VLADIMIR PUTIN
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VLADIMIR PUTIN

Point of View

2 may
2012
Russia's Development Strategy 112

“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.”

Vladimir Putin
At a government meeting, May 2
14 august
2009
Budget 89

“As you know, we intended initially to keep next year's budget deficit under 5-5.5%. However, there are low-income population groups who need support-pensioners, disabled persons, and others. There are also commitments to some economic sectors-in particular, the state-financed ones, which we must keep. There are also pivotal national priorities-defence, security, the innovation economy, which also need support. So we have deemed it necessary to raise the budget deficit to 7.5%.”

Vladimir Putin
At the meeting with State Duma Speaker Boris Gryzlov, Federation Council Speaker Sergei Mironov, and Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Alexei Kudrin, Sochi, August 14, 2009
14 august
2009
Budget 89

“7.5% is the highest permissible deficit. If the Government, the Finance Ministry or any other agency, or State Duma or Federation Council members think priorities should be shifted in the budget draft submitted by the Government, it should be done not by increasing the deficit but through redistribution of expenditures. Setting priorities is an essential part of our joint efforts.”

Vladimir Putin
At the meeting with State Duma Speaker Boris Gryzlov, Federation Council Speaker Sergei Mironov, and Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Alexei Kudrin, Sochi, August 14, 2009
14 august
2009
Budget 89

“We have to retain the preset rate of funding at this year's level, and even increase it slightly, despite the crisis. In the process, regrettably, we are going to come across problems caused by the deficit. And here our actions must be as responsible as possible. We must not upset national macroeconomic stability.”

Vladimir Putin
At the meeting with State Duma Speaker Boris Gryzlov, Federation Council Speaker Sergei Mironov, and Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Alexei Kudrin, Sochi, August 14, 2009
12 august
2009
International Cooperation 318

“We will continue to pursue our social policy. Let's put it blankly, we will continue to pay retirement pensions, as we have done starting from 2003, based on my decision. More than 1 billion roubles have been allocated for these purposes this year. And next year payments will remain the same. No changes are expected.”

Vladimir Putin
In an interview with Abkhazian media, August 12, 2009
12 august
2009
International Cooperation 318

"We all know quite well that since 2003 Russia has been providing assistance to Russian citizens who live in Abkhazia, paying pensions and several other allowances. I understand perfectly well that this assistance is only a response to the heritage of the past. Our main goal is creating a self-sustained economic system in Abkhazia."

Vladimir Putin
At the Russian-Abkhazian negotiations, Sukhumi, August 12, 2009
12 august
2009
International Cooperation 318

“Why could Abkhazia be interesting for Russia in terms of economy? The first point, which is obvious, is tourism. I have just visited Turkey and met with Prime Minister Erdogan, a good friend of mine, and with President Gul as well. We discussed different fields of co-operation. Two-and-a-half million Russian tourists visit Turkey every year. Turkey is a big country and there are a lot of modern hotels there. And one million Russian tourists visit Abkhazia. The figure is comparable with that of Turkey. One million! That's what we have under current circumstances, when far from everything has been restored, neither in Gagra, nor in other resorts. Imagine what will happen if we restore everything.”

Vladimir Putin
In an interview with Abkhazian media, August 12, 2009
12 august
2009
International Cooperation 318

“As for Abkhazia and South Ossetia, well, speaking of the Abkhazian budget, this year we allocated funds to the tune of 2.5 billion roubles to support the Abkhazian budget. And these are only the funds allocated to support the budget; there are funds allocated for other purposes as well. Next year the figure will be approximately the same, just a little bit smaller. But, next year we are going to allocate considerable funds for security purposes, specifically, for our military base in Abkhazia - about 15 billion roubles. This money will be used to reinforce the border and to create an up-to-date border - not the Maginot Line, but a border - to enable normal communication with both Georgia and Russia, to create modern infrastructure, to equip the border and to equip border troops, to upgrade the military base. All in all, it will take 15-16 billion roubles.”

Vladimir Putin
In an interview with Abkhazian media, August 12, 2009
12 august
2009
International Cooperation 318

“There are infrastructure projects regarding transport, border crossings with Russia, as there are weak points there. To be frank, we have not found any specific financing sources so far, but still motorway and bridge construction, railroad restoration between Sochi and Sukhumi, marine transportation between Sochi and Sukhumi - all this will require another 4 billion roubles. This is a rough estimate. I would like to repeat that we have not yet found sources to finance infrastructure projects, but the expenses have not been calculated yet. The calculations are being done now by the experts. And we will continue to do it.”

Vladimir Putin
In an interview with Abkhazian media, August 12, 2009
12 august
2009
International Cooperation 318

“We are going to work within existing treaties and agreements. The legal basis for our cooperation is strengthening; we have drafted about 40 agreements with Abkhazia on various spheres of our cooperation, and we are confident they are going to work efficiently towards the well-being of the people of Abkhazia and Russia.”

Vladimir Putin
In an interview with Abkhazian media, August 12, 2009
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