俄对美德英波法乌等的战争之Bakhmut战,和其它,和然后,和中国,和宇宙
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前面谈到中国对周边地区的贸易
在讨论格鲁吉亚时也谈到了很小的格鲁吉亚在经济上需要与俄国保持紧密关系。当时没查数据。现在还是看一下。
https://www.silkroadbriefing.com/news/2 ... ring-2022/
Georgia’s Trade With Russia, China & Turkiye Up 32% During 2022
Dec 20, 2022Posted bySilk Road BriefingWritten byChris Devonshire-Ellis
The Caucasus is moving East, not West as competitiveness, energy and supply chains all point to Asia
By Chris Devonshire-Ellis
The Ukraine conflict has moved the Caucasus region further to the East in terms of trade, rather than towards Europe, according to preliminary data from Georgia’s national statistics office and despite EU attempts to persuade countries such as Georgia its future belongs with Brussels.
Georgia’s business community disagrees – most Georgians speak Russian, have long established trade ties, and appreciate lower cost Chinese and Turkish products to maintain their own competitiveness. Georgia is also not part of the EU’s energy policy, seen in Tbilisi as immensely damaging for the manufacturing, and social economies.
These elements have meant that Russia (US$2.20 billion) and China (US$1.67 billion) were the top trading partners of Georgia in its total external trade turnover in the eleven month January-November 2022.
Georgia’s top partners by exports in January-November 2022 were China (US$660.7 million), Russia (US$597.9 million) and Azerbaijan ($595.5 million), while the top markets by imports were Türkiye (US$2.14 billion), Russia (US$1.60 billion) and China (US$1.01 billion). In fact, Tbilisi has been able to maintain a fairly well-balanced import-export budget, with no one country dominating. Again, that would probably not be the case under EU trade membership. China however launched direct train routes between the two countries this year, while Georgia has benefitted from shifting supply chains as it sits on the Middle Corridor between Europe’s Black Sea Ports and Caspian Sea routes to the Middle East, Central Asia and China. Tbilisi is also working on a Free Trade Agreement with South Korea, a smart, if unconventional move as it would permit some access to the RCEP free trade area, which includes China, ASEAN, Australia, New Zealand, Japan and South Korea. Georgia’s economic minister said the agreement would open the Korean market of 50 million consumers “with high purchasing power” to Georgian exporters.
在讨论格鲁吉亚时也谈到了很小的格鲁吉亚在经济上需要与俄国保持紧密关系。当时没查数据。现在还是看一下。
https://www.silkroadbriefing.com/news/2 ... ring-2022/
Georgia’s Trade With Russia, China & Turkiye Up 32% During 2022
Dec 20, 2022Posted bySilk Road BriefingWritten byChris Devonshire-Ellis
The Caucasus is moving East, not West as competitiveness, energy and supply chains all point to Asia
By Chris Devonshire-Ellis
The Ukraine conflict has moved the Caucasus region further to the East in terms of trade, rather than towards Europe, according to preliminary data from Georgia’s national statistics office and despite EU attempts to persuade countries such as Georgia its future belongs with Brussels.
Georgia’s business community disagrees – most Georgians speak Russian, have long established trade ties, and appreciate lower cost Chinese and Turkish products to maintain their own competitiveness. Georgia is also not part of the EU’s energy policy, seen in Tbilisi as immensely damaging for the manufacturing, and social economies.
These elements have meant that Russia (US$2.20 billion) and China (US$1.67 billion) were the top trading partners of Georgia in its total external trade turnover in the eleven month January-November 2022.
Georgia’s top partners by exports in January-November 2022 were China (US$660.7 million), Russia (US$597.9 million) and Azerbaijan ($595.5 million), while the top markets by imports were Türkiye (US$2.14 billion), Russia (US$1.60 billion) and China (US$1.01 billion). In fact, Tbilisi has been able to maintain a fairly well-balanced import-export budget, with no one country dominating. Again, that would probably not be the case under EU trade membership. China however launched direct train routes between the two countries this year, while Georgia has benefitted from shifting supply chains as it sits on the Middle Corridor between Europe’s Black Sea Ports and Caspian Sea routes to the Middle East, Central Asia and China. Tbilisi is also working on a Free Trade Agreement with South Korea, a smart, if unconventional move as it would permit some access to the RCEP free trade area, which includes China, ASEAN, Australia, New Zealand, Japan and South Korea. Georgia’s economic minister said the agreement would open the Korean market of 50 million consumers “with high purchasing power” to Georgian exporters.
Re: 俄对美德英波法乌等的战争之Bakhmut战,和其它,和然后,和中国,和宇宙
We publish a request from Mos News and the answer:
Hello, Evgeny Viktorovich!
War correspondent Alexander Simonov published a video of your meeting with the commander of one of the brigades of the RF Armed Forces. Judging by the tone of the video, it was a friendly visit dedicated to the Defender of the Fatherland Day. The video caused a wide discussion against the background of rumors about your conflict with the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation. How can you comment on this?
We publish the commentary of E.V. Prigogine:
“For reasons of secrecy, I can’t give his name and number of the military formation, but, really, these are the guys with whom we stand shoulder to shoulder. I’ll say it in a streamlined way - by the beginning of last year, fate shook them a lot, and with their eyes extinguished from pain and betrayal, they nailed to us. We treated and protected them for almost a year: at first we kept them inside ourselves, until, step by step, they got stronger. Now they cover one of our flanks. And the guy in the video, brigade commander, is a normal, strong Russian man. Such people should manage the Russian army - simple, understandable, correct, honest. And the majority of such military men. We just missed the moment when unprofessional scoundrels and intriguers crushed these modest guys and began to push them around andhumiliate".
