{"id":47097,"date":"2023-04-01T09:44:58","date_gmt":"2023-04-01T09:44:58","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/peymantaeidi.net\/stem-cell\/?p=47097"},"modified":"2023-04-01T10:50:15","modified_gmt":"2023-04-01T10:50:15","slug":"the-concept-of-the-foreign-policy-of-the-russian-federation","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/peymantaeidi.net\/stem-cell\/2023\/04\/01\/the-concept-of-the-foreign-policy-of-the-russian-federation\/","title":{"rendered":"The Concept of the Foreign Policy of the Russian Federation"},"content":{"rendered":"<div style=\"margin: auto\">\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.globalsecurity.org\/wmd\/library\/news\/russia\/2023\/03\/russia-mfa.png\" alt=\"The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation\" \/>\n<\/div>\n<p><span id=\"ezoic-pub-ad-placeholder-125\" class=\"ezoic-adpicker-ad\"><\/span><span class=\"ezoic-ad ezoic-at-0 box-3 box-3125 adtester-container adtester-container-125\" data-ez-name=\"globalsecurity_org-box-3\"><span id=\"div-gpt-ad-globalsecurity_org-box-3-0\" class=\"ezoic-ad\"><\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<p> 31 March 2023 15:00<\/p>\n<p><u><em> Unofficial translation<\/em><\/u><\/p>\n<p> APPROVED by Decree<br \/>of the President of the Russian Federation<br \/>No. 229, March 31, 2023<span id=\"ezoic-pub-ad-placeholder-126\" class=\"ezoic-adpicker-ad\"><\/span><span class=\"ezoic-ad ezoic-at-0 medrectangle-3 medrectangle-3126 adtester-container adtester-container-126\" data-ez-name=\"globalsecurity_org-medrectangle-3\"><span id=\"div-gpt-ad-globalsecurity_org-medrectangle-3-0\" class=\"ezoic-ad\"><\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<p><strong> THE CONCEPT<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong> of the Foreign Policy of the Russian Federation<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong> I. General provisions<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><span id=\"ezoic-pub-ad-placeholder-127\" class=\"ezoic-adpicker-ad\"><\/span><span class=\"ezoic-ad ezoic-at-0 medrectangle-4 medrectangle-4127 adtester-container adtester-container-127\" data-ez-name=\"globalsecurity_org-medrectangle-4\"><span id=\"div-gpt-ad-globalsecurity_org-medrectangle-4-0\" class=\"ezoic-ad\"><\/span><\/span> 1. This   Concept is a strategic planning document which provides a systemic   vision of the national interests of the Russian Federation in the domain   of foreign policy, basic principles, strategic goals, major objectives   and priority areas of the Russian foreign policy.<\/p>\n<p> 2. The   Concept is based on the Constitution of the Russian Federation,   generally recognized principles and norms of international law,   international treaties of the Russian Federation, federal laws, other   statutes and regulations of the Russian Federation governing foreign   policy activities of the federal authorities.<\/p>\n<p> 3. The   Concept specifies certain provisions of the National Security Strategy   of the Russian Federation and takes into account basic provisions of   other strategic planning documents pertaining to international   relations.<\/p>\n<p> 4. More than a   thousand years of independent statehood, the cultural heritage of the   preceding era, deep historical ties with the traditional European   culture and other Eurasian cultures, and the ability to ensure   harmonious coexistence of different peoples, ethnic, religious and   linguistic groups on one common territory, which has been developed over   many centuries, determine Russia&#8217;s special position as a unique   country-civilization and a vast Eurasian and Euro-Pacific power that   brings together the Russian people and other peoples belonging to the   cultural and civilizational community of the Russian world.<span id=\"ezoic-pub-ad-placeholder-128\" class=\"ezoic-adpicker-ad\"><\/span><span class=\"ezoic-ad ezoic-at-0 box-4 box-4128 adtester-container adtester-container-128\" data-ez-name=\"globalsecurity_org-box-4\"><span id=\"div-gpt-ad-globalsecurity_org-box-4-0\" class=\"ezoic-ad\"><\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<p> 5. Russia&#8217;s   place in the world is determined by its significant resources in all   areas of living, its status of a permanent member of the United Nations   Security Council, participant in the leading intergovernmental   organizations and associations, one of the two largest nuclear powers,   and the successor (continuing legal personality) of the Union of Soviet   Socialist Republics (USSR). Russia, taking into account its decisive   contribution to the victory in World War II and its active role in   shaping the contemporary system of international relations and   eliminating the global system of colonialism, is one of the sovereign   centres of global development performing a historically unique mission   aimed at maintaining global balance of power and building a multipolar   international system, as well as ensuring conditions for the peaceful   progressive development of humanity on the basis of a unifying and   constructive agenda.<\/p>\n<p> 6. Russia   pursues an independent and multi-vector foreign policy driven by its   national interests and the awareness of its special responsibility for   maintaining peace and security at the global and regional levels.   Russian foreign policy is peaceful, open, predictable, consistent, and   pragmatic and is based on the respect for universally recognized   principles and norms of international law and the desire for equitable   international cooperation in order to solve common problems and promote   common interests. Russia&#8217;s attitude towards other states and interstate   associations is contingent on the constructive, neutral or unfriendly   character of their policies with respect to the Russian Federation.<\/p>\n<p><strong> II. Today&#8217;s world: major trends and prospects for development<\/strong><\/p>\n<p> 7. Humanity   is currently going through revolutionary changes. The formation of a   more equitable multipolar world order is underway. The imbalanced model   of world development which has for centuries ensured the advanced   economic growth of colonial powers through the appropriation of   resources of dependent territories and states in Asia, Africa and in the   Occident is irrevocably fading into the past. The sovereignty and   competitive opportunities of non-Western world powers and regional   leading countries are being strengthened. Structural transformation of   the world economy, its transfer to a new technological basis (including   the introduction of artificial intelligence technologies, the latest   information and communication, energy, biological technologies and   nanotechnologies), the growth of national consciousness, cultural and   civilizational diversity and other objective factors accelerate the   process of shifting the development potential to new centres of economic   growth and geopolitical influence and promote the democratization of   international relations.<\/p>\n<p> 8. The   changes which are now taking place and which are generally favourable   are nonetheless not welcomed by a number of states being used to the   logic of global dominance and neocolonialism. These countries refuse to   recognize the realities of a multipolar world and to agree on the   parameters and principles of the world order accordingly. Attempts are   made to restrain the natural course of history, to eliminate competitors   in the politico-military and economic spheres, and to suppress dissent.   A wide range of illegal instruments and methods is being used,   including the introduction of coercive measures (sanctions) in   circumvention of the UN Security Council, provocation of coups d&#8217;\u00c3\u00a9tat   and military conflicts, threats, blackmailing, manipulation of the   consciousness of certain social groups and entire nations, offensive and   subversive actions in the information space. A wide-spread form of   interference in the internal affairs of sovereign states has become the   imposition of destructive neoliberal ideological attitudes that run   counter to traditional spiritual and moral values. As a result, the   destructive effect extends to all spheres of international relations.<\/p>\n<p> 9. Serious   pressure is being put on the UN and other multilateral institutions the   intended purpose of which, as platforms for harmonizing the interests of   the leading powers, is artificially devalued. The international legal   system is put to the test: a small group of states is trying to replace   it with the concept of a rules-based world order (imposition of rules,   standards and norms that have been developed without equitable   participation of all interested states). It becomes more difficult to   develop collective responses to transnational challenges and threats,   such as the illicit arms trade, proliferation of weapons of mass   destruction and their means of delivery, dangerous pathogens and   infectious diseases, the use of information and communication   technologies for illicit purposes, international terrorism, illicit   trafficking in narcotic drugs, psychotropic substances and their   precursors, transnational organized crime and corruption, natural and   man-made disasters, illegal migration, environmental degradation. The   culture of dialogue in international affairs is degrading, and the   effectiveness of diplomacy as a means of peaceful dispute settlement is   decreasing. There is an acute lack of trust and predictability in   international affairs.<\/p>\n<p> 10. The   crisis of economic globalization is deepening. Current problems,   including in the energy market and in the financial sector, are caused   by degradation of many previous development models and instruments,   irresponsible macroeconomic solutions (including uncontrolled emission   and accumulation of unsecured debts), illegal unilateral restrictive   measures and unfair competition. The abuse by certain states of their   dominant position in some spheres intensifies the processes of   fragmentation of the global economy and increases disparity in the   development of states. New national and trans-border payment systems are   becoming widespread, there is a growing interest in new international   reserve currencies, and prerequisites for diversifying international   economic cooperation mechanisms are being created.<span id=\"ezoic-pub-ad-placeholder-135\" class=\"ezoic-adpicker-ad\"><\/span><span class=\"ezoic-ad ezoic-at-0 banner-1 banner-1135 adtester-container adtester-container-135\" data-ez-name=\"globalsecurity_org-banner-1\"><span id=\"div-gpt-ad-globalsecurity_org-banner-1-0\" class=\"ezoic-ad\"><\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<p> 11. The role   of the power factor in international relations is increasing, conflict   areas are expanding in a number of strategically important regions.   