 Чем у нас сегодня совершенно необъятная география, и думаю, что будет немножко сложно объять всё эту тематику, но тем не менее, к счастью и общей повестки у всех наших стран есть. Мы начнём с того, что участники Панели Сессии выступят в каждой своей речи, хотя я хочу зарезивировать кричей в случае появления новостей или тем, которые требуют имели на комментариях, перезем, как передать слово, в следующему выступающему, обратиться в соответствующем дополнительным вопросам. Но, благо, мы на территории Российской Федерации, то первым выступительом однажды, однажды прошу. Уважаемые господин Батулга, уважаемые господин Нарендер Моди, уважаемые господин Махахир Махамат и господин Синдзо Абайдам, прежде всего хочу обратиться к нашим иностранным гостям, гостям. И к лидерам стран, которые здесь представлены и нашим иностранным партнерам сидящих в этом зале, хочу вас поговорить за то, что вы проявляете такое уважение к России, внимание к развитию отношений между нашими государствами. И надеюсь, уверен, что вся наша работа в эти дни пройдет на самом высоком уровне и с результатом для всех нас. Рад всех вас приветствовать на Восточном экономическом форуме. Владивосток – столица Приморья, а теперь и всего Дельне-Восточного Федерального опору России в пятый раз собирает главный предыдущий стран из Азиатско-Тихо-Адианского Редиона. Руфнейших инвесторов, бизнесменов, представителей общественности и экспертных кругов. В этом году мы принимаем свыше 8,5 тысяч участников из 65 стран. По сравнению с первым форумом, его представительство увеличилось более чем в 2-е. Видим, в этом убедительное свидетельство растущего интереса к России, к тем возможностям, для сотрудничества, которое предлагает этот без всякого привречения полосаний в регионе. Сила, конкурентное преимущество дальнего Восточного. Руфнейших инвесторов, которые также ввозьмутся в большие резервы натуральных ресурсов, как и наиболее логистические возможности, such as the Northern Sea Route, and other trans-Eurasian routes. И, наконец, это причина с первым форумом, с первым динамичным регионом, т.е. Азиатско-Пасификой. Конечно, когда мы adopted the long-term strategy for the development of the Far East, in the middle of the 2000s, that is, 15 years ago, we focused on the maximum degree of openness for the region, for it to be closely integrated into the economic, transport, educational and humanitarian space of the Asia-Pacific region, and if we look at it more broadly, of the whole world. For the development of international and border cooperation, investment and technological partnerships, and that is for the creation of new opportunities, first and foremost for our citizens, for their work and for their life. That was, indeed, a sharp historic turn. I would like to remind you that at the start and in the middle of the 20th century, and then during the years of the Cold War, many Far Eastern territories, for example, the Vladivostok itself, where we find ourselves today, had mostly military significance and were, as we said back in the day, restricted areas. This was also reflected in the development of those regions. Social and economic development was lacking. And I would like to highlight that over the recent years the situation has changed drastically and we are proud that the Far East has become one of the symbols of the openness of Russia, of innovation and determination, and eliminating all kinds of barriers for business and human communication. Undoubtedly, we understand that such a result would hardly be possible without strengthening the atmosphere of trust and constructive cooperation in the Asia-Pacific region as a whole. We want these positive trends to be developed further, so that our common region would be safe and stable. Our relationships with India, China, the Republic of Korea, Malaysia, Mongolia, Japan and other countries of the Asia-Pacific region are based on the principles of respect and honest dialogue. I'm convinced they have great prospects, which tally with the growing role that the Asia-Pacific region is to play in the coming decades. I believe that all those gathered here, the high-level guests that we have with us today, would agree with that. On par with openness, we also have one more key principle of our massive plans to develop the Far East of Russia, and that is their long-term and consistent nature. We concentrate our resources and step-by-step we administratively boost our efforts. We reach our goals and we set new tasks before ourselves. We always strive for more. Over the last 15 years, we have managed to set the conditions so that the Far East would be on the track of advanced growth. And those are not just words. I can provide you some proof. A great beginning for such a work was the preparation for hosting the EPEC Summit in Vladivostok in 2012. We have invested great resources in modernizing transport, business and educational infrastructure in the city in improving the capital of the region as a modern dynamic city for people. As one of the scientific and educational centers in the Asia-Pacific region. Of course, we understand that a lot remains to be done, but we have also achieved a lot. And then based on our achievements, we will launch major infrastructure transport industrial projects. And at the same time, while we try to improve business climate in our country, we have also proposed drastically in you in many aspects unique instruments of support for business in the Far East, which are globally competitive. I would like to address all our colleagues who are going to invest in the Far East of Russia. Please use these opportunities. You should study them once again. Those are not just promises. This is actual practical steps, which already function. So in the region we have 20 priority development areas for social and economic development with special conditions