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
22 march
2012
Economy 103

“On the backdrop of rather complicated global economic and financial processes, Russia confidently started 2012. The first two months of the year saw positive dynamics in practically all of the key areas and indicators.”

Vladimir Putin
At a government meeting, March 22
21 march
2012
Natural disaster and emergency warning systems 12

“We need to take stock of the existing buildings and improve them, because unfortunately, many of them do not meet modern seismic stability standards. Some of them are, in fact, so dilapidated that they pose a danger to people’s lives and health. This is a big problem, and it requires joint efforts of the federal government, regions, and local governments.”

Vladimir Putin
At a videoconference on progress on the federal targeted programme to improve the reliability of residential buildings and other important facilities in seismically active regions in 2009-2014, March 21
21 march
2012
Natural disaster and emergency warning systems 12

“We agreed then that an interregional monitoring and emergency response centre needs to be set up in the Altai-Sayan Highland. It will rely on the operation of the modern seismic stations in the republics of Tyva, Khakassia and Altai. We need to complete, as soon as possible, the urgent warning system in all the high-risk areas in Russia.”

Vladimir Putin
At a videoconference on progress on the federal targeted programme to improve the reliability of residential buildings and other important facilities in seismically active regions in 2009-2014, March 21
21 march
2012
Natural disaster and emergency warning systems 12

“I would like to remind you that 25% of Russia’s territory is a high risk zone due to its seismic activity – Siberia as well as several regions in the Far East and in the south of Russia – in all, 27 regions including 550 cities and towns which are home to about 2 million people. This is an important issue for Russia, and a serious problem that should always be at the centre of our attention.”

Vladimir Putin
At a videoconference on progress on the federal targeted programme to improve the reliability of residential buildings and other important facilities in seismically active regions in 2009-2014, March 21
16 march
2012
Support for socially vulnerable segments of the population 105

“I am asking the Ministry of Healthcare and Social Development to work along with the other ministries, agencies and public organisations to determine what else should be done to enhance the effectiveness of our employment programmes for people with disabilities, including employment at federal and municipal agencies. I know from my own experience that when people with disabilities are offered decent jobs they sometimes work even more efficiently than people without any medical problems. They set a high value on their jobs.”

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting of the Healthcare and Social Development Ministry Board, March 16
16 march
2012
Support for socially vulnerable segments of the population 105

“First, we must provide incentives for those who would like to continue working after reaching the retirement age. <…> Our second basic goal is to further develop all the elements of the pension system, including pay-as-you-go, funded and voluntary contribution components, in order to guarantee the interests of current pensioners and those who are only working for a pension.”

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting of the Healthcare and Social Development Ministry Board, March 16
16 march
2012
Demographic policy 17

“Our demographic policy is now at the stage where the greatest effect can be achieved through direct targeted measures in specific regions, taking into account regional specifics, traditions, and patterns of family life. In some constituent entities, this will mean providing plots of land to families with many children; in others, additional benefits; in still others, housing; and somewhere else – a combination of all these measures.”

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting of the Healthcare and Social Development Ministry Board, March 16
16 march
2012
Demographic policy 17

“Our federal and regional programmes of support for families with children have proved to be highly effective; they must definitely be continued, though we also need to take additional steps in order to promote them still further. A particular focus has to be placed on the regions, where the demographic situation is still unstable.”

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting of the Healthcare and Social Development Ministry Board, March 16
16 march
2012
Demographic policy 17

“We have achieved some significant results, but our main success story has been the positive demographic trends. <…> The natural decline in the population has fallen by 86.3% since 2000. Life expectancy in Russia has gone up by almost five years within a fairly short period of time – and this is a good indicator – it currently stands at just over 70 years (70.3). The birth rate has risen by almost 45%, while infant mortality rates have declined.”

