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Prime Minister Vladimir Putin holds a video conference with Khabarovsk, where the Amur highway has been completed

“A very large amount of high-quality work has been completed on time. And I would like to thank company executives, the engineers and the workers who have built this road. I would like to thank you for your work and the finished product.”

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin holds a video conference on relocating tenants living in dilapidated and hazardous housing in Tynda

“We must fully resolve this problem in general and for residents of Tynda in particular. We must eliminate shantytowns and upgrade the housing, utilities, and public facilities of this town. We must build new, decent residential areas. I believe that all this work can be finished in four years.”

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin meets with Viktor Vekselberg, president and owner of Renova Group

Prime Minister Putin and Viktor Vekselberg discussed Renova Group’s high-tech projects, including projects for alternative energy. The prime minister noted that “even during the global financial and economic downturn Russian investors that invested in foreign assets turned out to be prosperous, and not only managed to carry on through these difficult times but also propped up the companies they invested in.”

Events for 23 september 2010

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin addresses the international forum "The Arctic: Territory of Dialogue"

«While we are taking care of a steady and balanced development of the Russian North, we are working to strengthen our ties with our neighbours in our common Arctic home. And we think that preserving the Arctic as a zone of peace and cooperation is of the utmost importance. It is our conviction that the Arctic area should serve as a platform for uniting forces for genuine partnership in the economy, security, science, education and the preservation of the North’s cultural heritage.”

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin chairs a government meeting

“We hope that economic growth will help to balance the country’s budget. Extra budget revenues should come from qualitative economic development and not from oil fees or the demand for natural resources.”