Destabilizing build-up and modernization of offensive military   capabilities and the destruction of the arms control treaty system are   undermining strategic stability. The use of military force in violation   of international law, the exploration of outer space and information   space as new spheres of military action, the blurring of the line   between military and non-military means of inter-state confrontation,   and the escalation of protracted armed conflicts in a number of regions   increase the threat to global security, enhance the risk of collision   between major states, including with the participation of nuclear   powers, and the probability of such conflicts escalating and growing   into a local, regional or global war.<\/p>\n<p> 12. A logical   response to the crisis of the world order is the strengthening of   cooperation between the states that are subject to external pressure.   The formation of regional and trans-regional mechanisms of economic   integration and interaction in various spheres and the creation of   multi-format partnerships to solve common problems are being   intensified. Other steps (including unilateral ones) are also being   taken to protect the vital national interests. High level of   interdependences, global reach and transnational nature of challenges   and threats limit the ability of individual states, military-political   and trade and economic alliances to ensure security, stability and   prosperity. Effective solutions to the numerous problems of our time and   peaceful progressive development of large and small nations and   humanity as a whole can be achieved only through combining the potential   of good faith efforts of the entire international community on the   basis of the balance of power and interests.<\/p>\n<p> 13.   Considering the strengthening of Russia as one of the leading centres of   development in the modern world and its independent foreign policy as a   threat to Western hegemony, the United States of America (USA) and   their satellites used the measures taken by the Russian Federation as   regards Ukraine to protect its vital interests as a pretext to aggravate   the longstanding anti-Russian policy and unleashed a new type of hybrid   war. It is aimed at weakening Russia in every possible way, including   at undermining its constructive civilizational role, power, economic and   technological capabilities, limiting its sovereignty in foreign and   domestic policy, violating its territorial integrity. This Western   policy has become comprehensive and is now enshrined at the doctrinal   level. This was not the choice of the Russian Federation. Russia does   not consider itself to be an enemy of the West, is not isolating itself   from the West and has no hostile intentions with regard to it; Russia   hopes that in future the states belonging to the Western community will   realize that their policy of confrontation and hegemonic ambitions lack   prospects, will take into account the complex realities of a multipolar   world and will resume pragmatic cooperation with Russia being guided by   the principles of sovereign equality and respect for each other&#8217;s   interests. The Russian Federation is ready for dialogue and cooperation   on such a basis.<\/p>\n<p> 14. In   response to unfriendly actions of the West, Russia intends to defend its   right to existence and freedom of development using all means   available. The Russian Federation will concentrate its creative energy   on the geographic vectors of its foreign policy which have obvious   prospects in terms of expanding mutually beneficial international   cooperation. The majority of humanity is interested in having   constructive relations with Russia and in strengthening Russia&#8217;s   positions on the international scene as an influential global power   making a decisive contribution to maintaining global security and   ensuring peaceful development of states. This opens up a wide range of   opportunities for the successful activity of the Russian Federation on   the international scene.<\/p>\n<p><strong> III.   National interests of the Russian Federation in the foreign policy   domain, strategic goals and key tasks set by the foreign policy of the   Russian Federation<\/strong><\/p>\n<p> 15. In view   of the long-term trends in the world development, the national interests   of the Russian Federation in the foreign policy domain are as follows:<\/p>\n<p> 1) to protect   the constitutional system, sovereignty, independence, state and   territorial integrity of the Russian Federation against any destructive   external influence;<\/p>\n<p> 2) to maintain strategic stability, strengthen international peace and security;<\/p>\n<p> 3) to strengthen the legal foundations of international relations;<\/p>\n<p> 4) to protect   the rights, freedoms and legitimate interests of Russian citizens, and   to protect Russian entities against foreign illegal encroachment;<\/p>\n<p> 5) to develop safe information space, protect Russian society against destructive informational and psychological influence;<\/p>\n<p> 6) to preserve the Russian nation, build human capital, and improve the quality of life and well-being of citizens;<\/p>\n<p> 7) to promote sustainable development of Russian economy on a new technological basis;<\/p>\n<p> 8) to promote   traditional Russian moral and spiritual values, preserve cultural and   historical heritage of the multi-ethnic people of the Russian   Federation;<\/p>\n<p> 9) to ensure   environmental protection, conservation of natural resources and   environmental management, and adapt to climate change.<\/p>\n<p> 16. Building   on its national interests and strategic national priorities, the Russian   Federation focuses its foreign policy activities on achieving the   following goals:<\/p>\n<p> 1) to ensure security of the Russian Federation, its sovereignty in all domains, and territorial integrity;<\/p>\n<p> 2)  to create favourable external environment for sustainable development of Russia;<\/p>\n<p> 3)  to consolidate Russia&#8217;s position as one of the responsible, powerful and independent centres of the modern world.<\/p>\n<p> 17. Strategic foreign policy goals of the Russian Federation are achieved through performing the following main tasks:<\/p>\n<p> 1) to shape an equitable and sustainable world order;<\/p>\n<p> 2)  to   maintain international peace and security, strategic stability, ensure   peaceful coexistence and progressive development of states and peoples;<\/p>\n<p> 3)  to assist   in developing effective comprehensive responses by the international   community to common challenges and threats, including regional conflicts   and crises;<\/p>\n<p> 4)  to   promote mutually beneficial and equal cooperation with all foreign   states and their associations adopting a constructive stance, and   mainstream Russian interests through mechanisms of multilateral   diplomacy;<\/p>\n<p> 5)  to   counter anti-Russian activities carried out by foreign states and their   associations, and create conditions conducive to stopping such   activities;<\/p>\n<p> 6)  to   establish good neighbourly relations with contiguous states, and   contribute to the prevention and elimination of tensions and conflicts   in their territories;<\/p>\n<p> 7) to provide   assistance to Russian allies and partners in promoting shared   interests, ensuring their security and sustainable development,   irrespective of whether or not the allies and partners receive   international recognition or membership of international organizations;<\/p>\n<p> 8) to unlock   and strengthen the capacity of multilateral regional associations and   integration structures with Russia&#8217;s participation;<\/p>\n<p> 9) to   consolidate Russia&#8217;s position in the world economy, achieve national   development goals for the Russian Federation, ensure economic security,   and realize its economic potential;<\/p>\n<p> 10) to ensure Russia&#8217;s interests in the world&#8217;s oceans, space and airspace;<\/p>\n<p> 11) to ensure that Russia is perceived abroad objectively, consolidate its position in the international information space;<\/p>\n<p> 12)  to   enhance Russia&#8217;s role in the global humanitarian space, consolidate the   position of the Russian language in the world, and contribute to the   preservation abroad of historical truth and the memory of Russia&#8217;s role   in world history;<\/p>\n<p> 13)  to   protect abroad, in a comprehensive and effective way, the rights,   freedoms and legitimate interests of Russian citizens and entities;<\/p>\n<p> 14)  to   develop ties with compatriots living abroad and render them full support   in exercising their rights, ensuring protection of their interests and   preserving all-Russian cultural identity.<\/p>\n<p><strong> IV. Foreign policy priorities of the Russian Federation<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong> Establishment of an equitable and sustainable world order<\/strong><\/p>\n<p> 18. Russia is   striving towards a system of international relations that would   guarantee reliable security, preservation of its cultural and   civilizational identity, and equal opportunities for the development for   all states, regardless of their geographical location, size of   territory, demographic, resource and military capacity, or political,   economic and social structure. In order to meet these criteria, the   system of international relations should be multipolar and based on the   following principles:<\/p>\n<p> 1) sovereign   equality of states, respect for their right to choose models of   development, and social, political and economic order;<\/p>\n<p> 2)  rejection of hegemony in international affairs;<\/p>\n<p> 3)  cooperation based on a balance of interests and mutual benefit;<\/p>\n<p> 4)  non-interference in internal affairs;<\/p>\n<p> 5)  rule of international law in regulating international relations, with all states abandoning the policy of double standards;<\/p>\n<p> 6)  indivisibility of security in global and regional aspects;<\/p>\n<p> 7) diversity   of cultures, civilizations and models of social organization,   non-imposition on other countries by all states of their models of   development, ideology and values, and reliance on a spiritual and moral   guideline that is common for all world traditional religions and secular   ethical systems;<\/p>\n<p> 8)    responsible leadership on the part of leading nations aimed at ensuring   stable and favourable conditions of development, both for themselves and   for all other countries and peoples;<\/p>\n<p> 9)  the primary role of sovereign states in decision-making regarding the maintenance of international peace and security.<\/p>\n<p> 19.  