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting of the Healthcare and Social Development Ministry Board, March 16
16 march
2012
Labour Market Review 59

“The priority goals for the coming years are to reduce poverty and expand the middle class. Of key significance are a new quality of employment and a fair evaluation of one’s contribution as social mobility mechanisms. We must plan a trajectory of personal success in which everyone will have an opportunity not only to work in one’s profession but also to make a good career by improving one’s qualifications.”

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting of the Healthcare and Social Development Ministry Board, March 16
16 march
2012
Russia's Development Strategy 112

“We need to modernise all public and social services including hospitals, outpatient centres, preschools, schools and social welfare centres. They should comply with modern standards of comfort, design, energy efficiency, safety and accessibility, including for people with special needs.We need to look closely at both national and international experience and use the best practices as the basis for standard projects to be introduced across Russia.”

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting of the Healthcare and Social Development Ministry Board, March 16
15 march
2012
Labour Market Review 59

“Modern jobs, fair salaries and decent labour mean a new quality of life and the well-being of Russian families and our global competitiveness.”

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting devoted to the 20th anniversary of the Russian Trilateral Commission on the Regulation of Social and Labour Relations, March 15
15 march
2012
Russia's Development Strategy 112

“We must create harmonious conditions for the development of our human resources as the main guarantee of national success and progress. And one more point – our economic and social policy should be fair and should be in line with advance the interests of our entire society.”

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting devoted to the 20th anniversary of the Russian Trilateral Commission on the Regulation of Social and Labour Relations, March 15
15 march
2012
Education 98

“There’s one more issue concerning the approval of the document that will underlie the activities of the Federal Service for Intellectual Property. Allow me to emphasise that in addition to contractors hired under government R&D contracts, the service will supervise and oversee government customers in order to avoid a situation where funds intended for research and design activities are being disbursed just for the sake of being disbursed without much to show for it in terms of actual intellectual products.”

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting of the Government Presidium, March 15
7 march
2012
Protecting children’s rights and interests 10

“Foreign organisations dealing with adoptions must inform the Russian authorities on the fates of adopted children and their adaptation to their new life. But, alas, such agencies are reluctant to cooperate more often than not. The most effective way to resolve this problem is to conclude legally binding interstate agreements. <…> In addition, would-be adoptive parents have to undergo social and psychological training and receive a relevant certificate. The living conditions in a new family will be strictly monitored. Adoptive parents will have to regularly report on the well-being and education of the adopted child.”

Vladimir Putin
At a Government Presidium meeting, March 7
7 march
2012
Protecting children’s rights and interests 10

“The aforementioned international convention will allow us to clearly define parental rights and duties in marriages with foreigners, resolve the issues of guardianship and protect the rights of children to a decent and peaceful life and education.”

Vladimir Putin
At a Government Presidium meeting, March 7
7 march
2012
Protecting children’s rights and interests 10

“We must do everything to protect the interests of children and guarantee the settlement of all these disputes and conflicts by legal means alone.”

Vladimir Putin
At a Government Presidium meeting, March 7
7 march
2012
Protecting children’s rights and interests 10

“Today, we must take a decision on Russia's accession to the International Convention on Parental Responsibility and Measures for the Protection of Children. We must improve the protection of rights and interests of children born in marriages with foreigners.”

Vladimir Putin
At a Government Presidium meeting, March 7
7 march
2012
Russia's Development Strategy 112

“We must start making specific plans of action now, without any delay, and not only for us but also for the future government.”

Vladimir Putin
At a Government Presidium meeting, March 7
7 march
2012
Support for socially vulnerable segments of the population 105

“I'd like to remind you of our tasks in social sphere. Our first and most important task is to encourage the birth of a third child in families. I don't think this measure will cost too much. <…> One more important point is to bring stipends for students up to the subsistence level in the regions they live. This level will be around 5,000 roubles in the next calendar year.”

Vladimir Putin
At a Government Presidium meeting, March 7
5 march
2012
Improving the Government's Regulatory and Oversight Functions in the Economy 31

“We should be guided by the world’s best practices when a failure to submit returns or provide correct data involves criminal liability. The legislation in some countries with developed market economies includes such liability for officials. This discourages them from getting involved in illegal activities or circumventing state-imposed supervision.”