for industry, preferential tax treatment and government support measures. We have already 369 registered residents there, and they have struck deals for more than 2.5 trillion rubles, and they have... We will provide more than 60,000 new jobs. They have already invested 344.8 billions of rubles in investment and created 19.5 thousand jobs. Now we have the free port of Vladivostok, which spans across 22 municipal entities, and its purpose is to help the integration of the Far Eastern regions in the economic space of the Asia-Pacific region. They will help to boost our high-tech industries. The advantages of the free port were already used by 1,404 residents that have signed their agreements, business deals for 700 billion rubles, and they are going to create 68 thousand jobs. They have already invested 95.2 billion rubles and created more than 10 thousand jobs. This is a fact. And in overall, thanks to the measures of support, starting from 2015, the investors have already invested 612 billion rubles into our economy, and they have launched 242 production facilities and created more than 39 thousand new jobs. As a result, we have the growth of industrial production in the Far East. It currently stands at 23 percent over the last five years, and this is three times higher than the average in the country. The center of new competences exchanges between the young people and international cooperation, both experiments in educational science, new technologies. That is the Far Eastern Federal University, where we are gathered here today, as we are always gathered for this forum. And last year, 20 thousand students started at the university and among them, 3500 foreigners from 74 countries of the world. More than 200 professors from abroad are teaching at the university and we plan to further develop research infrastructure at the university, including the mega science lab construction. We can be sure that the university in the future will be a part of the backbone of the joint educational space of the Asia-Pacific region. Dear friends, at the previous Far Eastern forums, we have talked about the significance of the Far East for Russia, about our plans and tasks to develop it of the instruments of support for business, how we can tap into those instruments. I have briefly spoken about this in my address today, although we understand and just now with my colleagues during the working lunch we talked about that without the people, without the energy, without the talents, without the interests in achieving results, no such goals could be reached. So in my address today I am going to focus on social and economic development and the social program of development for the region. I believe it would be interesting not only for the people in Russia, but also for our potential investors who already work here in Russia that would mean that we would create a favorable social and economic climate and thus we would attract the needed labour resources. Together with the leaders of the Far East region we discussed a new stage of development for the forest and the point is to turn to convert the economic gains of the recent years into a social growth spurt, into better quality of life for the people. So we need to have changes in healthcare, education, in improving cities and villages that would be felt by millions of people and such changes should be felt not only in some distant futures I have already mentioned not on the years later but very very soon and I would like to highlight that compared to 2005 the migration outflow from the Far East has decreased twofold. We need to turn the tide and the Far East should not lose but gain more people with their energy power and initiative. So I would like to go back to our talk at the working lunch we discussed this topic and my colleagues actually raised this question what is the outflow of people from the Far East that is indeed a very important question from the moral and ethical point of view and from the economical point of view as well this region should be attractive for qualified personnel and for the young people because the young people are our future and also that the Far East is a very young region of Russia it has great demographic potential which we need to keep and multiply the overall birth rate is higher than the average in Russia out of 8 million 200 thousand people living in the federal district almost 1.5 million are school children students and college students they have victories sports competition international and all russian scientific competitions for example recently Kazan hosted world skills world skills junior and the gold medal was won by the ninth grade Andrei Mishkov from Milano day he was the best when it comes to information technologies and once again I would like to congratulate him on that so we have talented young people here in the Far East they are capable to take on the world and reach ambitious goals so the first and key task for the new development of the Far East is to support the young people to do everything in our power so that the young people would have the broadest opportunities to get education find themselves in life and in professional setting to start a family and raise their children so that they would make their contribution to them and first and foremost we need to boost the volume of construction modern construction that is and it should be affordable for the people and yesterday with my colleagues the leaders of the region we discussed this very question and we want to launch a special mortgage program in the region and young families could take a mortgage to buy a flat or a house in the Far East regions only under 2% interest rate per year and recently we have a preferential interest rate in mortgage that is a 5% interest rate and my colleagues said yesterday that