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Putin Ready To Meet Russian PM After Zelenskyy Message
Russian President Vladimir Putin stated he has never refused a meeting and that anyone wishing to meet should come to Moscow. He added that a meeting is also possible in a third country, but only for the purpose of signing a treaty. The upcoming meeting on agricultural cooperation in Moscow will be held under the leadership of the Minister of Foreign Affairs. The Russian President stated on Saturday that he accepts a meeting with Ukrainian President Zelensky in a third country. However, he imposes the condition that a definitive peace agreement must be on the table for the meeting to occur. He said that Russia has never refused dialogue with Europe and views former German Chancellor Gerhard Schröder as the preferred negotiator from the European Union. Russian President Putin stated on May 9 that he would neither propose nor refuse a meeting with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy.
Business FM Russia
Moscow Maintains Old Maps Of Influence
A message indicates that Moscow continues to uphold its historical maps of influence.
Al Araby Radio Qatar
HR Expert: Salary Now Primary Factor In Job Choice
Tatiana Dalikova, CEO of HR agency Pro Personnel, stated that salary level has become the top priority for job seekers, surpassing additional benefits or remote work, which were two to three years ago.
Kommersant FM
Russia Develops Small Sea Drones, Unmanned Boats
The Russian military is prioritizing the development of various unmanned equipment, including drones and ground-based unmanned combat vehicles. A budget document states that these investments are to ensure the US Department of Defense meets short-term and long-term ammunition needs, replenishes depleted stocks, guarantees combat needs for US forces and their allies and partners, and rebuilds deterrence. The broadcast noted the presence of goose-stepping soldiers and highlighted Vladimir Putin's traditional use of the May 9th event. The May 9th parade featured missiles but no nuclear launchers, with media access, including NPR, restricted. There was also a potential for drone strikes to disrupt the event. The AIR Urdu Service confirmed Russia's military activities on May 9th involved different targets that were spatially distributed.
CNR Voice of China
Putin Comments On Peace Deal During Moscow Victory Day Parade
A festive parade in Moscow featured veterans with red ribbons and sabers. A scarlet banner was observed floating along an alley, with one veteran pushing a comrade's wheelchair. All veterans capable of walking in the city reportedly joined the procession from the crowd. During the celebrations, veterans were seen leaving a festive crowd. A car with a red banner drew applause from people and honking from neighboring cars. A policeman in parade uniform near Pashkov House saluted the vehicle. President Putin made comments during a military parade in Moscow marking Victory Day, a holiday commemorating the defeat of Nazi Germany during World War II. His remarks came after a lasting peace deal was reached.
Komsomolskaya Pravda
Russian Leader's Long Table Observed With Lavrov, Shoigu
A chief physician in Russia signed a document, reportedly from higher authorities, mandating that one mid-level medical staff member must "voluntarily" serve in the Special Military Operation for one year by the end of the year. There is a reported stagnation in Russia's military results. Inforadio RBB reported that perfectly choreographed video clips depicting the operations of the Russian army's armed forces are being shown. The videos depicting Russian army operations were described as 'perfectly choreographed.' A leader expressed vague optimism about winning the war against Ukraine, delivering slogans of perseverance to the Russian people. A broadcast observed another 'even longer table' involving Lavrov and Shoigu, likely referencing a meeting with the Russian leader.
Radio Svoboda
Putin's Financial Leverage Reduced Due To Ukraine Invasion
Russian President Putin's past influence, which converted into billions of dollars legalized across various jurisdictions, has been partly lost. This reduction in financial leverage is attributed to his actions in recent years, particularly the full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Radio Svoboda UA
Russia Sees Increased Tourism For May Holidays
A broadcast detailed a 'heroic' route from Moscow to Rzhev and back, along with a Moscow-Volgograd-Moscow route. Anna Mikhailova, head of excursion tourism development at the 'Turist' company, stated that a 4-day route for a small group of approximately 15 people would cost around 24,000 rubles per person. This price includes accommodation, breakfast, lunch, and excursion services along the route. Business FM and the Association of Tour Operators of Russia (ATOR) confirmed an increase in tourist flow for the May holidays, particularly to places of military glory within Russia. Popular destinations include Moscow, St. Petersburg, Volgograd, Sevastopol, Kaliningrad, and Smolensk. Additionally, trips to Brest in Belarus are noted as popular among families, children, and schoolchildren.
Business FM Russia
Belarus, Volgograd, Sevastopol Popular Russian Tourist Destinations
Insurance premium benefits for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) have been removed in Russia. The tax burden on businesses has increased by 12-15%. Many companies are expected to transition to VIP schemes and 'withdraw personnel' to avoid paying insurance premiums, according to the source. Some companies are reportedly trying to avoid paying insurance premiums, a development that follows Russia's removal of SME insurance benefits and increased tax burden. Patriotic tourism among Russians has seen an increase for the May holidays, with popular destinations including Volgograd, Tula, Kazan, Sevastopol, Kaliningrad, and Smolensk. Business FM confirmed this rise in tourist flow to places of military glory. Sergey Romashchin, Vice-President of the Association of Tour Operators of Russia and General Director of Dolphin travel company, also mentioned Moscow, St.
Kommersant FM
Policeman States Storming In Dark Not Possible
A policeman stated that it is not possible to storm in the dark, describing the situation as difficult.
Radio Zvezda