Russia offers safe haven for people trying to escape Western liberal ideals
Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a decree aimed at attracting foreigners who oppose the ‘destructive neoliberal ideological agenda’ in their home countries.
This decree allows these individuals to apply for temporary residence in Russia without the usual requirements such as knowledge of the Russian language or history.
The initiative targets those who share “traditional Russian spiritual and moral values”, offering them a pathway to live in Russia as a form of humanitarian support.
MOSCOW, August 19. /TASS
Moscow will provide assistance to any foreigners who want to escape the neoliberal ideals being put forward in their countries and move to Russia, where traditional values reign supreme, according to a decree signed by President Vladimir Putin.
Under the document, such foreign nationals will have the right to apply for temporary residence in Russia “outside the quota approved by the Russian government and without providing documents confirming their knowledge of the Russian language, Russian history and basic laws.”
Applications may be based on the rejection of their countries’ policies “aimed at imposing destructive neoliberal ideals on people, which run counter to traditional Russian spiritual and moral values.”
The values are listed in the foundations of Russia’s state policy in this field, while the Russian government is expected to compile a list of countries imposing unhealthy attitudes on their citizens. The Foreign Ministry has been instructed to start issuing three-month visas to such applicants as early as in September.
In February, Putin supported the idea of Italian student Irene Cecchini that Russia should ease entry rules for those who share traditional cultural and family values. The head of state agreed that each case requires an individual approach.