Russia: Start of Medvedev’s, Rubles as a International Currency!

Belarus Finance Minister Andrei Kharkovets signed the so-called currency capitulation in Moscow yesterday. Belarus gets a new intergovernmental loan of $2 billion for 2008 and 2009 by agreeing to pay for Russia’s oil and gas supplies in rubles starting from 2009. From now on, stability of Belarus economy will depend on Russia’s ruble stability and the country will have to amass ruble reserves.

http://www.kommersant.com/page.asp?id=1059051

What is Russia Up To This Week? Nov. 13th, 2008!

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Hello,

I was looking at everything that Russia was up to this week and some of it is pretty good. I will say that Russia is not bored…..

First thing that came to mind was that Robert Gates from the USA came in to have a chit chat about missiles. He was not asked to come in the first place and the Kremlin put out the word that Gates was there to undermine the new Administration of Obama’s. So he was given the cold treatment and told that communication with the new administration will be considered later. After Gates was done he had an attitude and did the “USA Administration Criticize Russia Routine.”

Then Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said in a televised interview with French journalists broadcast Thursday that Moscow was willing to reconsider deploying Iskander missiles in its westernmost region of Kaliningrad if Washington did not place 10 missile interceptors in Poland and a missile-tracking radar in the Czech Republic.

Of course U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates had already expressed his rejection of the Russian suggestion that both countries scrap plans to place missile systems in Eastern Europe.

Medvedev then went on record for the umpteenth time: “The decision to recognize South Ossetia and Abkhazia is final and irrevocable, Russia’s President Dmitry Medvedev made clear in the interview with French Le Figaro. Russia has recognized two new international entities and those entities exist in terms of the international laws, Medvedev said, specifying that one doesn’t joke about things of this kind.”

Then South Ossetia will inform the European Parliament of the failure by EU observers to properly perform their duties in the buffer zone in neighboring Georgia, South Ossetia’s envoy to Russia said on Thursday. South Ossetia is tired of the lack luster attitude that the observers have toward Georgia and allow Georgia to get away with murder and kidnapping.

So now lets touch on the sad subject of the deaths aboard the Russian submarine: “The official report is that a crew member activated without permission a fire safety system on board the Russian nuclear submarine Nerpa, causing the deaths of 20 people, investigators said on Thursday.”

While we are in the open seas lets talk about the possibility that Russia is considering opening a base for its Black Sea Fleet in Abkhazia, a former fleet commander said on Thursday. This has been a idea floating around for the last few months and seems that it might be come a fact.

Then lets go locally and wonder why a 10 year old boy needs to put a cat in the washing machine: “A Muscovite couple called rescuers after hearing their pet inside the washing machine. They called the rescuers after discovering that the door would not open to release him, the spokesman said. The unfortunate cat was put in for a spin by the couple’s 10-year-old son. “

We step to the religious side for a minute: A mysterious man donned in all black and a mask left the Holy relics that were earlier stolen from the Donskoy Monastery in Moscow on the front enterence of the Monastery! Looks like God did some soul twisting on this one.

We end with a report from FBK Audit: World’s leading countries have already spent 9.2 trillion dollars on anti-crisis measures, FBK Audit and Consulting Company said. Great Britain takes the lead at this point as it spent 37 percent of its GDP on the crisis. The United States follows with 3.5 trillion dollars (25 percent of the GDP), Germany comes third with $893 billion (25 percent). The crisis has so far cost Russia $222 billion (13.9 percent of the GDP)

9.2 trillion dollars! Can you even imagine that much money?

That is what Russia has going on this week.

Kyle & Svet

comments always welcome.

East Meets West: The Russian Giant Against The Real Deal!

Holyfield <------------------> Valuev

Evander Holyfield, at the age of 46, will seek to win back a major heavyweight title when he fights Russian giant Nikolai Valuev for the WBA crown next month.

The fight will take place Dec. 20 in the Hallenstadion in Zurich, Switzerland, arena management announced.

