VLADIMIR PUTIN
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VLADIMIR PUTIN

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13 october
2009
International Cooperation 318

"I am also confident that the Large-Scale Plan for Russian-Chinese Investment Cooperation will play a positive role. This is a very important step in our relationship, as is the Plan for Regional Development, which will involve the Far Eastern regions of Russia, the Siberian region of the Russian Federation, and northeast China. These plans will facilitate further economic growth both in Russia and China, and will help to create new jobs and factories."

Vladimir Putin
At a a press conference to summarise the results of the 14th regular meeting of the Russian and Chinese heads of Government, Beijing, October 13, 2009
13 october
2009
International Cooperation 318

"Contracts worth more than $3 billion have already been signed since the beginning of the forum today. This is especially important now that the global economy is going through hard times, fumbling for a way towards post-crisis development. Without a doubt, building confidence in the business community, new joint investment ventures, trade, and industrial cooperation are of great importance for economic revival."

Vladimir Putin
At the meeting with the participants in the 4th Russian-Chinese Economic Forum, Beijing, October 13, 2009
13 october
2009
International Cooperation 318

"We know that China has a programme for developing its north-eastern provinces. In Russia we have a similar programme for the development of the trans-Baikal region, eastern Siberia and the Far East. It is clear that coordination of our efforts to develop these regions in China and Russia can produce a synergic effect, to use a fashionable term."

Vladimir Putin
In an interview to the Chinese media, Beijing, October 13, 2009
13 october
2009
International Cooperation 318

"We are in agreement that all the conditions are in place for further development of our political dialogue, as well as of our trade, economic and cultural ties. Everything is in place to continue our constructive efforts to resolve pressing issues for the international community, including those connected with overcoming the global financial and economic crisis. We can now confidently say that, on the whole, our trade and economic ties have weathered the crisis, and, despite the currently difficult situation in global markets, these ties have good potential for qualitative growth, including by means of major projects."

Vladimir Putin
At a a press conference to summarise the results of the 14th regular meeting of the Russian and Chinese heads of Government, Beijing, October 13, 2009
13 october
2009
International Cooperation 318

"I believe that cultural cooperation between our countries is very important. I think it is an absolute must for promoting our interaction in the economy and politics, and our military technical cooperation. The sphere of cultural relations is the base on which the main structure - mutual trust - can be built. It is the crucial prerequisite for promoting relations in all the above spheres."

Vladimir Putin
In an interview to the Chinese media, Beijing, October 13, 2009
13 october
2009
International Cooperation 318

"Cooperation between Russia and China is a vital element of global stability. We regard it as a vital element, and are developing our cooperation with China proceeding from this assumption, being aware of our mutual responsibility for international peace, security and sustainable development."

Vladimir Putin
In an interview to the Chinese media, Beijing, October 13, 2009
13 october
2009
International Cooperation 318

"The consolidated stand of China and Russia on different problems has restrained some of our less cautious colleagues. It has also facilitated the solution of some problems, in particular, in the sphere of global food security and economic development. Some problems, for example environmental ones, cannot be effectively resolved without a consolidated stand of such countries as Russia and China."

Vladimir Putin
In an interview to the Chinese media, Beijing, October 13, 2009
8 october
2009
International Cooperation 318

"We attach great importance to your agreement with Kamaz. Our relationship with Fiat was established several decades ago. Your Dutch branch is a world leader in manufacturing farm machinery, and its products have proven their worth in Russia. I think this agreement to establish two joint ventures represents great progress."

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting with with top executives from Kamaz and Fiat Group, Moscow, October 8, 2009
4 september
2009
International Cooperation 318

"Our economic (Russia and India) ties have been developing dynamically. Each year, the bilateral trade turnover expands by one third. Although the overall trade turnover does not yet match our potentials, we have succeeded in expanding it throughout January-June 2009 in conditions of the global financial and economic crisis. This is a rare occurrence in present-day conditions."

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting with Indian President Pratibha Devisingh Patil, Moscow, September 4, 2009
4 september
2009
International Cooperation 318

"I would like to once again underscore the special nature of bilateral relations which have evolved in this format for many decades. And we are very happy to note their current level. This particularly concerns the coordination of our positions, which coincide on numerous foreign policy issues."

