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Media Review

7 august 2009
Press Russian International

The Times (GB): «Vladimir Putin determined to kill me, says Georgian President»

In an interview with The Times, a year after the war between the two countries, Mikhail Saakashvili said that Georgia's survival as an independent state threatened Mr Putin's reputation as a strong ruler. Only continued support from the United States and Europe prevented a Russian invasion to install a puppet regime, he warned.


7 august 2009

AFP (France): «The weak get beat»: Putin marks 10 years in power»

Vladimir Putin was the fourth prime minister in less than two years to be named under the increasingly wayward Yeltsin and came to power in a period of political chaos when the break-up of the country seemed a real danger.

6 august 2009

The New York Times (USA): «Turkey and Russia Conclude Energy Deals»

Russia and Turkey concluded energy agreements on Thursday that will support Turkey's drive to become a regional hub for fuel transshipments while helping Moscow maintain its monopoly on natural gas shipments from Asia to Europe.

6 august 2009

The Guardian (GB): «Vladimir Putin’s tough-guy swimming technique»

The holiday season is here. Tabloid newspapers are carrying daily picture updates on Katie Price's almost entirely nude summer beach holiday. And, as of yesterday, official photographs of Vladimir Putin»s annual outdoor adventure break have appeared.

6 august 2009

Reuters (GB): «Russia ready to commission radar watching Iran: report»

Russia will commission within the next three months a radar with the capacity to monitor rocket launches from the Middle East, including Iran, Interfax news agency said on Thursday.

5 august 2009

The Times (GB): "Bare-chested Vladimir Putin strikes a macho pose"

Vladimir Putin has buffed up his action-man image and raised the pin-up stakes among world leaders by posing barechested for another set of holiday pictures.

5 august 2009

Diario de Noticias (Portugal ): "Putin quinta-feira em Ancara"

O primeiro-ministro russo, Vladimir Putin, chega quinta-feira a Ancara onde deverá discutir a questão energética, numa altura em que a Turquia desempenha um papel crescente como corredor entre os países produtores de hidrocarbonetos e a Europa.

5 august 2009

Today s Zaman (Turkey): "Putin may warn Turkey not to rely on energy in its EU relations"

As Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin prepares for his official visit to Turkey on Thursday, a Russian pundit has claimed that one of the main goals Putin has for this visit is to deliver a message to Turkey that its steps toward becoming an energy hub for Europe may not guarantee a stronger position in its quest to become a member of the European Union.

5 august 2009

Asia Times (Hong Kong): "Putin budget reveals idea deficit"

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin made his cabinet agree last week on a budget for 2010 that contains few anti-crisis ideas and hardly fits into the directives on stimulating innovations issued by President Dmitry Medvedev.

5 august 2009

4 august 2009

Stratfor (USA): "Ten Years of Putin"

His coming weekend marks the 10th anniversary of Vladimir Putin»s assumption of a leadership position at the Kremlin. Much has happened since Putin»s appointment as first vice prime minister in August 1999, but Russia»s most definitive evolution was from the unstable but semidemocratic days of the 1990s to the statist, authoritarian structure of today.

3 august 2009

AFP (France): La politesse des rois à la façon de Vladimir Poutine

15 july 2009

ISN: “Stirring Things Up in the Crimea”

Putin strives to further increase Russia’s soft power in the Crimea, but Moscow should avoid discouraging disloyalty among Ukrainians as any violent outburst of instability would be detrimental to all sides, Simon Saradzhyan comments for ISN Security Watch.

7 july 2009

Reuters: “Obama, in Russia, praises democracy, blasts graft”

President Barack Obama appealed to the Russian people on Tuesday to join the United States in overcoming past differences and building a prosperous democratic future free of corruption and the threat of nuclear war.

2 july 2009

Los Angeles Times: “Text of the AP's interview of President Obama”

AP transcript of an interview with President Barack Obama on Thursday.

29 june 2009

Haaretz: “Netanyahu to Putin: Stop selling missiles to Iran”

Relations between Israel and Russia have grown tense over a significant change in Moscow's attitude regarding the possible sale of S-300 air defense missiles to Iran. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin and asked him to prevent the arms deal from going through.

6 june 2009

Le Figaro: "Vladimir Poutine menace de nationaliser les usines qui ferment”

«Nous avons évité le pire.» Devant un parterre d'investisseurs étrangers et de patrons des géants pétroliers réuni à Saint-Pétersbourg pour le «Davos russe», le président Dmitri Medvedev a donné, ce vendredi, une prudente note d'optimisme. Brutalement fauchée par la crise, la Russie devrait voir son PIB reculer de 6,5 % en 2009 selon les dernières prévisions du Fonds monétaire international (FMI). Ce sera un peu mieux, a assuré ce vendredi Arkadi Dvorkovitch, le jeune (37 ans) conseiller économique du président russe, formé aux États-Unis. Les incendies menacent toutefois dans l'immense maison Russie. Et jeudi, veille de l'ouverture du Forum économique de Saint-Pétersbourg, Vladimir Poutine a joué les pompiers.

1 june 2009

New Europe: “Russia-Ukraine gas feud: something»s gotta give”

Ever since the January Ukrainian-Russian gas agreements reached by Ukrainian Premier Yulia Tymoshenko and Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin in Moscow one-on-one, a second chapter fall-out of the European gas crisis has been imminent.

29 may 2009

Los Angeles Times: “Putin adds genuine article to his resume”

Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, already known for numerous exploits, weighs in with a magazine piece on management techniques. It has Russians wondering what he's up to.

25 may 2009

Mainichi: “Judo provides lessons for Japan-Russia diplomacy”

Alongside the Gakushi Kaikan building in Tokyo's Kanda district, where the University of Tokyo's predecessor Kaisei Gakko once stood, is a monument to "the birthplace of the University of Tokyo." At the beginning of the Meiji period, students there keenly participated in western sports including cricket, boating events and baseball, and another monument states that the area is "the birthplace of Japanese baseball."

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