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19 november 2009
Press Russian International

"Rossiiskaya Gazeta": "Modernised subs rejoin the Navy"

Zvezdochka shipyard modernises strategic missile submarine Karelia.


19 november 2009

RBC daily: Chipping in for a new diesel engine

The development of new industrial engines will cost $1 billion.

19 november 2009

Komsomolskaya pravda: "Vladimir Putin: «We need miracles, but at an acceptable price.»"

After the congress of the Geographical Society, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin went to Kolomna near Moscow to see the latest specimens of Russian weaponry.

19 november 2009

Izvestia: "Gas is a continuing problem with Ukraine"

Today, the governments of Russia and Ukraine will try to undo the knot of gas problems between the two countries. The two countries’ prime ministers, Vladimir Putin and Yulia Tymoshenko, will meet in Yalta at the CIS heads of government summit. However, experts doubt that this meeting will help avoid the recurrent gas problems between the two countries during the forthcoming winter.

19 november 2009

Izvestia: "Expecting miracles from military-industrial complex"

By 2020, 70%-80% of the weapons and materiel in the Russian army must be modern, Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said yesterday at a meeting in the KBM Engineering Design Bureau, one of Russia’s major missile system developers. The army needs supplies of mass-produced weapons, not just single specimens.

19 november 2009

Vedomosti: "Taking revenge on a Riva"

AvtoVAZ, GAZ Group and Sollers seek to hinder access to Russia for Daewoo Nexia and Daewoo Matiz cars.

19 november 2009

Vedomosti: "In brief"

Prime minister will arrange matters.

19 november 2009

“Vedomosti”: “In brief”

1.44 billion roubles for special flights.

19 november 2009

Vedomosti: "Putin’s price formula"

Vedomosti daily has learned the terms for ethane supplies to chemical company Kazanorgsintez (KOS) agreed upon with Gazprom following Prime Minister Vladimir Putin’s intervention.

19 november 2009

“Kommersant.ru”: “Dmitry Medvedev Declares War on Internet Pirates”

President Dmitry Medvedev has tasked Prime Minister Vladimir Putin with studying the issue of protecting intellectual property on the Internet.

19 november 2009

"Kommersant.ru": “What is more important than geography?”

On November 10, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin attended an extraordinary congress of the Russian Geographical Society and became chairman of its Council of Trustees. Kommersant.ru special correspondent Andrei KOLESNIKOV reports that Society members had the impression that they were involved in drafting the Society's new budget and formulating the new national idea.

18 november 2009

“Komsomolskaya Pravda”: “Vladimir Putin: “I believe Russia will win the football match””

The Prime Minister gave his forecast of the outcome of the football match of the year during his trip to Tatarstan where oil and gas issues were discussed.

18 november 2009

Kommersant: "Forward to the bright past"

Russia and the EU have chosen peaceful coexistence over confrontation. Moscow has softened its tone with regard to some opponents in Europe and Brussels has shifted its position on last year’s war in the Caucasus. The two sides seem to be ready to back their words with deeds. Guide has learned that Moscow and Brussels may sign a partnership and cooperation agreement as early as 2010. If that happens, their relations will be at least as cloudless as before the Caucasus War.

18 november 2009

Kommersant: "Hitting the nail on the head"

This winter may be the first in recent years when Russia and the EU won’t be involved in another “gas war” in Ukraine. However, the rivalry between Moscow and Brussels in the energy sphere continues and there is no sign that the gap between their positions is being closed either in theory or in practice. Russia and the European Union are still unable to agree on the fate of the Energy Charter Treaty, with each side promoting competing plans for the Nord Stream, South Stream and Nabucco gas pipelines.

18 november 2009

“Kommersant”: “Finnish ebb tide”

Valentina Matviyenko will add land to her city.

18 november 2009

“Izvestia”: “St Petersburg to sprawl”

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin yesterday threw his weight behind the idea of expanding the boundaries of the northern capital (St Petersburg) to include part of the Gulf of Finland. Instead of the seawater that today washes the shores of the Kurortny District but is outside the city limits, about 400 hectares of dry land will appear, with up-market residential houses and business offices. The Federation Council is to approve the new city boundaries before the end of November.

