Putin discusses Star City’s problems with cosmonauts.
Russia is continuing to expand its GLONASS navigation system in the near-earth orbit, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin announced yesterday. The system will have 27 or 28 satellites, or “eyes”, by the end of the year. Their current number is 21.
The process of establishing a retail mail bank that would provide financial services to the most distant corners of Russia has entered a decisive stage. Yesterday, a short list of candidates for participation in this ambitious project, supervised by Vnesheconombank, was made public.
Today, Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin will go on a one-day visit to Venezuela. In Caracas, he will meet with Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, take part in signing about a dozen documents and meet with Bolivia’s President Evo Morales.
Prime Minister Vladimir Putin is exceptional, if only because he has remained a major factor in Russian politics for the ten years since his election as president. From a top manager hired by the nation, he became a national leader by the middle of his second presidential term. He still retains this status, which does not require any formalisation because it hinges on unprecedented trust. During these ten years, Putin has met three public requirements – order, stabilisation and development.
Prime Minister Vladimir Putin hosted his Ukrainian counterpart Mykola Azarov in Moscow for the first time yesterday. From the start, Azarov said his goal was to build Russian-Ukrainian relations from scratch for many years to come. However, Putin refused to revise the gas agreements during the meeting.
Nikolai Azarov calls on Vladimir Putin to turn over a new leaf.
Representatives of small and medium-sized Russian businesses held an innovation forum yesterday. They discussed how business could become the driver of growth by adopting high technology. However, it was left to Prime Minister Vladimir Putin to dot all the i’s and cross all the t’s.
Economic Development Ministry proposes to bring back export duties on potassium.
Relations with Russia are China’s foreign policy priority, Vice-President of the People’s Republic of China, Xi Jinping, assured Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin yesterday. Putin assured Xi of full Russian support for China over the Taiwan issue (mainland China regards the Taiwan government as separatist.) Xi Jinping’s first visit to Russia was at the invitation of the prime minister.