VLADIMIR PUTIN
THE OFFICIAL SITE
OF THE PRIME MINISTER
OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION

Point of View

28 may
2010
Russia in Global Economy 54

“We, both Russia and Kazakhstan, are at a rather advanced stage of preparations for WTO membership. There are still some matters to settle, but it will certainly be easier to do this bilaterally on the Customs Union's behalf than in the tripartite arrangement, because the more participants there are, the more problems there are, as every country defends its own economic interests and the number of contentious issues grows. This is evident. Certainly, it will be easier to join the WTO in the bilateral format. However, I want to point out that this is not a reason or pretext for not developing tripartite cooperation with Belarus included. We will do this.”

V. V. Putin
At a hold a news conference with Karim Masimov following a meeting of the Supreme Body of the Customs Union of Russia, May 28
26 april
2010
Russia in Global Economy 54

“We do have such plans (holding WTO), but we haven't joined the WTO yet. We are currently negotiating. As you know, these issues are very complicated. Just look at Ukraine's accession terms, at the losses Ukraine's economy has sustained by abolishing certain customs duties, for example. Just look at the aircraft industry. We cannot do this because we cherish our aircraft sector. This is a complicated negotiating process for us.”

V. V. Putin
From answers journalists’ questions following talks with Ukrainian leaders, April 26, Kiev
1 february
2010
Russia in Global Economy 54

In 2004 and 2005 we began discussing the issue of writing off a large portion of the Iraqi national debt to the Russian Federation. We eventually came to an agreement with the Iraqi government and wrote off an unprecedented 90%, which is also a large amount in absolute terms, over $10 billion. Iraq is still in a predicament, but the situation was even worse at that time. Our efforts were meant as support and assistance for the new Iraqi leadership in their aspirations to restore the country's economy. From the very beginning we anticipated that the Iraqi government would welcome our oil and gas companies' entrance into the Iraqi oil market. What has happened is a positive result of this, a welcome event.

V. V. Putin
At a meets with LUKoil President Vagit Alekperov, Moscow, February 1, 2010
27 november
2009
Russia in Global Economy 54

"I would like to single out the intergovernmental agreement on labour migration. It greatly facilitates the procedure and paperwork for entry for enterprise managers, the staff of offices and subsidiaries. It envisages considerable preferences for high-skilled specialists as well as young people who want to acquire an education or a new profession in one of our two countries."

V. V. Putin
At the 14th meeting of the Russian-French Commission on Bilateral Cooperation held at the level of prime ministers, France, November 27, 2009
27 november
2009
Russia in Global Economy 54

"I don't even need to mention hydrocarbons. Here, French companies enjoy most favoured status. They are expanding their presence in extraction ventures and now will take part in transport. Major Russian and French companies are expanding cooperation to new levels. They plan to exchange assets, starting today. This is very important."

V. V. Putin
At the 14th meeting of the Russian-French Commission on Bilateral Cooperation held at the level of prime ministers, France, November 27, 2009
27 november
2009
Russia in Global Economy 54

"French companies are increasing their investment in the Russian economy. I told Mr Prime Minister that France has surpassed the United States in this respect, and this is not the limit. We are convinced that Russian businesses will invest much more in the French economy and vice versa. For our part, we will do everything to facilitate this process."

V. V. Putin
At the 14th meeting of the Russian-French Commission on Bilateral Cooperation held at the level of prime ministers, France, November 27, 2009
17 november
2009
Russia in Global Economy 54

"However, the Russian petrochemical industry has one great competitive advantage: It has a unique resource base. Russian and foreign investors see significant potential in the industry. Modernising it will not require massive government support. It is true that infrastructure support and legal maintenance are required, with state guarantees sometimes needed as well. But these are cost-effective measures, and it is easy to find financial resources in the market."

V. V. Putin
At a meeting on developing the Russian gas and petrochemical industry, Tatarstan, November 17, 2009
17 november
2009
Russia in Global Economy 54

"Russia accounts for 9-10% of the world's crude oil exports. However, the Russia's export share for high-technology conversion products such as polymers stands at only 1%. Moreover, imports account for over a third of domestically consumed petrochemical products. Simply put, we export crude oil and import final products, which are often produced from Russian crude. This doesn't mean that we must close the Russian market to imports. The situation must be changed in the industry, and we must create conditions for increasing exports of products with high added value."

V. V. Putin
At a meeting on developing the Russian gas and petrochemical industry, Tatarstan, November 17, 2009
9 november
2009
Russia in Global Economy 54

"New Russia had to start building a market economy and creating modern legal institutions practically from scratch, in very difficult conditions. Our partners – foreign companies which invested in Russia – did not find it easy, either. Nevertheless, I am confident that the majority of our foreign partners did not regret their choice. This is demonstrated by numerous successful projects in the Russian economy."

V. V. Putin
At the meeting of the Foreign Investment Advisory Council, Moscow, November 9, 2009
14 october
2009
Russia in Global Economy 54

"It is important to make the SCO Regional Anti-Terrorist Structure (RATS) more effective, and step up the formation of an efficient anti-drug mechanism within the SCO. The heads of the agencies concerned agreed on this at their meeting last May."

V. V. Putin
At the meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation’s Heads of Government Council, Beijing, October 14, 2009
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