In his message for Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, Prime Minister Putin noted that strategic economic, energy and cultural partnership between Russia and Azerbaijan had successfully developed in 2009. "I am eager to continue to work closely with you to strengthen bilateral ties and implement major joint projects that will promote stability and security in the region in the interests of our nations," reads the message.
In his message to Azerbaijani Prime Minister Artur Rasizade, Prime Minister Putin stressed that the constructive cooperation between the two countries' governments and state, public and business communities had strengthened the Russian-Azerbaijani strategic partnership in all areas in 2009.
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In his message wishing Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan a happy New Year and Christmas, Prime Minister Putin noted that the Russian-Armenian partnership has been very rewarding in the outgoing year, with much progress made in bilateral projects in trade, the economy, investment, culture and other areas.
In his message for Armenian Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin expressed confidence that Russian-Armenian ties will continue to develop and will include many new initiatives.
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In his message to Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, Prime Minister Putin noted with satisfaction that Russia and Belarus had recently celebrated the tenth anniversary of signing the Treaty on the Union State. He added that this period has seen large-scale and important efforts to develop ties between Russia and Belarus in trade, the economy, science, technology, education and culture. "We are eager to step up our efforts to advance the integration of Russia and Belarus," reads the message.
In his message to Belarusian Prime Minister Sergei Sidorsky, Prime Minister Putin expressed confidence that the two countries' bilateral cooperation in trade, the economy, the energy industry, science, technology, culture and other areas would continue to improve in 2010.
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In his message to Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev, Prime Minister Putin noted that the outgoing year had been successful for Russian-Kazakh relations. "We were successful in implementing the joint action plan for 2009-2010 and other high-level and top-level agreements, with joint projects in many areas of bilateral cooperation, including trade, the economy, science and technology, developing significantly," reads the message.
In his message to his Kazakh counterpart Karim Massimov, Prime Minister Putin expressed confidence that 2010 would open new avenues for comprehensive cooperation, primarily within the framework of the Customs Union and the formation of the common economic space, which "is fully in the interests of Russia and Kazakhstan and will encourage the implementation of new major joint projects."
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In his message to Kyrgyz President Kurmanbek Bakiyev, Prime Minister Putin emphasised that strong, traditional ties of friendship and mutual respect connect Russia and Kyrgyzstan, while strategic partnership was working effectively for the benefit of the citizens of both states and had a positive impact on the political climate in Central Asia.
In his message to Kyrgyz Prime Minister Daniar Usenov, Prime Minister Putin stressed his eagerness to continue active cooperation with Kyrgyzstan to implement major joint projects for the benefit of the two nations and in the interests of stability and security in Central Asia.
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In his message to Moldovan Prime Minister Vladimir Filat, Prime Minister Putin expressed his hopes that the progressive development of the Russian-Moldovan relations would fully comply with the inherent interests of the two nations in the spirit of constructive and mutually beneficial cooperation.
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In his message to Tajik President Emomali Rakhmon, Prime Minister Putin noted that in the outgoing year cooperation between Russia and Tajikistan had grown stronger in a number of areas, facilitating the completion of the Sangtuda 1 Hydroelectric Power Plant and the establishment of a branch of Lomonosov Moscow State University in Dushanbe.
In his message to Tajik Prime Minister Oqil Oqilov, Prime Minister Putin noted that the positive developments in the two countries' relations were fully in line with the traditions of friendship, mutual empathy and respect that have historically connected Russia and Tajikistan.
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In his message to Turkmen President and Prime Minister Gurbanguly Berdymukhamedov, Vladimir Putin emphasized that the dialogue between Russia and Turkmenistan was based on strong traditions of friendship, mutual empathy and respect.
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In his message to Uzbek President Islam Karimov, Prime Minister Putin expressed his satisfaction with the intensive dialogue between Russia and Uzbekistan, and noted that this dialogue was based on the principles of strategic partnership, mutual benefit and respect. Vladimir Putin added that these principles were advantageous to the two nations and would promote stability and security in Central Asia.
Prime Minister Putin also congratulated his Uzbek counterpart Shavkat Mirziyoyev, expressing confidence that in 2010 the traditional friendly and strategic partnership between Russia and Uzbekistan would be enhanced by new areas of mutually beneficial cooperation in politics, the economy, science and culture.
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Prime Minister Putin's message to Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko reads, "Our relations have been intensive and fruitful in the outgoing year. We jointly addressed important tasks for the development of Russian-Ukrainian ties in trade, the economy, the energy industry, investment, science, technology, culture and other areas. I expect that next year the Russian and Ukrainian governments will continue working actively on major joint projects in the interests of our nations."
