Breaking: Iran has examined the US proposal and considers it "excessive" – media

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Cairo, March 25 (Xinhua) — Iran has examined the 15-point plan proposed by the United States to resolve the conflict in the Middle East and considers it "excessive," several media outlets reported Wednesday, citing Iranian state television channel Press TV.

Iran will reportedly continue its military operation until its own conditions are met and will end the war “at a time of its own choosing.”

Earlier, Washington reportedly conveyed to Iran, through Pakistani intermediaries, a 15-point plan for achieving a one-month ceasefire.

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Kyrgyzstan is actively preparing for the 6th World Nomad Games.

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Bishkek, March 25 (Xinhua) — Kyrgyzstan is actively preparing to host the 6th World Nomad Games, which will be held this year from August 31 to September 6. This was reported on Wednesday by the Kyrgyz national news agency Kabar.

The opening ceremony of the Games will reportedly take place in the capital, Bishkek, at the Bishkek Arena stadium, currently under construction and designed to seat 51,000 spectators. The events will then continue in the Issyk-Kul region. The Games will feature 43 sports. The program will include the Kazakh national game "kokpar" and the Yakut national wrestling "khapsagay."

According to Nursultan Adenov, head of the World Nomad Games International Secretariat, representatives from more than 90 countries are expected to attend the Games. 400 foreign media representatives are also expected to attend.

"Organizational work will be completed in April. Remote accreditation of international participants will begin on May 1st and continue until July 1st. The organizing committee is entering the final phase of its work, and with the arrival of warmer weather, we will begin repairs and infrastructure preparation," said N. Adenov.

"Tickets will only be sold for the opening and closing ceremonies. They will become available online in April. The remaining sporting events and cultural programs will be free for both tourists and local spectators," he added.

The World Nomad Games is an international cultural and sporting event that unites the national games and cultures of nomadic peoples. This event aims to preserve the heritage of nomadic civilization and promote it worldwide. Furthermore, the Games serve an important mission to strengthen interstate ties and develop global tourism.

The World Nomad Games were first held in 2014 in Kyrgyzstan. The same country subsequently hosted the 2nd and 3rd Games in 2016 and 2018, respectively. The 4th World Nomad Games will be held in Turkey in 2022, and the 5th in Kazakhstan in 2024. –0–

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China views Mexico's restrictive measures as trade and investment barriers, according to the Ministry of Commerce.

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Beijing, March 25 (Xinhua) — China's Ministry of Commerce on Wednesday released the final findings of its investigation into Mexico's restrictive measures against China and other partners that do not have free trade agreements with Mexico. The document notes that these measures create trade and investment barriers.

The investigation was initiated by the Chinese ministry on September 25, 2025, in accordance with the Foreign Trade Law of the People's Republic of China and the rules for investigating foreign trade barriers.

As a Ministry of Commerce official indicated, the investigation found that Mexico's measures, including increasing customs duties on goods from partners that do not have free trade agreements with it, limit and hinder access for Chinese products, services, and investment to the Mexican market, thereby undermining the competitiveness of Chinese enterprises.

In response to a question from journalists, a department representative said that in this regard, the ministry, in accordance with the law, determined that Mexico's restrictive measures constitute trade and investment barriers against China.

The official representative added that the Ministry of Commerce is authorized to take appropriate measures to resolutely protect the interests of Chinese industry. –0–

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We congratulate RUDN University staff on Russian Cultural Workers' Day.

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RUDN isn't just the most multinational university. So many cultures coexist here that it's sometimes difficult to count them. We see culture in people, conversations, celebrations—in the way the university lives. One of its most vibrant manifestations is the "Interclub." Here, students sing, dance, act, film, joke around in KVN, and try their hand at a variety of formats.

There are many such points at the university—it's just that the Interclub is particularly noticeable. Here, different languages, rhythms, and traditions come together to form a unified university life.

Today is Russian Cultural Workers' Day, and we want to wholeheartedly congratulate those who make university life vibrant, vibrant, and unforgettable. We also want to introduce the team at the RUDN University Interclub Cultural and Cultural Center—those for whom culture is not a profession, but a calling.

Valentina Nikolaevna Ryazanova, Honored Worker of Culture of the Russian Federation. 55 years at RUDN University. 55 years as director of the international dance ensemble "Rhythms of Friendship."

