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7 december
2009
International Cooperation 318

“I am happy to note that India, which truly is an important strategic partner for us both in the region and globally, strongly supports our contacts in virtually every area.”

Vladimir Putin
At a negotiations with Prime Minister of India Manmohan Singh, Moscow, December 7, 2009
7 december
2009
International Cooperation 318

“We consider the implementation of joint business projects to be a key factor in achieving sustained development and economic growth. In that respect we recognise that India has for a great many years proved our reliable partner. We have many promising areas such as mineral extraction, metallurgy, energy, the jewellery and chemical industries, pharmaceutics, aviation, machine-building, space, transport and communications.”

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting with the members of the Russian-Indian Enterprise Management Council, Moscow, December 7, 2009
7 december
2009
International Cooperation 318

“Our task now is to move forward, to develop all the myriad opportunities we have to diversify the Russian-Indian partnership. The time has come to move to a qualitatively new level of bilateral interaction and to move on from traditional trade to large-scale joint projects and investments, including in the markets of third countries. This is even more important now when we are already seeing early signs of recovery in the global economy and business activity.”

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting with the members of the Russian-Indian Enterprise Management Council, Moscow, December 7, 2009
7 december
2009
International Cooperation 318

“I would like to say that the strengthening of our strategic partnership with India has been, and remains, a key priority for Russian foreign policy. That applies both to our interaction in the international arena and to the development of multi-faceted economic relations. We have already created a solid base for the latter. Over the last three years our trade has grown at a steady 30% a year. Moreover, it grew even in a time of global crisis. It grew by almost 8% during the first nine months of this year. It is a totally unique phenomenon. We see that cooperation with India has become genuinely immune to the crisis and that it need not fear fluctuations in the world market.”

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting with the members of the Russian-Indian Enterprise Management Council, Moscow, December 7, 2009
4 december
2009
International Cooperation 318

“Israel is one of Russia’s priority partners in the Middle East. We have also developed friendly relations over the past decades. We certainly value our contact and plan to continue promoting it”

Vladimir Putin
At a met with Avigdor Lieberman, Israel’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Moscow, December 4, 2009
3 december
2009
International Cooperation 318

"Now, concerning the WTO. Our entry remains our strategic objective, but our impression is that for some unknown motives certain countries, including the United States, are hindering our accession to the WTO. For us, our main priority is still integration across the post-Soviet space, and we are very pleased with the processes going on in the Customs Union, which I mentioned before, and which has been formed by Russia, Kazakhstan and Belarus."

Vladimir Putin
At a programme “Conversation with Vladimir Putin: To Be Continued", Moscow, December 3, 2009
16 november
2009
International Cooperation 318

"We are determined to step up cooperation in advanced technologies and science, including in purely scientific areas such as the International Laser and Cyclotron Centres currently under construction in Bratislava. We welcome the Slovak Government's decision to continue this project and ensure that it receives proper funding. For our part, we will do everything possible to complete this project successfully."

Vladimir Putin
At a statement to the press following the Russian-Slovak talks, Moscow, November 16, 2009
16 november
2009
International Cooperation 318

"Increasing work on infrastructure is also on our agenda. Possible projects include extending the railway from Kosice to Bratislava, with a branch to Vienna. <…> This project involves one more country: Ukraine. <…> The project has been progressing at a good pace so far. We have noted Prime Minister Fico's remark that this project is critical for Slovakia, not only in terms of building a railway but also due to the possibility of expanding the country's transport capabilities, which means increasing the capacity of ports and airports, directing cargo traffic through Slovakia to southern Europe, and using the transport capabilities of Slovakia proper. This issue will be thoroughly discussed and implemented as a part of a wider programme."

Vladimir Putin
At a statement to the press following the Russian-Slovak talks, Moscow, November 16, 2009
16 november
2009
International Cooperation 318

"Until recently, trade between Russia and Slovakia was distinctive for its positive growth, increasing more than threefold within the past five years. The global financial and economic crisis has certainly affected trade, and this year it will face a considerable decline. There is only one solution: We must restructure our trade and economic cooperation, and decrease its dependence on external conditions. This can be achieved by expanding business connections, investment partnerships, and cooperation in high-technology industries."

Vladimir Putin
At a statement to the press following the Russian-Slovak talks, Moscow, November 16, 2009
16 november
2009
International Cooperation 318

"Russia will continue supplying oil to the Slovak market and transporting it through Slovakia. In this respect, the project to extend the Druzhba oil pipeline from Bratislava to the refinery in Schwechat, outside Vienna, appears especially promising, although it requires further study by all those concerned."

Vladimir Putin
At a statement to the press following the Russian-Slovak talks, Moscow, November 16, 2009
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