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26.11.2008, 03:15

Medvedev aims to increase trade with Brazil

President Dmitry Medvedev aims to increase Russia-Brazil trade to $US 10 billion within the next few years. He made a statement to that effect at a Tuesday meeting with Russian and Brazilian businessmen.

Brazilian Ronaldinho (AFP Photo / Martin Bernetti) 26.11.2008, 17:45

Russian footballers should learn from Brazilians – Medvedev

Russian football will reach new heights with the help of Brazilian coaches says Dmitry Medvedev. The Russian President was talking during his first official visit to Brazil.

Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez (R) and Russian President Dmitri Medvedev (L), AFP Photo / Thomas Coex 27.11.2008, 19:31

Medvedev’s visit to Caracas angers West

Saluting a friend or warning an adversary? As Russian warships ventured into the Caribbean for the first time in two decades, the cold breeze of Western criticism reached the Venezuelan tropics.

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev waves to the press upon his arrival at the Jose Marti International Airport in Havana (AFP Photo / Juan Carlos Borjas) 27.11.2008, 23:24

Medvedev reaches Cuba

Dmitry Medvedev is in Cuba. He's the first Russian president to visit the country in eight years. This is the last stop of Medvedev’s tour of countries in Latin America, aimed at restoring links and boosting trade.

Dmitry Medvedev (L) and Raul Castro  (AFP Photo / Alejandro Ernesto) 28.11.2008, 07:11

We’re open for business in Latin America - Medvedev

President Dmitry Medvedev says Russia is not afraid of economic competition from other countries operating in Latin American. The statement comes as the Russian leader continues an official visit to Cuba on the final leg of his South American tour.

26.11.2008, 20:19

Russia and Brazil agree to visa-free travel

Russians and Brazilians will now be able to visit each other’s countries without having to obtain visas. The deal was reached as President Medvedev paid his first official visit to the Latin American country.

Hats off to Argentina!

Published: 11 December, 2008, 02:45


Dmitry Medvedev and Argentinian President Cristina Fernandez  (AFP Photo/Michail Klimentyev)

The global financial crisis, increased bilateral trade and energy cooperation were on the top of the agenda as Argentinian President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner met with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev in Moscow on Wednesday.

 
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