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the russian president's chief. was among leading political and business figures at the event we've been asking him about his views on the state of the russian and world economy interview that's coming up next right here on. so you give on the presidential administration it's great to have you with us sir today thank you good evening so russia is among other countries that will help you are p. and union through i.m.f. . do you think such on going financially jackson's will actually prove affective and how long is russia actually willing to help bail countries in debt need well as for russia's help it's limited of course and we are interested in eurozone stays
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stable because as president putin has already mentioned quarter percent or all creditors of yours who are interested in. not only financially stable eurozone i would like to stress that point but at the european parliament european leaders basically of course germany and france take responsible decisions during the roots of the crisis not poor ring money so stop it for a short but fighting the roots i think it's in fact it's none of my business but i think european union has to impose more strict. policy on that on unemployment and on credits because even if their external debt is huge for example russia's external debt is nine
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percent g.d.p. in some of the european countries in europe it's more than one hundred so you can't continue that tendency you have to stop it you know many say that russia actually researched out of the global financial crisis better than other european countries what kind of advantage does it give us now the huge huge market potential development i was put it that way many people say that we have a blessing of oil and gas or natural resource my private opinion it's not a blessing it's a kiss. because that blessing doesn't motivate you to davis if what makes you so sure that he will make the break now it's been taking so long well diversifying a huge economy such as russia's it would never take you a couple of years older you shouldn't expect miracles that are quite
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a number of regions in russia was still under the pressure and it depends not only on the federal government it depends hugely on the local government eager to really attract investors. are they making the investment climate very predictable. defended from the some sort of floor and force an agency is still the justice system is not very effective corruption. that's about it that's the basics of negative points which we still have to mend to keep. those speaking about corruption by the way and turning back to the g. twenty summit. asking. for more money as an aid tool what would you do cynical third world countries. is not very effective because corruption in the third world i'm sure is. much
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bigger than it is in russia and. i lived in africa so i know what i'm talking about sarah no i would like to go back just a little bit about the oil dependency i mean as of today russia is still largely dependent on oil revenues you know some say that did to the lack of the global growth they may experience a drastic falling oil prices what happens to russia's budget if let's say oh prices fall down one hundred dollars mark do you have a plan b. . what do. you tell a lot if. it's sort of simple. first of all we already have some experience after the previous crisis two thousand and eight two thousand and nine. secondly our foreign reserve currency reserves are the biggest in the world there are five hundred twelve billion dollars. then we have a national reserve fund and we have future generations fund. combined it's close to
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one trillion dollars so we have. some money in case the bad case scenario happens. but of course we have also co-equal the state subsidies system we. we have tried and proved effective two years ago though i would like to be overoptimistic and promise you that we are told to liberate first a war. that is so mean and set into is that it's impossible to calculate the implications for example of a huge oil price drop or some real big crisis in europe that too many unknowns but also the last two months they've been very notable for currency fluctuation and that has made a lot of people nervous and we have to had a rest essential by come out and say don't worry this has already happened to their will before but many people don't think it's fair that i think when i was on hold by the way that's a very good example people and this is
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a real there are meant to people don't panic they don't rush to banks and. car and sykora door we call it a currency quarter at all which is the central bank now. it's much wider than it has been before which is a very good sign that whatever the foreign investors why should they still feel sure of the ruble at this point the basic reason is very simple. they believe already and most of huge funds like for example black or kuwaiti fund they believe that our policy is transparent it's stable it's very predictable the kuwaiti fund which is most respectable oldest and trusted in the world for the first time in its history. gave the russian. direct. direct fund. five hundred million dollars alone saying
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that you can use this money for any project which you roll in the best inside russia. and those projects they're not. natural resources are told it's called mineral service it's trade retail infrastructure logistics. which is a very good sign for world investors and they think that political climate and political cause is also correct that democracy is developing and that democracy is developing in their natural evolution really way not in a revolutionary way that's why they just stay calm talking about political climate there is they have a lot of criticism lately following the harsh new legislations that will actually implement penalties against unlawful meetings and will fund gatherings many sees this as a crackdown on freedom of speech and freedom of gathering a sadly how do you see this how do you assure
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a peaceful nature of opposition gathering without and raging a large part of the society what you have just said oh i consider it i considered it as a great load of rubbish i lived abroad for many years as a spy and i know what i'm talking about in fact we use now in financial terms there's you would best practices oh a little less legislation about meetings and demonstrations it's based on the best weld practices. it doesn't ban any demonstrations it gives sort of illegal legal basis to conduct them how to carry them to carry them out and i know that in your u.k. in the united states of america it's more of the same laws and it does mean that we're trying to. democracy. if you want to say something against the
