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you've come up you've came up with certain proposals on deal offshore izing the russian economy nothing has been done so a lot depends on you actually everyone dependent you does it flatter you or does it a concern for you. well you're wrong. you're wrong in saying that all of the management decisions are taken by the head of state thought quite true. globally because it's only those decisions that. are. in the news and that's why you get this impression it's only those decisions that are very heavily debated in the public but i've been working for four years as head of the cabinet you know the government has so much on the plate. even the prime minister is not always aware was being done in the ministries the head of the cabinet there's such
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a heavy routine day to day work but you're always under a waterfall of constant activities constant problems. couldn't try with thing you have to set up so they do to make sure that it works automatically in an automatic mode of course there are some issues which are much in the public eye and the size of the prime minister or the president who have to decide it so it's a wrong impression that you might have that it's all done manually in manual mode in terms of the amnesty well i've proposed that and. it's you can do it all on your own. but. the state duma said you're the president just. we'd like you to come up with the draft law on the amnesty. and. the united russia party was
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set up by me and i used to be the head of the the leader of the year united russia is still the main force in the parliaments. so i acted on its behalf. and well i signed the laws actually so it's part of corporation between our branches so we need to make beyond the same page we need to see eye to eye on the issues so i think this is a very good indicator. so our colleagues from georgia now please. to modernise the beads from rue started to to be channel mr minister for yesterday said that russia's nor ready to introduce
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a. visa free regime with georgia. while georgia as it has done a lot to change the relations with russia they said we've done everything to ease the tension unfortunately. the russian actions or near the occupy line. are very frustrating but we want to normalize our relations with neighbor there right now i've just quoted the statement by the new prime minister of cores that we have rich cultural and economic ties but all warts political steps is russia ready to take to normalize relations with georgia or. personally you have you changed your stance on georgia or once after the shift
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in. the political structure you have such a comprehensive question. well i have changed my position. towards the. georgian politicians and those who are in power i have always had a positive attitude towards the georgian nation towards the people even when the. fillets is were under we. were in the military conflict was. due to the reasons you're well aware of even. in those times i had very warm attitudes towards the georgian people and it was reaffirmed even in those hours difficult hours by the attitude of georgians to wards russia did i say that and probably in one of the. us
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a grand for well you know an old man came to the russian troll soldiers and told them while looking for something here ok go to billy's see it and take me three really you don't need to be looking around here. said i was a real story i'm. and we had some casualties and one of. the fighters was downed and one of the pilots. was a jets to it and he landed on the territory of georgia and he was met by an old woman and she gave him lunch she gave him shelter and then she showed him the way to the wards the russian position so when i say henri reid i have a woman eighty two with the georgian nation there's no irony in that. we have
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great relations. spiritual cultural ties but there are problems which arose not. due to our reasons we didn't start the conflict and everyone has acceptable that recognize that. it's not ask who started the conflicts we told them a thousand times don't do it during take the actions that will lead to bloodshed well they did it and now we have a reality that we have to take account of all of what we're seeing this signals that the new georgian leadership is sending i don't know war crime or to what our foreign minister was saying was he meant maybe there are some for man it is. related to the operations of the foreign ministry maybe there are some difficulties
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but you miles. but the way we see the situation developing in georgia i think. we cood go back to the visa free regime we need to discuss this at the professional level it would be a good step to normalize the relations between our two countries it would help people to communicate with each other to get. it but yet georgian enterprises would have more access to the russian markets this would. create conditions for a full fledged normalizations of our relations. moving on. bottles. colleague on the left please. hello i come from verizon province. to the channel now tell us more len you know why.
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i would like to use this opportunity to say same care because earlier this year and you rode. north and detour was open to the you know what province and he was you've helped everyone a lot because it was convenient both for the drivers and for the passengers and i think were it not for your help we would have never seen the road and go in moving on to my question last year our country entered the w t o. and one of them do you think it has helped our country. or it hasn't out what about those. agricultural enterprises
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that. it's really benefiting from the accession to the w t l. oh of course this is. a long term business so it's not about answering the w t o in order to get access to some short term immediate benefits it's somewhat like about entering the w t o in order to get better protection of the national markets in particular the metal markets the chemical production the markets and we have yet to start using all this opportunities in full but we do intend to do this in the very near future. speaking of the chemical production or fertilizers market. of you but let's say our european partners. to you. are.