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting with Deputy Prime Minister Igor Sechin, March 5
2 march
2012
International Cooperation 318

“We would like very much to see a substantial increase in our trade and economic ties with Japan. However recently we have made significant strides in energy, high technologies and the auto industry, which is especially gratifying. Several Japanese companies have launched production in Russia, and these are very modern, high technology facilities. I hope that our trade and economic ties will grow.”

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting with chief editors of leading foreign media outlets, March 2
1 march
2012
State Services 10

“Today we are launching a special Internet portal which will act as a universal outlet where every Russian citizen can directly express his/her opinion on fundamental legislative initiatives that are important for them, their family, region or the whole country.”

Vladimir Putin
At a Government Presidium meeting, March 1
1 march
2012
Support for socially vulnerable segments of the population 105

“Today we must make decisions that are required in order to apply the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities in the Russian Federation. <…> The ratification of that international document is long overdue and this is an important step. In this way we confirm our willingness to conform with the highest international standards in ensuring the rights of persons with disabilities.”

Vladimir Putin
At a Government Presidium meeting, March 1
28 february
2012
Agriculture 81

“In order for us to be able to use these opportunities to the fullest, we should adopt the best practices used by the WTO old-timers, learn to use all forms of support, both direct and indirect, provided to agrarian producers. <…>Our goal is to use them wisely in our development strategy and make them work toward the further promotion of our agro-industrial sector.”

Vladimir Putin
At a national agrarian forum, Ufa, February 28
28 february
2012
Agriculture 81

“Last year grain harvest amounted to almost 94 million tonnes, which allowed us to replenish our reserves and not only to fully meet our domestic demand but also to export about 27-28 million tonnes. This is a good figure and we once again rank third place among the world’s top grain exporters. You’ve done an excellent job and we will continue supporting all those who work on land – there is no doubt about that.”

Vladimir Putin
At a national agrarian forum, Ufa, February 28
28 february
2012
Agriculture 81

“We protect the agrarian business against abuses by monopoly operators, including infrastructure monopolies. <…> Retail and wholesale agricultural markets will continue to be overseen by the state. Our goal is to facilitate the sale of produce by farmers without the involvement of any middleman.”

Vladimir Putin
At a national agrarian forum, Ufa, February 28
28 february
2012
Agriculture 81

“Agriculture has proven to be one of the most lucrative industries in the national economy. <…> The development of our agro-industrial sector has become an objective factor in ensuring the sustainable development of our economy as a whole, and improving the living standards of millions of people.”

Vladimir Putin
At a national agrarian forum, Ufa, February 28
27 february
2012
Culture 44

“Russia has a chance not only to preserve its culture but to use it as a powerful force for progress in international markets. The Russian language is spoken in nearly all the former Soviet republics and in a significant part of Eastern Europe. This is not about empire, but rather cultural progress. Exporting education and culture will help promote Russian goods, services and ideas; guns and imposing political regimes will not.”

Vladimir Putin
From the article in the Moskovskiye Novosti newspaper, February 27
27 february
2012
International Cooperation 318

“China's economic growth is by no means a threat, but a challenge that carries colossal potential for business cooperation – a chance to catch the Chinese wind in the sails of our economy. We should seek to more actively form new cooperative ties, combining the technological and productive capabilities of our two countries and tapping China's potential – judiciously, of course – in order to develop the economy of Siberia and the Russian Far East.”

Vladimir Putin
From the article in the Moskovskiye Novosti newspaper, February 27
27 february
2012
Russia in Global Economy 72

“Russia intends to continue promoting its security and protecting its national interest by actively and constructively engaging in global politics and in efforts to solve global and regional problems. We are ready for mutually beneficial cooperation and open dialogue with all our foreign partners. We aim to understand and take into account the interests of our partners, and we ask that our own interests be respected.”

