Russian president makes premiere visits to Algeria and Cyprus. Arriving
in Algeria for his first state visit on Wednesday, October 6, President
Dmitry Medvedev was welcomed for talks with Algerian President Abdelaziz
Bouteflika. As the two agreed to further their countries’ work
together, they signed six cooperation agreements, with the Russian
president saying that their collaboration would also be expanding into
areas such as industry and investment.
(In Russian)
Dmitry Medvedev, Russia's President: Six documents were signed just now.
Our cooperation goes beyond these spheres. We've agreed to step up our
joint efforts in industrial cooperation. We will consider investment
projects in a variety of fields.
President Medvedev then made an historic first-ever visit to Greek
Cyprus, where he and President Demetris Christofias signed 16 new
agreements covering many different sectors, including a key accord to
remove double taxation, which is hoped to increase investment in both
countries. President Medvedev also affirmed Russia’s longstanding
friendship with Cyprus, while at the same time conveying his country’s
support for Turkish reunification as he stated, “Russia’s position on
the settlement of the Cyprus dispute remains unchanged: There must be a
united country with single sovereignty and two communities. We want this
settlement to be all-embracing and meet the interests of both the
Greeks and the Turks.”
Dmitry Medvedev, Russian President: Russia is backing the idea of
reunification of the two parts of the island and an emergence or
reemergence of a unified state. We believe that this meets the
aspirations of its citizens.
Our respectful accolades, President Medvedev, for your cordial and
productive premiere visits. May the people of Russia, Algeria, and
Cyprus benefit from the new initiatives to enjoy peaceful and prosperous
futures together.
|