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
12 march
2009
Support for the regions 129

“We stipulate more lenient terms as regards the level of co-financing expenses for receiving federal subsidies. Notably, 95% of regional employment facilitation programmes will be financed out of the federal budget, and the rest from constituent entities' own revenues.”

Vladimir Putin
Meeting of the Government's Commission for Regional Development, Novokuznetsk, 12 March 2009
12 march
2009
Support for the regions 129

“We have added another 300 billion roubles to the new version of the federal budget: 150 billion will be spend on direct subsidies to the regions, and the other 150 billion will be issued as loans on favourable terms.”

Vladimir Putin
Meeting with Kemerovo Region Governor Aman Tuleyev, Novokuznetsk, 12 March 2009
12 march
2009
Support for the regions 129

“Due to the global financial and economic crisis, Russia's regions and municipalities will, unfortunately, receive much smaller revenues this year. As you know, there will also be substantial shortfalls in revenue at the federal level. First of all, we will receive smaller regional profit-tax proceeds. Other tax proceeds, including severance-tax proceeds, will also be reduced.”

Vladimir Putin
Meeting of the Government's Commission for Regional Development
10 march
2009
International Cooperation 318

“As for the prospects of bilateral cooperation [Russian and Hungarian], I would like to say that they are not limited to energy or trade and economic relations. It is important to enhance our scientific, cultural and educational ties, and we intend to highlight these fields.”

Vladimir Putin
Plenary meeting of intergovernmental Russian-Hungarian consultations, Moscow, 10 March 2009
10 march
2009
International Cooperation 318

“Hungarian export to Russia has increased nine-fold-really!-within the six years of Mr Gyurcsany's premiership. Russia has become Hungary's second-largest trading and economic partner after Germany as the result of our latest efforts.”

Vladimir Putin
News conference by Vladimir Putin and Hungarian Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsany to summarise intergovernmental consultations, Moscow, 10 March 2009
10 march
2009
International Cooperation 318

“As for Russian relations with Hungary, they are not limited to hydrocarbons in the energy shpere. They also include nuclear energy. As you know, our Hungarian friends asked us some time ago to troubleshoot for a Hungarian nuclear plant and our experts fully cooperated. A contract has been made for nuclear fuel and materials through 2032 or 2035. These supplies are smooth. Now, if possible, our companies might take part in a tender to build new units. We are supplying power station coal to Europe, Hungary being no exception. We obviously depend on our consumers just as they depend on us. If we take each other's interests into due account, this interdependence becomes not only a stability factor but also one of the key parts and means of overcoming the present-day global economic crisis.”

Vladimir Putin
News conference by Vladimir Putin and Hungarian Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsany to summarise intergovernmental consultations, Moscow, 10 March 2009
10 march
2009
Fuel and energy sector 51

“Either you have gas or you have none-and call it anyway you like. Russia has gas, and has enough of it to satisfy our own growing demands and that of our European consumers for a hundred years to come, or even longer. I say this with full confidence, relying on serious studies.”

Vladimir Putin
News conference by Vladimir Putin and Hungarian Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsany to summarise intergovernmental consultations, Moscow, 10 March 2009
10 march
2009
Fuel and energy sector 51

“As for other routes, we have nothing against them. However, Project Nabucco, so frequently talked about now, does not cut the number of transit countries. True, it bypasses Ukraine, but it actually increases the number of transit countries - Azerbaijan, Turkey, Georgia, and even more because the pipeline will not work at full capacity unless, for instance, Iran joins the project. We will be glad to see the project implemented someday. It will improve the balance of European energy supply.”

Vladimir Putin
News conference by Vladimir Putin and Hungarian Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsany to summarise intergovernmental consultations, Moscow, 10 March 2009
10 march
2009
Fuel and energy sector 51

“We have also drafted a separate document on building a major underground gas storage facility in Hungary, with Hungarian company MOL acting as Gazprom's partner in the project.”

Vladimir Putin
Plenary meeting of intergovernmental Russian-Hungarian consultations, Moscow, 10 March 2009
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