Alan Kharitonovich Tsopanov, Honored Artist of the Republics of North Ossetia-Alania, Ingushetia, and South Ossetia. Director of the Caucasian Dance Studio. Mountains, honor, and temperament—all of these are present in his productions.

Irina Kirillovna Smirnova, with over 60 years at RUDN University, is the long-time director of the Raduga International Vocal Studio. Her students sing in dozens of languages, and every voice is a note of friendship.

Alexey Borisovich Golev, director and founder of acrobatic rock 'n' roll in Russia, combines sport, dance, and drive.

Vladislav Evgenievich Zelentsov, Head of the RUDN University KVN. Under his leadership, our league sets records and reaches the international level. He is a TEFI award winner and creative producer for projects on the START video service. Humor is serious business when it comes from a professional.

Ekaterina Fedorovna Andronova, director of the folk studio "Krapiva," introduces international students to Russian culture, traditions, and soul through song and music. Ekaterina is also a member of the folk group "Krasiva."

Marina Agaserovna Oganyan, director of the Amaren oriental dance ensemble, fashion designer, and one of the most recognizable oriental dancers in Russia. Grace, style, and artistry are in every movement.

Maxim Anatolyevich Lovkov, Head of the RUDN University Interclub Film Lab, film festival winner, and head of the RUDN University Search and Rescue Team. He teaches students to see the frame and the meaning where others pass them by.

Ilya Borisovich Prakhov, a performing artist, founder of the group "MGL," and director of the RUDN International Mixed Choir. His choir sings so loudly that it gives you goosebumps—even if you don't understand the language.

Angela Alkhuseynovna Brylina, a practicing jazz performer and director of the contemporary dance studio "Energy Dance." Freedom, rhythm, and emotion are her language.

Al-Khalil Ayush Mohammadovna and Pekhtelev Daniil Denisovich, members of the Student Improvisation Department. Participants in the KVN Major League. They know how laughter and stars are born.

Narek Arsenovich Akopyan and Kristina Sergeevna Khursan are new faces on our team. They've just joined and already organized a major event this spring: the university stage of the "Student Spring" competition at RUDN University.

Anastasia Dmitrievna Khokhlova, our young manager, under whose careful guidance rehearsals for the "Victory Waltz" campaign are taking place. Until recently a student, today she is already the rehearsal director.

Maria Vasilievna Rogacheva, Director of the Interclub Cultural and Cultural Center at RUDN University, Deputy Head of the Public Reception Office of the Moscow Commissioner for the Protection of Entrepreneurs' Rights on Cultural Issues. She brings fresh ideas, creates new projects, and energizes the entire team.

Olga Nikolaevna Talanova, Deputy Director. A person without whom no event can take place: just try holding even one event at RUDN University without paperwork and procurement and still maintaining good relations with your colleagues!

Elizaveta Dmitrievna Komarova, Assistant Director, creative and cultural organizer, mentors talented international students and helps them adapt to the creative environment. She loves each of her students and invests her soul in them.

Angelina Vladimirovna Belousova, the main manager of all major events, a creator and participant in the KVN Major League, and co-author and director of the RUDN University KREA Incubator. She controls order, and creativity resides in her heart.

Artem Ruslanovich Lyabin, the main technical engine of any event, a jack-of-all-trades who, after midnight, can transform into a decorator or anyone else on request.

Kirill Vladimirovich Anankin, the most cheerful technician at RUDN University, captain of the KVN team "Tranquilizer", a patented inventor.

Thank you to everyone who makes life at RUDN a kaleidoscope of impressions and a celebration that seems never-ending!

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Opening of the new season of the patriotic festival "Family History. Immortal Memory"

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On March 31, the State University of Management will host the opening ceremony of the patriotic festival "Family History. Immortal Memory," initiated and organized by our university.

This is an international project aimed at fostering respect among young people for Russia's historical heritage and strengthening intergenerational ties through the preservation and promotion of family stories related to the events of the Great Patriotic War.

The event will be opened by distinguished guests, including representatives of the Russian Ministry of Education and Science, rectors of leading universities, and last year's winners.

