“Support from Russian citizens has always helped us, and I’m confident that the government’s future line-up will rely on the people. We must never forget about the needs of ordinary people. We must always remember how government-level decisions influence the lives of all ordinary Russian citizens.”
"Understand that businesspeople expect me to tell them what we are going to do in the immediate future, and I will do so. But at this point I am speaking about our development strategy. We have always behaved honestly with regard to our partners. I would like to say for everyone to hear: we will not change our strategy. Any other approach would run counter to the logic of our strategic course for rebuilding our economy and - this is also very important - would undermine Russia's reputation as a reliable partner."
"I can tell you that the moratorium on the increase of unprocessed lumber prices will be extended into next year, 2010. I believe a similar decision can be taken for 2011. But we will make a decision based on our analysis of the situation on world markets. We hope that our foreign partners will use the additional breathing space judiciously - incidentally, this applies not only to foreign partners, but to our own logging industry as well - in order to expedite the implementation of their development projects and not appeal to the Russian Government to extend the moratorium year in and year out."
"The new Russian Forestry Code, which came into force in 2007, has set transparent, market-oriented rules for the industry. They are based on environmental responsibility, equal access to resources, and incentives for those who invest in advanced timber processing. Such investors will receive tracts of forested land without auction. We have simultaneously decided to phase in higher export duties for unprocessed lumber. I would like to stress that this is by no means an attempt to weaken the position of our competitors. It is a very natural and long overdue step towards a more modern and diversified economy. I am confident that such steps open up new opportunities both for us and for our traditional partners. To be fair, one cannot but notice that we have given our foreign colleagues an excellent opportunity to expand their business. In effect, we have given them direct access to the Russian market and sent them a signal: come and build your facilities, create jobs, and work."
"We do not believe that the current problems are reason enough for giving up our plans for modernisation altogether, or for abandoning our commitment to scaling down the export of raw timber. I am speaking about our development strategy."
"Germany is Russia’s leading trade and economic partner. Last year, Russia-Germany trade exceeded $60 billion. This year it will be considerably smaller because of the crisis. However, I was pleased and even surprised to learn that in January through April German investment in the Russian economy grew 36%. It is proof that our relations have been growing despite problems in the global economy and our countries' economies. Moreover, import and export between Russia and Germany is balanced, and our relations are sufficiently diversified."
"The regions formerly complained there were no federal regulatory system or established programmes and methods for such reforms. Such complaints were justified, but we cannot accept them any longer, now that all the appropriate programmes have been worked out and tested in pilot projects as part of the national priority projects."
"Now is the time to be thrifty, improve the performance of agencies funded by the government, implement new ways of financing, and remove administrative obstacles. It is the time to learn to develop on the basis of domestic resources and potential, and to implement cutting-edge technologies. You can rely on federal support for all of this-provided regions fulfil their basic social obligations toward citizens."
Ours is a socially oriented budget. It stipulates requisite allocations for the payment of benefits, pensions and wages. We are carrying out a large-scale pension reform - we have discussed this more than once and you know the main parameters of that reform. We must do everything possible to ensure the unconditional implementation of these commitments. On the other hand, the budget is also aimed at development, and so allocations to high technologies have been reaffirmed and, in some cases, increased, in particular allocations to the aerospace sector, shipbuilding and other high-tech sectors.
"A majority of the Russian regions made significant progress last year-life expectancy and birth rates grew, while death rates decreased, especially among people of working age. A majority of regional leaders managed to deal with the unfortunate situation. Timely steps prevented snowballing unemployment, and regional employment services promptly concentrated on stabilising the labour market."