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Nothing can stop post-Soviet reintegration - Putin

Nothing can stop post-Soviet reintegration - Putin

 Nothing can stop or slow down the reintegration of the post-Soviet space, Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday.“We’ve heard some recent nervous and outspoken remarks regarding integration in the post-Soviet space. Let’s put them down to the emotional rhetoric of these politicians,” Putin said at a meeting of FSB (Federal Security Service) officers.

Edward Sharmazanov: “Economic relations should be diversified”

Edward Sharmazanov: “Economic relations should be diversified”

Interview by David Stepanyan, Yerevan. Exclusively to Vestnik KavkazaThe vice-speaker of the Armenian parliament and press secretary of the Republican Party, Edward Sharmazanov told Vestnik Kavkaza on prospects of participation of Armenia in integration processes in the post-Soviet area, and the possibility of surprises ahead of the presidential elections.-          As a republican, do you think major force situations can appear ahead of the elections?

Tbilisi hosts Russian-Georgian journalist school

Tbilisi hosts Russian-Georgian journalist school

 The Ambassador Hotel in Tbilisi is hosting the first meeting of the leading Russian experts and scientists to discuss Russian-Georgian relations and the situation in South Caucasus.

Future leaders of the Eurasian Union

Moscow – Astana video conference "Raising the future leaders of the Eurasian Union." "Career incubators" and "social mobility" are able to prepare qualified specialists for the government and private companies, and talented young people have the ability to move up the career ladder. Russian President Vladimir Putin wrote in one of his election articles about the need to organize the work of "social mobility”.

Experts: it's time to bring up future leaders of Eurasian Union

Experts: it's time to bring up future leaders of Eurasian Union

Today RIA Novosti hosted a round table discussion in the format of a videoconference with participants from Moscow and Astana, entitled "Bringing upthe future leaders of the Eurasian Union." According to the Deputy Dean ofthe History Department of Moscow State University, editor-in-chief ofVestnik Kakvaza Alexei Vlasov, the formation of employees for Eurasianintegration structures should be regarded as a special issue in theformation of the Eurasian continent."There is no special trend in Eurasia on the modernization of staff today.

Putin desavows re-sovietization

Putin desavows re-sovietization

 Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday dismissed the view that Russia’s integration with post-Soviet states is part of a “re-Sovietization” program.“It is strange for me to hear some of our colleagues abroad say that we are moving down the path of integration and that this is the revival of Russia’s ambitions as the former Soviet Union,” he said, RIA Novosti reports.

Muslims say “No”

Muslims say “No”

to Islamophobia, religious extremism, terrorism, xenophobia, migrantophobia, insulting religious feelings…