Holyfield has not fought since losing an unanimous decision to then-WBO champ Sultan Ibragimov a year ago. The fighter from Atlanta known as the “Real Deal” has a 49-9-2 career record and insists he wants to keep fighting until he regains the title again.

The 7-foot, 330-pound Valuev – once referred to as the ‘Beast from the East’ but now preferring ‘The Russian Giant’ – won a unanimous decision over Ruiz in August to claim the vacant WBA crown.

He told the Zurich tabloid Blick on Thursday that he was excited to face Holyfield.

“I’m taking this fight very seriously,” said the fighter with 49-1 record and 34 knockouts. “Holyfield is a strong opponent … Ten years ago I would not have dreamed of getting into the ring with this champion.”

The fight will be the biggest in Zurich since 1971, when Muhammad Ali knocked out Juergen Blin of Germany in the 7th round.

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I would like to go see this fight!

Kyle & Svet

comments always welcome.

People Really Do Want To Stay In Russia!

Hello,

I found an interesting report today while drinking my morning cup of coffee. The report was about people who wanted to get a Russian citizenship.

It said that up to 400,000 people receive Russian citizenship a year. It said From 2005 and up, Russian citizenship has been granted to some 400,000 people a year, and over 150,000 people annually receive temporary residence permits.

Also the same report states that since July 2008, approximately 7,000 Russians have returned to the country from former Soviet republics as part of a state-run resettlement program.

The report stated that sufficient funds for the relocation of 600,000 people will be allocated from the federal budget. As of now a total of 66,000 people have applied to relocate under this program and 36,000 of them have already submitted the necessary documents. Russians mainly return from Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Moldova and Kyrgyzstan.

People who decide to return to Russia under the resettlement program can choose between 12 Russian regions. The regions are in the country’s Far East, Siberia, Central Russia and the Baltic enclave of Kaliningrad.

Report is from the “Federal Migration Service of Russia!”

Russian News: November 11th, 2008!

Hot News!RBC, 11.11.2008, Moscow 10:21:15.The Russian government plans to modify the formula for setting oil and oil product export duties by the end of November, Russia’s Energy Minister Sergei Shmatko stated yesterday. The amendments have already been worked out. As soon as they are enacted, export duties will be revised monthly based on oil prices within just one month, rather than the current two-month period. The government’s orders setting the duties will also, therefore, be issued on a monthly basis, Shmatko elaborated.

RBC, 11.11.2008, Moscow 10:45:52.VimpelCom is planning to sign a strategic partnership agreement with a united mobile phone retail holding, which will effectively incorporate Svyaznoy and Tsifrograd, two sources close to the retailers reported today. VTB will then become one of the holding’s shareholders, as it has already agreed to purchase 15 percent of shares for $100m, the RBC Daily newspaper reported today. The partnership agreement will allow VimpelCom to avoid the Federal Anti-Monopoly Service’s restrictions that resulted from the company’s deal with Euroset, analysts say.

RBC, 11.11.2008, Moscow 09:57:57.Russia’s Finance, Economy and Energy Ministries came up with a proposal yesterday to get the period by which oil export duties are calculated down to one month. The proposal was voiced yesterday by Prime Minister Vladimir Putin during his meeting with representatives of oil companies. According to the PM, the duties should reflect current prices. He stressed that the global financial crisis, instability on global markets and a fall in prices called for measures to ensure the sustained development of the oil industry. Since the current oil duty setting formula has been designed only for a predictable market situation, it naturally must be altered now that oil prices are swinging violently.

RBC, 10.11.2008, Kiev 18:56:51.Ukraine and Russia are not planning to use formulas for gas price calculations for 2009, chairman of the board of Naftogaz of Ukraine Oleg Dubina told a press conference today. He pointed out that the price of gas would be set on the basis of agreements between companies, adding that they would be economically feasible. The official noted that Ukraine had to ensure the payment of gas debts within the country, indicating that the company could not pay off its own debts because of consumers’ debts. Dubina also does not rule out the possibility of the company’s default, stressing that consumers owed a whopping $35m.