In order   to help adapt the world order to the realities of a multipolar world,   the Russian Federation intends to make it a priority to:<\/p>\n<p> 1) eliminate   the vestiges of domination by the US and other unfriendly states in   global affairs, create conditions to enable any state to renounce   neo-colonial or hegemonic ambitions;<\/p>\n<p> 2) improve international mechanisms for ensuring security and development at the global and regional levels;<\/p>\n<p> 3) restore   the UN&#8217;s role as the central coordinating mechanism in reconciling the   interests of UN Member States and their actions in pursuit of the goals   of the UN Charter;<\/p>\n<p> 4) enhance   the capacity and international role of the interstate association of   BRICS, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), the Commonwealth of   Independent States (CIS), the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU), the   Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), the RIC (Russia, India,   China) and other interstate associations and international   organizations, as well as mechanisms with strong Russian participation;<\/p>\n<p> 5) support   regional and sub-regional integration within friendly multilateral   institutions, dialogue platforms and regional associations in Asia   Pacific, Latin America, Africa and the Middle East;<\/p>\n<p> 6) enhance sustainability and progressive development of the international legal system;<\/p>\n<p> 7) ensure   equitable access for all states to the benefits of the global economy   and division of labour at the international level, as well as to modern   technology in the interest of fair and even development (including   addressing global energy and food security);<\/p>\n<p> 8) intensify   cooperation in all areas with Russia&#8217;s allies and partners, and suppress   the attempts by unfriendly states to obstruct such cooperation;<\/p>\n<p> 9)   consolidate international efforts to ensure respect for and protection   of universal and traditional spiritual and moral values (including   ethical norms common to all world religions), and counter the attempts   to impose pseudo-humanistic or other neo-liberal ideological views,   leading to the loss by the humankind of traditional spiritual and moral   values and integrity;<\/p>\n<p> 10)  promote constructive dialogue, partnerships, and cross-fertilization of various cultures, religions and civilizations.<\/p>\n<p><strong> Rule of Law in International Relations<\/strong><\/p>\n<p> 20. Ensuring   the rule of law in international relations serves as one of the   foundations of a just and sustainable world order, maintenance of global   stability, peaceful and fruitful cooperation between states and their   associations, and a factor in easing international tensions and   increasing the predictability of world development.<\/p>\n<p> 21. Russia   consistently advocates strengthening the legal fundamentals of   international relations, and faithfully complies with its international   legal obligations. At the same time, decisions of interstate bodies   adopted on the basis of provisions of international treaties of the   Russian Federation which collide with the Constitution may not be   executed in the Russian Federation.<\/p>\n<p> 22. The   mechanism for shaping universal international legal standards should be   based on the free will of sovereign states, and the UN should remain the   main venue for progressive development and codification of   international law. Further promotion of the concept of a rules-based   world order is fraught with the destruction of the international legal   system and other dangerous consequences for humanity.<\/p>\n<p> 23. In the   interests of increasing sustainability of the international legal   system, preventing its fragmentation or decay, and avoiding   indiscriminate use of generally recognized norms of international law,   the Russian Federation intends to make it a priority to:<\/p>\n<p> 1) counter   the attempts to replace, revise or interpret in an arbitrary way the   principles of international law enshrined in the UN Charter and   Declaration on Principles of International Law concerning Friendly   Relations and Cooperation among States in accordance with the Charter of   the United Nations, as of 24 October 1970;<\/p>\n<p> 2)   progressively develop, including given the realities of a multipolar   world, and codify international law, primarily within the efforts taken   under the aegis of the United Nations, as well as ensure participation   of the maximum possible number of states in the UN international   treaties, and universal interpretation and application thereof;<\/p>\n<p> 3)   consolidate the efforts taken by states that advocate restoration of   universal respect for international law and enhancement of its role as   the basis of international relations;<\/p>\n<p> 4) exclude   from international relations the practice of taking illegal unilateral   coercive measures in violation of the UN Charter;<\/p>\n<p> 5) improve   the mechanism for applying international sanctions, based on the   exclusive competence of the UN Security Council to impose such measures   and the need to ensure their effectiveness in maintaining international   peace and security and preventing a deterioration of the humanitarian   situation;<\/p>\n<p> 6) step up   the process of international and legal formulation of the state border   of the Russian Federation and its maritime boundaries, within which it   exercises its sovereign rights and jurisdiction, based on the necessity   of providing unconditional support for its national interests, and   importance to strengthen good neighbourly relations, confidence and   cooperation with contiguous states.<\/p>\n<p><strong> Strengthening international peace and security<\/strong><\/p>\n<p> 24. The   Russian Federation proceeds from the indivisibility of international   security (in global and regional aspects) and seeks to ensure it equally   for all states on the basis of the principle of reciprocity. On this   basis, Russia is open to joint actions together with all interested   states and interstate associations to shape a renewed, more stable   international security architecture. In order to maintain and strengthen   international peace and security, the Russian Federation intends to   give priority attention to:<\/p>\n<p> 1) using   peaceful means, primarily diplomacy, negotiations, consultations,   mediation and good offices, to resolve international disputes and   conflicts, settle them on the basis of mutual respect, compromises and a   balance of legitimate interests;<\/p>\n<p> 2)   establishing broad cooperation in order to neutralize the attempts by   any states and interstate associations to seek global dominance in the   military sphere, project their power beyond their area of   responsibility, assume primary responsibility for maintaining   international peace and security, draw dividing lines and ensure the   security of some states to the detriment of legitimate interests of   other countries. Such attempts are incompatible with the spirit,   purposes and principles of the UN Charter and pose a threat of regional   conflicts and a world war to the present and future generations;<\/p>\n<p> 3) building   up political and diplomatic efforts aimed at preventing the use of   military force in violation of the UN Charter, primarily attempts to   bypass the prerogatives of the UN Security Council and violate the   conditions of use of the inalienable right to self-defense guaranteed by   Article 51 of the UN Charter;<\/p>\n<p> 4)  adopting   political and diplomatic measures to counter interference with the   internal affairs of sovereign states, primarily aimed at complicating   the domestic political situation, unconstitutional regime change or   violation of the territorial integrity of states;<\/p>\n<p> 5) ensuring   strategic stability, eliminating the prerequisites for unleashing a   global war, risks of using nuclear and other types of weapons of mass   destruction, shaping a renewed international security architecture,   preventing and resolving international and internal armed conflicts,   addressing transnational challenges and threats in certain areas of   international security.<\/p>\n<p> 25. The   Russian Federation proceeds from the premise that its Armed Forces can   be used in accordance with the generally recognized principles and norms   of international law, international treaties of the Russian Federation   and legislation of the Russian Federation. Russia considers Article 51   of the UN Charter as an adequate and not to be revised legal basis for   the use of force in self-defence. The use of the Armed Forces of the   Russian Federation can address, in particular, the tasks of repelling   and preventing an armed attack on Russia and (or) its allies, resolving   crises, maintaining (restoring) peace as commissioned by the UN Security   Council or other collective security structures with the participation   of Russia in their area of responsibility, protecting their citizens   abroad, combating international terrorism and piracy.<\/p>\n<p> 26. In the   event of unfriendly acts by foreign states or their associations   threatening the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Russian   Federation, including those involving restrictive measures (sanctions)   of a political or economic nature or the use of modern information and   communication technologies, the Russian Federation considers it lawful   to take the symmetrical and asymmetrical measures necessary to suppress   such unfriendly acts and also to prevent them from recurring in future.<\/p>\n<p> 27. In order   to ensure strategic stability, eliminate the prerequisites for   unleashing a global war and risks of using nuclear and other types of   weapons of mass destruction, and shaping a renewed international   security architecture, the Russian Federation intends to give priority   attention to:<\/p>\n<p> 1) strategic   deterrence, preventing the aggravation of interstate relations to a   level capable of provoking military conflicts, including with the use of   nuclear and other types of weapons of mass destruction;<\/p>\n<p> 2)   strengthening and developing the system of international treaties in the   areas of strategic stability, arms control, prevention of the   proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, their means of delivery,   and related goods and technologies (also mindful of the risk of such   weapons&#8217; components falling into the hands of non-state actors);<\/p>\n<p> 3)   strengthening and developing international political foundations   (arrangements) for maintaining strategic stability, regimes of arms   control and non-proliferation of all types of weapons of mass   destruction and their means of delivery, with mandatory comprehensive   and coherent consideration of all types of weapons and factors affecting   strategic stability;<\/p>\n<p> 4)   preventing an arms race and precluding its transfer to new environments,   creating conditions for further phased reduction of nuclear potentials,   taking into account all the factors affecting strategic stability;<\/p>\n<p> 5)   increasing predictability in international relations, implementing and,   as necessary, improving confidence-building measures in the military and   international spheres, and preventing unintentional armed incidents;<\/p>\n<p> 6)  implementing security guarantees in respect of states parties to regional treaties on nuclear-weapon-free zones;<\/p>\n<p> 7) conventional arms control, combating illicit small arms and light weapons traffic;<\/p>\n<p> 8) strengthening nuclear safety and security at the global level and preventing acts of nuclear terrorism;<\/p>\n<p> 9)   developing cooperation in the field of the peaceful uses of atomic   energy to meet the needs of all interested states in fuel and energy,   taking into account the right of each state to independently determine   its national policy in this area;<\/p>\n<p> 10)   strengthening the role of multilateral export control mechanisms in the   areas of ensuring international security and non-proliferation of   weapons of mass destruction and their means of delivery, opposing   transformation of these mechanisms into a tool of unilateral   restrictions that impede the implementation of legitimate international   cooperation.