VLADIMIR PUTIN
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VLADIMIR PUTIN

Point of View

11 november
2009
International Cooperation 318

"Despite the reduction in trade, Austrian investment in the Russian economy has remained steady. By the beginning of this year, it amounted to almost four billion dollars. We welcome the efforts of Austrian businessmen to continue to expand their presence in the Russian market."

Vladimir Putin
At a joint press conference following the meeting with Werner Faymann, November 2, 2009
5 november
2009
International Cooperation 318

"The decision of General Motors not to go ahead with the deal and not to sell Opel to the Magna-Sberbank consortium does not damage our interests. That is clear. That said, we were ready to support the deal. We supported Sberbank's decision to take part in the Sberbank-Magna consortium created in order to buy Opel. We gave them political support as well. In fact, several days ago, during a conversation with the German Chancellor, I reaffirmed the Russian Government's decision to provide 250 million euros in state guarantees to ease the load on the German Government and the German financial institutions. On the understanding, of course - and this was in our interests - that the plan to rescue Opel would be an investment in the Russian automobile industry, and that the plan would involve the transfer of technology. The members of the consortium worked hard with government agencies, GM, and with trade unions. The plan had been fully agreed upon. The last-minute decision to pull out of the deal does not harm our interests, but it does say something about the somewhat peculiar culture of our American partners when dealing with their partners. That is obvious."

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting of the Government Presidium, Moscow, November 5, 2009
5 november
2009
International Cooperation 318

"As for our own plans, they will not be changed. We will work with everyone, including American manufacturers. GM has a presence in the Russian Federation. We will support its activities in Russia, just as we will maintain contacts with the European manufacturers, such as our German and French partners, as well as with all those who have come to our market. For example, the Japanese producers. We have our own ambitious plans with which we will go ahead regardless, if not within this arrangement, then under some other arrangement. These plans are still alive and well, and they will continue and be completed. There is no doubt about it."

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting of the Government Presidium, Moscow, November 5, 2009
2 november
2009
International Cooperation 318

"Relations between our countries, including our political ties, regulatory agreements and economic cooperation, have been developing very well recently. Bilateral trade grew considerably last year, by over 40%. Unfortunately, it has fallen by more than 40% in the first months of the year, but there is a clear tendency for revival. The overall decline is currently less than 20%."

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting with Danish Prime Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen, Moscow, November 2, 2009
2 november
2009
International Cooperation 318

"We are grateful to the Danish Government for giving permission for the construction of the Nord Stream gas transmission system through Danish territorial waters and part of the Danish exclusive economic zone in the Baltic Sea. We greatly appreciate this prompt and sound decision on the part of our colleagues. It is an example of a measured, politically unbiased approach towards energy issues and energy cooperation in Europe."

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting with Danish Prime Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen, Moscow, November 2, 2009
26 october
2009
International Cooperation 318

"Relations between Cyprus and the Russian Federation are based on long-standing traditions and continue to develop successfully. The legal base for cooperation between our countries is being strengthened. Quite recently, on October 8, the Government of the Russian Federation approved a protocol for an intergovernmental agreement that would protect capital investment. I think that the ratification of this agreement by both countries will make our economic cooperation even more transparent.."

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting with Marios Garoyian, President of the House of Representatives of the Republic of Cyprus, October, 26
25 october
2009
International Cooperation 318

"The only thing we consider unacceptable is the use of diplomatic services outside the Vienna Convention. I think that is indisputable. We very much hope to see a uniform interpretation of these issues on the part of our partners."

Vladimir Putin
At a press conference on the results of the Russian–Finnish talks, St.Petersburg, October 25, 2009
25 october
2009
International Cooperation 318

"The partnership between Russia and Finland are a model for genuine, good neighbourly relations. This is also true of our political, business and cultural ties, especially since in 2008 Russia has again emerged as Finland's biggest foreign trading partner. The trust we have built up enables us to discuss the most complicated issues frankly and reach the best solutions for both our countries' benefit."

Vladimir Putin
At a working visit in the Third Russian-Finnish Forestry Summit, St.Petersburg, October 25, 2009
25 october
2009
International Cooperation 318

"It is important that in spite of the global economic crisis, the implementation of key Russian-Finnish projects is proceeding at a good pace. Although there has been some decline in the volume of trade, I am confident that in the future we will be able to turn this situation around. In this connection I would like to remind you that last year Russia emerged as the biggest trading partner of the Finnish Republic. We are committed to building up our business ties, improving their quality and stability, and developing both the traditional and new areas of economic partnership."

Vladimir Putin
At a press conference on the results of the Russian–Finnish talks, St.Petersburg, October 25, 2009
25 october
2009
International Cooperation 318

"Finland's authority as a major player in the world timber market is unassailable. And very importantly, it applies not only to the quantity, but also to the quality of its products. I am referring to Finland's modern technologies, the advanced processing of raw materials, and advanced environmental programmes. All these areas are extremely important for us. The experience of our Finnish partners and their advanced know-how will certainly be used in Russia. I think it is in our mutual interests to shift the focus towards joint development of the markets in third-party countries, and to concentrate our resources on creating and promoting high-tech nanotechnology and biotechnology products in the timber industry. Ultimately, the future belongs to these technologies."

Vladimir Putin
At a joint press conference on the results of the Russian – Finnish talks, St. Petersburg, October 25, 2009
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