30 May 2012, Wednesday
Dmitry Medvedev attends a restricted meeting of the CIS Heads of Government Council
29 May 2012, Tuesday
Dmitry Medvedev arrives in Turkmenistan to attend a CIS Heads of Government Council meeting and holds talks with Belarusian Prime Minister Mikhail Myasnikovich Russian-Belarusian relations are currently going through very good times, in Dmitry Medvedev’s view, because “apart from political understanding on all issues, quite impressive achievements have been recorded in the economy.”
At the end of his trip to Kazakhstan, Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev visits Nazarbayev University to learn about new research in various fields and to speak with lecturers and students
Dmitry Medvedev meets with Prime Minister of Kazakhstan Karim Massimov
Dmitry Medvedev, on a working visit to Kazakhstan, meets with President of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev
28 May 2012, Monday
Dmitry Medvedev arrives on a working visit to the Republic of Kazakhstan
Dmitry Rogozin holds a meeting with Gleb Nikitin, Acting Head of the Federal Agency for State Property Managementro
26 May 2012, Saturday
Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev meets with Ukrainian Prime Minister Mykola Azarov Mr Medvedev and Mr Azarov discussed the bilateral relations agenda.
25 May 2012, Friday
Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev meets with head of the Republic of Tyva Sholban Kara-ool The prime minister announced that he has issued a directive approving a programme of events celebrating the centenary of the union of Russia and Tyva and Kyzyl’s founding.
24 May 2012, Thursday
Dmitry Medvedev and his wife Svetlana arrive at the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour to congratulate the Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia Kirill on his Name Day and the Day of Slavic Writing and Culture
Dmitry Medvedev holds a teleconference on energy companies' preparations for the upcoming heating season and the situation on the domestic market of oil products “It's typically said that winter will test everything. But before winter comes we must complete the testing of hundreds of energy companies in order to have a stable heating season…”
Dmitry Medvedev chairs a government meeting “I would especially like to note that the new government will be guided in its work by the principles of openness and transparency, and that it will have to cooperate closely with the public as well as rely on expert assessment. All of us work in the interests of the people, and I hope that their constructive proposals will help us in the decision-making process – for this reason the Open Government system is being created.”
23 May 2012, Wednesday
Dmitry Medvedev holds working meeting with Governor of the Bryansk Region Nikolai Denin The discussion focused on a major project for the production of high quality beef in the Bryansk Region. The prime minister stressed that “we should not forget about medium- and small-sized businesses in rural areas; they employ a lot of people…” The regional governor also spoke about the housing situation for the veterans of the Great Patriotic War.
Dmitry Medvedev chairs a meeting on the future of livestock farming at Kotlyakovo Farm “We see that much has been done and the results are impressive. The situation in the countryside is changing for the better. Livestock breeding has finally received serious investors, largely owing to state support and business initiatives."
Dmitry Medvedev visits Kotlyakovo livestock farm during his visit to the Bryansk Region
22 May 2012, Tuesday
Dmitry Medvedev meets with Vnesheconombank Chairman Vladimir Dmitriyev
Dmitry Medvedev holds a working meeting with Igor Sechin
Dmitry Medvedev holds a meeting of the initiative group on the formation of the government expert council “I don’t need an ornamental expert council to legalise pre-drafted government decisions -- that would be totally useless. I would like the expert council to directly influence the key decisions that will be made by the government …”
21 May 2012, Monday
Dmitry Medvedev chairs a government meeting Dmitry Medvedev congratulated the new Cabinet members and outlined the top seven priority, milestone achievements that, in his opinion, Russia’s new government must address in the next six months. “How well we handle these problems will demonstrate the government’s real policy platform – as opposed to the one on paper,” he said.
Government meeting Dmitry Medvedev congratulated the new Cabinet members and outlined the top seven priority, milestone achievements that, in his opinion, Russia’s new government must address in the next six months. “How well we handle these problems will demonstrate the government’s real policy platform – as opposed to the one on paper,” he said.
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