18 november 2009

“Izvestia”: “Petrochemical reaction”

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin yesterday visited Tatarstan. In Naberezhnye Chelny he said that the Kamaz bailout programme had been successful, and to underscore his point, he launched an assembly line that will produce diesel engines. In Nizhnekamsk he conducted a conference on the petrochemical industry. Yet in spite of the tight schedule, Putin found the time to discuss the upcoming football match between Russia and Slovenia.

18 november 2009

“Gazeta”: “Vladimir Putin expects Kamaz to rescue the automotive industry”

The prime minister inaugurates Russian-American production of diesel engines.

18 november 2009

“Vedomosti”: “Putin draws the line”

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin yesterday clinched the argument between Kazanorgsintez (KOS) and Gazprom, which agreed the terms of ethane supplies to the Kazan plant.

17 november 2009

"Rossiyskaya Gazeta": "The government wants visa-free travel to Europe"

Yesterday Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico promised his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin to think about the introduction of visa-free travel for Russian citizens. In turn, Putin told him about the forthcoming visit of President Dmitry Medvedev.

17 november 2009

“Nezavisimaya Gazeta”: “A record of being vague”

A third of Ukraine's residents cannot decide who to vote for in the presidential elections.

17 november 2009

"Nezavisimaya Gazeta": "Shipment, delivery, transit"

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin held talks on November 16 with his Slovak counterpart Robert Fico who arrived in Moscow on a working visit. Moscow and Bratislava, which prioritise their energy dialogue, focused on this issue once again. Fico displayed a loyal attitude towards Russia, saying Ukraine was mostly responsible for previous and future crises regarding delivery of Russian gas to Europe.

17 november 2009

“Komsomolskaya Pravda”: “Daniil Dondurei: “Russian film industry needs its Guus Hiddink”"

KIT film observer has interviewed Russia's leading culture sociologist, member of the Presidential Council for Cinema and Art and editor-in-chief of Iskusstvo Kino (Art of Cinema) magazine Daniil Dondurei.

17 november 2009

“Kommersant”: “The Salekhard line”

In late September, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin organised a presentation ceremony for global oil and gas majors in Salekhard, North-West Siberia, acquainting them with gas projects on the local Yamal Peninsula. Still this was not the most important thing. It appears that the event was organised in order to proclaim a new line in the sphere of exploitation of natural resources.

17 november 2009

"Izvestia": "Young teachers to receive 500 million roubles"

In his address to the Federal Assembly President Dmitry Medvedev declared the need to modernise and reform Russian schools. The government immediately got down to business. Yesterday Prime Minister Vladimir Putin proposed revising the system of teachers' personnel appraisal, raising salaries for junior school teachers and giving young teachers grants up to 250,000 roubles per year.

17 november 2009

"Vedomosti": "Transfer of power: the decisive year"

Judging by Dmitry Medvedev’s addresses to the Federal Assembly, he formally passed the halfway pointof his presidential term last Thursday. Maybe he has even covered its bigger part. Medvedev established the practice of making these addresses in November, and for this reason in 2011 he will make his address at the peak of parliamentary elections and at the beginning of the presidential campaign. In the circumstances, he may either sum up the results of his presidency if he decides to leave, or make an election speech if he dares compete for the next term. It is during his speech in the Kremlin’s Georgiyevsky Hall in two years that Medvedev will announce to the entire nation what deal he reached with Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, who will sit in the first row to support him.

16 november 2009

“RBC Daily”: “Change the legal form”

The state corporations (GK) that operate in a competitive environment must change their legal form. All the other GKs should eventually be closed and until that happens they should be under strict control. President Dmitry Medvedev has instructed Prime Minister Vladimir Putin until March 1 to prepare proposals for the reform of state corporations.

16 november 2009

“Profil”: “Preview of the Congress”

The United Russia party will hold its regular congress in St Petersburg on November 21. The Congress will answer the question of who its leaders will be and what its platform will be when it enters the next “grand” elections.