The opening ceremony will also feature an Immortal Regiment parade featuring portraits of World War II veterans, and a unique exhibition featuring the best works by festival participants.

We look forward to welcoming everyone to the festival's Opening Ceremony on March 31 at 4:00 PM at the SUM Business Center. Pre-registration is required for participation.

Additionally, from March 31 to May 24, students and teachers will be able to submit applications for participation in the Festival in the "Best Literary Work" and "Best Video" categories. Requirements for submissions are available in the Festival Regulations, and official news can be found in the VKontakte and Telegram communities.

The co-organizers of the Festival are the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation, the Federal Agency for Youth Affairs (FADM) "Rosmolodezh" and the Association of Student Patriotic Clubs "I am proud".

The project is being implemented with the support of the Federal Agency for Youth Affairs Rosmolodezh and Rosmolodezh.Grants.

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A children's play based on the story "The Little Prince"

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In anticipation of International Theatre Day, guests are invited to a children's performance based on the story "The Little Prince."

The Metro Amateur Theatre will present a familiar story of friendship and adventure to young audiences. They will also celebrate their theatre's fifth anniversary with passengers on the electric boat.

Travel is charged separately, according to the tariffs (winter tariff for river electric transport). On weekdays, the fare is 100 rubles when paying with a Troika transport card, 120 rubles with contactless payment, and 100 rubles with biometric payment. Travel is free with a 30-, 90-, or 365-day "Ediny" (Unified) ticket.

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Sergei Sobyanin presented awards to outstanding Moscow cultural workers.

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On Culture Workers' Day, Sergei Sobyanin traditionally presented awards to artists.

"Culture is everything to Moscow. It's our soul, our core. It's our beloved artists, our beloved writers, our beloved composers—it's what makes up both our country and our city. Of course, culture's role is always significant, but when the country is undergoing trials, like today's special military operation, its role is even more significant. Without the spiritual unification of our country, victory is impossible. I am grateful to our artists who have visited special military operation zones and border regions hundreds of times, performing for soldiers and wounded residents. This is great risk, but it's selfless and important work," said Sergei Sobyanin.

According to him, Moscow always invests in the development of its cultural resources, building new museums and theaters, reconstructing old and creating new concert venues, developing public spaces, cultural parks, and art schools.

For active participation in the preparation and holding of international events with the participation of the Chairman of the Russian Government, the Government of the Russian Federation expressed its gratitude to Ivan Rudin, General Director of the Zaryadye Moscow Concert Hall.

"Moscow is truly a unique city. Here, culture lives not only in architectural monuments and ensembles, not only in museums. Masterpieces have been created here in historical monuments, masterpieces of our compatriots, our citizens. This year, we celebrate the 120th anniversary of Dmitri Shostakovich. Just the other day, it was Sergei Rachmaninoff's birthday. Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's birthday is coming soon. And recently, we celebrated the birthday of Alexander Sergeyevich Zatsepin. Their masterpieces, celebrated throughout the world, are what unite the world. We are people who have been working in the cultural field since childhood, since the age of four or five. We are engaged in our work, so for us, this is not just a job; for us, it is a calling. We serve our work and our beloved Moscow," noted Ivan Rudin.

For his contribution to the development of Russian musical art and his long-standing creative work for the benefit of the city and Muscovites, Alexander Zatsepin, People's Artist of Russia and Chairman of the Expert Council of the Ekaterininsky Foundation for the Support of Culture and Art, was awarded the "For Impeccable Service to the City of Moscow" (50 years) badge of distinction.

"Today, the award 'For Impeccable Service to the City of Moscow' for 50 years was presented to the legendary composer Alexander Zatsepin, who recently turned 100. His magical music has captured the hearts of millions, graced films that have become classics, and has become truly popular," Sergei Sobyanin wrote on his channel in

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For many years of fruitful work for the benefit of the city of Moscow and Muscovites, the following were recognized:

— the badge of distinction "For Impeccable Service to the City of Moscow" (50 years) — Lyudmila Gavrilova, drama artist, leading stage master of the Moscow Drama Theater named after N.V. Gogol; Valentina Gershanova, deputy director for educational work of Children's Art School No. 17; Elena Zolina, teacher of the Moscow State College of Musical Performance named after F. Chopin; Maria Karelskikh, ballet tutor of the Moscow State Academic Operetta Theater; Irina Pallo, teacher of the Children's Art School "Phoenix";

