The organisation aims to enhance Russian-language education, support translation initiatives, and facilitate cultural and academic exchange, ensuring continued relevance of Russian as a language of international dialogue.
The IORL will actively engage in humanitarian and cultural projects, promote the translation of literary and scientific works to and from Russian, and organise conferences, exhibitions, and educational programmes on an international scale.
According to the approved concept in 2022[3]: After gaining independence in the CIS participant states, a natural process of the rise and development of the languages of the peoples of the Commonwealth began, which became an integral element of state-building and the consolidation of society.
The organisation's primary goals include fostering relations based on friendship, mutual understanding, and cooperation between member states, with a focus on promoting Russian as a tool for interstate communication.
This includes facilitating access to global knowledge databases in culture, literature, and history, and reinforcing Russian's status as an official and working language in international and regional organisations.