Vladimir Putin
From the article in the Moskovskiye Novosti newspaper, February 27
27 february
2012
Russia in Global Economy 72

“We will continue on our constructive course to enhance global security, renounce confrontation, and counter such challenges as the proliferation of nuclear weapons, regional conflict and crises, terrorism and drug trafficking. We will do everything we can to see that Russia enjoys the latest achievements in scientific and technical progress and to assist our entrepreneurs in occupying an appropriate place on the world market.”

Vladimir Putin
From the article in the Moskovskiye Novosti newspaper, February 27
27 february
2012
Russia in Global Economy 72

“Russia is part of the greater world whether we are talking about the economy, media coverage or cultural development. We do not wish to and cannot isolate ourselves. We hope that our openness will result in a higher standard of living for Russia plus a more diverse culture and a general level of trust, something that is becoming increasingly scarce.”

Vladimir Putin
From the article in the Moskovskiye Novosti newspaper, February 27
27 february
2012
Russia in Global Economy 72

“We intend to be consistent in proceeding from our own interests and goals rather than decisions dictated by someone else. Russia is only respected and considered when it is strong and stands firmly on its own feet. Russia has generally always enjoyed the privilege of conducting an independent foreign policy and this is what it will continue to do. In addition, I am convinced that global security can only be achieved in cooperation with Russia rather than by attempts to push it to the background, weaken its geopolitical position or compromise its defenses.”

Vladimir Putin
From the article in the Moskovskiye Novosti newspaper, February 27
24 february
2012
International Cooperation 318

“I don’t think we are seeing a cooling [with USA]. We have a constant dialogue – we dislike some of the things our colleagues are doing, they don’t like some things we’re doing. But in general we have built a partnership over the key issues on the international agenda.”

Vladimir Putin
At the meeting with experts to discuss global threats to national security, strengthening Russia’s defences and enhancing the combat readiness of its armed forces, Sarov, February 24
22 february
2012
Armed Forces 77

“The formation of powerful and effective armed forces is our absolute priority. This is an absolute priority for our state and our national task for many years ahead, at least a decade. In this respect, everything is important – new equipment, modern principles of recruiting and manning and decent social guarantees for army personnel.”

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting with armed forces commanders during his visit to the Tamanskaya Brigade, February 22
20 february
2012
Armed Forces 77

“Not only the defence industry, but the entire Russian economy should be engaged in retrofitting the Army and Navy. Significant resources allocated to state defence programmes should promote qualitative economic growth in our country, stimulate demand for innovations and create tens of thousands of new and modern jobs.”

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting on government policy on the defence industry’s development to 2020 and beyond, February 20
20 february
2012
Armed Forces 77

“In the process of building our defence policy and modernising the Armed Forces, we should keep up with the latest trends in the military sphere. To fall behind these trends means becoming vulnerable and putting at risk our country and the lives of our soldiers and officers. We cannot afford repeating the tragedy of 1941, when a lack of readiness of the state and the Army for war led to the vast loss of human lives.”

Vladimir Putin
From the article in the Rossiiskaya Gazeta, February 20
20 february
2012
Armed Forces 77

“Our goal is to build an Army and a defence industry that will strengthen, not deplete, our national economy, and that is capable of securing Russia’s sovereignty, the respect of its partners and lasting peace.”

Vladimir Putin
From the article in the Rossiiskaya Gazeta, February 20
20 february
2012
Armed Forces 77

“The activities of defence industry enterprises should concentrate on the mass production of high-quality weapons with the highest performance characteristics to meet both current and projected defence challenges. Moreover, it is only the latest weapons and military equipment that will enable Russia to strengthen and expand its foothold in the world arms markets, where the winner is the one who can offer the most advanced designs.”