— the badge of distinction "For impeccable service to the city of Moscow" (40 years) — Nina Vasilyeva, teacher at the Moscow City Children's Music School named after I.O. Dunaevsky; Alla Varlamova, director of the Franz Schubert Children's Art School; Elena Salyuk, teacher at the S.P. Diaghilev Children's Art School;

— the badge of distinction "For impeccable service to the city of Moscow" (30 years) — Alexander Izraelson, drama actor, leading stage master of the Moscow Taganka Theatre; Igor Kornev, manager of the creative team of the Moscow Academic Musical Theatre named after People's Artists K.S. Stanislavsky and Vl. I. Nemirovich-Danchenko;

— the badge of distinction “For impeccable service to the city of Moscow” (25 years) — Igor Petrov, drama actor of the Moscow Oleg Tabakov Theatre.

Lyudmila Gavrilova thanked the Mayor of Moscow and noted that she never wanted to live anywhere but the capital. She expressed gratitude for his assistance in organizing events for the centennial of the N.V. Gogol Moscow Drama Theater.

Igor Petrov, a drama actor at the Oleg Tabakov Moscow Theater, also thanked Sergei Sobyanin's team for their contribution to cultural development. He said Moscow is the best place on earth and a true pearl of world civilization.

For their significant contribution to the development of culture and long-standing creative work, the title of "Honorary Artist of the City of Moscow" was awarded to:

— Elena Valyushkina, drama artist, leading stage master of the Mossovet State Academic Theatre;

— Viktor Vasiliev, drama actor of the Moscow Drama Theatre named after A.S. Pushkin;

— Sergey Miller, drama actor, leading stage master of the Moscow Drama Theatre named after A.S. Pushkin;

— Elvina Mukhutdinova, drama artist, leading stage master of the Children's Musical Theater of Young Actors;

— Svetlana Nurkas, first category drama artist of the Moscow State Theatre “Lenkom Mark Zakharov”;

— Sergey Popov, wild animal trainer at the Grandfather Durov’s Corner Theatre;

— Victoria Romanenko, a top-category drama artist at the Moscow Sovremennik Theatre;

— Sergey Udovik, drama actor, leading stage master of the Vladimir Mayakovsky Moscow Academic Theatre;

— Egor Kharlamov, drama actor, leading stage master of the Moscow Drama Theatre named after M.N. Ermolova.

For services to the development of culture and many years of conscientious work, the title of "Honored Worker of Culture of the City of Moscow" was awarded to:

— Marat Garipov, director of the Moscow Jazz Orchestra under the direction of Igor Butman;

— Veronika Kamaeva, head of the concert department of the State Historical, Architectural, Artistic and Landscape Museum-Reserve "Tsaritsyno";

— Elena Laplansh, director of the V. Ya. Shebalin Children’s Music School;

— Alexey Luchkin, Deputy Director for Scientific and Methodological Work at the State Museum of the Defense of Moscow;

— Alexander Moskalyev, director of the Meridian Culture and Art Center;

— Galina Filatova, tailor of men's clothing for the costume and props complex at the Gorky Film Studio;

— Svetlana Fedotova, director of the V.D. Polenov Children's Art School;

— Roman Khrystyuk, Deputy Director of the Moscow Jazz Orchestra under the direction of Igor Butman;

— Natalia Shuvalova, teacher at the G.P. Vishnevskaya College of Musical and Theatre Arts.

Elena Valyushkina, a drama actress and leading stage director at the Mossovet State Academic Theatre, invited Sergei Sobyanin to attend the theatre's performances and noted that the Moscow stage is the best.

Leading stage manager of the Children's Musical Theater of Young Actors, Elvina Mukhutdinova, thanked the Mayor of Moscow for this prestigious honor and her significant contribution to the development of the capital's children.

"Thank you for investing so much in them, for believing in them. They're wonderful, they won't let us down. And every year we graduate young people, they go on to theater schools, then we meet at venues, and sometimes we even meet them on stage in other projects," she emphasized.

Victoria Romanenko, a top-category drama artist at the Moscow Sovremennik Theatre, expressed gratitude to Sergei Sobyanin, noting that she lives in the best city on earth and works in one of Moscow's finest theatres.