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting with Indian President Pratibha Devisingh Patil, Moscow, September 4, 2009
1 september
2009
International Cooperation 318

"As for the Nord Stream, I have reiterated on a number of occasions that certain parties would like to represent this project as part of an anti-Polish agenda. There is no anti-Polish implication here. I just mentioned the Russian pipeline on Polish territory. It's only natural that Russia and its European gas consumers would want to diversify gas transport systems. What's so extraordinary about that? It is common practice throughout the world."

Vladimir Putin
At the joint news conference with Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk, Sopot, September 1, 2009
1 september
2009
International Cooperation 318

"We realise that the Ukrainian economy currently consumes as much energy as it needs. We will proceed from that. As for the details, we'll leave it up to businesses to settle between themselves. We hope they will do so."

Vladimir Putin
At the meeting wiht Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko, Sopot, September 1, 2009
1 september
2009
International Cooperation 318

"I have mentioned that during the past two years Russian-Polish relations have improved, becoming friendlier and more business-like. You were right when you said that in the past our relations were not as cordial.<...> I am grateful to the incumbent Polish Government, specifically Prime Minister Tusk, for being a counterpart and a partner that I am happy to cooperate with. We can discuss the controversial issues of the past in a calm and benevolent atmosphere, free from political prejudices, as well as develop pragmatic relations in politics and in the economy today, all based on respect for each other's interests. I hope we'll be able to maintain this positive trend, which I mentioned in my brief remarks."

Vladimir Putin
At the joint news conference with Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk, Sopot, September 1, 2009
1 september
2009
International Cooperation 318

"Poland is doing well economically despite the global crisis. But this in no way means that we should not counter current challenges together. Their number exceeds by far the threats of the global financial and economic crisis. It is clear that we should join our efforts to overcome the current problems, and to avoid difficulties in the future."

Vladimir Putin
At the joint news conference with Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk, Sopot, September 1, 2009
1 september
2009
International Cooperation 318

"I would like to express my wholehearted gratitude to you for the efforts your Government has taken in the past years to promote bilateral trade and economic relations. Our trade and economic relations rose very high in 2008: Russia became Poland's second largest trade and economic partner after Germany."

Vladimir Putin
At the talks with Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk in Poland, Sopot, September 1, 2009
1 september
2009
International Cooperation 318

"This year marks the 200th anniversary of Finland's inclusion in the Russian Empire as the Grand Duchy, and it is a good occasion to admit that relations between our countries are at a very positive level. Even though there are problems stemming from the global economic downturn, life still goes on and so do our relations."

Vladimir Putin
At the meeting with Finnish Prime Minister Matti Vanhanen, Sopot, September 1, 2009
1 september
2009
International Cooperation 318

"I fully agree with you that Russia and Bulgaria have special relations. All the projects we have developed in the past are aimed, in part, at strengthening Bulgaria's status as a major energy centre in Europe, and a large transit partner. In fact, these projects are aimed at changing the geopolitical - in this context - status of the country and providing the possibility for additional revenue from commodities transit."

Vladimir Putin
At the meeting with Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borissov, Sopot, September 1, 2009
1 september
2009
International Cooperation 318

"Russian-Dutch trade and economic relations are developing very successfully. Bilateral trade reached a record of $62 billion last year, and reinvestment reached $45 billion. Direct Dutch investment into the Russian economy stood at over $30 billion. Our joint plan of action will expire soon, and it is high time to lay the foundations for our cooperation over the next several years."

Vladimir Putin
At the meeting with Dutch Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkenende, Sopot, September 1, 2009
1 september
2009
International Cooperation 318

"As you know, cooperation between some Russian and Ukrainian companies is so deep that these companies would go out of business without each other. They would have to close down. This applies, for example, to aircraft building, which has excellent cooperation prospects. Russia has adjusted its policy with regard to An-70. We'll see how we could implement this project. There is much to discuss here."

Vladimir Putin
At the meeting with Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko, Sopot, September 1, 2009
28 august
2009
International Cooperation 318

"Russia has maintained good and long-standing relations with the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development. The Bank has invested over $11 billion in Russian projects, involving economic sectors highly important for the country. These include auto industry projects such as the launch of Volkswagen and Toyota assembly plants in Kaluga and St. Petersburg respectively, as well as power grid modernisation in certain Russian regions and a sewage treatment facilities project in St. Petersburg."

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting with the President of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development Thomas Mirow, Moscow, August 28, 2009
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