<\/p>\n<p> 28.  In   order to strengthen regional security, prevent local and regional wars,   and settle internal armed conflicts (primarily on the territories of   neighbouring states), the Russian Federation intends to give priority   attention to:<\/p>\n<p> 1) adopting   political and diplomatic measures to prevent emerging threats or reduce   the level of threats to Russia&#8217;s security from neighbouring territories   and states;<\/p>\n<p> 2)   supporting allies and partners in ensuring defence and security,   suppressing attempts of external interference with their internal   affairs;<\/p>\n<p> 3) developing military, military-political and military-technical cooperation with allies and partners;<\/p>\n<p> 4)   assistance in the creation and improvement of mechanisms for ensuring   regional security and settling crises in regions important to Russia&#8217;s   interests;<\/p>\n<p> 5) Russia&#8217;s   enhanced role in peacekeeping activities (including within cooperation   with the UN, regional international organizations and parties to   conflicts), strengthened peacekeeping and anti-crisis potential of the   UN and the CSTO.<\/p>\n<p> 29. In   order to prevent the rise of biological threats and ensure biological   safety, the Russian Federation intends to give priority to:<\/p>\n<p> 1)   investigating cases of alleged development, deployment and use of   biological and toxin weapons, primarily in the territories of   neighbouring states;<\/p>\n<p> 2)   preventing terrorist acts and (or) sabotage committed with the use of   dangerous pathogens and mitigation of consequences of such acts and (or)   sabotage;<\/p>\n<p> 3)   enhancing cooperation with allies and partners in the field of   biological security, primarily with the CSTO and CIS member states.<\/p>\n<p> 30. In   order to ensure international information security, counter threats   against it, and strengthen Russian sovereignty in the global cyberspace,   the Russian Federation intends to give priority attention to:<\/p>\n<p> 1)   strengthening and improving the international legal regime for   preventing and resolving interstate conflicts and regulating activities   in the global cyberspace;<\/p>\n<p> 2) shaping   and improving an international legal framework for countering criminal   uses of information and communication technologies;<\/p>\n<p> 3) ensuring   the safe and stable Internet operation and development based on the   equitable participation of states in the management of this network and   precluding foreign control over its national segments;<\/p>\n<p> 4) adopting   political, diplomatic and other measures aimed at countering the policy   of unfriendly states to weaponize the global cyberspace, use   information and communication technologies to interfere with the   internal affairs of states for military purposes, as well as limit the   access of other states to advanced information and communication   technologies and increase their technological dependence.<\/p>\n<p> 31. In   order to eradicate international terrorism and protect the state and   Russian citizens from terrorist acts, the Russian Federation intends to   give priority attention to:<\/p>\n<p> 1) increased   efficiency and coordination of multilateral cooperation in the   anti-terrorist field, including within the UN framework;<\/p>\n<p> 2) strengthening the decisive role of states and their competent authorities in the fight against terrorism and extremism;<\/p>\n<p> 3) adopting   political, diplomatic and other measures aimed at countering the use by   states of terrorist and extremist (including neo-Nazi) organizations as   a foreign and domestic policy tool;<\/p>\n<p> 4)   combating the spread of terrorist and extremist ideology (including   neo-Nazism and radical nationalism), in particular on the Internet;<\/p>\n<p> 5)  identifying individuals and organizations involved in terrorist activities and suppressing channels for terrorist financing;<\/p>\n<p> 6)   identifying and eliminating international legal regulation gaps related   to cooperation in the field of anti-terrorism, in particular taking into   account the risks of terrorist attacks with the use of chemical   biological agents;<\/p>\n<p> 7)   enhancing multifaceted cooperation with allies and partners in the field   of anti-terrorism, providing them with practical assistance in   counter-terrorism operations, including for the protection of Christians   in the Middle East.<\/p>\n<p> 32. For the   purpose of combatting the illicit traffic in, and consumption of   narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances that pose a serious threat to   the international and national security, citizens&#8217; health and moral and   spiritual foundations of the Russian society, the Russian Federation   intends to give priority to:<\/p>\n<p> 1)   enhancing the international cooperation with a view of avoiding the   weakening or revision of the current global drug control regime   (including the legalization thereof for non-medical purposes) as well as   counteracting other initiatives that may entail the increase in the   illicit drug trafficking and consumption;<\/p>\n<p> 2) rendering practical assistance to the allies and partners in carrying out anti-drug activities.<\/p>\n<p> 33. For the   purpose of combating the transnational organized crime and corruption   that cause a growing threat to the security and sustainable development   of Russia, its allies and partners, the Russian Federation intends to   give priority to enhancing the international cooperation with the goal   of eliminating the safe havens for criminals and strengthening   multilateral mechanisms that accord with the national interests of   Russia.<\/p>\n<p> 34. For the   purpose of reducing, in the territory of the Russian Federation, the   risks that arise from the natural and man-made disasters occurring   beyond it and enhancing the robustness of foreign countries against   them, the Russian Federation intends to give priority to:<\/p>\n<p> 1)   strengthening the organizational and legal framework and improving the   mechanisms for bilateral and multilateral interaction in the area of the   protection of population from natural and man-made emergencies,   building capacity for early warning and forecasting of such emergencies,   and overcoming their consequences;<\/p>\n<p> 2)   providing the practical assistance to foreign states in the area of   protection from natural and man-made emergencies, including the use of   unique Russian technologies and experience in emergency response.<\/p>\n<p> 35. For the   purpose of combating the illegal migration and improving the   international migrations regulation, the Russian Federation intends to   give priority to strengthening the interaction in this area with the CIS   member states that pursue a constructive policy towards the Russian   Federation.<\/p>\n<p><strong> Ensuring the interests of the Russian Federation<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong> in the World Ocean, outer space and airspace<\/strong><\/p>\n<p> 36.  For   the purpose of studying, exploring and using the World Ocean with a view   of ensuring the security and development of Russia, counteracting   unilateral restrictive measures on behalf of the unfriendly states and   their associations towards Russian marine activities, the Russian   Federation intends to give priority to:<\/p>\n<p> 1) ensuring   a secure free, safe and comprehensive access of Russia to vital,   essential and other environments, transport communications and resources   of the World Ocean;<\/p>\n<p> 2)   responsible and efficient exploration of biological, mineral, energy and   other resources of the World Ocean, development of marine pipeline   systems, conduct of scientific research, protection and preservation of   the marine environment;<\/p>\n<p> 3)   consolidating on the external borders of the continental shelf of the   Russian Federation in accordance with the international law and   protecting its sovereign rights on the continental shelf.<\/p>\n<p> 37. For the   purpose of peaceful study and uses of outer space, consolidation of its   leadership positions on the space goods, works and services markets,   reinforcement of its status as one of the leading space powers, the   Russian Federation intends to give priority to:<\/p>\n<p> 1)   promoting the international cooperation with a view of preventing an   arms race in outer space, primarily by developing and concluding a   relevant international treaty, and, as an intermediary step, by all   states parties undertaking not to be the first to place weapons in outer   space;<\/p>\n<p> 2) geographic diversification of the international cooperation in the sphere of outer space.<\/p>\n<p> 38. For the   purpose of using the international airspace in the interests of the   security and development of Russia, counteracting the unilateral   restrictive measures on behalf of the unfriendly countries and their   associations towards Russian aircraft, the Russian Federation intends to   give priority to:<\/p>\n<p> 1) ensuring   a secure access of Russia to the international (open) airspace taking   into account the principle of freedom of flights;<\/p>\n<p> 2)   geographic diversification of the international flight routes for the   Russian aircraft and development of cooperation in the sphere of aerial   transportation, protection and use of airspace with the states that   pursue a constructive policy towards Russia.