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Media Review

12 march 2010
Press Russian International

Rossiiskaya Gazeta: "As Karma favours"

During his one-day stay in India today, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin plans to meet the country’s leaders, hold business talks on over a dozen contracts, open two exhibitions, and hold an Internet conference with the greater Indian public.


12 march 2010

RBC Daily: “His Majesty the armoured battalion commander”

President Dmitry Medvedev received King Abdullah II of Jordan, yesterday, who is arguably Russia’s greatest ally in the Middle East. True, warm relations with the Arab monarch are taking time to be translated into major economic projects, but the kingdom plays an important role in the Middle East peace process, and it is important for Russia to hear out King Abdullah before the ministerial meeting of the Quartet.

12 march 2010

Komsomolskaya Pravda: “Putin allows pilots to take off at an hour’s notice”

The head of Rosaviatsia, Alexander Neradko, yesterday reported to Prime Minister Putin on air traffic. He said the country’s air space would be divided into three classes. In the first two classes, above 8100 m, reserved for large planes, permits will still be required for flights. In the third class, reserved for helicopters and small aircraft, one would need only to provide notification, as before.

12 march 2010

Nezavisimaya Gazeta: “Delhi to fork up for the Gorshkov”

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin arrived in India yesterday, where contracts worth $10 billion, including the supply of arms and nuclear plant construction, are expected to be signed.

11 march 2010

Nezavisimaya Gazeta: “United Russia promoters from Tula”

Inexplicably, only the ruling party decided to use the president’s name in its March election campaign.

11 march 2010

Komsomolskaya pravd: "Vladimir Putin: We must help people to pay taxes, not to victimise them"

On Wednesday, the government discussed ways to augment the budget without capsizing business.

11 march 2010

Izvestiya: "GLONASS takes Putin on a ride to India and back"

This evening, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin is en route to India. The official portion of his visit will start on Friday, whereupon he will meet with the Indian president and prime minister, hold a web conference with local residents, and sign a dozen contracts and agreements amounting to almost $10 billion.

11 march 2010

Izvestia: “State benefits to promote innovation”

In 2011, the government will raise taxes; however, it is ready to offer tangible benefits to innovative companies and to some medical, educational, and scientific institutions.

11 march 2010

Gazeta: “Government says no to major tax hikes”

The government will not raise wage taxes from the present 26% to 34% in 2011 as projected, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said at a meeting on Wednesday, outlining major tax policies for the next year and the scheduled period from 2012 through 2013.

10 march 2010

Komsomolskaya Pravda: “Putin says the time has come to rebuild Russia’s monetary reserve”

The meeting will serve as the initial step in planning next year's budget, Putin said, noting that the economic situation has stabilized and now there is every opportunity to arrange the 2011 budget according to traditional methods.

10 march 2010

Komsomolskaya Pravda: "Putin rides across mountains"

The Russian prime minister, a renowned lover of extreme sports, twice ascended the mountains of Tyva together with Minister of Civil Defence, Emergencies, and Disaster Relief, Sergei Shoigu, a native to the region. Putin slept in a tent, sat by the fire, and ate porridge and ukha from the cauldron.

10 march 2010

Kommersant: “Budget process returns to status quo”

Yesterday evening, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin chaired his first cabinet meeting on federal targeted programmes (FTPs) in the 2011 budget.

10 march 2010

Kommersant: "Putin to hold a question-and-answer session for United Russia"

United Russia (UR) has set up a working group to prepare an interregional party conference in Krasnoyarsk on March 30. The party members expect their leader Vladimir Putin to speak to them. This time, the format implies a question-and-answer session rather than a unilateral communication with regional activists in the style of a party congress.

9 march 2010

Vladimir Putin to Viktor Yanukovych: “We’d rather have your bacon than your tricky politicians”

Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin invites Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych to join the Customs Union.

9 march 2010

Kommersant: “We must consider the experience of strong bilateral relations”

If the Ukrainian President intended to stun Prime Minister Vladimir Putin at a recent get-together, he certainly succeeded.

9 march 2010

Rossiyskaya Gazeta: "Coach’s orders"

Vladimir Putin gives instructions to sports officials for Sochi-2014.

9 march 2010

Kommersant: “SSJ programme requires additional state funding”

The Russian aircraft engine manufacturer NPO Saturn Research and Production Association is requesting additional federal funding for its Sukhoi Superjet (SSJ) 100 medium-haul airliner project, the most sensational in Russia's civilian aircraft industry,The 8.4 billion roubles to be allocated over three years will be used toward the development of the PowerJet SaM146 turbofan engine, currently underway in a joint venture with France's Snecma.

9 march 2010

Vedomosti: “Editorial: Putin enhances United Russia prestige”

In the next two years, United Russia (UR) leader Vladimir Putin is more likely to behave as a party member in order to enhance UR prestige on the road to the presidential elections.

5 march 2010

Kommersant: "Nino Burdjanadze to find the way out of deadlock?"

Yesterday Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin met with Nino Burdjanadze, a leader of the Georgian opposition. She can now easily claim to be the only Georgian negotiator feted by Moscow, but special correspondent Andrei Kolesnikov thinks that her position is extremely shaky.

5 march 2010

Izvestia: "An escape hatch from political deadlock"

Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin met yesterday with Nino Burjanadze, leader of the Georgian opposition party, Democratic Movement – United Georgia.

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