Hello, Evgeny Viktorovich!
War correspondent Alexander Simonov published a video of your meeting with the commander of one of the brigades of the RF Armed Forces. Judging by the tone of the video, it was a friendly visit dedicated to the Defender of the Fatherland Day. The video caused a wide discussion against the background of rumors about your conflict with the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation. How can you comment on this?
We publish the commentary of E.V. Prigogine:
“For reasons of secrecy, I can’t give his name and number of the military formation, but, really, these are the guys with whom we stand shoulder to shoulder. I’ll say it in a streamlined way - by the beginning of last year, fate shook them a lot, and with their eyes extinguished from pain and betrayal, they nailed to us. We treated and protected them for almost a year: at first we kept them inside ourselves, until, step by step, they got stronger. Now they cover one of our flanks. And the guy in the video, brigade commander, is a normal, strong Russian man. Such people should manage the Russian army - simple, understandable, correct, honest. And the majority of such military men. We just missed the moment when unprofessional scoundrels and intriguers crushed these modest guys and began to push them around andhumiliate".
Re: 俄对美德英波法乌等的战争之Bakhmut战,和其它,和然后,和中国,和宇宙
prigozhin出身于最底层,有反现系统/establishment(但不反老大)的说话习惯,现在还特别喜欢以下层领袖的姿态对上面的人骂。
Re: 俄对美德英波法乌等的战争之Bakhmut战,和其它,和然后,和中国,和宇宙
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/ukra ... -7zcp8phvg
Ukraine holds on, praying that new western kit will break the deadlock
Exhausted troops are tired of defending against the Russians without gaining ground. But which side will go first with a big push?
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According to the official data of the DPR Representative Office in the Joint Center for Control and Coordination of Issues Related to War Crimes of Ukraine before the special military operation start from February 17, 2022 as of 11:00 March 13, 2023:
During the 389 days of escalation, in the territory within the borders before the beginning of the SMO 677 civilians, including 28 children, were killed.
3780 civilians, including 106 children, were killed in the territory liberated during the SMO.
Total death toll: 4457 people, including 134 children.
2518 civilians, including 179 children, received injuries of varying severity in the territory within the borders before the beginning of the SMO.
94 cases of undermining civilians on mines PFM-1 "Lepestok" have already been registered, including 9 children. One of the injured died in the hospital.
1677 civilians, including 93 children, were injured in the territories liberated during the SMO.
Total number of injured: 4195 people, including 272 children.
Damages:
- 10068 residential buildings;
- 2484 civilian infrastructure facilities, including 140 medical institutions, 495 educational institutions, 990 social security facilities, 72 critical infrastructure facilities, 787 electricity, water and gas supply facilities.
- 1268 vehicles.
At the moment, it is impossible to establish for certain the data on damage and destruction of residential housing construction and civil infrastructure facilities in the territories liberated during the special military operation.
During the 389 days of the escalation, the DPR JCCC have recorded 16161 facts of firing, of which 15832 with the use of heavy weapons.
In total, the enemy fired 103 035 ammunition of various calibers, including 39 missiles from the Tochka-U tactical ballistic missile system, 247 missiles from the HIMARS MLRS, 20 BM-30 Smerch MLRS missiles, 258 BM-27 Uragan MLRS missiles and 13 289 BM-21 Grad MLRS missiles, as well as 23 672 shells of 155 caliber.
3780 civilians, including 106 children, were killed in the territory liberated during the SMO.
Total death toll: 4457 people, including 134 children.
2518 civilians, including 179 children, received injuries of varying severity in the territory within the borders before the beginning of the SMO.
94 cases of undermining civilians on mines PFM-1 "Lepestok" have already been registered, including 9 children. One of the injured died in the hospital.
1677 civilians, including 93 children, were injured in the territories liberated during the SMO.
Total number of injured: 4195 people, including 272 children.
- 10068 residential buildings;
- 2484 civilian infrastructure facilities, including 140 medical institutions, 495 educational institutions, 990 social security facilities, 72 critical infrastructure facilities, 787 electricity, water and gas supply facilities.
- 1268 vehicles.
At the moment, it is impossible to establish for certain the data on damage and destruction of residential housing construction and civil infrastructure facilities in the territories liberated during the special military operation.
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https://www.reuters.com/world/talks-und ... 023-03-13/
Russia suggests renewing Black Sea grain deal for shorter term
GENEVA, March 13 (Reuters) - Moscow is suggesting to renew a deal allowing the safe export of grain from Ukraine's Black Sea ports but only for a period of 60 days, half the term of the previous renewal, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Vershinin said on Monday.
Vershinin's statement came after talks with U.N. officials in Geneva.
The Black Sea grain initiative, brokered between Russia and Ukraine by the United Nations and Turkey last July, aimed to prevent a global food crisis by allowing Ukrainian grain blockaded by Russia's invasion to be safely exported from three Ukrainian ports.
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Russia suggests renewing Black Sea grain deal for shorter term
GENEVA, March 13 (Reuters) - Moscow is suggesting to renew a deal allowing the safe export of grain from Ukraine's Black Sea ports but only for a period of 60 days, half the term of the previous renewal, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Vershinin said on Monday.
Vershinin's statement came after talks with U.N. officials in Geneva.
The Black Sea grain initiative, brokered between Russia and Ukraine by the United Nations and Turkey last July, aimed to prevent a global food crisis by allowing Ukrainian grain blockaded by Russia's invasion to be safely exported from three Ukrainian ports.
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