RBC, 10.11.2008, Moscow 16:09:17.The Federation Council’s related committees recommend that the Russian parliament’s upper house approve agreements on friendship, cooperation and mutual aid between Russia and Abkhazia and Russia and South Ossetia, member of the Federation Council’s legal and court issues committee Amir Gallyamov told journalists, noting that the upper house is set to consider the documents at a plenary session on Wednesday.

RBC, 10.11.2008, Moscow 15:05:50.There are no signs that European nations are going to recognize Abkhazia and South Ossetia as independent countries, Vladimir Chizhov, Russia’s envoy to the EU, stated during a live TV link-up between Brussels and Moscow. He noted that despite a certain variance of opinions and assessments of the Caucasus conflict throughout European countries, the EU had adopted a single position regarding the independence of the two republics, and had so far given no signals that the position could be revised. Chizhov added that the stability in Georgia, Abkhazia and South Ossetia would be brought up at the upcoming Russia-EU summit in Nice on November 14, 2008. The matter, however, is more likely to become an issue for discussion than a “stumbling block,” Chizhov observed.

RBC, 10.11.2008, Moscow 13:05:58.The government has approved the placement of money from the Russian Reserve Fund in the International Monetary Fund’s debt instruments. The corresponding changes were made to the government’s decree on the management of the Reserve Fund. As a result, the funds can be placed in special drawing rights, which the IMF considers when forming and changing Russia’s reserve position with the funds. Meanwhile, the total sum transferred during such a transaction cannot be lower than that provided for by the IMF as a minimum sum required for setting an interest rate for using these funds.

RBC, 10.11.2008, Moscow 12:50:42.Russian stocks will be rising this week, Marina Samokhvalova, an analyst at Kapital Investment Group, told RBC TV. The positive trend can only be broken by U.S. retail data, which will be published in the middle of the week, as well as a number of retailers’ reports, which are expected to be below expectations. “Yet, the overall situation on the market became positive following the election of the new American president last week, and this sentiment is expected to remain for this week, too,” she said.

Russia: Do You Find It Interesting That GM is Going Bankrupt in USA and Growing in Russia?

Hello,

Want something to make you go Hummmmm?

GM to open $300 million assembly plant in Russia this week:

* GM pushes ahead with flexible assembly plant in Shushary near St. Petersburg
* Capacity for 70,000 Opel and Chevrolet cars and SUVs
* GM Number One foreign car-maker in Russia with 11% market share

Zurich. This week General Motors (GM) will open a $300 million, flexible assembly plant in St. Petersburg, Russia. The plant will add 70,000 units of capacity to more than 100,000 already available to GM at joint venture and partner facilities in the country. It will build the Opel Antara and Chevrolet Captiva SUVs and, as of late 2009, the all-new Chevrolet Cruze compact sedan. The plant features a flexible, modern design that can accommodate a variety of different models.

“We are fully committed to our Russia growth strategy,” said Carl-Peter Forster, President of General Motors Europe. “Russia is poised to become Europe’s Number One car market for GM as early as 2009. With five strong brands on the market, we are the leading non-Russian manufacturer. That’s a position we aim to keep.”

GM grew sales in Russia by 44% in Jan-Sept 2008, outpacing industry growth of 23% and reaching a record total of 256,765. GM’s market share has reached a new high of 10.9% in Russia from 6.5% as recently as 2006. In the first nine months of the year, Chevrolet maintained its position as Russia’s favorite non-domestic brand with sales up 33.5% (or 44,000 cars and SUVs) to a total of 175,800. In the same period, Opel was the fastest growing brand in the country with sales up 73% to over 78,000.

“Our St. Petersburg plant will work to the same high standards that have recently resulted in major quality awards for our cars,” said Carl-Peter Forster. The new plant, located in Shushary on the outskirts of St. Petersburg, will employ 1700 people. GM’s new employees have undergone intensive training in the company’s global manufacturing system which focuses on top quality in all processes, continuous improvement and involvement of the workforce.

