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Media Review

23 march 2010
Press Russian International

Nezavisimaya Gazeta: "Krasnoyarsk Governor may get his big break"

United Russia branch in Siberia to present a dazzling array of large-scale projects to Vladimir Putin.


23 march 2010

Kommersant: “Russia will be shown China’s future”

Vladimir Putin will meet with Hu Jintao’s successor.

23 march 2010

Izvestia: “Putin says lazy bureaucrats should be fired”

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin told his deputy Dmitry Kozak to fire the bureaucrats who have failed to cut the cost of construction in Russia. Punishment should be administered at once, he said, which means someone would have been dealt a blow yesterday. As this issue went to press, the names of those punished were not yet known. The representatives of the agencies Izvestia has approached had the same answer: there was nothing to punish them for.

23 march 2010

Gazeta: “Vladimir Putin inaugurates banana route to South America”

Prime Minister Putin inaugurated a new sea shipping route in St Petersburg on Monday. The new transoceanic line will bring bananas from far-away Ecuador to Russia. Deputy Transport Minister Viktor Olersky told Gazeta that bananas on the Russian market will be cheaper and fresher thanks to the new route.

19 march 2010

Kommersant: “Would-be terrorist seizes police station”

Brandishing a fake bomb, the criminal demanded a meeting with Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin.

19 march 2010

Izvestia: “Nuclear ambitions”

Yesterday Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin looked on as the second reactor at the Rostov (Volgodonsk) Nuclear Power Plant was launched into full operation. Praising the work of the builders and engineers, the prime minister reminded them that under near-term plans, as many new reactors are to be built as had been in the USSR over the years of its existence.

19 march 2010

Gazeta: “Vladimir Putin pays an energetic visit to Volgodonskaya nuclear plant”

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin officially launched the second unit of the Volgodonskaya nuclear power plant in Volgodonsk, Rostov Region, on Thursday. True, he didn’t get to press the start button.

18 march 2010

Rossiyskaya gazeta-Nedelya: “Preserving lake Baikal: no more “sound and fury”

Addressing a meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Russian Geographical Society, Vladimir Putin spoke about the future of Lake Baikal and the town of Baikalsk.

18 march 2010

Izvestia: “Will Putin fight for the world cup?”

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin told his cabinet yesterday that Russia is attempting to host the world football championship in 2018. Competition will naturally be tough. But the CSKA victory over Spanish Sevilla is just more proof that nothing is impossible.

18 march 2010

Vedomosti: “Bankruptcy gets the green light”

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has authorized amendments submitted to the State Duma that will allow citizens to declare bankruptcy and seek to restructure their debt in a court of law. After two years in limbo, the draft has been included in the list of anti-crisis measures.

17 march 2010

Rossiiskaya gazeta: “Weighing the numbers”

Vladimir Putin takes the side of Baikal Pulp and Paper Plant.

17 march 2010

RBC Daily: “Bargaining is iappropriate”

The first meeting this year of the Council of Ministers of the Union State of Russia and Belarus was held in Brest yesterday. As usual, the prime ministers of the two nations were at pains to demonstrate how close they had become. However, Russia did not budge from its contentious terms on oil duties. It agreed to rescind the duties only on 6.3 million tons for internal consumption, a clause openly opposed by Alexander Lukashenko, while Minsk again kept silent on the recognition of Abkhazia and South Ossetia – an issue of high priority for Russia.

17 march 2010

Izvestia: “Customs moves to Brest”

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and Belarusian counterpart Sergey Sidorsky conducted a meeting of the Council of Ministers of the Union State of Russia and Belarus in Brest yesterday. The Russian prime minister criticized Minsk for being slow to recognize Abkhazia and South Ossetia, then called for the introduction of a common currency and promised that customs duties between the two countries will be abolished starting in 2012.

17 march 2010

Komsomolskaya Pravda: “Putin shown through security at Union State border”

As Vladimir Putin set foot on the soil of Brest, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko was negotiating the supply of Venezuelan oil with Hugo Chavez in Caracas. The Russian prime minister’s press service denied rumours that Lukashenko had simply “fled” in order not to discuss the sensitive issue of Russian energy supplies. Putin arrived in Brest rather than Minsk for scheduled meetings with the Belarusian number two, Sergey Sidorsky.

17 march 2010

Gazeta: “Brest becomes gateway of the customs union”

Vladimir Putin inspects the last outpost between the Atlantic and Kamchatka.

16 march 2010

Rossiiskaya Gazeta: "Putin calls on government to eliminate bureucratic barriers"

Vladimir Putin continues revising the system of state supervision, this time in the construction industry.

16 march 2010

Moskovsky Komsomolets: "Putin tackles the problem of Lake Baikal"

Vladimir Putin, who had already established his credentials as a defender of tigers and leopards, yesterday turned his attention to polar bears. "They must survive not only in the zoo, but also in the wild," the prime minister said, setting a new goal for the protection of the species. The Board of Trustees of the Russian Geographical Society earmarked 4 million roubles for saving the population of polar bears. Another 46 million was divided up among other fields of research, including the programme to preserve the Lake Baikal ecosystem.

16 march 2010

Komsomolskaya Pravda: “Vladimir Putin: "The state and philanthropists must help geographers"”

The RGO meeting yesterday was opened by its President Sergei Shoigu, who gave the floor to the head of the RGO Board of Trustees Vladimir Putin. The prime minister began his speech by congratulating Komsomolskaya Pravda columnist Vasily Peskov.

16 march 2010

Kommersant: “A kopeck here, a kopeck there add up to a lot”

An enlarged meeting of the board of the Russian Geographical Society (RGO) was held in Moscow yesterday. Our special correspondent ANDREI KOLESNIKOV saw it as the birth of a heady new national idea whose realization Vladimir Putin will oversee personally.

15 march 2010

Kommersant: “Only business lasts forever”

In India, Putin may not have had any new insight on Mohandas Gandhi, but he brought back a fat stack of contracts for Russia.

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