority of ESU. It was decided to consider applications from candidates at the upcoming ESU Coordination Council in October 2025.

The working group members discussed the issue of holding the ESU Olympiad in 2025. The report was given by Konstantin Kemaev, Head of the International Cooperation Department of the Nizhny Novgorod State University named after N.I. Lobachevsky, the operator of the ESU Olympiad.

Head of the ESU Secretariat Dmitry Bryukhanov outlined the dates for the formation of a joint work program for the 2025-2026 academic year for participating universities to submit proposals for events.

The meeting was held in a constructive manner and allowed us to outline clear contours for further joint work, strengthening the partnership between universities of the Eurasian Economic Union.

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Financial news: 08/29/2025, 16:09 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the security RU000A0JWTV5 (GTLK 1P-01) were changed.

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In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of Moscow Exchange PJSC by NCO NCC (JSC) on 08/29/2025, 16-09 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 119.05) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 406.95 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 37.5%) of the security RU000A0JWTV5 (GTLK 1P-01) were changed.

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Financial News: Collective Investments Are Gaining Momentum Again.

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The growth in the value of assets of management companies' clients in the second quarter of 2025 accelerated to 7.1%.

This is mainly due to the inflow of funds into mutual investment funds (MIF) — 640.3 billion rubles. Closed-end MIFs accounted for 63%, open-end funds — 22%, and exchange-traded funds — 13%. The management company manages 29.7 trillion rubles.

Individual trust management strategies have become popular. Over the quarter, the number of contracts concluded with retail clients increased by 25%, to 122 thousand. They invested 70 billion rubles in trust management — this is the maximum quarterly net inflow figure over the past 3 years. The asset portfolio of retail investors reached 2 trillion rubles.

Read more in"Review of key indicators of management companies for the second quarter of 2025".

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Dmitry Chernyshenko: The Technoprom Forum brought together more than 19,000 participants from 71 regions of Russia and 32 countries

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In Novosibirsk, Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko moderated the plenary session of the XII International Forum of Technological Development "Technoprom-2025" and also assessed its exhibition.

The topic of the plenary session was personnel for technological leadership. It was attended by Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Ekaterina Priezzheva, Deputy Minister of Science and Higher Education Denis Sekirinsky, Rector of Tomsk State University Eduard Galazhinsky, Acting Rector of MSTU "Stankin" Boris Padalkin, Chairman of the Central Council of the All-Russian Society of Inventors and Innovators (VOIR), Deputy Chairman of the State Duma Committee on Science and Higher Education Vladimir Kononov, Governor of the Novosibirsk Region Andrei Travnikov, Vice-Governor of St. Petersburg Vladimir Knyaginin.

"One of the areas in which Russia is a technological leader is the nuclear industry. This morning we were at SKIF and saw for ourselves that our specialists in this area are the best in the world, because SKIF is made almost entirely without any imported components. It was a revelation to me how quickly our science and our specialists were able to implement import substitution in this most important area, to truly ensure technological leadership," First Deputy Chairman of the State Duma Alexander Zhukov addressed the forum participants.

Opening the plenary session, Dmitry Chernyshenko emphasized that for many years the Novosibirsk Region has become a place of attraction for representatives of science, education, business, federal and regional authorities, as well as foreign guests.

"This year, the forum brought together more than 19,000 participants from 71 regions of Russia and 32 countries. I am sure that there will be more. Today, the main topic was staffing for technological leadership. Here, we must focus on the May decree of President Vladimir Putin – the decree on national development goals for Russia. One of the key national goals is achieving technological leadership. This is an ambitious task, and its solution can only be achieved through advanced training of qualified personnel in demand for industries," the Deputy Prime Minister noted.

To achieve technological leadership, Russia needs specialists who can create unique solutions. This is important, among other things, for the implementation of nine national projects in key sectors of the economy. On the instructions of the head of state, all such national projects include separate federal projects for the advanced training of specialists in the relevant areas.

The Deputy Prime Minister recalled that the All-Russian Pedagogical Congress took place in August. Its central theme was the Education Development Strategy, which is being developed on the instructions of Vladimir Putin.

"It is important to define a single vector for the development of the educational system at all levels. Today, the school education system unites more than 18 million children and provides the opportunity for in-depth study of individual subjects starting from the 5th grade. Technologies are developing rapidly, so the level of school training in the natural sciences must keep up with the times," he added.

This is one of the objectives of the comprehensive plan of measures to improve the quality of mathematical and natural science education for the period up to 2030.

More than a thousand educational programs were conducted at the Sirius base within 116 shifts, about 80 thousand children successfully completed the training, including more than 34 thousand in the “Science” direction.

Governor Andrei Travnikov highly praised the ability of the higher education system of the Novosibirsk Region to respond to the challenges of the times.

"A very good example of the adaptability of the regional education system is the training of specialists for the SKIF Center for Collective Use. As soon as the decision was made that this project would be in the Novosibirsk Region, our two leading universities – NSTU and NSU – implemented 14 educational programs, and over 700 specialists were trained in three years. Today, 52 NSU graduates, research fellows, and another 11 employees – postgraduate students continuing their education – work in the SKIF Center for Collective Use project office," the head of the region said.

Dmitry Chernyshenko also noted that technological leadership cannot be imagined without professional workers.

"The system of secondary vocational education is a trend of recent years, and if in the 2000s only 10-12% of schoolchildren chose SPO, then in 2025 62% of ninth-graders will continue their education in colleges. Such specialists are in great demand by employers," he said.

According to preliminary results of the admissions campaign, applicants submitted over 3.3 million applications, which is 890 thousand more than last year. The federal project "Professionality" became the driving force behind the comprehensive reboot of the SPO system. To date, almost 2.5 thousand partner enterprises have joined the project.

Highly qualified engineering personnel should take on a key role in the development of new sectors of the economy. Today, about 1.4 million students are studying engineering specialties. In the upcoming academic year, more than 44% of budget places are set for this direction.

In order to improve the quality of engineering training, uniform requirements and approaches to the formation of key vectors for the development of engineering universities for the long term have been defined.

The training of personnel in demand on the labour market is carried out within the framework of the Priority 2030 programme and advanced engineering schools.

The quality of training also depends on the level of development of the educational infrastructure. At the request of the President, a large-scale project is being implemented to create world-class campuses. Within the first, second and third waves, 25 such campuses have been selected and are being actively built. By 2036, 40 such campuses will be created. By the end of the year, the Ministry of Education and Science will select the remaining ones.

Dmitry Chernyshenko also assessed the forum exhibition. For example, at the VOIR stand, inventors from Sevastopol presented a drone detector, and Omsk developers demonstrated a working model of the Omich robotic complex with a lifting capacity of up to 1 thousand kg. Novosibirsk innovators presented several developments at once: a dust suppression gel "Unigel Apuvis", which reduces air pollution in the city and at industrial facilities, an oil destructor – a paste based on a biologically active complex and humic acids to eliminate the consequences of oil spills and soil reclamation, a unique installation for water purification using the cavitation method. Novosibirsk educational organizations and research centers also presented their developments.

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