In turn, Galina Filatova, a tailor for men's clothing at the Gorky Film Studio's costume and props department, praised the studio's contribution to its development, including the construction of a new building and its provision of modern equipment.

Roman Khrystyuk, Deputy Director of the Moscow Jazz Orchestra under Igor Butman, congratulated his colleagues on their professional holiday. He noted that it is a great joy and responsibility for him to be part of the Moscow Mayor's team.

"Thank you for the opportunity to make our city's culture even more vibrant, even more significant, so that it becomes known around the world. We bring glory to Moscow and Russian culture together with the Moscow Jazz Orchestra, and thanks to your support, five years ago we created the largest jazz festival in the world—the Moscow Jazz Festival," said Roman Khrystyuk.

Andrey Borisov, General Director of the Moscow Academic Musical Theatre named after People's Artists K.S. Stanislavsky and Vl. I. Nemirovich-Danchenko, emphasized that the city is doing a great deal to develop the theatrical scene.

"And it's not just the budget; it's various creative projects, like 'Teatralny Boulevard,' and so much more. It's fair to say that thanks to the Moscow Department of Culture, we're capable of solving any problem," he concluded.

The following were awarded the Moscow Government Certificate of Honor:

— Lyudmila Dobrynina, film inspector of the film fund department of the department for coordination and control of the activities of cinemas and the film fund of the state budgetary cultural institution of the city of Moscow “Moscow Cinema”;

— Angelica Dormidontova, director of the K.G. Paustovsky Museum;

— Evdokia Tokareva, teacher at the Moscow State Choreographic School named after L.M. Lavrovsky;

— Sarkis Mervanyan, General Director of the Moscow Directorate for the Development of Cultural Centers;

— Irina Muravskaya, teacher at the A.G. Novikov Children’s Music School;

— Dmitry Frolov, artist-restorer of the tempera painting restoration sector of the museum collections restoration department of the Moscow State United Art, Historical, Architectural and Natural Landscape Museum-Reserve.

The Moscow Mayor's gratitude was announced:

— To Andrey Borisov, General Director of the Moscow Academic Musical Theatre named after People’s Artists K.S. Stanislavsky and Vl. I. Nemirovich-Danchenko;

— Maxim Zabelin, Head of the International Relations Department of the Central City Business Library;

— To Vitaly Kishchenko, drama actor, leading stage master of the Mossovet State Academic Theatre.

"It's hard to overestimate the contribution culture makes to every person's life. It's part of our souls; its works fill us with light and kindness, give us strength, and inspire us to achieve great things," Sergei Sobyanin emphasized in his MAX channel.

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Four more integrated territorial development projects are being implemented in Moscow.

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The Moscow government has approved the comprehensive development of four underutilized non-residential development sites, totaling 4.46 hectares, in the Vnukovo, Nagorny, Vykhino-Zhulebino, and Beskudnikovsky districts. Over 120,000 square meters of real estate will be constructed on the site of these outdated properties to implement the renovation program.

One of the redeveloped sites is located in the Kokoshkino dacha village, near the Kokoshkino station on the Moscow Central Diameter (Moscow Central Diameter) line. The site covers 1.76 hectares and offers 47,940 square meters of potential urban development.

The second site being redeveloped is located at Varshavskoe Shosse, buildings 82–86, at the intersection with Chongarsky Boulevard. It covers an area of 1.63 hectares and has a potential development potential of 42,340 square meters.

Another site is located on Ryazansky Prospekt (property 66). The area of the redeveloped territory is 0.63 hectares, with an urban development potential of 22,220 square meters of real estate. The Ryazansky Prospekt station on the Tagansko-Krasnopresnenskaya metro line is located nearby.

The fourth redevelopment site covers 0.44 hectares. It is located on Dmitrovskoe Shosse (property 91, building 1) near the Seligerskaya station on the Lyublinsko-Dmitrovskaya metro line. The site's urban development potential amounts to 11,550 square meters of real estate.

Residential complexes will be built on the sites. The surrounding areas will be landscaped, and the street and road network will be reorganized. Children's playgrounds, sports fields, and recreation areas will be built in the courtyards of the new buildings.