it was not enough and I would like to tell the leaders of other regions that it is not possible to do all around the country and that would actually have no effect because this measure is there to attract highly qualified personnel to the Far East of Russia we need to launch this program this year and it would last for 5 years and why because we need to define and earmark the financing and the sources of financing in future because this is a long term program we need for it to cover the first stage market that is the new construction and for individual construction for those people who have taken the Far Eastern Hector the so called Far Eastern Hector as the source of financing we can use the money from the state program of the development of the Far East and our healthcare system should be modern and accessible and affordable as well and this primary concerns the primary healthcare the closest to the people and the informatization and equipment of the medical centers the first aid and obstetric centers and maternity hospitals and our air medical service is very important this is required for the development of the Far East we have observed this all over Russia but here in the Far East we need to create a truly efficient healthcare system which could be comparable and even would be better than the traditional practices and standards this is not a thing we can do in a day but we need to start today and start with the innovative pilot projects indeed we need to create a medical cluster in the federal Far Eastern district with a special regulation setting that would allow us without excessive formalities to open branches and divisions of international medical sentence to attract the best experts and to use the medicines and methods that have proven effective abroad this should function within the framework of the Russian jurisdiction all nuances have to be worked out by the relevant agencies and ministries and first of all with the ministry of health of the Russian federation I have said multiple times that for the Far East we need to have special measures advanced mechanisms and flexible instruments which take into account the peculiarities of those massive areas and the demands of people who live here we have decided to be experimental innovative when it comes to economy attracting investment and we have yielded a quite positive result as I have already said we need to act in the same key when it comes to social development I ask all the federal agencies all the colleagues who are involved in developing the region to be led by this very logic by the interests of the Far East and that is the entire country an important step for strengthening the educational awareness raising and humanitarian space of the country should be the opening of a new cultural educational and museum complex here in Vladivostok but at the same time we need to drastically upgrade the whole network of museums libraries, theaters cultural centers, leisure centers additional education centers in the Far East of Russia to make them vibrant, interesting modern centers which would attract people of all ages children and young people we have just discussed this very question I mentioned our prior meeting for the third time and Mr. Shinzo Awa here said about the attractiveness and the tourism potential of the region yes, indeed, creating such a major old Russian cultural and awareness raising center with branches of our leading museums such as the Tretikov Gallery the Hermitage Museum, the Russian Museum the Mariinsky Theater branch would undoubtedly increase the tourism potential of the region multifold it is especially important that is development of culture for the small cities here and I would like to give you a few numbers out of 1834 populated areas of the Far East 1614 those are areas where less than thousand people live distance might reach up to hundreds of kilometers so we need to take that inter account as well and we talked about it with the leaders of the region we need to adapt our old Russian programs such as county doctor and county teacher to the conditions of the Far East for example we might increase the payments for physicians physician assistants, teachers especially those who come from very small villages in the Far East we can increase those payments compared to the average in Russia for the Far East twofold and undoubtedly we need to think about the future it is closely linked to the young people and children today who love their region who want to live and work here they need to receive quality education regardless of their income and their status that is why we need to provide employer sponsored education and special budget financed openings for highly required specialties so that the young people would be sponsored by the budget but also by the potential employers and they could be certain that jobs await them and they would be guaranteed to get a job and the young people and people of all ages should have the opportunities to access distance education as well as telehealth information resources and electronic public services digital platforms and services which open up new horizons for the creation and launching of their own business I would like to remind you that more than half of internet users of our planet that is why the forest should meet the standards of the digital infrastructure which are set in the world including the high speed internet coverage I would like to ask the government to take that into account when implementing the national program digital economy of Russia we need to have a digital environment which is comparable to the scope of challenges of our time and rapid technological advancements that is why our second important strategic task the Russian forest should become one of the global centers of high technologies and competences new