The SPIEF conference in Russia, amidst NATO war fears, will spotlight Putin's address

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Russian President Vladimir Putin will address the SPIEF conference to be held from 5 to 8 June in St. Petersburg, Russia. In which he can give Russia's message to the world and its preparation regarding a possible direct conflict between Russia and NATO. Representatives from about 136 countries will participate in SPIEF.

The St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) conference is going to be held in St. Petersburg, Russia from 5 to 8 June. This annual conference is going to prove to be a very important platform for Russia. Especially when Russia has been successful in facing the sanctions imposed by Western countries in the third year of the Russia-Ukraine war.

Russian President Vladimir Putin will address this conference, in which he can give Russia's message to the world and its preparations regarding a possible confrontation between Russia and NATO. Representatives from about 136 countries will participate in SPIEF, which makes this event a global platform. On this platform, Russia will present its achievements and plans to the world.

Big announcement regarding the railway line

The Crimea Bridge built to connect Russia to Crimea has gained recognition all over the world today. Russia plans to lay a railway line from the border city of Rostov to Crimea via Donbas. A formal announcement regarding this can be made at SPIEF. Apart from this, Russia will also discuss four high-speed railway projects at this conference. The proposed plan includes a 679 km long route from Moscow to St. Petersburg and Moscow to the capital of Belarus, Minsk. After the Crimea Bridge, these railway projects of Russia are also being seen as Putin's legacy.

Claims to be successful on the economic front along with war

Russia says that it has successfully faced the challenge of sanctions from Western countries and has managed to move its economy forward. Russia developed its vaccine 'Sputnik V' during the COVID-19 pandemic and now wants to further enhance its capabilities in the pharmaceutical sector. Apart from this, Russia has also made great progress in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI). This platform is an opportunity for Russia to improve its image and spread its message to the world. Russia believes that despite the sanctions from Western countries, it has strengthened its economy and is now emerging as an independent and self-reliant power.

India and BRICS connection with SPIEF

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has addressed SPIEF as the chief guest in the year 2017. Every year a large delegation from India participates in this global conference. This year Russia is chairing the BRICS conference. In such a situation, a large participation of BRICS member countries is expected during SPIEF. President Putin also mentioned BRICS in the message sent regarding the organization of the conference and said that the idea of ​​forming BRICS came during the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum held in the year 2006.