Russia is a member of the Madrid Trademark Agreement, so it can directly apply for a Madrid trademark (you can choose which countries to register when registering). There are 95 countries or organizations in Madrid:
India, Bhutan, North Korea, Armenia, Kyrgyzstan, Azerbaijan, Mongolia, Tajikistan, Vietnam, Iran, Kazakhstan, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Germany, Hungary, Latvia, Moldova, Slovakia, Ukraine, Slovenia, Romania, Monaco , Liechtenstein, Bulgaria, Austria, Croatia, Lithuania, Montenegro, Russia, Rwanda, Portugal, Spain, San Marino, Macedonia, Italy, Cyprus, Belarus, Benelux (Belgium/Netherlands/Luxembourg), Czech Republic, France, Poland, Serbia, Switzerland, Antigua and Barbuda, Saint Martin, Cuba, Algeria, Lesotho, Sierra Leone, Morocco, Liberia, Mozambique, Sao Tome and Principe, Sudan, Namibia, Madagascar, Egypt, Botswana, Kenya, Swaziland Netherlands, Zambia, Philippines, New Zealand, Syria, Greece, Tunisia, Estonia, Turkmenistan, Iceland, Mexico, Bonneh, St. Eustatius and Saba, Turkey, Ghana, South Korea, United Kingdom, Finland, Singapore, Curacao, Bahrain, United States, Georgia, Sweden, Ireland, Norway, Australia, Colombia, Israel, Denmark, Japan, Oman, Uzbekistan, European Union, African Intellectual Property Organization, Zimbabwe, Cambodia.
Madrid trademarks need to be based on Chinese trademarks, so the categories and products must be consistent with the Chinese trademarks
1. The applicant’s Chinese and English name and address
2. Goods or services
3. Trademark pattern
4. Copy of applicant’s identity certificate
5. Copy of Chinese trademark certificate