<\/p>\n<p><strong> International economic cooperation and support<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong> of international development<\/strong><\/p>\n<p> 39. For the   purpose of ensuring the economic security, economic sovereignty,   sustainable economic growth, structural and technological renewal,   improving the international competitiveness of the national economy,   preserving the leading positions of Russia in the world economy,   reducing risks and capturing opportunities arising from the deep changes   in the world economy and international relations as well as based on   unfriendly actions by foreign states and their associations, the Russian   Federation intends to give priority to:<\/p>\n<p> 1)   accommodating the world trade and monetary and financial systems taking   into account the realities of the multipolar world and consequences of   the crisis of economic globalization, first and foremost with a view of   narrowing the possibilities for the unfriendly states to excessively use   their monopolistic or dominant stand in certain spheres of the world   economy, and enhancing the participation of the developing countries in   the global economic management;<\/p>\n<p> 2) reducing   the dependence of the Russian economy on the unfriendly actions of   foreign states, primarily by developing a de-politicized, safe,   independent from the unfriendly states international payment   infrastructure and enlarging the use of national currencies in payments   with the allies and partners;<\/p>\n<p> 3)    enhancing the Russian presence on the world markets, increasing the   non-resource based, non-energy export; to the geographic diversification   of economic ties in order to re-direct them to the states that pursue a   constructive and neutral policy towards the Russian Federation, while   remaining to be open to the pragmatic cooperation with the business   circles of the unfriendly states;<\/p>\n<p> 4)   improving the conditions for Russia to access the world markets;   protecting the Russian organizations, investments, goods and services   beyond the country from discrimination, unfair competition, attempts of   the foreign states to unilaterally regulate the world markets that are   key for the Russian export;<\/p>\n<p> 5)   protecting the Russian economy and international trade and economic ties   from unfriendly actions of foreign states by applying special economic   measures in response to such actions;<\/p>\n<p> 6)   facilitating the attraction to Russia of foreign investments, advance   knowledge and technologies and high-quality specialists;<\/p>\n<p> 7)   promoting the processes of regional and interregional economic   integration that serve Russia&#8217;s interests, first of all, within the   Union State, EAEU, CIS, SCO, BRICS as well as with a view of shaping the   Greater Eurasian Partnership;<\/p>\n<p> 8)   capitalizing on the unique geographical position and transit capacity of   Russia to advance the national economy and strengthen the transport and   infrastructure connectivity in Eurasia.<\/p>\n<p> 40. For the   purpose of enhancing the robustness of the system of international   relations against crises, improving the social and economic as well as   humanitarian situations in the world, relieving the consequences of the   military conflicts, implementing the 2030 Sustainable Development   Agenda, promoting a positive attitude toward Russia in the world, the   Russian Federation intends to promote the international development   while giving priority to the social and economic development of the   Republic of Abkhazia, the Republic of South Ossetia, EAEU member states,   CIS member states that support good-neighbour relations with Russia as   well as developing states that pursue a constructive policy towards the   Russian Federation.<\/p>\n<p><strong> Environmental protection and global health<\/strong><\/p>\n<p> 41. For the   purpose of preserving the favourable environment, improving of its   quality, and intelligently adapt Russia to the climate changes in the   interests of modern and future generations, the Russian Federation   intends to give priority to:<\/p>\n<p> 1) promoting   the scientifically sound, non-politicized international efforts to   limit the negative impacts on the environment (including greenhouse gas   emission reduction), maintaining and enhancing the absorbent   capabilities of ecosystems;<\/p>\n<p> 2)   expanding cooperation with the allies and partners with a view to   counteracting the politicization of the international nature-oriented   and climate activity, primarily its implementation with a goal of unfair   competition, interference in the internal affairs of states and   limitation of the states&#8217; sovereignty in connection with their natural   resources;<\/p>\n<p> 3)   maintaining the right of every state to choose for itself the best   suitable mechanisms and methods of environmental protection and   adaptation to climate change;<\/p>\n<p> 4)   facilitating the elaboration of uniform, understandable and global rules   of environmental climate regulation taking into account the Paris   Climate Agreement of 12 December 2015, adopted within the United Nations   Framework Convention on Climate Change dated 9 May 1992;<\/p>\n<p> 5)   increasing the efficiency of the international cooperation in the area   of development and introduction of the state-of-the-art technologies   that would enable the preservation of favourable environment and its   improved quality as well as adaptation of the states to the climate   change;<\/p>\n<p> 6)   preventing the transborder damaging of the environment of the Russian   Federation, primarily the transmission to its territory across its   border of the contaminating agents (including radioactive substances),   quarantine, highly hazardous and dangerous crop pests, anti-crop agents,   undesirable plants and micro-agents.<\/p>\n<p> 42. For the   purpose of protecting health and ensuring the social welfare of the   people of Russia and other states, the Russian Federation intends to   give priority to:<\/p>\n<p> 1)   increasing efficiency of the international cooperation in the area of   healthcare and preventing its politicization, including within   international organizations;<\/p>\n<p> 2)   consolidating international efforts in order to prevent the extension of   dangerous infectious diseases, timely and efficiently respond to   sanitary and epidemiological emergencies, combat chronic non-contagious   diseases, overcome social and economic consequences of pandemics and   epidemics;<\/p>\n<p> 3)   increasing efficiency of international scientific research in   healthcare, primarily aimed at developing and introducing new means of   prevention, diagnostics and treatment of diseases.<\/p>\n<p><strong> International humanitarian cooperation<\/strong><\/p>\n<p> 43. For the   purpose of strengthening the role of Russia in the world humanitarian   space, shaping a positive attitude thereto abroad, enhancing the   positions of the Russian language in the world, counteracting the   Russophobia campaign led by the unfriendly foreign states and their   associations as well as enhancing mutual understanding and confidence   among states, the Russian Federation intends to give priority to:<\/p>\n<p> 1) raising   awareness and protecting against discrimination outside the country of   the national developments in the sphere of culture, sciences and arts as   well as strengthening the image of Russia as a state attractive for   life, work, education and tourism;<\/p>\n<p> 2)   promoting the Russian language and strengthening its status as a   language of international communication, one of the official UN   languages and of several other international organizations; promoting   its learning and use abroad (primarily in the CIS member states);   preserving and strengthening the role of the Russian language in   inter-ethnic and inter-state communication, including within   international organizations; protecting the Russian language from   discrimination abroad;<\/p>\n<p> 3)   developing mechanisms of public diplomacy with the participation of   representatives and institutions of civil society with a constructive   attitude towards Russia, as well as political scientists,   representatives of the expert and scientific community, youth,   volunteer, search and other social movements;<\/p>\n<p> 4)   promoting the development of international relations between religious   organizations belonging to Russia&#8217;s traditional religions, and   protecting the Russian Orthodox Church from discrimination abroad,   including in the interests of ensuring the unity of Orthodoxy;<\/p>\n<p> 5)   assisting in the creation of a single humanitarian space of the Russian   Federation and the CIS member states, preserving centuries-old   civilizational and spiritual ties between the people of Russia and the   peoples of these states;<\/p>\n<p> 6) ensuring   guaranteed free access for Russian athletes and sports organizations to   international sports activities, facilitating their depoliticization,   improving the work of international sports intergovernmental and public   organizations, and developing new formats for international sports   cooperation with states pursuing a constructive policy towards Russia.<\/p>\n<p> 44. With   the purpose of countering the falsification of history, incitement of   hatred against Russia, spread of the ideology of neo-Nazism, racial and   national exclusivity, and aggressive nationalism, and strengthening the   moral, legal and institutional foundations of contemporary international   relations based primarily on the universally recognized outcomes of   World War II, the Russian Federation intends to give priority to:<\/p>\n<p> 1)   disseminating accurate information abroad about the role and place of   Russia in world history and the formation of a just world order,   including the decisive contribution of the Soviet Union to the victory   over Nazi Germany and to the founding of the UN, its extensive   assistance in decolonization and the formation of statehood of the   peoples of Africa, Asia and Latin America;<\/p>\n<p> 2) taking   both within relevant international platforms and at the level of   bilateral relations with foreign partners the necessary measures to   counteract the distortion of information about significant events in   world history relating to Russian interests, including the suppression   of crimes, the rehabilitation and glorification of German Nazis,   Japanese militarists and their collaborators;<\/p>\n<p> 3) taking   response measures against foreign states and their associations, foreign   officials, organizations and citizens involved in committing unfriendly   acts against Russian sites of historical and memorial significance   located abroad;<\/p>\n<p> 4) promoting constructive international cooperation to preserve historical and cultural heritage.