Vladimir Putin has extended greetings to the faculty, students, researchers, postgraduate scholars, and alumni of the Institute of Asian and African Studies at Lomonosov Moscow State University on the occasion of its 70th anniversary.
In his congratulatory message issued on May 16, 2026, the Russian President praised the institute's long-standing contribution to Oriental and African studies, highlighting its historic role in shaping generations of scholars, diplomats, journalists, and international experts.
President Putin stated that the institution's rich academic legacy is closely connected with some of Russia's most respected schools of Asian and African studies, as well as a distinguished community of scholars and educators who helped strengthen the country's global intellectual and diplomatic presence.
He emphasized that graduates of the institute have played a major role in the development of international relations and in reinforcing Russia's position on the global stage through their work in diplomacy, science, journalism, business, and public administration.
The Russian leader also commended the current academic community for preserving the institution's strong traditions while continuing to expand scientific research and public awareness on contemporary international issues and global challenges.
According to the message, the institute continues to provide students with deep academic and practical knowledge that remains highly valued across multiple professional sectors, particularly in civil services and diplomatic institutions.
President Putin expressed confidence that the Institute of Asian and African Studies at Lomonosov Moscow State University would continue to maintain its leadership position in international and regional studies, while future generations of students would uphold the institution's reputation through their achievements and contributions.
Founded in 1956, the institute is regarded as one of Russia's leading centers for Asian, African, and international studies and has produced numerous diplomats, researchers, policy experts, and international affairs specialists over the decades.