General Motors Corp. (NYSE: GM), the world’s largest automaker, has been the annual global industry sales leader for 77 years. Founded in 1908, GM today employs about 266,000 people around the world. With global headquarters in Detroit, GM manufactures its cars and trucks in 35 countries. In 2007, nearly 9.37 million GM cars and trucks were sold globally under the following brands: Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, GMC, GM Daewoo, Holden, Hummer, Opel, Pontiac, Saab, Saturn, Vauxhall and Wuling. In Europe, GM sells its vehicles in over 40 markets. It operates 10 vehicle-production and assembly facilities in seven countries and employs around 55,500 people. More information on GM can be found at and . GM Europe executive blog at http://drivingconversations.com.

The USA needs to bail GM out so that they can build more plants all over the world.

Things that make you go Hummmmm…..

Kyle & Svet

comments always welcome.

Russia: Visa free Travel to Hong Kong!


Svet and I like to travel and we only travel to countries that have no visa issues with Russians. Russia is one of those countries that does a visa in accordance to how you do a visa! If you require a visa for Russians than Russia requires a visa for you. (At least in most cases.)

Russia and Hong Kong could introduce a visa-free regime for its nationals by spring 2009, the South China Morning Post said on Monday citing Russia’s Consul General Sergei Gritsay.

The document was approved on September 11, during a visit by a delegation of the Russian foreign ministry to Hong Kong. The agreement is expected to be signed once all state agencies have approved the document.

Hong Kong has seen a significant increase in imports and tourism from Russia. Imports in the first nine months grew 47.3% year-on-year, while the number of Russian tourists to Hong Kong rose by more than 10,000 visitors.

This would be a good place for Svet and I to go next year…

Update:
http://www.russia.com.hk/en/node/67

The Agreement between the Government of the Russian Federation and the Government of the Hong Kong SAR of the PRC on Mutual Exemption of Visa Requirements for Nationals of the Russian Federation and Permanent Residents of the Hong Kong SAR of the PRC came into force on 1 July 2009. The Agreement provides for a mutual visa-free access to the nationals of the Russian Federation and permanent residents of the Hong Kong SAR (holders of the Hong Kong SAR passport) for a stay of up to 14 days in the area of the Hong Kong SAR and the territory of the Russian Federation respectively.

Cool and thanks to Jim Wong who gave me an update over the e-mail…

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Russia: What Does Russian News Say About Obama?

It has been an historic week for President-elect Barack Obama, but even the future leader of the free world isn’t immune to the rigors of Russian airport security. When he was a Senator, Mr Obama had first hand experience of Russian hospitality in European continent’s most eastern city, Perm.

If you show Barack Obama pictures of an airport in the city of Perm and you may see a look of horror. Although, he will tell you his time in detention here was far more pleasant than a turn in a Soviet gulag. (Link)


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He’s cool, charismatic and sexy! Americans seem to be collectively swooning over Barack Obama. And, while it’s his policies that have primarily attracted them, some haven’t been shy about admitting they find America’s President-elect fetching. (Link)
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Just two days after the outcome of the U.S. presidential election, issues of American newspapers detailing Barack Obama’s victory have become bibliographical rarities. They are now being sold on eBay for record prices. (Link)
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In his congratulation letter to president-elect Barack Obama, Victor Yushchenko used an archaic title reserved for top generals and their civil counterparts in tsarist Russia.
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The Ukrainian President wished good health and success to “His High Excellency” Barack Obama. (Link)
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Lego toys and Barbie dolls are on their way to the White House, as the newly-elected U.S. President Barack Obama makes plans to move his family to Washington DC. (Link)
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U.S. stock markets are continuing to plummet, and two days after the United States elected Barack Obama as its new leader, the economic crisis in the country is deepening. How to revive the struggling economy is one of the toughest issues America’s 44th president has to tackle. (Link)
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While the world suffers from the financial crisis, U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama has faced criticism for spending more than $US 3 million on a 30-minute campaign commercial, which was broadcast through the whole country. (Link)
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Two white supremacists have been charged with plotting to assassinate U.S. presidential candidate Barack Obama. A court in Tennessee was told the plan was uncovered by federal agents who believed the pair also planned a murder spree. They are said to have also plotted to kill over a hundred African-American people. (Link)

Interesting….