<\/p>\n<p><strong> Protection of Russian citizens and organizations<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong> from foreign unlawful infringements, support for compatriots<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong> living abroad, international cooperation in the field of human rights<\/strong><\/p>\n<p> 45. With   the of protecting the rights, freedoms and lawful interests of Russian   citizens (including minors), Russian organizations from foreign unlawful   infringements, and countering the campaign of Russophobia unleashed by   unfriendly states, the Russian Federation intends to give priority to:<\/p>\n<p> 1)   monitoring of unfriendly actions against Russian citizens and   organizations, such as the use of restrictive measures (sanctions) of a   political or economic nature, unfounded legal prosecution, the   commission of crimes, discrimination, incitement to hatred;<\/p>\n<p> 2) taking   enforcement actions and special economic measures against foreign states   and their associations, foreign officials, organizations and citizens   involved in committing unfriendly acts against Russian citizens and   organizations and in violating the fundamental rights and freedoms of   compatriots living abroad;<\/p>\n<p> 3)   enhancing the effectiveness of global, regional and bilateral mechanisms   for the international protection of the rights, freedoms and legitimate   interests of Russian citizens and the protection of Russian   organizations, as well as developing new mechanisms in this area, where   necessary.<\/p>\n<p> 46. With a   view to developing ties with compatriots living abroad and providing   them with comprehensive support (given their significant contribution to   the preservation and dissemination of the Russian language and Russian   culture) in connection with their systematic discrimination in several   states, the Russian Federation, as the core of the civilizational   community of the Russian world, intends to give priority to:<\/p>\n<p> 1)   promoting the consolidation of compatriots living abroad who have a   constructive attitude towards Russia and supporting them in protecting   their rights and legitimate interests in their states of residence,   primarily in hostile states, in preserving their all-Russian cultural   and linguistic identity, Russian spiritual and moral values, and their   ties with their historic Motherland;<\/p>\n<p> 2)   assisting voluntary resettlement of compatriots who have a constructive   attitude towards Russia, especially those who suffer discrimination in   their states of residence, in the Russian Federation.<\/p>\n<p> 47. Russia   recognizes and guarantees human and civil rights and freedoms in   accordance with generally recognized principles and rules of   international law, and considers the renunciation of hypocrisy and   faithful implementation by states of their obligations in this area to   be a condition for the progressive and harmonious development of   mankind. With the purpose of promoting respect for and observance of   human rights and freedoms in the world, the Russian Federation intends   to give priority to:<\/p>\n<p> 1) ensuring   that the interests of Russia and its national, social, cultural,   spiritual, moral, and historical characteristics are taken into account   when strengthening international legal regulations and international   mechanisms in the area of human rights;<\/p>\n<p> 2)    monitoring and making public the real situation regarding the observance   of human rights and freedoms in the world, primarily in states claiming   their exclusive position in human rights issues and in setting   international standards in this area;<\/p>\n<p> 3)    eradicating double standards policies in international human rights   cooperation, and making it non-politicized, equitable and mutually   respectful;<\/p>\n<p> 4)   countering the use of human rights issues as a tool for external   pressure, interference in the internal affairs of states and destructive   influence on the activities of international organizations;<\/p>\n<p> 5)  taking   action against foreign states and their associations, foreign officials,   organizations, and citizens involved in violations of fundamental human   rights and freedoms.<\/p>\n<p><strong> Information support for the foreign policy of the Russian Federation<\/strong><\/p>\n<p> 48. With   the purpose of forming an objective perception of Russia abroad,   strengthening its position in the global information space, countering   the coordinated anti-Russian propaganda campaign carried out on a   systematic basis by unfriendly states and involving disinformation,   defamation and incitement to hatred, and ensuring free access of the   population of foreign states to accurate information, the Russian   Federation intends to give priority to:<\/p>\n<p> 1) making   truthful information about the Russian Federation&#8217;s foreign and domestic   policies, its history and achievements in various spheres of life, and   other accurate information about Russia available to the widest possible   foreign audience;<\/p>\n<p> 2)    facilitating the dissemination of information abroad to promote   international peace and understanding, develop and establish friendly   relations between states, strengthen traditional spiritual and moral   values as a unifying principle for all mankind, and enhance Russia&#8217;s   role in the global humanitarian space;<\/p>\n<p> 3) ensuring   protection from discrimination abroad and assisting in strengthening   the position of Russian information and communications media, including   domestic digital information platforms, in the global information space,   as well as constructively-minded media of compatriots living abroad   towards Russia;<\/p>\n<p> 4)   improving the tools and methods of information support for the foreign   policy activities of the Russian Federation, including more effective   use of modern information and communication technologies, including   social networks;<\/p>\n<p> 5)   improving international mechanisms and norms of regulation and   protection of information and communication media, for ensuring free   access to them and creating and disseminating information;<\/p>\n<p> 6) creating an enabling environment for foreign media to operate in Russia on the basis of reciprocity;<\/p>\n<p> 7) the   further formation of a common information space of the Russian   Federation and the CIS member states, increasing cooperation in the   information sphere by states pursuing a constructive policy towards   Russia.<\/p>\n<p><strong> V. Regional tracks of the foreign policy<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong> of the Russian Federation<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong> Near Abroad<\/strong><\/p>\n<p> 49. The   most important for the security, stability, territorial integrity and   social and economic development of Russia, strengthening its position as   one of the influential sovereign centres of world development and   civilization is to ensure sustainable long-term good-neighbourly   relations and to combine the strengths in various fields with the CIS   member states, which are connected with Russia by centuries-old   traditions of joint statehood, deep interdependence in various fields, a   common language and close cultures. With the purpose of further   transformation of the near abroad into a zone of peace, good   neighbourliness, sustainable development and prosperity, the Russian   Federation intends to give priority to:<\/p>\n<p> 1)   preventing and resolving armed conflicts, improving inter-state   relations, and ensuring stability in the near abroad, including   preventing the instigation of &#8220;colour revolutions&#8221; and other attempts to   interfere in the internal affairs of Russia&#8217;s allies and partners;<\/p>\n<p> 2) ensuring   guaranteed protection of Russia, its allies and partners under any   military and political scenario in the world, strengthening the system   of regional security based on the principle of indivisibility of   security and Russia&#8217;s key role in maintaining and strengthening regional   security, the complementarity of the Union State, the CSTO and other   formats of interaction between Russia and its allies and partners in the   defence and security sphere;<\/p>\n<p> 3)   countering deployment or reinforcement of military infrastructure of   unfriendly states and other threats to Russia&#8217;s security in the near   abroad;<\/p>\n<p> 4)    deepening integration processes, which serve Russia&#8217;s interests, and   strategic cooperation with the Republic of Belarus, strengthening the   mutually beneficial comprehensive cooperation system based on combined   CIS and EAEU potentials, as well as developing additional multilateral   formats, including a mechanism for interaction between Russia and the   states of the Central Asian region;<\/p>\n<p> 5) establishing an integrated economic and political space in Eurasia in the long term;<\/p>\n<p> 6)   preventing and countering unfriendly actions of foreign states and their   alliances, which provoke disintegration processes in the near abroad   and create obstacles to the exercise of the sovereign right of Russia&#8217;s   allies and partners to deepen their comprehensive cooperation with   Russia;<\/p>\n<p> 7) unleashing   the economic potential of good-neighbourliness, primarily with the EAEU   member states and states interested in developing economic relations   with Russia in order to form a broader integration contour in Eurasia;<\/p>\n<p> 8)   comprehensively supporting the Republic of Abkhazia and the Republic of   South Ossetia, promoting the voluntary choice, based on international   law, of the peoples of these states in favor of a deeper integration   with Russia;<\/p>\n<p> 9)   strengthening cooperation in the Caspian Sea zone, proceeding from the   premise that the solution of all issues relating to this region falls   within the exclusive competence of the five Caspian states.<\/p>\n<p><strong> The Arctic<\/strong><\/p>\n<p> 50. Russia   is seeking to preserve peace and stability, enhance environmental   sustainability, reduce threats to national security in the Arctic,   create favourable international conditions for the social and economic   development of the Arctic zone of the Russian Federation (including to   protect the original habitat and traditional livelihood of the   indigenous people living there), as well as to advance the Northern Sea   Route as a competitive national transport corridor making possible its   international use for transportations between Europe and Asia. In   pursuing these aims, the Russian Federation is going to focus on:<\/p>\n<p> 1)   peacefully resolving international issues, related to the Arctic,   proceeding from the premise of the special responsibility of the Arctic   states for the sustainable development of the region and the sufficiency   of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea dated 10   December 1982 for regulating interstate relations in the Arctic Ocean   (including protecting the marine environment and delimitating maritime   areas);<\/p>\n<p> 2)   counteracting the unfriendly states&#8217; policy aimed at militarization of   the region and limiting Russia&#8217;s ability to exercise its sovereign   rights in the Arctic zone of the Russian Federation;<\/p>\n<p> 3) ensuring   the unalterability of the historically established international legal   regime of the inland maritime waters of the Russian Federation;<\/p>\n<p> 4)   establishing a mutually beneficial cooperation with the non Arctic   states pursuing a constructive policy toward Russia and interested in   international activities in the Arctic, including developing   infrastructure of the Northern Sea Route.