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government it's a purely democratic thing and you are most welcome on the other side i wouldn't. well i would like to remind you that there are. quite a number of people who support the government who supports the president and they showed it up during the presidential campaign effect the number of people who marched or demonstrated in favor of the government was my just bigger than the opposition that the opposition numbers and what is most important psychologically to people and never motivated to go outside to support the government. they're motivated always to go and march against the government is psychologists will practice you know the biggest number of the opposition gatherings probably one hundred thousand which is nothing on a scale of russia but eve has caused such
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a fuss globally i mean you have not livelihoods on the list of hundred most in flesh and you people in the world times list why do you think it has resulted so rigorously throughout the world i wouldn't agree that it's called a bust worldwide it caused the buzz in some political sphere is. interested in calling this a buzz and as for different well this my quest but skeptical about that aren't you afraid that this may trigger the curse itself was assuming i mean after all they're promising to bring out humans in a street in september what measures will the government take in that case only if those demonstrations. are legal and. normal practices without any fights without well ations laws that it's it's it's normal it's democracy it's called democracy so if there were no federal fresher presidents
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administration thank you thank you and nice to meet you. today children play war in the old case me. but in june one hundred forty one these walls were the first barrier for the nazi troops on their way to moscow and. funders and restless were dying one by one under seize the salt. water. in the last shelter and on main soldier left a few simple words farewell motherland i'm dying but i'm not surrendering.
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admits it's possible they're down a fighter jet had strayed into syrian airspace ancora has vowed to respond while damascus says it was following established international law and. egypt anxiously awaits the results of the presidential runoff as tens of thousands remain in tahrir square to protest against the the ruling military. and enjoying a song says that asylum bed is still up in the air as i could or flies it's you can pass at her home to discuss the whistleblower request for protection. coming up the last of the last sports stories with andrew.
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hello there welcome to the sports and these are the headlines defending champion spain beat france to neil to reach the semifinals of the european championships plus vettel grabbed pole ahead of hamilton at the european graeme prix. and swimming for lawrie with just a month ago before the lympics we catch up with one of russia's medal hopes and. the first defending champion spain are through to the last four of the european championships alonzo scoring both goals in there to know when over france to set up a semi final clash with portugal along though gave this the lead with a thumping head out on nineteen minutes and then within a minute of no more time remaining he converted a penalty after pedro was found the perfect way for a long day to celebrate his hundred caps for his country amazingly this the first time spain have beaten france in a competitive match and they will return to the donbass arena in don yet on wednesday where they will face portugal in the semi. formula one sebastian vettel
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will start in pole position for sunday's european grand prix in valencia the red bull driver has won here for the past two seasons and was quickest in qualifying for a third straight year alongside him on the front row will be mclaren's lewis hamilton while pastor maldonado of williams will start in afterwards vettel was quick to praise his take. in the last qualifying i knew that going at the end of the track comes in a little bit more and trying to live together then yeah should be good enough maybe to have a look at the pole in the end it was. yeah surprising but all in all i felt very well this week and the boys have been working incredibly hard in their carriage all the people in the factory as well to make sure that we bring a couple of new parts to the car so they seem to work and obviously i'm looking. looking forward to the us tomorrow the wimbledon tennis championships start on monday and the women's top seed maria sharapova is aiming for back to back grand
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slam titles but the russian admits it will be tough switching to grass after her success on the clay at the french open. yeah of course it's i think it's the toughest back to back ground. especially if you're coming up for french open where our finalists it's the toughest turn around because you know as much as you want to celebrate enjoy. you come here and it's a whole new ball game while austrian to mirror past eric has had a timely confidence boost ahead of the grand slam she saved five much points to be in the final of the east born international was unseeded for this tournament and before it began she had been on a terrible run winning only two matches this year but she has suddenly hit form on grass after losing the first set seven five she came back to level and. then showed her real fighting spirit in the decider she saved
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a match point five three down and then slipped and twisted her ankle but she dug deep and braved the pain and went on to save another for match point eventually winning the final six seven five for the match as it faces world number one and was the n.c. in the first round of women though she's not thinking about that you know. it's so much of emotions right now and more than happy achieved what i wanted to achieve this week out of nowhere out of no winning matches this year so it's an incredible feeling i'm so happy and the crowd just kept me going you know i twisted my ankle be there slide it so it was tough for me to hang in there being down for a five match points so it was an amazing match and well done to her and american andy roddick won the men's title as the spawn he beat italian and p. they're in straight sets. now in a month's time lympics will be upon us they will be the first summer games for russia's open water swim and goose liver she surprised many by making the squad