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going to be. restricting the access off russian fertiliser sent chemical goods to european markets though we are now full fledged member of the w. cio onto the pretext that. mission. inside russia. the gas prices are being influenced by market forces and this. this in turn affects the fertilisers market and this is why elegibility the russian fertilisers producers have unfair competitive advantages in foreign markets we are totally convinced that this is just a pretext and that this is wrong so now that we have entered the w t o we
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have the right to dispute these incidents and this case is a corresponding in respect to the legal jurisdictions. i don't know what this is going to end up being but at the same thing has to do with our metal experts to world markets like the united states and others so as i said the w t o gives us some more rights and opportunities but most importantly which accession to the w t o builds trust to the russian economy and as with tires to function to work according to international regulations they say is a call for dense building measure for our partners as they trust us more and this is a long term development factor for our economy speaking of the downsides yes so i can see them clearly. but there are not so significant for instance in
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agriculture. this mainly has to do with pork. but. here we have the opportunity to resort to some kinds of protection measures are sent to preferences in this market. speaking out of the agricultural machinery. which it is in a difficult condition now but. has little to do with our accession to the w two always. has more to do with. the domestic markets domestic condition conditions in the russian. in the russian industry so that the government is supposed to create incentives to build this conditions. but the problem is also that we have started providing subsidies by
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heck to errors. so these allows our manufacturers our agricultural enterprises to buy better tools and machines to better prices this certainly speeds up the competition and at the same time it speeds up our dinners ation and this is what we do also as part of our w t o campaign. so some. parts of the machinery industry and some segments of the machinery industry was to . use some protection measures without violating the w.t. all regulations so there are no unexpected negative consequences of this succession and. accession has had
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a very positive impact on our economy i will give the floor to live news now. hello mr president as you answered one of the questions you said that you believe the government is the government sixty eight is quite satisfactory now what i meant. to set is factory when i say satisfactory us unsatisfactory it's not like an a.b.c. z a gradient scale. but in any case whenever the communists criticize the cabinet there are rumors that the government may or may leave may resign now and speaking of a successor does need three they did have a new chance. so your come from a live news taunt you this is a total
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a provoked of question and this march is the style of your agency so as i've said i believe the government. has worked in quite a satisfactory way and. the worst thing that can ever happen is a necessary rotation of the human resources. and of course there are things that. could be optimized and synchronized there are lots of delays in the government at c.b.c. but. this is really a difficult word cliff may remind you that and i believe that the potential of the current government has yet to be realized. would you. please ask your question mr obama years in trey's your hand i did have a question indeed mr putin. recently russian proposals.
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excuse me. but. so russian ideas and proposals on a number of international issues have gained momentum and have received some support in particular about iranian nuclear program and the syrian elimination of chemical arsenal do you think in twenty four this positive trend is going to continue does russia have some other interest in initiatives to come up with. i believe we did indeed make a significant contribution to diffusing longstanding painstaking issues that have to do in syria and today rainy and nuclear program but we are not alone and there
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is. you know we're not alone in helping the international community move forward in tackling this issues. without our cooperation with americans with europe with our cheney's friends it would have been impossible to achieve these results certainly we are russian citizens and we can take pride in what we do and in how we do. in international relations and i guess we should take take pride in our coherent and consistent position we didn't also later we didn't fluctuates so to speak and our approach is strongly based on international law and on its fundamental principles. but
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just like i said without cup aeration with our partners this results wouldn't have been possible. and this is why we appreciate. the contribution of our u.s. colleagues of the european union and china. and. their cooperation with us and to be frank. sometimes we put forward their decisions that really turns the tide in a way and sometimes these on there would go to our chinese partners so our american partners or european partners or. so i believe we will continue to work. as actively and as closely as we have been doing so far and as you know next year we are hosting the g eight summit.
