Prime Minister Vladimir Putin’s visit to St. Petersburg
During a working visit to St Petersburg, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin chaired a meeting on urban development, and together with Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi continued to discuss various aspects of their two countries’ relations and current international issues.
The Council discussed the development of timber processing in the Volga and Urals federal districts. “Fifteen priority investment projects worth 23.6 billion roubles are being implemented for this purpose in these federal districts,” Zubkov said.
Prime Minister Vladimir Putin’s visit to St. Petersburg
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi held а videoconference with their Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan and met with the managers of major Russian companies active in Russian-Italian economic partnership.
"The duty to prevent the pandemic will be mainly shifted to the regional authorities," emphasized Zubkov. "Regional authorities' short-term tasks include drawing up regional vaccination programmes differentiated by risk groups, which will be used in calculating the necessary volumes of pandemic influenza vaccines to be purchased and in providing pandemic influenza vaccine supplies, and working out the logistic plans for supplying pandemic vaccines to municipal medical institutions," said the First Deputy Prime Minister.
Prime Minister Vladimir Putin’s visit to St. Petersburg
Prime Minister Vladimir Putin visited St Petersburg and met with Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi.
Prime Minister Vladimir Putin met with German business leaders
“Germany is Russia’s leading trade and economic partner. Last year, Russia-Germany trade exceeded $60 billion. This year it will be considerably smaller because of the crisis. However, I was pleased and even surprised to learn that in January through April German investment in the Russian economy grew 36%.”
The meeting focused on the reform of the Federal Service for Supervision of Communications, Information Technology and Mass Media.