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Vladimir Putin Quotes

«The government should create a good investment climate in the country, trying to strengthen the state institutions that support market mechanisms.»
«Engineering a revival on the basis of a semi-market economy that has already absorbed the most serious shocks of transition is easier than having to take the plunge and trigger off the shocks in the first place.»
«Political contacts (between Russia and India) have practically never ceased,»
«The fact is the case is on the `important' list of the administration of the president,»
«be well-balanced to prevent the rise of new areas of tension in the region.»
«I will not allow any destabilization in Russia, in the interests of the ... peoples of the Russian Federation,»
«Of course, I am not indifferent about whose hands the country that I have dedicated my whole life to ends up in, ... But if every new head of state who comes to power changes the constitution as he sees fit, soon there will be nothing left of this state.»
«But of course we want to build and will build partnership with all countries and all associations, including NATO. In my view, our dialogue with the North Atlantic Alliance has been developing quite well in recent years,»
«not an easy one.»
«I am not indifferent, of course, to the question of who will take in their hands the destiny of the country I have devoted my life to serving. But if each successive head of state were to change the Constitution to suit them, we would soon find ourselves without a state at all,»