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Prime Minister Vladimir Putin met with Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico

“Together we are implementing major projects in energy, including nuclear power generation, in transport and in the defence sector.”

Following bilateral talks, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico delivered their statements to the press

“These talks have once again confirmed the high level of mutual understanding and trust recently achieved by our two countries. These relations serve as a model for many countries in Central and Eastern Europe.”

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin chaired a meeting of the Organising Committee for Russia’s Year of the Teacher in 2010

“Russian schools needs talented, open-minded teachers who see their mission as developing every pupil’s gifts to the utmost.”

Events for 14 november 2009

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and Slovenian Prime Minister Borut Pahor held a joint press conference

“First of all, we have been able to review all the issues on which our two countries cooperate. Secondly, we were able to make a lot of progress today on the work our two countries have been involved in together. This includes concluding an intergovernmental agreement on Slovenia’s participation in the South Stream project.”

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin met with Slovenian Prime Minister Borut Pahor

“Slovenian businesses are very active in Russia, and are involved in a number of business ventures, including in the pharmaceutical industry. And we are confident that your visit, Mr Prime Minister, will be another impetus for the development of relations between our two countries.”

Russia and Slovenia came to an agreement after talks between Vladimir Putin and Borut Pahor

Moscow and Ljubljana came to an agreement on the construction of a gas pipeline in Slovenia after talks between Vladimir Putin and Borut Pahor.