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🇷🇺 On 11 December, a traditional Pre-New Year reception was held at the residence of the Russian Ambassador in London. During the event, guests enjoyed an interesting and professional recital, as well as traditional Russian cuisine.

🇷🇺 On 11 December, a traditional Pre-New Year reception was held at the residence of the Russian Ambassador in London. During the event, guests enjoyed an interesting and professional recital, as well as traditional Russian cuisine.

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Ambassador Andrei #Kelin to Sky News: The current UK leadership is continuing a militaristic line in terms of the situation around Ukraine. Not a word on negotiations. Not a word on inclusive European security for all countries, not just NATO members. Full interview:

Ambassador Andrei #Kelin to Sky News: The current UK leadership is continuing a militaristic line in terms of the situation around Ukraine. Not a word on negotiations. Not a word on inclusive European security for all countries, not just NATO members. Full interview:

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❌ The UK's recent restrictions targeting oil tankers under the flags of various African, Asian, Caribbean, Central American and Pacific nations mark yet another futile attempt to hamper international trade and the Global South's development under a ridiculous anti-Russian pretext. While it will not stem the flow of goods, it may well increase global energy market volatility. This, like similar UK actions in the past, would, in turn, adversely affect household energy prices. Obviously, the bill will be for ordinary Britons to pay. No wonder the UK government has failed so far to confirm its "£300 energy bill cut by 2029" pledge. Are geopolitical games more important for British politicians than keeping promises to their own people?

❌ The UK's recent restrictions targeting oil tankers under the flags of various African, Asian, Caribbean, Central American and Pacific nations mark yet another futile attempt to hamper international trade and the Global South's development under a ridiculous anti-Russian pretext. While it will not stem the flow of goods, it may well increase global energy market volatility. This, like similar UK actions in the past, would, in turn, adversely affect household energy prices. Obviously, the bill will be for ordinary Britons to pay. No wonder the UK government has failed so far to confirm its "£300 energy bill cut by 2029" pledge. Are geopolitical games more important for British politicians than keeping promises to their own people?

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