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on the phone. and this will be based on the so-called succession principle which means we will take over from the previous host country in terms of working out their gender in their cooperative way. which is a tradition for the g. eight hundred twenty so the share pass and the experts. together will be identifying the most urgent. issues to discuss and they will together work out wording that would be acceptable for all the countries that you have in them and that you are taking into account of course the key role of the united nations organization. that has really
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made a major contribution recently and this is how we are going to continue to work in twenty first. the dos channel please address to the board on time zone of. those channels i get a question about ukraine your song your one nation worthless which i don't know if this kind of my done this kind of protest unauthorized protests takes place in red square in moscow what kind of politician a political decision will you take i'm not going to take any political decisions i'm going to act in according with the russian war you. any citizen any political party or association has the right to express their own ideas and views. on any kinds of decisions taken in the country including by way of mass protests
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but any such actions should be totally illegal. whenever someone steps beyond the legal framework the government has to deal with it this has nothing to do with the political will of the government this is the government's responsibility to ensure law and order because otherwise this may lead to chaos this made adversely affect economy the social sphere and politics and to the political sphere in russia. and one more question the you've talked about the first turn on nation for eternal people but if you go to clear of now. the young key events you are talking quite negatively and kryten about russia and criticizing it a lot so what do you think about the sentiments of the young ukrainians and i
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think this has to do a lot with awareness because there are lots of nationalists both in ukraine and here in russia and there are there are quite there are quite a lot of them. they're quite proactive and spoken out about their views on ukraine but the majority of russians. are very well disposed towards ukraine. of course. among the forty five million or ukrainian citizens it's easy to find some people who do not like russia by default but i think these issues have a lot to do with lack of awareness and this is. to
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a large extent due to this euro integration in ukraine. so if someone says that the people have been been stripped of their european dream we have nothing to do with that this is the choice of ukrainians themselves and of its legitimate government it's their own choice the ukrainian people to enter an association or not turds rate to sign the documents are not to sign the documents we have nothing to do with that. secondly when i speak of a lack of awareness i mean that it's enough just to read the papers to read the documents which the current opposition which is the resorting all the time to european integration is bringing this up all the time. but it's very easy to menu pilate this issue or do you want us to leave just like the preachers do yes we do
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but do you want to really read into the documents no one reads the documents. so i've seen a couple of journalists raise this notice that says ukraine no one has really read this paper this is the problem. are you even able to read you a look what it says maupin the markets there will be no finance for you and introduce new technical regulations. which means that you will have to close the industry there will be no production and no more development for agriculture. which means again that ukraine is going to become a kind of an agricultural appendage of the european union and. if they want to make this choice they're welcome to do this we are not dragging ukraine
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anywhere we have a free trade area with ukraine and we are not say we're going to discriminate against the european ukrainian goods but we are saying that if you crane does signed this document. we will have to remove the trade preferences otherwise they swell on to my russian economy what do you put on them and in this case the crimean goods will have enjoyed most favored nation regime so we won't be able to give them any more benefits that will be too much to know. so if you weigh all of this all the pros and cons bent even the young people the young ukrainians will. be able to sort it out so they will say yes we want to accept. the european standards but we want to keep them
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in the machine there our national machinery our lives our aviation industry alive we want to. keep our space industry alive because we. still maintain a lot of cooperation with russia and with the russian markets. so remember i was talking volved to the helicopter engines. because we are already building a second factory producing helicopter engines in st petersburg and there is a lot more potential to develop for you more than. we can cooperate in shipbuilding areas space industry in nuclear energy and so on.
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so that you could one day they used american u.s. made fuel in ukraine and power of plums but that affected to really adversely that the plants themselves because they really stopped working so the russian experts had to go there and solve these problems because it was initially designed for russian fuel. they had to replace all the american fuel by the russian fuel and then another saying has to do with the sentiments as you said as you're saying main ukrainians dislike crush it. so there are a lot of people in ukraine promoting their association with the e.u. but these are mostly people who recently left the government so for
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example mr yeltsin nuclear used to be at the head of the parliament ms tymoshenko or was the prime minister and you shankar was the president so why didn't they sign their so sation agreement with the e.u. when they were in power there was no one to prevent them from doing that they would have done it in their due time and there would be no question arising today why didn't they do it after all. it's one of those i think i've got a legitimate suspicion that this has nothing to do with association with the e.u. this is rather about domestic politics. and the e.u. association is only a trigger all the pretext. so we believe that whoever wins in this political struggle whatever is. there in the
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future for ukraine we are going to cooperate with ukraine in a format that will be acceptable to the ukrainians themselves but are we going to go are you ok we continue with the questions. and a colleague from siberia. yes it was from the original workers think you think it's a new cause zusak from the city of alms is to put in our watch to your address to the federal assembly and you talk to parents and servants in siberia which will be . developed i don't quite remember the exact wording but you mention. oh that's vance development right you talked about the crust. the republican side there is really good what about western siberia maybe i didn't listen to well or maybe you. missed that part. or maybe have other plans for
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a western siberia. and like to. use this opportunity to invite to mark the three hundred year anniversary of the city of it's three years a word but well you have to get ready for this yes well we had plans for a metro construction who promised you that. we talked about that see demand we talked about the re ranking of officials he was one of them. by the shutters on. so. we are do a lot of problems with traffic so maybe. someone will suppose that i would ask for money but i won't do it well there's no money anyway ok so. you do invite you.
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