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...Laughable “wanted”-style graphics mistakenly featured a photo of the former Russian president, Dmitry Medvedev, rather than Dmitri Lebedev, the sanctioned chair of the board of Bank Rossiya, dubbed Putin...
...When Mr Obama came to power in 2009, he and Mrs Clinton tried to create a split between Mr Putin and Dmitry Medvedev, Russia’s then president. It failed....
...But local media reported that prime minister Dmitri Medvedev had called a meeting on Thursday to discuss the currency....
...Lev Gudkov, director of the Levada Centre, one of Moscow’s leading pollsters, said that the surge in popularity that Mr Putin and Dmitri Medvedev, then president and now prime minister, enjoyed during the...
...“A political solution is not the most likely scenario to happen,” said Dmitri Trenin, head of the Carnegie Moscow Center, an arm of the US think-tank....
...Prime Minister Dmitri Medvedev’s description of the situation in Ukraine as “a real threat to our interests and to the lives of our citizens” might be seen as preparing the ground for a possible intervention...
...Prime Minister Dmitri Medvedev foresaw the end of Russia’s strategic relationship with Ukraine and Russian state TV described European aspirations for Ukraine as “euthanasia”....
...“Since Dmitri Anatolyevich [Medvedev] led the party in the state Duma election campaign, and since I will recommend him for the post of prime minister, I believe it is right for him to head the party as...
...Dmitri Medvedev, the Russian prime minister, announced at a cabinet meeting that a new four-year timetable had been approved that would see these two sales and others go ahead while delaying the privatisation...
...Dmitri Trenin, director of the Carnegie Moscow Center, the think-tank, said: “The [US-Russia] relationship is certainly wrong-footed at this point....
...“Putin has no reason to snub Obama that I can see,” said Dmitri Trenin, head of the Carnegie Moscow Center think-tank....
...Foreign policy is an area where Russia’s president Dmitry Medvedev and prime minister Vladimir Putin have clashed in recent weeks....
...(We can speak of 12 years of uninterrupted power since, as Angus Roxburgh makes clear in The Strongman, Putin remained the boss even when he was nominally number two to President Dmitri Medvedev.)...
...“Medvedev wants to present himself as a tough guy, as well as someone who is open to the outside world,” said Dmitri Trenin, head of the Carnegie Moscow Center think-tank....
...Medvedev, Russian president, to visit the country....
...He joins a string of world leaders including Barack Obama, the US president, Nicolas Sarkozy, the French president, and Dmitri Medvedev, Russia's president, beating a path to one of the world's fastest growing...
...President Dmitri Medvedev met top US officials last week, in an attempt to attract more American investors....
...Dmitri Medvedev on Wednesday sealed a $20bn deal for Russia to build Turkey’s first nuclear power plant, furthering Moscow’s ambition of carving out a bigger role in the renascent international market for...
...This week a court in Nice ruled in Mrs Safra’s favour, awarding the widow €1.5m in damages – just as Dmitri Medvedev, the Russian president, began a state visit to France....
...President Dmitri Medvedev’s strident open letter to President Viktor Yushchenko amounted to a further escalation, with its declaration that Russia would not send a new ambassador to Kiev....
...Dmitri Trenin, head of Moscow Carnegie Center, the think-tank, said Nato’s decision to expel the two Russian diplomats in the first place was ill-judged....
...France’s President Nicolas Sarkozy was less popular than fellow European leaders, while Russia’s President Dmitri Medvedev received mostly negative ratings. Additional reporting by Alexandra Ulmer...
...“Everyone understood that this was Putin’s idea,” said the Russian-language version of Newsweek Dmitri Trenin, director of the Carnegie Moscow Centre think-tank, said: “I don’t think he [Medvedev] is amused...
...“I think the decision was made to take a tough stand with the United States, giving no concessions to the newly elected president,” said Dmitri Trenin, of the Moscow Carnegie Center, the think-tank....
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