VLADIMIR PUTIN
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VLADIMIR PUTIN

Point of View

14 october
2009
Russia in Global Economy 72

"The developments in our region, especially in Afghanistan and around it, call for more energetic and coordinated actions from foreign ministries and security agencies. We know how much effort our Afghan counterparts are making and must support them as much as we can."

Vladimir Putin
At the meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation’s Heads of Government Council, Beijing, October 14, 2009
14 october
2009
Russia in Global Economy 72

"We should make full use of the advantages and benefits of cooperation in the post-crisis period of development. The Joint Initiative of Global Economic Crisis Counteraction, which we are to adopt today, provides a good basis for this. This document will allow us to coordinate anti-crisis measures within the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation."

Vladimir Putin
At the meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation’s Heads of Government Council, Beijing, October 14, 2009
14 october
2009
Russia in Global Economy 72

"Economic problems inevitably arise due to labour migration. In accordance with the agreements reached at our previous meeting in Astana, we have begun a discussion on a range of related issues. It is important that this discussion cover policies against illegal migration, and readmission, and the streamlining of procedures for legal guest workers to protect their rights and legal interests. We must protect them, but we will only be able to do so when the procedures are well-regulated."

Vladimir Putin
At the meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation’s Heads of Government Council, Beijing, October 14, 2009
14 october
2009
Russia in Global Economy 72

"Coordinated efforts by customs services of the member-countries, depending on the competence and mutual understanding of their staffs, are also important. Coordinating the actions of member state customs services is also important and depends on staff competence and a level of mutual understanding. The protocol on cooperation in training and advanced training of customs officers, also to be signed today, will help significantly increase efficiency. In addition, we have discussed improvement of customs services' interaction at a bilateral meeting with our Chinese colleagues."

Vladimir Putin
At the meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation’s Heads of Government Council, Beijing, October 14, 2009
11 september
2009
Russia in Global Economy 72

"As for Opel, I hope the contract is one of the first steps leading to European economic integration. Every cloud has a silver lining, and the crisis has laid bare many of the problems of mismanagement. This concerns many Western companies, among others, and General Motors is no exception."

Vladimir Putin
At a met with members of the sixth Valdai Discussion Club, Moscow, September 11, 2009
11 september
2009
Russia in Global Economy 72

"It might be easier today, however, to settle problems with countries with which Russia has lasting economic and political ties. Germany is Russia's principal partner in Europe and the world. Our number one partner in many respects. Exports to Russia have helped Germany retain several hundred thousand jobs. The fact is worth repeating: because Russia consumes German commodities and services, several hundred thousand Germans kept their jobs due to our partnership."

Vladimir Putin
At a met with members of the sixth Valdai Discussion Club, Moscow, September 11, 2009
1 june
2009
Russia in Global Economy 72

"As I have said, I am pinning great hopes on the expansion of Magna's presence - in particular, on sharing a part of its knowhow with Russia. I hope it will tell on Russian industrial production."

Vladimir Putin
Meeting with Industry and Trade Minister Viktor Khristenko, Sberbank President German Gref and Magna International Co-Chief Executive Officer Siegfried Wolf, Moscow, June 1, 2009
1 june
2009
Russia in Global Economy 72

"The troubleshooting plan proposed by such an influential company as Magna has been recognised as the best possible option for investors and, even more so, for Opel employees in Germany and other countries. That is essential. I am interested in it, to an extent, because Opel has two plants in Russia."

Vladimir Putin
Meeting with Industry and Trade Minister Viktor Khristenko, Sberbank President German Gref and Magna International Co-Chief Executive Officer Siegfried Wolf, Moscow, June 1, 2009
1 june
2009
Russia in Global Economy 72

"As for purchasing Opel stock, I want to make it understood from the start that the Russian Government is not directly involved but approves Sberbank's participation in the transaction. This is primarily because Sberbank is one of the largest creditors of the Russian automotive industry and has long-established contacts with it."

Vladimir Putin
Meeting with Industry and Trade Minister Viktor Khristenko, Sberbank President German Gref and Magna International Co-Chief Executive Officer Siegfried Wolf, Moscow, June 1, 2009
12 may
2009
Russia in Global Economy 72

"As for the second line of the ESPO pipeline project, we have not removed this issue from the agenda. We will address it as the production rate grows in East Siberia. [Russian] companies tell us they are prepared to produce 50-80 million metric tons [of oil] annually there. This would be enough to fill the pipeline and make it commercially expedient."

Vladimir Putin
At a joint press conference on the outcome of the Russian-Japanese talk with Minister of Japan Taro Aso, Tokyo, May 12, 2009
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