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Russia is part of power complex developmentFollowing talks with Tajik President Emomali Rahmon in Dushanbe, First Vice Premier of Russia, Igor Shuvalov said that the country is willing to participate in the development of a power complex in the Central Asia Rosneft is, and will remain, the main Russian oil producer Russia’s biggest oil producer Rosneft reported an impressive rise in hydrocarbon reserves for 2009. The state-controlled company has been a chief driver behind Russia’s recent increase in oil output, which last month remained above 10 Turkmenistan restarts gas shipments to Russia Turkmenistan restarted natural gas shipments to Russia amid speculation Ashgabat was making strong moves away from Moscow, Russian gas monopoly Gazprom said on 11 January. Turkmen gas company Turkmengaz signed a December deal with Russian Putin in Yalta; gas agreement signed Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in Ukraine for an official visit on 19 November, as energy officials from the two former Soviet republics signed a natural gas deal. The Russian prime minister flew to the Russia hopes Renault will up stake in AvtoVAZ Despite French carmaker Renault’s earlier statement that it will not invest any more money in AvtoVAZ, Deputy Prime Minister Igor Shuvalov was quoted by the press as saying on 10 November that the Russian government Renault to help finance troubled automaker AvtoVAZ FRENCH auto giant Renault is willing to invest in troubled Russian carmaker AvtoVAZ, in which it has a stake, Russian First Deputy Prime Minister Igor Shuvalov said on 6 October. Renault confirmed yesterday that it State to decrease stake in companies Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin told investors on 29 September that he would reduce the state’s ownership of companies over the coming years to allow for better growth. We have to reflect on perfecting cooperation Russia defends new WTO strategy Russian officials have defended their plan to form a trade union with two other former Soviet republics with a goal of joining the World Trade Organization as a bloc. The plan, announced on June 11, United Russia, ministers discuss government actions Russian senior government ministers, led by First Deputy Prime Minister Igor Shuvalov, met with leaders of the United Russia party on March 27 to discuss the economic crisis and the remedial actions being put in Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan to have unified customs tariff A Customs Union between Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan will be completed by the end of this year, the Kazakh president Nursultan Nazarbayev recently told Gazeta.ru. During meeting with his Russian counterpart Dmitry Medvedev, Nazarbayev said Russia`s state banks finance real economy As the Russian government increases efforts to revitalise the real economy, state banks granted financing worth a total of USD 255 million on February 5 to the country`s industry. State development bank VEB said in Reduction on limits to foreign investment Shuvalov wants equal partnership with EU Russia hopes for “equal partnership” with the European Union, Russia’s First Deputy Prime Minister Igov Shuvalov said on June 4. “Don’t be afraid of Russia,” Shuvalov told a gathering of businessmen from 11 Baltic Sea Russian delegation, Merkel discuss global problems The Russian delegation at the Junior 8 (J8) summit, which took place simultaneously with the G8 summit, attended the first news conference as part of the summit and met with German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Putin calls rocket tests a reply to US missile shield Russian President Vladimir Putin on May 31 called Russia's tests of new missiles a reply to US missile defence plans and NATO's refusal to sign a treaty on forces in Europe, news reports said, cited by Russia has long-term plans to privatise Rosneft fully Russia has longterm plans to privatise oil company Rosneft, an advisor to President Vladimir Putin said on September 17 in the Black Sea resort of Sochi. "In the period between three and 10 years from Russian government may suspend talks with US on WTO accession Russia and the United States are nearing a critical point in concessions at talks on WTO accession, and the Russian government may suspend the process, Igor Shuvalov, an aide to President Vladimir Putin, has said, Kremlin views RusAl-SUAL merger positively The Russian presidential office has nothing to do with plans between RusAl and SUAL to merge, but it would treat such a move positively, presidential aide Igor Shuvalov has said. "We do not influence deals Russia to guarantee stable energy supplies to world Russia is ready to guarantee stable energy supplies to the world market, Interfax reported on July 10, citing the Russian President’s Aide Igor Shuvalov. “We will be able to guarantee that the world economy will YUKOS case affects Russia’s image The YUKOS case has had a negative impact on Russia’s image, and its restoration will take several years, said Russian presidential aide Igor Shuvalov last Thursday, Interfax reported. “We should work hard to neutralise the Russian billionaire to open museum in St. Petersburg Viktor Vekselberg, a Russian mining and oil billionaire, plans to open a museum of private art collections in St. Petersburg by the end of 2006, news agencies reported last Wednesday. Vekselberg and the St. Petersburg Gazprom’s decision on Shtokman seen at G8 summit Russian gas monopoly Gazprom has repeatedly delayed announcing its foreign partners on the project to develop the huge Shtokman gas field in the Arctic Barents Sea. US majors ChevronTexaco and ConocoPhillips, Norway’s Statoil and Norsk Firing Illarionov won’t harm relations with G7 The recent firing of Andrei Illarionov, one of President Vladimir Putin’s top advisers on affairs with the G7 group of industrialised nations, will not lead to a deterioration in Russia’s relations with those countries, Yevgeny Russia welcomes official Kyoto protocol launch Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Yury Fedotov last Wednesday said that the Kyoto protocol on global warming control has come into force, but pointed out that the treaty does not solve all environmental problems related to Official kick-off for Kyoto protocol The United States, Australia, Croatia and the Principality of Monaco were the only countries not participating when the Kyoto treaty on climate change came into force after more than seven years last Wednesday (February 16). Paris Club talks not at an impasse, minister says Russia is continuing its negotiations with Paris Club of creditors countries on paying back its Club debts ahead of schedule, Interfax reported last Wednesday, citing the Finance Minister, Alexei Kudrin. “Who says they are not taking Shuvalov: Rosneft-Gazprom merger is right on schedule The deal on the merger of Russian companies Gazprom and Rosneft will be completed on schedule, an aide to the Russian president, Igor Shuvalov, was quoted as saying by Interfax on March 29. The news Russia to repay Paris Club debt without discount The early repayment of Russia’s debt to the Paris Club of creditors makes sense, World Bank Director for Russia Kristalina Georgieva said last Wednesday. Interfax quoted her as saying that the bank’s position is that Russian ruble may be convertible by 2007 The Russian ruble will be fully convertible by 2007, Igor Shuvalov, an aide to President Vladimir Putin, said last Tuesday at the American Chamber of Commerce in Moscow, Moscow Times reported. The finance ministry and Putin: Russia gearing up to launch new stage of reform Russia is preparing for a new stage of reform, Russian President Vladimir Putin said at a meeting with World Bank President James Wolfensohn last Tuesday. “These transformations will be aimed primarily at significant acceleration of |
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