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    Kostas Karamanlis and Vladimir Putin [Flickr]
    2008-04-30 16:50:16
    energyPICS posted a photo: Greek Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis (left) meets Russian President Vladimir Putin at the Kremlin, April 29, 2008.
    By: Diario Energía |BAJAENERGY BLOG
     
    Vladimir Putin y la gimnasta Alina Kabayeva desmienten su romance
    2008-04-19 12:38:46
    El Presidente ruso, Vladimir Putin, y la diputada Alina Kabaeva desmintieron ayer mismo que fueran a contraer matrimonio próximamente. Estas declaraciones acaban con las especulaciones suscitadas hace pocos días por el periódico moscovita 'Moscow Correspondent', que aseguraba que Putin se divorció hace dos meses de su esposa Lyudimilla para poder casarse, el próximo 15 de junio –un mes después de haber dejado el Gobierno-, con la gimnasta olímpica Alina Kabayeva."No hay ni una palabra cierta en todo esto", declaró Putin en una ruda de prensa junto a Silvio Berlusconi. Por su parte, Alina ha amenazado, a través de su representante, con demandar al diario que publicó esta información en el caso de que no la desmienta.Fuente: Hola
    By: TV en Directo
     
    Russia according to Vladimir Putin
    2008-03-22 04:44:00
    "Russia demands more respect from and equality with Washington and a free hand in world politics. In key respects, Moscow’s new foreign policy grows out of the logic of its ever more autocratic and neo-imperial political structure.” Two Thousand and Seven was the year that the Russians once again growled for attention. Like a bear returning from a long sleep after nearly two long decades, it first attracted this author’s attention in June with Putin using some stiff language while addressing Bush over the U.S. missile defense shield in Eastern Europe. Not long after, the Russians engaged in some in some good old-fashioned saber rattling by resuming the Soviet-era practice of sending strategic bombers on long-range flights well beyond its borders. By October, Putin was cozying up with an old foe in Iran; proving that although Russia's relationship with its southern Persian neighbor has been rocky, both nations share a common passion, distrust for the west and the United States in
    By: American Interests
     

    Vladimir Putin & Mahmoud Ahmadinejad [Flickr]
    2007-12-28 21:03:22
    energyPICS posted a photo: Iran. Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin talk during negotia Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (R) and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin talk during negotiations in Tehran October 16, 2007. Kaspian Sea states declared in Tehran on Tuesday they would not let their soil be used for an attack on any of them, an apparent response to speculation the United States could resort to force in its nuclear row with Iran.
    By: energy BLOG
     
    Saeed Jalili (Iran) & Vladimir Putin (Russia) [Flickr]
    2007-12-23 23:03:31
    energyPICS posted a photo: Iran's chief nuclear negotiator Saeed Jalili (left) with Russian President Vladimir Putin
    By: energy BLOG
     
    Vladimir Putin, hombre del año
    2007-12-20 19:16:00
    "Vladimir Putin ha sido nombrado Hombre del año por la revista Time. Su director, Richard Stengel, ha explicado su decisión señalando que el presidente ruso no le parece buena persona, pero entiende que ha cambiado Rusia por completo y se ha convertido en un "nuevo zar". De hecho, en su país se le considera el nuevo Pedro 'El Grande'." [+ info | Al Abordaje]Creo que es un error concederle tal premio a semejante personaje.
    By: islas cies blog
     

    Vladimir Putin (Russia) and President Alexander Lukashenka (Belarus) [Flickr]
    2007-12-16 06:41:39
    energyPICS posted a photo: Russian President Vladimir Putin (C), Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenka (R), and Russian Prime Minister Viktor Zubkov (L) meet during Putin's official visit to Minsk, December 14, 2007.
    By: energy BLOG
     
    Vladimir Putin’s Dog (Yet Another Exclusive Frog Bog Interview)
    2007-11-13 08:40:37
    Another post today from the desk of The Frog Bog Topic Suggestion Board, AKA Theresa.  Well, the post isn’t from her desk, but the idea is.  Was.  Whatever.    THE FROGSTER:  “We all recall the dark days of The Cold War, except Lisa, who is too young.  But those of us in grade school in the 1970’s remember being [...]
    By: The Frog Bog
     
    MIDDLE EAST: Vladimir Putin suggests linking Caspian Sea to Black Sea
    2007-10-17 09:25:11
    Russian President Vladimir Putin here on Tuesday suggested that a water channel be established to link Caspian Sea to the Black Sea. He made the remarks in his speech at the second summit of the... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
    By: energy BLOG
     
    Vladimir Putin (Russia) & Imomali Rakhmon (Tajikistan) [Flickr]
    2007-08-24 22:27:40
    energyPICS posted a photo: Presidents Vladimir Putin of Russia (L) and Imomali Rakhmon of Tajikistan chat during the Summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization in Bishkek, August 16, 2007.
    By: energy BLOG
     
    Vladimir Putin & Gerhard Schroeder [Flickr]
    2007-07-13 14:22:50
    energyPICS posted a photo: Russian President Vladimir Putin, left, and then German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder, right, during a meeting in Berlin on September 8, 2005.
    By: energy BLOG
     
    Vladimir Putin & Silvio Berlusconi [Flickr]
    2007-07-13 14:19:25
    energyPICS posted a photo: Russian President Vladimir Putin, left, with then Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, right, in Moscow on August 29, 2005.
    By: energy BLOG
     
    ASIA: Vladimir Putin calls for creating alternative to WTO
    2007-06-12 06:35:00
    Russian President Vladimir Putin called Sunday for creating an alternative to the World Trade Organisation (WTO) that would favour developing economies and suggested giving a greater role to regional currencies. Speaking at an economic forum in Russia's second-largest city of St. Petersburg, Putin lamented that today's international economic organisations "look archaic, undemocratic and awkward" by protecting the interests mainly of developed economies."Today protectionism which the WTO is intended to fight oftentimes comes from developed economies that set up this structure," Putin told the conference."In order to stimulate trade and investment it is worth thinking about creating a regional Eurasian institute on free trade that could take advantage of the positive experience of WTO," he said. He did not elaborate.Putin said the stalled Doha round of global trade talks were a sign of the problems with the organisation: "Old methods of decision-making at times don't work." The talks
    By: energy BLOG
     
     
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