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Prime Minister Vladimir Putin met with US President Barack Obama

“The history of relations between Russia and the United States has been long-standing, with many occasions and events of different colour: there have been years of absolute flourishing of our bilateral relations; there have also been rather grey days between our two countries and even confrontation. With you we associate all our hopes for the development of Russian-US relations.”

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin met with Berthold Huber, Chairman of the IG Metall trade union

“Current civil society dialogue will receive its finishing touches if it is supplemented with dialogue between trade union leaders and trade union organisations.”

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin visited the Night Wolves motorcycle club headquarters

Members of the Night Wolves motorcycle club handed a painting featuring the club’s logo to the Prime Minister. In return, Vladimir Putin gave them a big Russian national flag. “I would like this flag to help you on the road,” the Prime Minister said. Vladimir Putin also wished the festival’s participants to be at their best.

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin took part in a ceremony of signing the commemorative certificate establishing the Ural-Boeing joint venture between Boeing and VSMPO-Avisma, which will produce titanium components for aircraft

"I am familiar with Boeing's efforts to cooperate with its Russian partners, and we support them," the Russian Prime Minister said at the signing ceremony.

Events for 6 july 2009

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin’s visit to Rostov Region

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, on a working trip to Rostov-on-Don, visited the Rostselmash plant, which manufactures harvesters, tractors, and other agricultural machinery.

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin chaired a meeting of the Government Presidium

"Remember, we have already taken decisions on the introduction of notification orders for starting new businesses. This refers to areas of activity in demand, such as: trade, consumer services, public catering, hotels, road transportation, tailoring, shoe making, publishing and other areas. Now a businessman, having decided to start his own business, such as opening a shop or a warehouse, only has to send notification to the appropriate agency, and also providing information regarding his willingness to comply with the relevant requirements for that kind of business. "