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Prime Ministers Vladimir Putin, Mikhail Myasnikovich of Belarus and Karim Massimov of Kazakhstan speak at a news conference after their meeting in Moscow

“We are with you today, and we feel for you,” Putin said, addressing the victims of the tragedy on the Volga River. He said that he has signed a resolution offering payment to the families of the dead and injured.

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin takes part in the business conference “From Customs Union to Common Economic Space: Business Interests”

“The formation of the common customs space of Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan marks the first step towards restoring the natural economic and trade ties in the post-Soviet space,” the Russian prime minister said.

Events for 11 july 2011

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin meets with economists from the Russian Academy of Sciences

“We want to be appraised of every possible perspective. Even if at first glance they seem incompatible and diametrically opposed, I believe that we should be aware of all possible approaches to these issues. Only by holding a broad professional dialogue will we be able to find balanced solutions and eventually guarantee an effective programme of national development.”

Events for 9 july 2011

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin holds a working meeting with Andrei Krainy, head of the Federal Agency for Fishery

The meeting focused on the fisheries sector’s results in the past six months as well as the cost of railway transportation of fish and seafood, their pricing and sales. One of the issues discussed was a law on amateur fishing.

Events for 8 july 2011

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin holds a meeting in Kirishi on Russia’s refining industry and petroleum products market

Speaking to the main shareholders and managers of Russian oil companies, the prime minister said, “You work in the Russian Federation. You obtain licenses to use the mineral resources, but these resources are owned by the Russian people,” adding that “the state will exercise its right to regulate these activities, and the companies should be responsible for making high-quality petroleum products available on the domestic market.”

Vladimir Putin discusses social and economic development of the Leningrad Region with Governor Valery Serdyukov

The governor reported that in the past six months the region’s industrial production has increased by 9.4% while the region’s GDP has increased by 8%. The housing construction is steady. Valery Serdyukov also reported on the current state of education and healthcare.