16 november 2009

"Novaya Gazeta": "Grani nedeli" with Vladimir Kara-Murza"

We will know how serious the President’s intentions are on March 14.

16 november 2009

“Novaya Gazeta”: “Cars instead of the NAVY”

Veterans ask Putin and Gryzlov to save Dalzavod.

16 november 2009

"Nezavisimaya Gazeta": "Compatibility test"

Last week Dmitry Medvedev delivered his eagerly expected address to the Federal Assembly. True, it prompted a fresh set of questions: did the President tell the public all he wanted to, or only what he could afford to tell?

16 november 2009

"Kommersant": "”My Way” reaches Barvikha"

Veteran crooner Paul Anka performs on Rublyovka.

16 november 2009

"Kommersant": "The Russia-Slovenia game ends in a draw"

Vladimir Putin and Borut Pahor sign agreement on South Stream.

16 november 2009

“Kommersant”: “Rostekhnologii gets flak from auditors”

FAS has 225 charges against the state corporation.

16 november 2009

“Izvestia”: “One more point in Russia’s favour”

Slovenia agrees to South Stream.

16 november 2009

“Izvestia”: “Stay of execution granted to state corporations”

The government has been given until March 1, 2010 to prepare proposals on the reform of state corporations. Some of them will be transformed into joint stock companies, and for the rest it is necessary to determine how long they will exist and to put them under total government control. This was a directive President Dmitry Medvedev issued to Prime Minister Vladimir Putin. After studying the current legislation on state corporations, Izvestia came to the conclusion that the government faces a daunting task.

16 november 2009

"Gazeta": "Friendship based on football and gas"

Slovenia lifts remaining obstacles in the way of South Stream.

13 november 2009

"RBC daily": "Banks at risk"

Even top 20 banks may be hit by liquidity shortage.

13 november 2009

“RBC daily”: “Overlooking essentials”

Forbes rates Dmitry Medvedev below Vladimir Putin.

13 november 2009

"Novaya Gazeta": "The signals Medvedev sent"

Novaya Gazeta analysts believe that President Dmitry Medvedev has mentioned crucial points in his state-of-the-nation address, and that such points run counter to the policy of Prime Minister Vladimir Putin.

13 november 2009

"Kommersant": "Airlines Favour Subsidized Flights to Far East"

Government to extend programme for reduced fare flights to Russia’s Far East.

13 november 2009

“Kommersant”: “Who was in charge of Caucasus policy in the Russian government”

The post of deputy prime minister of Russia in charge of provisional administration in North Ossetia and Ingushetia was established on November 2, 1992. It was held by six people within three years, including Viktor Polyanichko, who was appointed on June 26, 1993 and killed on August 1 of the same year, while on his way to talks with Ingush rebel leaders.

13 november 2009

"Vedomosti": "New Form for State Corporations"

The presidential executive office has ruled that three state corporations – the Russian Technologies Corporation (Rostekhnologii), the State Nanotechnologies Corporation (RusNano) and the state development bank Vnesheconombank (VEB) – will be floated next year.

12 november 2009

"Rossiiskaya Gazeta-Nedelya": "Things looking up for the film industry"

The prime minister has promised to support the film industry.

12 november 2009

"Nezavisimaya Gazeta": "Vienna balances on two pipes"

Gas from South Stream will be stored underground in Austria.

12 november 2009

"Izvestia": "The indispensable link"

Yamal is experiencing a new social and economic boom.

12 november 2009

"Gazeta": "Austria needs South Stream"

Chancellor Faymann doesn't see South Stream as Nabucco's rival.

12 november 2009

“Gazeta”: “Gas-powered electoral game”

Russia has warned Europe that gas supply cuts may be looming on the horizon because of Ukraine.

12 november 2009

"Vedomosti": "Online without the party"

Vladimir Putin is set to hold a live television call-in show with the country's citizens in late November. And this time around, in accordance with the law on equal access to the media, United Russia will not be directly involved in the programme's preparations.

11 november 2009

Nezavisimaya Gazeta: "Prime Minister admits that the use of force is futile"

Cross-border crime will be countered by urban development programmes.

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