VLADIMIR PUTIN
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VLADIMIR PUTIN

Point of View

10 february
2010
Environmental Protection 44

“It is important not only to realise the scope of problems but also take actual steps to address them, as my Finnish counterpart has just said, and take joint responsibility for the fate and recovery of the Baltic Sea. When addressing any economic issues and goals, it is necessary to take into account both the interests of one's own economy and people, and the interests of one's neighbours, as well as assess possible environmental impact on the Baltic which unites all of us. This is Russia's approach to implementing major infrastructure projects.”

Vladimir Putin
At a 2010 Baltic Sea Action Summit, Finland, February 10, 2010
3 december
2009
Environmental Protection 44

"I take advantage of my current job to try to resolve the most acute problems in that area. Are you aware that our Red list includes many animals that are on the brink of extinction and extermination? Among them - the Amur tigers in the Far East of which there are only 500 left. That is a critical number. The Far Eastern leopards are in an even worse situation. Scientists estimate that there are approximately 50 to 60 species of leopards left. "

Vladimir Putin
At a programme “Conversation with Vladimir Putin: To Be Continued", Moscow, December 3, 2009
18 november
2009
Environmental Protection 44

"We have made the first steps to the so-called green economy and sustained development. We have formulated strict energy efficiency guidelines. The government's development guidelines until 2012 and for the period until 2020 stipulate a series of nature protection and other environmental initiatives. Our goal is to fight pollution, rehabilitate land, and protect water and forest resources."

Vladimir Putin
At a congress of the Russian Geographical Society, Moscow, November 18, 2009
10 november
2009
Environmental Protection 44

"The required level of APG utilization should be no less than 95% by 2012. Oil producers that do not fulfill this requirement and continue to burn it off in flares will have to pay huge fines for excessive air pollution. Oil companies must also have positive stimuli for developing APG processing. For example, electricity generated from APG could have priority access to the country's power grids, which would encourage oil producers to invest in the construction of new generating capacities."

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting to discuss associated petroleum gas processing and Russia’s system of natural gas pipelines, November, 10, 2009
5 november
2009
Environmental Protection 44

"I would like to remind you that the Russian Federation currently holds the presidency of the Baltic Sea States Council. Just lately, several days ago, I signed off on the plan for the Russian Government's work as President of the Baltic Sea States Council. We are completing, have completed the practical work on the plan to improve the Baltic Sea environment for 2010-2012. It includes specific projects such as the building of purification facilities, including in the Kaliningrad Region."

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting of the Government Presidium, Moscow, November 5, 2009
25 october
2009
Environmental Protection 44

"Our foreign partners, as a rule, are very sensitive to environmental issues and conservation. I agree with them entirely. In that sense the establishment of new, state-of-the-art enterprises in Russian regions will contribute to the responsible use of natural resources, help put an end to predatory exploitation of forests, and improve the environment not only in Russia, but in the whole north-west of the European continent. And this also holds for other parts of the world, for example the Far East."

Vladimir Putin
At a press conference on the Third Russian-Finnish Forestry Summit, St.Petersburg, October 25, 2009
25 october
2009
Environmental Protection 44

"Russia supports the Finnish initiative of holding a Baltic summit in Helsinki early next year. I believe that its decisions will strengthen environmental cooperation in the region. Let me remind you that Russia currently holds the presidency of the Helsinki Commission on the Protection of the Baltic Marine Environment. Needless to say, we are ready to render our Finnish colleagues every assistance in the context of the future forum. I would also like to tell you that the Government of the Russian Federation has decided to prepare and launch a programme to improve the Baltic Sea ecology. The programme will cover the period of 2010-2015. It is based on the measures set forth in the Helsinki Commission Action Plan."

Vladimir Putin
At a press conference on the results of the Russian–Finnish talks, St.Petersburg, October 25, 2009
1 august
2009
Environmental Protection 44

“Upgrading environmental standards, if the industrial facility already exists, should be a smooth process. We should consider the current economic and social environment, setting feasible periods for giving up outdated technology and for dealing with social issues which emerge while industries are upgraded. And we should create new jobs where the old ones are cut."

Vladimir Putin
At the meeting on environmental protection and security, Irkutsk, August 1, 2009
1 august
2009
Environmental Protection 44

“Expanding cooperation with public environmental organisations is one of the most important points of the environmental protection measures package prepared by the Government. I guess you already have the draft of this document. After our meeting today, the necessary changes will be made, and I will put my signature on it.”

Vladimir Putin
At the meeting on environmental protection and security, Irkutsk, August 1, 2009
1 august
2009
Environmental Protection 44

“We therefore pay attention to environmental programmes in our key strategy documents, including the Long-Term Development Concept until 2020 and the Guidelines for Government Action until 2012. It's about improving the law, measures to reduce industrial waste, waste recycling development and the revitalisation of polluted areas.”

Vladimir Putin
At the meeting on environmental protection and security, Irkutsk, August 1, 2009
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