Vladimir Putin
From the article in the Rossiiskaya Gazeta, February 20
20 february
2012
Armed Forces 77

“In order to really improve this country’s defence capability, we need the world’s best state-of-the-art military equipment, not spending billions and trillions of roubles. It is unacceptable for the army to become a market for morale-sapping obsolescent weapons, technologies and research and development, especially if it is being paid for out of the public purse. That is why we have made our defence plants and design bureaus comply with stringent requirements, have been encouraging competition and investing heavily in the modernisation of the defence industry, advanced technologies and training of specialists.”

Vladimir Putin
From the article in the Rossiiskaya Gazeta, February 20
20 february
2012
Armed Forces 77

“The defence industry, our pride, boasts powerful intellectual and scientific capabilities. But we must also be honest in speaking about the problems that have built up. Russia’s defence research centres and production facilities have been slow to modernise over the last 30 years. In the coming decade, we need to close this gap. We must regain the technological lead in the entire spectrum of modern military technologies. I would like to stress once again that we will put the task of re-equipping the armed forces firmly in the hands of Russia's defence industry and scientific infrastructure.”

Vladimir Putin
From the article in the Rossiiskaya Gazeta, February 20
20 february
2012
Armed Forces 77

“Military Police will be introduced to oversee discipline among the personnel. Public, veteran, religious and human rights organisations should be actively involved in the education of the servicemen and the protection of their rights and interests and for forming a healthy moral environment.”

Vladimir Putin
From the article in the Rossiiskaya Gazeta, February 20
20 february
2012
Armed Forces 77

“Serious changes are planned for military strength acquisition. Currently, 220,000 officers and 186,000 soldiers and sergeants serve under contract. An annual increase of 50,000 service personnel is expected within the next five years. They will serve as sergeants, sergeant majors and military equipment specialists.”

Vladimir Putin
From the article in the Rossiiskaya Gazeta, February 20
20 february
2012
Armed Forces 77

“The rationale behind these changes clearly shows that our objective is to create a fully professional army. At the same time, we need to be aware of the fact that a professional army is expensive. If we continue manning the armed forces with contract personnel and conscripts, we will be compromising between this objective and our national capabilities.”

Vladimir Putin
From the article in the Rossiiskaya Gazeta, February 20
20 february
2012
Armed Forces 77

“The goal for the next decade will be to equip our armed forces with advanced armaments, which have better visibility, higher precision, and faster response times than similar systems used by any potential enemy.”

Vladimir Putin
From the article in the Rossiiskaya Gazeta, February 20
20 february
2012
Armed Forces 77

“We have begun a large-scale programme to re-equip the Army and Navy and other national security forces. Our number one priorities are nuclear forces, aerospace defence, military communications, intelligence and control, electronic warfare, drones, unmanned missile systems, modern transport aviation, individual combat protection gear, precision weapons and defence capabilities against such weapons.”

Vladimir Putin
From the article in the Rossiiskaya Gazeta, February 20
20 february
2012
Armed Forces 77

“We must restore the lost authority of our military institutions and integrate them into the system of military education, just as we are doing in the civilian sector of the economy. Military science must have a decisive influence on the formulation of the goals of the defence industry. Competent procurement mechanisms and the Defence Ministry departments responsible for military orders must ensure the efficient development of technical specifications for the design and production stages, as well as the specifications of weapons and military equipment.”

Vladimir Putin
From the article in the Rossiiskaya Gazeta, February 20
18 february
2012
Natural disaster and emergency warning systems 12

“Dilapidated and hazardous housing in earthquake-prone areas is a separate issue as we realise that it poses the greatest threat to people. We should develop a set of long-term measures. I mean the introduction of a control and continuous monitoring system in earthquake-prone regions – both at infrastructure facilities and in residential areas, towns and villages. At the same time, we need to create an emergency broadcast system. In this regard, I ask the Ministry of Civil Defence, Emergencies and Disaster Relief jointly with the Academy of Sciences to submit proposals on the establishment of an interregional Centre for the Forecast, Monitoring and Prompt Response to Emergencies on the Altai-Sayan Plateau.”

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting on earthquake relief in Siberian regions, Abakan, February 18
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