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Prime Minister Vladimir Putin visited a Mother and Child clinic and held a video conference with similar medical centres in Irkutsk, Ufa and Moscow, during a working visit to St. Petersburg

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin visited a maternity ward and laboratories with modern diagnostic equipment and operating rooms, where among other things, in vitro fertilisation procedures are performed. After inspecting the St. Petersburg hospital, Mr Putin spoke via video link with specialists at the Mother-and-Child centres in Irkutsk, Moscow and Ufa.

Events for 8 april 2011

In St Petersburg, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin holds a meeting on the development of power engineering in Russia

“Large-scale and truly ambitious goals have been set for Russian power producers. They are expected to commission power generating facilities with a total capacity of more than 170 GW by 2030. I would like to underscore that facilities with a capacity of 6.5 GW, the largest figure over the past decade, are expected to be inaugurated in 2011 alone.”

Events for 7 april 2011

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin meets with King Abdullah II of Jordan

Prime Minister Putin said during the meeting that Russia has many areas of cooperation with Jordan. In addition to the economy, there is also culture, education, and tourism, as well as military technical cooperation.

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin meets with Andrei Krainy, head of the Federal Fisheries Agency

During the meeting, Putin and Krainy discussed the contentious issue of commercial fishing, which has been troubling amateur fishermen of late. The prime minister advised Krainy to retain the moratorium on designating areas for commercial fishing pending the adoption of a new provision to the law.

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin chairs a meeting on the development prospects of the Russian space industry

Vladimir Putin reported that the government decided to establish ten annual Yury Gagarin Prizes, each worth 1 million roubles, for specialists who make significant contributions to the development of the Russian space industry.