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The Russian president also commented on criticism in Western media that Moscow allegedly should have helped Iran against Israel ...
The Russian president stressed that the competitiveness of Russian industry, agriculture, and many other sectors should be built on its own technological solutions ...
Kiev authorities personally formed a line of combat contact stretching along for almost two thousand kilometers, the Russian president said ...
During the plenary session, the president also pointed to rapid growth in the country’s manufacturing sector and a record low unemployment rate ...
The global oil market so far does not call for any additional steps from producers amid the conflict between Israel and Iran ...
ST. PETERSBURG, June 20. /TASS/. Russian President Vladimir Putin thanked all participants of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) plenary session and said he was sure that the ...
The Russian president added that many foreign companies that worked in Russia for a long period of time left the country with huge losses ...
"If someone left for political considerations under pressure of political persons of their country, then it means the partners are unreliable," the Russian leader said ...
The Russian president also highlighted that economic growth in Russia is unfolding against the backdrop of a historically low unemployment rate ...
In particular, the decision not to use Russian energy resources has caused serious economic consequences for European countries, the Russian president reiterated ...
Since the early 90s and over decades, we have been told that in no case NATO would expand eastward, the Russian president said ...
This year, the Russian president's speech lasted 55 minutes, placing it among the top five longest speeches in terms of duration ...