industries and new areas of production that is the focus of the leading quality jobs for well qualified professional thank you and first and foremost for the people living in the far east for those citizens of Russia who live here in this region we have the groundwork late for that and here on the russian island we have a massive innovative cluster we are also advancing our space industry around the spaceport of Vastochny aircraft construction and gas processing is also developing here as well as chemical industry we are continuing to create the Zvezda shipbuilding plant and we are going to focus on increasing the experts of deep processing products again this is our principal position and I would like to draw the attention of Russian and foreign investors to this, the residents of advanced development areas and the free port of Vladivostok so we increase the export taxes for roundwood for example but at the same time we are ready to back those who want to invest into boosting our capacities and timber industry at the same time we create the preferential treatment for expert of the readymade products including on the markets of third countries in the same logic preferences and support in exchange for deep processing will be used in other areas including maritime resources and mineral resources as for safeguarding and careful use of our forest resources this is a very important topic and we should consider it in the scope of the entire country at the special meaning of the state council we understand the creation of a massive scientific and industrial center in the region is a colossal challenge at the same time this provides us great opportunities and it's indeed very broad so the benchmark of demands when it comes to efficiency of our measures and solutions should also be on par at the same time this involves the economy of the future the support of young teams who implement disruptive ideas and solutions all around the world startups led by young people are a massive locomotive force for technological development so that the number of startups would not only go up but so that they would grow and turn into medium sized and then into large companies we need not only legal support we also need regulatory environment as well as efficient financial instruments so i suggest that we create a special venture capital fund in the far east we talked about it yesterday and i agree with that so i would ask the government to come up with special proposals because we have financial resources to support that and the third strategic goal which we said before ourselves is also very ambitious and it is in line with the global environmental agenda with the challenges that not only Russia but also the entire planet faces today we are talking about the development of the Russia's Far East as a global natural and tourism center as an international experimental ground where we could test various approaches to resolving the most important issue for all of us that is how to strike the proper balance between economic activities the development of ecotourism accessibility of nature for the people and at the same time safeguarding our unique ecological systems and today the unique beauty of the far eastern areas attracts hundreds of thousands tourists in 2016 the region was visited by 5.2 million people including 750 thousand foreigners and last year almost 7 million people and around a million of them were citizens of other states the reaches include the lake of Baikal the Kronetski natural reserve and Kamchatka the National Park in Zabakalia region all in all there are 64 designated conservation areas in the region of federal significance and I would like to highlight that I have already tasked my team to account and to define the borders of all those conservation areas national parks etc etc we need to accelerate this work all over country and in the far east we need to do that first and foremost then we need to launch the PPP projects in tourism to invite responsible investors to offer them a preferential regime while keeping in line with the criteria of ecotourism we need modern information resources so that the people could swiftly and conveniently receive all the necessary information when and where they can go what tourist route they should choose and foreign citizens could also receive their visa very rapidly and by the way here in the far east we have first introduced the e-visa system this has facilitated the formalities for foreign tourists and entrepreneurs and over 2 years we have issued more than 140 thousand of such visas all the development goals and the modern quality of life standards need a new level of mobility and for the far east this is first and foremost the developed air traffic system accessible tickets for flying inside the region as well as to Siberia and central Russia and abroad up to 2024 airports would be reconstructed in the far east and to expand local air traffic and to upgrade the fleet of regional and local planes and helicopters we need to use the capacities of aircraft plants in Lano de Komsomolsk on Amur and Arseniev and the priority for all aircraft companies around the world is safety security and comfort and for those companies working in the far east one more priority should be affordability of tickets I guess it would be only rational that their companies who want to expand their presence in the far east should have responsible and rational pricing policy and they would have preferential access to clients in a much more advantageous routes we have talked about this with the minister of transport and this system which works in practice and probably we need to have it set in various documents and for this region this is well justified and we need to think up of regulations to set it in stone dear friends we have massive goals to