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Media Review

13 may 2009
Press Russian International

Novaya Gazeta: "Riot Police to Switch Steering Wheel"

What will follow the final ban on importing right-hand drive cars?


13 may 2009

Novaya Gazeta: “Rossia & Company”

Russian businessmen arrested in Spain on charges of operating a criminal organisation have connections with Russian government officials, politicians, heads of state-owned companies and friends of Vladimir Putin.

13 may 2009

Nezavisimaya Gazeta: "Peace Treaty with Tokyo is a Matter of the Future"

During Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin’s visit to Japan yesterday, the two countries signed an agreement on the peaceful use of nuclear energy, as well as other bilateral agreements. These agreements pave the way for the exchange of Russian energy resources for the latest Japanese technologies, and for the further development of bilateral trade. The political nature of the discussions demonstrated that Mr Putin is making the broadest possible use of the 2008 provision extending the Prime Minister’s authority in implementing Russia’s foreign policy.

13 may 2009

Moskovsky Komsomolets: "Returning Kuril Islands Becomes a Matter of Honour"

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin responded to Japan’s proposal to give half of the islands with neither a “yes” nor a “no”.

13 may 2009

Komsomolskaya Pravda: "Destiny of the Kuril Islands Postponed till Summer"

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin hopes to develop Sochi and the Russian Far East with the help of Japanese technologies.

13 may 2009

Izvestia: "THERE IS NO WAY TO SPLIT THE ISLANDS BY HALF, IS THERE?"

Yesterday, during a working visit in Tokyo, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin took part in a dozen meetings. Throughout the visit, he tried to deal exclusively with the economic issues within his competence, but on a couple of occasions he could not help but go beyond. This was the case primarily because the Japanese couldn’t pretend the whole time that there are issues in relations with Russia, which worry them more than the territorial issue. However, this did not prevent Putin from consolidating bilateral economic cooperation by signing an important agreement in the nuclear energy field, and making a contribution to humanitarian contacts by presenting his book about Judo to the Japanese public. But a bad aftertaste lingered…

13 may 2009

Gazeta: "Japanese Are Tempted By Oil and Gas"

The visit by Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin to Japan was devoted to the development of bilateral economic cooperation, but avoiding the territorial issue over the South Kuril Islands is practically impossible at any bilateral summit. Moscow is convinced that territorial issues are no obstacle to economic cooperation, whereas Tokyo warns that this is an impediment, and the problems must be resolved as soon as possible. Japanese Prime Minister Taro Aso reminded Putin about Japan’s position. “If we can remove this bone of contention, we will build relations of true partnership,” Aso declared.

13 may 2009

Vedomosti: "Yevtushenkov Offer"

AFK Sistema’s owner Vladimir Yevtushenkov offered Prime Minister Vladimir Putin to transfer to the Government 25% plus one share of Svyazinvest in exchange for writing off a Sistema affiliate’s 26-billion roubles debt to Sberbank and a controlling stake in MGTS.

12 may 2009

Izvestia: "Vladimir Putin Spends a Day Discussing Shipbuilding"

The Prime Minister has inspected the leading enterprises in the Far East. After watching a Russia-Canada hockey match, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin set off for the East: he will spend the whole of today in Japan, will be in Mongolia tomorrow, and he stopped over in Komsomolsk-on-Amur yesterday.

12 may 2009

Gazeta: "$5 Bn above the Plimsoll Line"

The Government has decided to admit private foreign investors to the Russian civil shipbuilding industry. A leading Singaporean shipyard is ready to invest up to $5 billion in the building of a new shipyard in the Far East, the president of the United Shipbuilding Corporation, Vladimir Pakhomov, announced to a conference on the development of the Far Eastern shipbuilding industry, which was held in Komsomolsk-on-Amur and was chaired by Prime Minister Vladimir Putin.

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