VLADIMIR PUTIN
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VLADIMIR PUTIN

Point of View

12 october
2011
International Cooperation 318

“The development of Russian-Chinese relations both in foreign policy and economics has an undoubted effect on the welfare of our people. That is why we attach such great significance to their promotion. In this context, contacts are important not only between heads of state and government, but also between the parliaments of our countries.”

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting with Standing Committee Chairman of China’s National People’s Congress Wu Bangguo, October 12, China
11 october
2011
International Cooperation 318

“We will create incentives to promote closer industrial cooperation, working to forge promising technological alliances, to implement infrastructure projects, and to increase mutual capital investment. Our aim is to diversify trade and economic ties between our two countries. We have already developed a whole set of tools to carry out such tasks, including the Investment Cooperation Plan and the Programme of Interaction between Regions of the Far East, Eastern Siberia and Northeastern China.”

Vladimir Putin
From a statement to the press, October 11, China
11 october
2011
International Cooperation 318

“We’re also planning to lay new energy routes. As you know, the Skovorodino-Daqing oil pipeline has been pumping crude oil since January 1, 2011. Russian and Chinese companies are beginning to work together to locate and develop new oil and natural gas deposits, including on the continental shelf. We’re already nearing the final stage of our work on natural gas supplies to the Chinese market. Preparations are underway for the construction of a large oil refinery in China’s Tianjin.”

Vladimir Putin
From a statement to the press, October 11, China
11 october
2011
International Cooperation 318

“I think everyone would agree that given the current difficulties in the world economy, in the United States and in the European Union, Russian-Chinese cooperation plays a stabilising role and benefits both our economies and our nations.”

Vladimir Putin
From a statement to the press, October 11, China
11 october
2011
International Cooperation 318

“In the course of our 16th prime ministerial meeting, we discussed in detail some of the recent issues of bilateral cooperation in almost every sphere. Our talks today reaffirmed the truly strategic nature of our relations. The political dialogue between the two countries continues to advance, the horizons of their cultural exchange are expanding, and their economic and regional cooperation is growing stronger.”

Vladimir Putin
From a statement to the press, October 11, China
6 october
2011
International Cooperation 318

“Are we going to join NATO or EU? No, we aren’t. We believe we are in a position to defend ourselves. As for the EU, we will continue to expand our relations with the European Union. <…> However, our primary goal is not to join alliances or achieve other political or administrative goals. Russia’s main goal is to improve its citizens’ standard of living. We will focus on achieving this goal.”

Vladimir Putin
At the VTB Capital “Russia Calling!” Investment Forum, October 6
14 september
2011
International Cooperation 318

“Russia has a special relationship with China, and not only because it is a close neighbour. We share many tasks and have common problems and common views on many processes under way in the international community. China is Russia’s strategic partner in the true and direct sense of this word.”

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting with Wu Bangguo, Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress of China, September 14
12 september
2011
International Cooperation 318

“Our trade and economic relations are making headway. Last year trade increased by 25%, and in the first half of this year it rose by another 50%. Last year Britain was our biggest trade and economic partner in terms of current investments.”

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting with British Prime Minister David Cameron, September 12
2 september
2011
International Cooperation 318

“Deutsche Bank is our longstanding partner and has been working in Russia since 1881. Over that time, we have made significant progress in various areas of cooperation. <…> This year, for the first time, Russia’s Finance Ministry placed its rouble-denominated domestic bonds on international markets. Deutsche Bank was among the institutions that helped Russia with this. I would like to thank you for your cooperation. The project has gone very smoothly.”

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting with Deutsche Bank CEO Josef Ackermann, September 2
9 august
2011
International Cooperation 318

"Finland is not only our good neighbour and friend but also a major trade and economic partner. Last year our trade grew by 28%, and by another 24% in the first five months of this year. We must do everything we can in order to maintain this pace. We see nervousness and turbulence in the international markets, but there is a lot we can do to ensure that our bilateral ties develop rhythmically and as planned, and to make sure that everything is on the rise".

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting with Prime Minister of Finland Jyrki Katainen in Sochi, August 9
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