<\/p>\n<p><strong> Eurasian continent<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong> The People&#8217;s Republic of China, the Republic of India<\/strong><\/p>\n<p> 51. A   comprehensive deepening of ties and enhancement of coordination with   friendly sovereign global centres of power and development, which are   located on the Eurasian continent and committed to approaches which   coincide in principle with the Russian approaches to a future world   order and solutions for key problems of the world politics, is   particularly important for achieving strategic goals and major   objectives of the foreign policy of the Russian Federation.<\/p>\n<p> 52. Russia   aims at further strengthening the comprehensive partnership and the   strategic cooperation with the People&#8217;s Republic of China and focuses on   the development of a mutually beneficial cooperation in all areas,   provision of mutual assistance, and enhancement of coordination in the   international arena to ensure security, stability and sustainable   development at the global and regional levels, both in Eurasia and in   other parts of the world.<\/p>\n<p> 53. Russia   will continue to build up a particularly privileged strategic   partnership with the Republic of India with a view to enhance and expand   cooperation in all areas on a mutually beneficial basis and place   special emphasis on increasing the volume of bilateral trade,   strengthening investment and technological ties, and ensuring their   resistance to destructive actions of unfriendly states and their   alliances.<\/p>\n<p> 54. Russia   seeks to transform Eurasia into a continental common space of peace,   stability, mutual trust, development and prosperity. Achieving this goal   implies:<\/p>\n<p> 1)   comprehensive strengthening of the SCO&#8217;s potential and role in ensuring   security in Eurasia and promoting its sustainable development by   enhancing the Organization&#8217;s activities in the light of current   geopolitical realities;<\/p>\n<p> 2)   establishment of the broad Greater Eurasian Partnership integration   contour by combining the potential of all the states, regional   organizations and Eurasian associations, based on the EAEU, the SCO and   the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) as well as the   conjunction of the EAEU development plans and the Chinese initiative   &#8220;One Belt One Road&#8221; while preserving the possibility for all the   interested states and multilateral associations of the Eurasian   continent to participate in this partnership and &#8211; as a result &#8211;   establishment of a network of partner organizations in Eurasia;<\/p>\n<p> 3)   strengthening of the economic and transport interconnectivity in   Eurasia, including through the modernization and increased capacity of   the Baikal-Amur Mainline and the Trans-Siberian railway; the rapid   launch of the International North &#8211; South Transport Corridor;   improvement of infrastructure of the Western Europe &#8211; Western China   International Transit Corridor, the Caspian and the Black Sea regions,   and the Northern Sea Route; creation of development zones and economic   corridors in Eurasia, including the China &#8211; Mongolia &#8211; Russia economic   corridor, as well as increased regional cooperation in digital   development and establishment of an energy partnership.<\/p>\n<p> 4)   comprehensive settlement in Afghanistan, assistance in building it as a   sovereign, peaceful and neutral State with stable economy and political   system which meets the interests of all the ethnic groups living there   and opens up prospects for integrating Afghanistan into the Eurasian   space for cooperation.<\/p>\n<p><strong> The Asia-Pacific region<\/strong><\/p>\n<p> 55. Given   the dynamically growing multifaceted potential of the Asia-Pacific   region, the Russian Federation is going to focus on:<\/p>\n<p> 1) increasing economic, security, humanitarian and other cooperation with the states of the region and the ASEAN member states;<\/p>\n<p> 2)   establishing a comprehensive, open, indivisible, transparent,   multilateral and equitable architecture of security and mutually   beneficial cooperation in the region based on a collective and   non-aligned approaches as well as unleashing the region&#8217;s potential   aiming at the establishment of a Great Eurasian Partnership;<\/p>\n<p> 3)   promoting constructive non-politicized dialog and interstate cooperation   in various areas, including with the help of opportunities provided by   the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum;<\/p>\n<p> 4)   countering attempts to undermine the regional system of multilateral   security and development alliances on the basis of ASEAN, which rests   upon the principles of consensus and equality of its participants;<\/p>\n<p> 5) developing a broad international cooperation to counter policies aimed at drawing dividing lines in the region.<\/p>\n<p><strong> The Islamic world<\/strong><\/p>\n<p> 56. The   states of friendly Islamic civilization, which has great prospects for   establishing itself as an independent centre of world development within   a polycentric world, are increasingly in demand and more reliable   partners of Russia in ensuring security and stability as well as in   solving economic problems at the global and regional levels. Russia   seeks to strengthen the comprehensive mutually beneficial cooperation   with the Member States of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation,   respecting their social and political systems and traditional spiritual   and moral values. In pursuing these aims, the Russian Federation is   going to focus on:<\/p>\n<p> 1)   developing the full-scale and trustful cooperation with the Islamic   Republic of Iran, providing comprehensive support for the Syrian Arab   Republic, and deepening the multifaceted mutually beneficial   partnerships with the Republic of Turkey, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia,   the Arab Republic of Egypt and the other Member States of the   Organization of Islamic Cooperation, given the extent of their   sovereignty and constructiveness of their policy toward the Russian   Federation;<\/p>\n<p> 2)   establishing a sustainable comprehensive regional security and   cooperation architecture in the Middle East and North Africa, based on   combining the capacities of all the states and interstate alliances of   the regions, including the League of Arab States and the Gulf   Cooperation Council. Russia intends to actively cooperate with all the   interested states and interstate associations in order to implement the   Russia&#8217;s Collective Security Concept for the Persian Gulf Region,   viewing the implementation of this initiative as an important step   toward a sustainable and comprehensive normalization of the situation in   the Middle East;<\/p>\n<p> 3)   promoting interfaith and intercultural dialog and understanding,   consolidating efforts to protect traditional spiritual and moral values,   and combating Islamophobia, including via the Organization of Islamic   Cooperation;<\/p>\n<p> 4)   reconciling differences and normalizing relations among the Member   States of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, as well as between   these states and their neighbours (primarily the Islamic Republic of   Iran and the Arab countries, the Syrian Arab Republic and its   neighbours, the Arab countries and the State of Israel), including   within the efforts aimed at a comprehensive and lasting solution to the   Palestinian question;<\/p>\n<p> 5) helping   resolve and overcome consequences of armed conflicts in the Middle East,   North Africa, South, Southeast Asia and other regions where Member   States of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation are located;<\/p>\n<p> 6)   unleashing the economic potential of the Member States of the   Organization of Islamic Cooperation with a view to establishing the   Greater Eurasian Partnership.<\/p>\n<p><strong> Africa<\/strong><\/p>\n<p> 57. Russia   stands in solidarity with the African states in their desire for a more   equitable polycentric world and elimination of social and economic   inequality, which is growing due to the sophisticated neo-colonial   policies of some developed states towards Africa. The Russian Federation   intends to support further the establishment of Africa as a distinctive   and influential centre of world development, giving priority to:<\/p>\n<p> 1)   supporting the sovereignty and independence of interested African   states, including through security assistance, inter alia food and   energy security, as well as military and military-technical cooperation;<\/p>\n<p> 2)   assistance in resolving and overcoming the consequences of armed   conflicts in Africa, especially inter-ethnic and ethnic ones, advocating   the leading role of African states in these efforts, based on the   principle &#8220;African problems &#8211; African solution&#8221;;<\/p>\n<p> 3)   strengthening and deepening Russian-African cooperation in various   spheres on a bilateral and multilateral basis, primarily within the   framework of the African Union and the Russia-Africa Partnership Forum;<\/p>\n<p> 4)   increasing trade and investment with African states and African   integration structures (primarily the African Continental Free Trade   Area, the African Export-Import Bank and other leading subregional   organizations), including through the EAEU;<\/p>\n<p> 5)   promoting and developing links in the humanitarian sphere, including   scientific cooperation, training of national personnel, strengthening   health systems, providing other assistance, promoting intercultural   dialogue, protecting traditional spiritual and moral values, and the   right to freedom of religion.