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Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and State Council of the People's Republic of China Premier Wen Jiabao hold the sixteenth regular meeting between their countries' heads of government

“But we have always managed to reach a mutually acceptable compromise solution, which would satisfy both sides. And I’m very pleased that you and I now search for such compromises, that we understand each other, and that we are moving in the right direction,” Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said, while opening the extended Russian-Chinese negotiations.

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and his Chinese counterpart Wen Jiabao speak to reporters following bilateral talks

The latest round of Russian-Chinese talks in Beijing has reaffirmed the truly strategic nature of bilateral relations, Mr Putin told the media, adding that the political dialogue between the two countries continues to advance, the horizons of their cultural exchange are expanding, and economic and regional cooperation is growing stronger.

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin gives an interview to Xinhua news agency and CCTV’s Channel 1

“We have a clear idea of what needs to be done and how. We are facing up to our challenges, and are openly telling people about what we intend to do in our programmes. This, in my view, is what matters most.”

Events for 10 october 2011

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin holds a meeting on equipping the Chita-Khabarovsk highway

“Road construction in such remote areas of Russia as the Far East or eastern Siberia is also extremely important because once they are in place, they will have a multiplier effect on regional development in general.”