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“All rundown and dilapidated housing must be torn down, and replaced with new buildings. Naturally, these should be modern low-rise buildings. We will think how to solve the problems linked with social facilities under this programme.”
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“This project is important for our Chinese friends and for Russia. For China it means stable supplies and a better energy balance, and for us it means access to new and promising markets in the Asia-Pacific region – in this case, the very promising and rapidly developing market of China,” said Mr Putin.
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Prime Minister Vladimir Putin drives a Lada Kalina car down the new Chita - Khabarovsk motorway
“What we will witness today is an extraordinary event for the entire country […] This is a symbolic event for Russia, even a somewhat historic event, because Russia, the country with the largest landmass in the world, for the first time in its history will have a road network that stretches its entire length. Never before has the entire country been fully connected by motorway.”
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Prime Minister Vladimir Putin chairs a meeting of the Government Presidium of the Russian Federation
"An analysis of the situation in Russia’s regions has shown once again that we have managed to maintain key positive trends in the country’s development despite the difficulties caused by the crisis <...> Yet, we cannot ignore our serious problems. Both federal and regional authorities must pay special attention to these problems and address them in the tasks they formulate for 2011."
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Prime Minister Vladimir Putin meets with Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Zhukov
The discussion focused on the labour market, which “has seen a steady decline in unemployment, in both unofficial and official figures (the number of people registered with employment authorities) since the beginning of this year,” the deputy prime minister said. Mr Putin was also interested in Mr Zhukov’s duties as head of the Olympic Committee.
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“We took up the formation of a national infrastructure of high-tech healthcare services for the first time in earnest as part of the Healthcare national project, and our principled position was to primarily build new clinical centres in the country’s regions and thus bring modern high-quality medical care to the people who need it.”
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Yelena Skrynnik assured the prime minister that measures taken by the government would help to ensure that the country’s domestic demand for grain would be met even if “worst comes to the worst.”
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Prime Minister Vladimir Putin holds a working meeting with Moscow Mayor Yury Luzhkov
The prime minister believes Moscow could help build new housing for people left homeless by the wildfires in one of Russia’s regions, for example in Ryazan.
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