<\/p>\n<p><strong> Latin America and the Caribbean<\/strong><\/p>\n<p> 58. Given   the progressive strengthening of the sovereignty and multifaceted   potential of Latin American and Caribbean states, the Russian Federation   intends to develop relations with them on a pragmatic, de ideologized   and mutually beneficial basis, giving priority attention to:<\/p>\n<p> 1)   supporting interested Latin American states under pressure from the   United States and its allies in securing sovereignty and independence,   including through the promotion and expansion of security, military and   military-technical cooperation;<\/p>\n<p> 2)   strengthening friendship, mutual understanding and deepening   multifaceted mutually beneficial partnership with the Federative   Republic of Brazil, the Republic of Cuba, the Republic of Nicaragua, the   Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, developing relations with other Latin   American states, taking into account the degree of independence and   constructiveness of their policy towards the Russian Federation;<\/p>\n<p> 3)   increasing mutual trade and investment with Latin American and Caribbean   States, including through cooperation with the Community of Latin   American and Caribbean States, the Common Market of the South. The   Central American Integration System, the Bolivarian Alliance for the   Peoples of the Americas, the Pacific Alliance, and the Caribbean   Community;<\/p>\n<p> 4) expanding cultural, scientific, educational, sports, tourism and other humanitarian ties with the states of the region.<\/p>\n<p><strong> European region<\/strong><\/p>\n<p> 59. Most   European states pursue an aggressive policy toward Russia aimed at   creating threats to the security and sovereignty of the Russian   Federation, gaining unilateral economic advantages, undermining domestic   political stability and eroding traditional Russian spiritual and moral   values, and creating obstacles to Russia&#8217;s cooperation with allies and   partners. In this connection, the Russian Federation intends to   consistently defend its national interests by giving priority attention   to:<\/p>\n<p> 1) reducing   and neutralizing threats to security, territorial integrity,   sovereignty, traditional spiritual and moral values, and socio-economic   development of Russia, its allies and partners from unfriendly European   states, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, the European Union and   the Council of Europe;<\/p>\n<p> 2) creating   conditions for the cessation of unfriendly actions by European states   and their associations, for a complete rejection of the anti Russian   course (including interference in Russia&#8217;s internal affairs) by these   states and their associations, and for their transition to a long-term   policy of good-neighbourliness and mutually beneficial cooperation with   Russia;<\/p>\n<p> 3) the   formation of a new model of coexistence by European states to ensure the   safe, sovereign and progressive development of Russia, its allies and   partners, and durable peace in the European part of Eurasia, taking into   account the potential of multilateral formats, including the   Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe.<\/p>\n<p> 60.   Objective prerequisites for the formation of a new model of coexistence   with European states are geographical proximity, historically developed   deep cultural, humanitarian and economic ties of the peoples and states   of the European part of Eurasia. The main factor complicating the   normalization of relations between Russia and European states is the   strategic course of the USA and their individual allies to draw and   deepen dividing lines in the European region in order to weaken and   undermine the competitiveness of the economies of Russia and European   states, as well as to limit the sovereignty of European states and   ensure US global domination.<\/p>\n<p> 61. The   realization by the states of Europe that there is no alternative to   peaceful coexistence and mutually beneficial equal cooperation with   Russia, an increase in the level of their foreign policy independence   and a transition to a policy of good neighbourliness with the Russian   Federation will have a positive effect on the security and welfare of   the European region and help European states take their proper place in   the Greater Eurasian Partnership and in a multipolar world.<\/p>\n<p><strong> The U.S. and other Anglo-Saxon states<\/strong><\/p>\n<p> 62.   Russia&#8217;s course towards the U.S. has a combined character, taking into   account the role of this state as one of the influential sovereign   centres of world development and at the same time the main inspirer,   organizer and executor of the aggressive anti-Russian policy of the   collective West, the source of major risks to the security of the   Russian Federation, international peace, a balanced, equitable and   progressive development of humanity.<\/p>\n<p> 63. The   Russian Federation is interested in maintaining strategic parity,   peaceful coexistence with the United States, and the establishment of a   balance of interests between Russia and the United States, taking into   account their status as major nuclear powers and special responsibility   for strategic stability and international security in general. The   prospects of forming such a model of U.S.-Russian relations depend on   the extent to which the United States is ready to abandon its policy of   power-domination and revise its anti-Russian course in favour of   interaction with Russia on the basis of the principles of sovereign   equality, mutual benefit, and respect for each other&#8217;s interests.<\/p>\n<p> 64. The   Russian Federation intends to build relations with other Anglo-Saxon   states depending on the degree of their willingness to abandon their   unfriendly course toward Russia and to respect its legitimate interests.<\/p>\n<p><strong> Antarctica<\/strong><\/p>\n<p> 65.  Russia   is interested in preserving Antarctica as a demilitarized space of   peace, stability and cooperation, maintaining environmental   sustainability and expanding its presence in the region. For these   purposes, the Russian Federation intends to give priority attention to   preservation, effective implementation and progressive development of   the Antarctic Treaty System of December 1, 1959.<\/p>\n<p><strong> VI. Formation and implementation of foreign policy<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong> of the Russian Federation<\/strong><\/p>\n<p> 66. The   President of the Russian Federation, acting in accordance with the   Constitution of the Russian Federation and federal laws, defines the   main lines of the foreign policy, directs the county&#8217;s foreign policy   and, as the head of State, represents the Russian Federation in   international relations.<\/p>\n<p> 67. The   Council of the Federation of the Federal Assembly of the Russian   Federation and the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian   Federation, within the scope of their authority, shape the legislative   framework for the foreign policy and implementation of international   obligations of the Russian Federation, as well as contribute to the   fulfilment of the tasks of parliamentary diplomacy.<\/p>\n<p> 68. The Government of the Russian Federation takes measures to implement foreign policy and international cooperation.<\/p>\n<p> 69. The   State Council of the Russian Federation participates in the development   of strategic tasks and goals of the foreign policy, assists the   President of the Russian Federation in determining main directions of   the foreign policy.<\/p>\n<p> 70. The   Security Council of the Russian Federation defines main directions of   the foreign and military policy, forecasts, identifies, analyses and   assesses threats to Russia&#8217;s national security, develops measures to   neutralize them, prepares proposals for the President of the Russian   Federation regarding the adoption of special economic measures with a   view to ensuring national security, examines issues of international   cooperation related to maintaining security, coordinates efforts by   federal executive bodies and executive bodies of the constituent   entities of the Russian Federation to implement decisions adopted by the   President of the Russian Federation with a view to ensuring national   interests and national security, protecting the sovereignty of the   Russian Federation, its independence and state integrity, preventing   external threats to national security.<\/p>\n<p> 71. The   Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation develops a general   strategy of the foreign policy of the Russian Federation and presents   relevant proposals to the President of the Russian Federation,   implements the foreign policy course, coordinates the activities of   federal executive bodies in the area of international relations and   international cooperation, and coordinates international relations of   the subjects of the Russian Federation.<\/p>\n<p> 72. The   Federal Agency for the Commonwealth of Independent States Affairs,   Compatriots Living Abroad, and International Humanitarian Cooperation   assists the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation in   pursuing a uniform foreign policy line in terms of coordinating and   implementing programmes on international humanitarian cooperation, as   well as in the implementation of state policy in the field of   international development assistance at the bilateral level.<\/p>\n<p> 73. Other   federal executive bodies carry out international activities in   accordance with their powers, the principle of foreign policy integrity   and in coordination with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian   Federation.<\/p>\n<p> 74. The   constituent entities of the Russian Federation engage in international   and foreign economic contacts in accordance with their powers and in   coordination with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian   Federation, taking into account the important role of inter-regional and   trans-border cooperation in the development of relations between the   Russian Federation and foreign states.<\/p>\n<p> 75. When   preparing and implementing foreign policy decisions, the federal   executive bodies work with the chambers of the Federal Assembly of the   Russian Federation, Russian political parties, the Civic Chamber of the   Russian Federation, non-profit organizations, expert and academic   community, cultural and humanitarian associations, the Russian Orthodox   Church and other traditional Russian religious associations, business   circles and mass media, contributing to their participation in   international cooperation. The broad involvement of constructive social   forces in the foreign policy process promotes national consensus on   foreign policy, assists in its implementation, and plays an important   role in terms of more effective resolution of a wide range of issues on   the international agenda.<\/p>\n<p> 76.   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