Colleagues,
Welcome to the regular meeting of the Foreign Ministry’ Council of Heads of Constituent Entities of the Russian Federation.
During our previous meeting on April 22, 2024, we talked about engaging the potential the Russian regions to promote our comprehensive cooperation with the People’s Republic of China.
We have built a solid track record in promoting our region-to-region ties, which have become one of the key elements in the comprehensive partnership and strategic cooperation between Russia and China. In fact, we have been witnessing sustained and consistent momentum in developing our ties with China even in the present-day environment and despite the Western attempts to control everything and suppress progress towards a multipolar world order.
Regional and municipal governments proactively contribute to and take part in all kinds of bilateral forums and exhibitions held by Russia and China. There are almost daily reports about these events on television and on social media. It is rejoicing that regional economic actors, educational, research and cultural institutions have been stepping up their ties.
I am certain that region-to-region ties between Russia and China have a lot of potential. Apart from the bilateral track, this includes multilateral interactions, for example, within BRICS. Held regularly, the Forum of Twinned Cities and Municipal Entities has proven its worth, offering Russian and Chinese participants a platform for promoting multilateral cooperation for all BRICS countries.
Our today’s agenda focuses on Agricultural Diplomacy for the Regions. This is a very important topic these days. Russia has been performing its obligations under international contracts in good faith. We are among the key actors when it comes to guaranteeing food security. It is quite obvious that in today’s geopolitical environment, being proactive in our diplomatic efforts in the agricultural sector helps forge stronger ties with the countries in the Global South and East, and serves as an effective asset in our foreign policy. We saw this during last year’s Russia-Africa Summit, where President Vladimir Putin put forward several initiatives to supply food and fertilisers to the countries in the Global South which need this kind of assistance. We also saw this in Sochi, at the Sirius centre, which hosted the First Ministerial Conference of the Russia-Africa Partnership Forum.
This is a very important topic for the Global Majority, including our friends within BRICS. In June 2024, Moscow hosted the Conference on Food Security and Sustainable Agricultural Development as part of Russia’s BRICS chairmanship. Its participants outlined specific steps for reinforcing our cooperation in this domain. Those taking part in the Kazan Summit supported Russia’s initiative to establish a grain exchange within BRICS and possibly expanding it in the future by adding other agricultural sectors.
In this context, the proposal by Tambov Region Head Yevgeny Pervyshov to set up an International Centre for Food Security and Fighting Hunger within the Michurinsk State Agrarian University was quite timely and relevant. We will hear more details about this proposal today.
The Council’s working group which prepared today’s meeting worked with representatives from 10 leading agricultural regions and the Ministry of Agriculture. They have all done a great job. I would like to thank the Council, our embassies, as well as the staff of the agricultural attaches working in embassies across 40 countries for their efforts.