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after beginning to fail to qualify but she is determined to prove her worth as are two good koreans back. with only five weeks to go until the olympics took part in a lighter training session this weekend this open water event in most regions allowed kima choose to swim alongside the stars. it was a bit of relief from a grueling schedule but says she was hoping for a podium sport in london to listen we saw so i was very very happy to earn the right to compete in the olympics it's a dream for any athlete i think as well my expectations out really hope for the best in london and i'll try to make the podium and to get a good result will choose there's a lot of expectations on his shoulders the woman swimming marathon made its debut and ellen picks four years ago in beijing and russia as larry said the one gold she's since retired but is determined to take up the mantle and believes hope of aeration will put her in good stead he added i have already tested the olympic
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venue once and it was quite all right but it always everything will depend on the way down the board and maybe colored that but i have experience in such conditions and have competed in cold water before while there's joy for her there's heartbreak for a fellow russian swimmer he katrina syllabus of i was also taking part in this weekend's event she was one of the favorites to represent her country in london but failed to qualify during trials in portugal two weeks ago and it still hurts. unfortunately the watch in portugal was very cold but of course we knew this in advance and tried to prepare for it but my muscles just couldn't cope with the conditions so it was a big disappointment for me but i need to look forward and come out of it stronger . well hell presence was definitely appreciated in the most region in amateur swimmers makes with professionals in an event designed to combine sport and entertainment what brought me here is we've got
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a fantastic opportunity to swimming so i come every year it's an important part of my calendar. fantastic and absolutely. plastic of a. good organization lots of us women women has always been a popular and successful sport for russia however with the last summer games in beijing and the country and reclaimed four medals more than a hundred i'm all for and events like this a whole can to encourage more to take of the sport and perhaps achieve the highest level in the future. party mostly region. meanwhile russia has a new boxing champion the death has claimed the i.b.o. light welterweight title the first crime for the south pole already nicknamed the king probably daniel as the story thunder of june there's the way this big night of boxing in the russian capital was presented with this man who deserving the
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headline people liturgy is currently one of russia's major prospects came out for his first title shot. the ideal like well the weight belt on the line and here comes the chant down guys there might be. the thirty two year old south african look bigger and heavier with experience also playing in his side although the first seconds of the fight showed it was the russian speed and accuracy what would really matter the. round one so my boozer thunderstruck by king and the referee down in the forest no down. the overcoming of out there all have been put him down in the first round and was pretty hard punch the republican managed to stand up and continue the fight he was still dangerous and he gave his all to defend our title and not only break the defending champ and keep moving forward but to do nothing against what could be of speed the russian so war kept hitting my mother with some
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bitter pill to swallow the meaning neo untouchable himself my bosom clearly was the second round in the next one something fighting for survival the song consciousness the i saw every single punch he threw he missed and i can land that i was much faster and faster gave me the edge it was over early in the fourth round when i would do if his opponent with a short and devastating left who the the south african storage yard who was flopping recolored. never exchanged the ropes so that people would see if they should do the job in style and nothing moves a whole lot of us around us i'm really happy now we've done a great job preparing for this fine oilers home training sessions paid off for me and for the crown of the. figure when still life in the man in that there's the way people are what idiot established his name in books in zero eight the twenty nine
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year old king captured his first ground and one can suspect any challenge. before we find. robert or t. you still. talking of crushing victories new zealand rugby union side of beaten island by record sixty points to nil in hamilton the all blacks running in nine tries to complete a three nil series whitewash over the irish amazing to think garland almost picked new zealand to victory last weekend sam kane and sonny boy williams went over twice each four tries for hosts in the first half and another five followed in the second this is the biggest win ever for your black over ireland surpassing the fifty nine six four line back in ninety two. and are strongly completed a series whitewash over whilst winning their third showdown twenty nineteen in sydney wales had gone ahead sixteen twelve when ryan jones part is way over the line here but paul responded with
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a try of his own for the wallabies. and their fly half barry bonds made sure of that when his steady flow of fifteen points through the game eventually seeing a stray over the finish line yet to be destroyed down under for forty three years. and it has been a good weekend for all the sports fans capped off with a stride in racehorse black caviar winning the diamond jubilee stakes at royal ascot in england this is the twenty second race in a row the man has won and her first bad side a native destroyer and it was a dramatic finish her jockey luke known in the salmon sixty seemed to miss judge the finish and ease up at the end but he had just enough of a lead to cross the line first ahead of moonlight crowd and listed as your own black caviar a one to six yard remaining unbeaten. that is all the sport for the moment the weather is nice.
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