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24.09.2009, 11:06

“We hope for the better, but are prepared for the worse”

The worst part of the global economic crisis is most likely over, but if a second wave hits, the Russian government will be prepared, assured Deputy Prime Minister Igor Shuvalov in an interview with RT.

22.09.2009, 13:45

G20 agenda firms as large scale Russian privatization floated

World leaders are gearing up for Thursday's G20 Summit in Pittsburgh. It's expected to address calls for a limit to be placed on banking bonuses, as well as global trade and fiscal stimulus issues.

06.09.2009, 17:30 1 comment

Russia is overcoming the recession – Finance Minister Kudrin

If Russia spends the money it made from oil and gas sales in 2009, there would be no safety net in the economy. No net means a higher risk of inflation, says Russia’s Finance Minister Aleksey Kudrin, speaking to RT.

Dmitry Medvedev (AFP Photo / RIA Novosti / Kremlin pool / Dmitry Astakhov) 21.10.2009, 16:20 1 comment

Medvedev reminds business of its responsibilities

The Russian economy needs a modernization strategy to stop relying on raw materials to pull the country out of the current financial crisis, Dmitry Medvedev stated, speaking at a meeting with Russian business leaders.

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (AFP Photo / Dmitry Kostyukov) 16.06.2009, 22:54 2 comments

Iranian president backs single currency

Speaking in Russia, the Iranian president has delivered a speech suggesting methods for increasing SCO development.

Dimitry Medvedev (L) and Nguyen Minh Triet (AFP Photo / Pool / Hoang Dinh Nam) 31.10.2010, 08:21 6 comments

Russia signs deal to build Vietnam’s first nuclear power plant

Russia and Vietnam have cemented their relations by signing a deal to construct Vietnam’s first ever nuclear power station.

United States, Pittsburgh : Police detain a demonstrator during anti G20 protests in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, September 24, 2009. (AFP Photo / Saul LOEB) 25.09.2009, 12:16 2 comments

Americans take anger out on G20

The first day of the G20 summit in Pittsburgh, USA has been marred by violent clashes. Police use pepper spray and rubber bullets to stop protesters from marching towards the venue of the summit.

27.07.2010, 16:32 11 comments

Competition and fighting corruption are part of modernization – Medvedev

Modernization is not just a conversion to an innovation economy, but requires fighting corruption, decreasing administrative barriers and the development of fair competition, President Dmitry Medvedev has said.

Heads of state of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) member-nations hold a meeting (AFP Photo / Dmitry Kostyukov) 17.06.2009, 02:12 6 comments

Medvedev calls for use of national currencies in trade

The share of sovereign currencies in mutual trade within the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) should be increased to reduce dependence on international reserve currencies, President Medvedev has said.

Dmitry Medvedev (R) and Arnold Schwarzenegger (RIA Novosti / Mikhail Klimentyev) 11.10.2010, 18:45 29 comments

Russia can learn from America – Medvedev

Russia can learn from Americans how to tackle corruption and turn new products into money, President Medvedev has said at a meeting with the US businessmen delegation led by Californian governor Schwarzenegger.

Medvedev at G20: trumpet call for action

Published: 25 September, 2009, 11:24
Edited: 27 September, 2009, 13:45


Dmitry Medvedev (AFP Photo / Yuri Kadobnov)

Although the big events are over for most of the leaders attending the UN General Assembly, the heads of the 20 most developed nations are preparing for further debates and heading to the US city of Pittsburgh.

 
1 COMMENT
Count Cash September 26, 2009, 04:52 quote
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Nice beer, nice meal, thanks! now where next for another get together. We have certainly got all these fooled, its well worked out, we just need provide a media event. We actually work for the media. What about the police bill I hear you ask? Well that's the clever part, we have a party, the media are happy. the people pay and we look good. We wouldn't have it any other way, would you! Yes the G20 is a good thing, but so is telepresence. That's how we have economised in industry and improved productivity. We really don't need all these ever increasing staged events. We need some quality not quantity. Otherwise every thing is going to turn into a right royal circus! If every one is serious about a green environment and efficiency, lets see every other G20 meeting as a virtual one as a start.

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