It is expected that the implementation of four integrated territorial development projects will provide modern housing to approximately 2,500 people. This will also create over 400 jobs.

As of March 24, 2026, the Moscow Government has approved and is implementing 200 integrated development projects covering a total area of over 1,800 hectares, with plans to build approximately 36.3 million square meters of real estate. This will create approximately 407,000 jobs.

 

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The Vice President of China and the President of Kenya discussed strengthening bilateral relations.

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Nairobi, March 25 (Xinhua) — Chinese Vice President Han Zheng met with Kenyan President William Ruto here on Tuesday. The two sides expressed their commitment to deepening practical cooperation and developing a China-Kenya community with a shared future in the new era.

Han Zheng conveyed Chinese President Xi Jinping's warm greetings and best wishes to Wu Ruto. He noted that over the past 60 years since the establishment of diplomatic relations, the two countries have consistently adhered to the principles of mutual respect, equality, and mutual benefit, advancing bilateral relations to new heights.

Last April, President Xi Jinping and President W. Ruto decided to establish a China-Kenya community with a shared future in the new era, which outlined a new plan for the development of bilateral ties, the Vice President of China noted.

Han Zheng expressed China's readiness to cooperate with Kenya in implementing the consensus reached by the two heads of state and the outcomes of the Beijing summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation. He stated that this will inject new impetus into bilateral cooperation and play a leading and exemplary role in building an all-weather China-Africa community with a shared future in the new era.

Noting that this year marks the beginning of China's 15th Five-Year Plan, Han Zheng said China will further expand high-level opening-up and share high-quality development opportunities with Kenya and other African countries. Both sides should strengthen high-level political trust and build the foundation of a China-Kenya community with a shared future in the new era.

The Vice President expressed gratitude for Kenya's strong support on issues concerning China's core interests, such as the Taiwan question, and reiterated China's firm support for Kenya in safeguarding its national sovereignty, security and development interests.

According to Han Zheng, both sides should expand high-quality practical cooperation and effectively leverage the benefits of the comprehensive zero-tariff regime for 53 African countries with diplomatic relations with China. This regime, which will take effect on May 1, will accelerate the two countries' joint modernization efforts.

China highly appreciates Kenya's active support for the major concepts and initiatives it has proposed, and is willing to strengthen high-level strategic coordination with Kenya, jointly practice genuine multilateralism, pool the powerful potential of countries in the Global South, and promote the development of a more equitable international order, the Vice President said.

In turn, Ruto asked Han Zheng to convey his warm greetings and best wishes to President Xi Jinping. He thanked China for its unwavering support for Kenya's national development and emphasized that his country always adheres to the one-China principle, which is an unwavering position enshrined in Kenyan foreign policy documents.

According to U. Ruto, Kenya is ready to seize the comprehensive implementation of the zero-tariff policy as an opportunity to strengthen the alignment of its development strategies with China, expand exports to China, and encourage Chinese investment in Kenya. He called for deepening cooperation in key areas such as industrialization, logistics, infrastructure, and finance, as well as expanding cultural and people-to-people exchanges to achieve mutual benefit and win-win results.

Ruto also said Kenya highly values China's leadership in global affairs and its commitment to advancing South-South cooperation. He added that Kenya supports the global initiatives proposed by President Xi Jinping and is ready to work with China to advance global governance, promote multilateralism, and uphold the international order based on the principles of the UN Charter.

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Each round of negotiations on Ukraine brings a settlement closer, says Russian Presidential Press Secretary

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Moscow, March 25 (Xinhua) – Each round of negotiations on Ukraine is a step toward a settlement, Russian presidential press secretary Dmitry Peskov stated at a briefing on Wednesday.

“Perhaps each round of negotiations is a step toward truly finding a settlement formula, and for us, first and foremost, a formula that takes our interests into account,” noted D. Peskov.

“We remain open to negotiations,” he added.

According to a Kremlin spokesman, Russian-American contacts regarding Ukraine are continuing. "Moscow continues to communicate with the Americans through existing channels. We are receiving information about what's happening," he said.

“We welcome the continued efforts of the American side aimed at ensuring the appropriate conditions for a genuine settlement in Ukrainian affairs,” D. Peskov emphasized. –0–

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