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In his message to Abkhazian President Sergei Bagapsh, Vladimir Putin stressed that due to their joint efforts, the two countries managed to improve bilateral relations significantly in all areas. The Prime Minister said that it was important to use the potential of cooperation in order to boost Abkhazia's social and economic development, as well as strengthen its sovereignty and national security.
"Your landslide victory in the presidential election is a guarantee that Abkhazia will contribute much to developing genuine partnership and neighbourly relations with Russia," the message says.
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In his message to South Ossetian President Eduard Kokoity, Vladimir Putin said that Russia and South Ossetia have significantly improved their bilateral relations, are developing their legal framework, and consistently implementing a plan to help South Ossetia recover.
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In his message to Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, Vladimir Putin noted that a significant progress has been made in strengthening Russian-Brazilian strategic partnership. The two countries have successfully worked together on the international stage, including within the G20 and BRIC.
In his message of congratulations, Mr Putin stressed: "In your capacity as the co-chairman of the high-level Russian-Brazilian Commission, you are making an invaluable contribution to expanding bilateral political, trade, economic, scientific and technical cooperation, and promoting promising joint projects."
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In his message of congratulations to British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, Vladimir Putin expressed hope that the coming year would offer new opportunities to develop Russian-British relations. "We are ready to combine our efforts to expand trade and economic ties, as well as strengthen politician cooperation to the benefit of our countries and all of Europe," the message reads.
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In his message to German Federal Chancellor Angela Merkel, Vladimir Putin said that in 2009 Russia and Germany did much to strengthen their strategic partnership, develop political dialogue and improve trade, economic, scientific, technical, cultural and humanitarian ties. The Prime Minister also expressed confidence that the coming year would bring new opportunities for developing fruitful bilateral relations, as well as new ideas and initiatives to Russian-German relations.
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In his message to Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Vladimir Putin stressed that during Mr Singh's recent visit to Moscow, the two leaders managed to reach important agreements strengthening the bilateral strategic partnership, which fully corresponds to the traditionally friendly and trustful relations between Russia and India.
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In his message to Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, Vladimir Putin mentioned the rapid development of the Russian-Italian strategic partnership. "Largely due to your personal efforts, we are now implementing new promising projects in the trade, economic, energy, scientific, technical, cultural, social and other areas," the message reads.
The Prime Minister also wished his Italian counterpart a speedy recovery after the "revolting incident in Milan."
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In his message to Chinese President Hu Jintao, Vladimir Putin noted that the departing year, which was the Year of the Russian Language in China and the year marking the 60th anniversary of Russian-Chinese diplomatic relations, had been quite successful. He added that the Russian-Chinese strategic partnership was developing in a sustainable way and had positively affected global political and economic processes. "I appreciate our sincere and open relationship very much. I have warm memories of my recent visit to China, which took place in the traditional atmosphere of trust and friendship," Mr Putin said.
Addressing Chinese Prime Minister Wen Jiabao, Mr Putin expressed confidence that the agreements reached during his recent visit to China would benefit the Russian-Chinese strategic partnership, create favourable conditions for the implementation of trade, economic, energy, cultural, social and other projects.
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In his message to US President Barack Obama, Vladimir Putin said that Russian-US relations have been developing significantly in recent years. "I sincerely hope that this positive approach will allow us to find optimal solutions to even the most complicated problems in our bilateral relations. It is also important to increase our efforts to settle difficult international and regional situations," Mr Putin said.
Mr Putin also congratulated Mr Obama on receiving the Nobel Peace Prize.
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In his message to French President Nicolas Sarkozy, Vladimir Putin expressed confidence that in 2010 the two countries would continue developing their relations in all areas, including politics, the economy, trade, investment, science and culture. He also said that the Year of France in Russia and the Year of Russia in France would inevitably give a fresh mighty impetus to bilateral cooperation.
In his message to French Prime Minister Francois Fillon, Vladimir Putin noted that the two countries managed to significantly improve Russian-French relations in the trade, economic, scientific, technical, cultural, educational and other areas.
In his message to Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama, Vladimir Putin noted that Russian-Japanese relations had developed successfully in all areas in 2009. The two countries strengthened their trade and economic cooperation and considered new joint projects in energy, automobile manufacturing, telecommunications and other areas.
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The Prime Minister also sent messages of congratulations to the presidents and prime ministers of Argentina, Hungary, Venezuela, Greece, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Spain, Qatar, Cuba, Libya, Mongolia, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Turkey, Finland and other countries.




