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Vladimir Putin does not believe that the national projects in Russia are a panacea to solve economic problems
Russian President Vladimir Putin does not believe that the national projects in Russia are a panacea to solve economic problems. “We realize that this is not a panacea, but only a signal to make the country more prosperous and the business development more sustainable,” Putin said at a meeting with Russian businessmen on Wednesday. Putin thanked businessmen for their involvement in the implementation of the national project on education and other national programmes. He offered businessmen “to discuss in detail the involvement of the national business in the education project.”
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