Kyle & Svet

comments always welcome.

Will Russia Trust the West Again?

Hello,

As I was drinking my morning cup of coffee today: The issues and facts of the Georgian – Russian 5 day war, is starting to switch directions. More and more articles by CNN, Time and Reuters are starting to show up on the front page questioning the validity of Georgia’s claims about the war. This is nothing new as far as this blog is concerned, Windows to Russia has kept the stance the whole time that Georgia started the war….

LONDON, November 9 (The Sunday Times) –

Two former British military officers are expected to give crucial evidence against Georgia when an international inquiry is convened to establish who started the country’s bloody five-day war with Russia in August.

Ryan Grist, a former British Army captain, and Stephen Young, a former RAF wing commander, are said to have concluded that, before the Russian bombardment began, Georgian rockets and artillery were hitting civilian areas in the breakaway region of South Ossetia every 15 or 20 seconds.

Their accounts seem likely to undermine the American-backed claims of President Mikhail Saakashvili of Georgia that his little country was the innocent victim of Russian aggression and acted solely in self-defence.

During the war both Grist and Young were senior figures in the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE). The organisation had deployed teams of unarmed monitors to try to reduce tension over South Ossetia, which had split from Georgia in a separatist struggle in the early 1990s with Russia’s support.

It has been a hard issue for Moscow to try to comprehend the Worlds backing of Georgia (Saakashvili) and the negative hate toward Moscow over this war.

It showed Moscow that the West can not be trusted…….

Kyle & Svet

comments always welcome.

Russia: What makes the Iskander Missile Factor Important?

The Iskander Factor

The Russian President’s pledge to deploy short-range Iskander-M missiles to the Kaliningrad Region has been no surprise to specialists. First Deputy Prime Minister Sergei Ivanov mentioned it back last July. In fact it is a matter of rearming the 152nd missile brigade in Chernyakhovsk area, the Kaliningrad Region (the brigade is currently equipped with 18 launch systems of the Tochka-U (Point-U) complex, with their range reaching 120 kilometers).

Rearmament will significantly improve this unit’s firepower. Iskander-M, which has been supplied to the Russian Army since 2005, is equipped with short-range ballistic missiles with the range of 500 kilometers. It will enable the brigade to hit targets in Poland, East Germany and Northern Czech Republic, taking aim at the U.S. AMD elements to be deployed to Poland and the Czech Republic. Although Iskander-M missiles’ accuracy is kept in secret, it is considered that their circular error probable (CEP) is only a few meters, which allows them to hit well-protected targets, including U.S. Ground-Based Interceptors’ (GBI) launchers. It need be added that Russia has never denied the possibility to equip Iskander-M missiles with nuclear warheads.

After 2009 Iskander-M missiles’ firepower may be even improved by means of equipping them with high-accuracy subsonic cruise missiles R-500, which are now tested. The range of these missiles, which are analogue of the U.S. Tomahawk, can amount to 1,000 kilometers. A standard Iskander-M launcher can have six missiles of this type, instead of two ballistic missiles (such a complex will be then called Iskander-K).

The 152nd brigade is unlikely to be reamed before 2010-2011. Probably its rearmament will be timed to the U.S. GBI deployment in Poland so that Russia’s measure would not appear too aggressive.

In military terms, deploying Iskander-M missiles to the Kaliningrad Region will mean boosting the Russian western group’s capabilities – it will be able to hit almost any target in North-Eastern Europe. At the same time, it is very difficult to intercept Iskander-M ballistic missiles with the West’s aircraft defense systems; and mobile launchers are hard to detect too.

Thus it is no surprise that Russia’s plan have caused Europe’s concern. Iskander may become quite an argument when Europeans consider whether their security is worth the U.S. global military and political ambitions. Iskanders in Kaliningrad are much more palpable than hypothetical Iranian missiles. (Link)