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Friday, June 19, 2015

Putin to Russian business leaders: It could be worse

Russian President Vladimir Putin is giving a keynote speech and speaking with Charlie Rose on Bloomberg TV at the three-day Saint Petersburg International Economic Forum on Friday. "We have managed to stabilize the situation," Putin said, according to a translator. "We are successful in going through the difficulties." Putin noted that the Kremlin's response to Western sanctions is to open the Russian market to new partners and discussed ways that Russia's business environment would improve. "I'd like to thank our partners, who continue to work in Russia despite political pressure," Putin said. Putin: We were on the edge of a "deep crisis" late last year but we prevented it from happening. — Paul Sonne (@PaulSonne) June 19, 2015 #Putin at #SPIEF2015: We have limited access to investments, GDP down 2.2% in Q1 yoy, but there is no crisis — Yury Barmin (@yurybarmin) June 19, 2015 #putin rattling off numbers at high rate. But so far saying that economy is bad, but not as bad as it could have been, because we managed it — Matthew Chance (@mchancecnn) June 19, 2015 Putin is listing various economic achievements Russia has notched in recent months to rollback financial crisis. — Paul Sonne (@PaulSonne) June 19, 2015 Most Western leaders and CEOs are staying away from the conference, once dubbed Russia's answer to Davos, as Russia trades barbs with NATO and continues to back separatists in Ukraine.  On Thursday, Putin insisted that the economy — wracked under Western sanctions — had adjusted to the lower oil price and would be able to cope.  "In general, the budget has adapted to it, and the real sector," Putin told Russian businessmen. "In general and on the whole, everything suits us." Putin met with the Saudi Defence Minister Prince Mohammed bin Salman and business leaders on Thursday. Tsipras arrived at the forum Thursday and has met with top executives of Russian gas giant Gazprom, deputy chairman Alexander Medvedev told AFP. Putin is set to talk to Tsipras on Friday. The Greek leader — who has openly criticized Western sanctions against Russia — is however unlikely to get any help in Saint Petersburg with the immediate problem of Greece's June 30 deadline to repay 1.6 billion euros ($1.8 billion) to one of its international creditors, analysts say. Join the conversation about this story » NOW WATCH: Why Putin is the most powerful man in the world


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