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Prime Minister Vladimir Putin meets with Chukotka Governor Roman Kopin

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and Chukotka Governor Roman Kopin, who met to discuss the socio-economic performance of the Chukotka Autonomous Area in 2010, focused on the development of new gold and copper deposits. The governor also said they had established a multipurpose educational centre in the area to find and help talented young people.

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin meets with Minister of Communications and Mass Media Igor Shchegolev

The two officials discussed digital TV in border areas as well as international roaming fees.

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin chairs a meeting on modernising Moscow’s healthcare system in 2011 and 2012

“Regional programmes must make healthcare more affordable. It is necessary to introduce new standards that can guarantee quality and effective care – including diagnostics, all required procedures, and the appropriate provision of pharmaceuticals. And Moscow should naturally take the lead in introducing these new healthcare standards.”

Events for 14 february 2011

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin held a working meeting with the President and Chairman of the Board of VTB Bank, Andrei Kostin

"I expect that this move, which undoubtedly attests to confidence that investors have in our financial system and our economic policy, will be to the benefit of the financial system, the economy and to VTB."

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin meets with Sberbank CEO German Gref

"Sberbank is the largest Russian financial institution, and that conditions in the financial sector, the overall economy and many social issues largely depend on its performance."

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin meets with Vyacheslav Nagovitsyn, head of the Republic of Buryatia

At the meeting, Putin and Nagovitsyn discussed the region’s social and economic progress last year and its plans for the future. At the top of the agenda were tourism and the programme for modernising the republic’s healthcare system, in which Nagovitsyn claims Buryatia has “taken the lead.”