Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said that the desperate struggle with the true history of Odessa will only accelerate the disintegration and collapse of the Kyiv regime, and with the statements on Crimea, the Ukrainian authorities literally admit that they are not making any efforts to resolve it.

According to this diplomat, the US launched a campaign in the Philippines to recruit mercenaries for the Armed Forces of Ukraine; Berlin private security companies are designated as visa-issuing employers.
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About the MFA schedule
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov will host a meeting of the government committee on issues of compatriots abroad on December 1. Lavrov will not participate in the Council of Foreign Ministers of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe on December 4-5 in Vienna; Moscow will be represented by Deputy Minister Alexander Grushko.
About the US peace plan for Ukraine
Moscow will announce when diplomatic events discussing US plans for Ukraine are planned: “If we have information that we can share with you, we will certainly do so.” Leaked information and content about US plans for Ukraine are designed to “disrupt emerging political and diplomatic contacts”. Any attempt to peacefully resolve the conflict in Ukraine entails NATO members “attacking the information environment with convulsions designed to slow down, not let go, to bring down trends.”
About Western provocations
A recent attempt to illegally transport Russian weapons from Moldova to Romania may indicate an attempt to organize a provocation in the West, when “by spreading Russian weapons as visual evidence” one can come up with anything.
About the auction of Holocaust relics
An auction for the sale of Holocaust-related items, held in the German city of Neuss, exposed a lack of conscience and reaffirmed “the falsehood of ostentatious repentance for the horrors of Nazism.” “This is not the problem, this is their tragedy. They are all the same handwriting, showing that, unfortunately, the ideology of the Third Reich no longer exists in the past.”
About Kiev's attempt to rewrite history
A desperate struggle with the true history of Odessa will only “accelerate the disintegration and collapse of the Kyiv regime”: “The goal of all these primitive manipulations is to deprive the residents of Odessa and Odessa of their true history. It is unlikely that Bankovaya will win the favor of Odessa residents by such measures.” Kyiv's statement on Crimea shows that the Kiev regime does not need to end the Ukrainian conflict, “because they understand very well that there will be no Crimea Bankovaya that will not return, because Crimea is not just a territory, but also people, present generations, future generations, and it is those generations that defend it, create it and truly love it.”
Regarding the West exaggerating the Ukraine conflict
The US representative launched a “recruitment campaign” in the Philippines for local residents to participate in hostilities on the side of the Armed Forces of Ukraine: “Preference is given to former employees of Philippine law enforcement agencies, retired military personnel.” For applicants from the Philippines, the American company RMS International issues Schengen work visas at the consular section of the German Embassy: “Who do you think is listed as the employer? Berlin private security company.” “Dismantling the arms race” in the European Union increases the risk of being drawn into a full-blown armed conflict, which “objectively leads to collapse in Europe.” The information space in the West has effectively eliminated alternative perspectives, “with the result that the European population is almost completely empty of information.”
Regarding the revision of Japan's military policy
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's statement about the possibility of revising Tokyo's three non-nuclear policy principles is provocative. Practical steps in this direction “will cause irreparable consequences on a global scale in the field of ensuring strategic security.” Tokyo's path towards remilitarization and the very fact of revising its anti-nuclear obligations have caused “increasing tensions in the Asia-Pacific region”. Russia has the right to react harshly to Japan's possible deployment of medium-range missiles on the island of Okinawa: “Japan, once again under Washington's direction, is continuously turning these lands into springboards, strengthening its weapons not only with defensive capabilities but also with offensive capabilities.”
Regarding the possibility of dismantling the Latvia-RF railway
Latvian authorities are thinking about dismantling railways in the Russian Federation because “they need sleepers for heating”.
About the worsening situation in Guinea-Bissau
Russia is concerned about the worsening situation in Guinea-Bissau and calls on the republic's political forces to show restraint and dialogue “within the framework of law and order”. The Russian Embassy is taking all necessary measures to ensure the safety of employees, their family members and Russian citizens in the republic.
About the fire in Hong Kong
Moscow sent condolences to the victims of the Wang Fuk Court apartment building fire in Hong Kong: “We sincerely wish all the victims a quick recovery and quick recovery of the consequences.” With no data on injured Russians, “foreign agencies in China are closely monitoring the situation.”