develop the far east major goals always translate into partnership and uniting our efforts and we want to have such cooperation for those who are interested in it and we believe in the future of our cooperation and the future of the far east of Russia but for us to be successful as well as to be successful over our country we need for the society and community to be consolidated and to be ready to pitch in and to make a contribution and their energy to the overall result we have such an environment and our dreams will come true even the boldest one I would like to wish every success to the participants of the forum and all the best thank you for your attention thank you Mr President if I may just short clarification almost in one sentence you managed to identify the key drivers of development the true diamonds I would say are more factory and the Zvezda shipyard and the advanced development territories by saying that do you believe that foreign investment might also go to such venues like Zvezda shipyard and the space launching facility certainly speaking of the airplanes factory they already exist and there are foreign investments in place we know it very well and the whole world knows that we have our amazing fighter aircraft that is SU-SU 30 or 34 World renowned 2 pluses SU-35 and the 5 generation aircrafts 57 but SuperJet Sohoi SuperJet is something that has been produced by us together with our Italian and French partners we are working on that and we are open for foreign investment we have nothing to hide although we do have something to hide Да, но мы очень осознательны, что у нас есть такая информация, что нужно быть расстрелянным. Но, в то же время, у нас есть все возможности, чтобы successfully develop our cooperation. Как и для спейс-launch facility, это не military facility, это civil one. И мы говорим о том, кто должен быть один, построенный следующие этапы. Но, в целом, спейс-launch facility, это сделано для спейс-launch, для civil purposes. Поэтому, в том числе, это не просто возможно, чтобы работать вместе с партнерами, мы очень интересны в таком корпорации. И мы очень надеялись им, чтобы участвовать. Мы уже делаем проекты в Индии, в этом спейс-лучше. Мы активно colaborаем с коллегами из Чайной Республики. У нас есть хорошая корпорация с европейской агентой. И мы надеялись, что в будущем мы будем разработать даже дальше. Мы работаем с США, тоже. Мы делаем много раунджей в том, что у нас есть партнера, а также в том, что у нас есть партнера в США. И эти раунджи планируют быть обморожены в спейс-launch facility. Поэтому я не вижу никакого места, которое может быть закрыто для корпорации без партнера. На самом деле, мы очень интересны в таком раунже, в том числе виздаши пьет. Мы visited it just yesterday with Prime Minister Modi. Конечно, мы будем построить наиболее advanced high-tornage vessels. И там будут все типы сервисов, которые нужны для работы в шалфах, в арктическом зоне. И, в частности, для транспитации ЛНГ и всех продуктов, и так далее. И вчера мы поговорили с премьером, который будет обмороженный для оппортизации, для социальных работ. Наверное, там будут какие-то специальные бассейны, которые будут построены здесь. Это вооружение интернаш-корпорации, что это в таком раунже. Так что, некоторые бассейны могут быть построены в Брошене. Ну и некоторые бассейны могут быть выполнены на бассейне в Индии. Рыжая российская компания в обморожении. Роснефтен. Оленгерс, компания, это одна из самых больших процессористов в Индии. Они покупали контролинг, один из самых больших рефиналов, и это включает один из самых больших бассейн в Индии. Так что, у нас есть много потенциал-поинствий для оппортизации. У нас нет проблем для оппортизации на стране. Мы очень интересны в этом. Спасибо. Перед тем, что я дала правительство правительства в Индии, я хотела emphasить, что правительство правительства, президент Путин, сладко напомнил что-то, что было discuss between он и правительство правительство Моди в 1-2-1 встрече. Когда я посмотрела на гендер в встрече, я думала о ситуации, когда индийский бизнесмей будет приходить в Владиволсток. И самая большая дорога будет через Корею, и это будет около 18-20-23 часа. Обязательно, скорость к индии от Владиволстока и vice versa будет гораздо быстрее, если это мэри-тайм рут, как предназначено по премьерам Моди между Ченнай и Владиволсток. Сегодня мы видим высокую активность, премьер Моди, пожалуйста, подйди. Акселенция президент Путин, президент Батургам, премьер Абе, премьер Махатир, премьер Франц, Набашкар, Добри Дин. В Владиволсток в шанты и праках, с тобой, с тобой, у нас есть счастливых садов. Суббарство во всех прямо в мире премьером. И в мире и born dawn. Я очень уверен, что у нас сегодняшний мент, не только фар mater, в красоте Пори манавжатики, кольянки праясху, новей уржа и новей гати дега. Исмоотпоминавшарку, мне, хисса-бананее, мне, апне-митра, рашпаде бутинка, абхари хум. Рашпаде-жи, мне, нимантран, бхарат каам чунавсе пехле де де де де де де. Эксо-трис-к Fareld 더�ат васеё allocation мне, мючпе ВИсвас джavalg jat ahora епyeon-wo puppet squeeze у hiçbir Making visa а пеiz remembrance Oftenons Crash-баби путинки Continabolicenz Economic Army Аминутрия. Европа с фронтирами пассифика до гейтвей мне тоже как-то транссибириан ядра. В Адибастох, Юрешия и пассифика и Арктика и Нордан сиротом обсорколд. Руська, криво, 3 четвая буба и сия. 4-го ваариста, из Маандески асиен-иденди-ди ковы, судрат, и сетра, в Бараде, 2-го ваариста и в Абаде 6 миллионов но, это речь Канич, Оль и Гэль, как и пракуртик, это дани. Здесь люди победили свои собственные и инновации. Это не кала, бигяна, сахития, спорта, инерси и адвентюрация. Маанав Гатибиди не имеет никакого слоя, в котором я ищу. Вадим Восток и башендах не получили слоя. Они, вместе с ними, создали множество возможностей. Фрожен Ленд, в Флавр Бэйд, обновлялся на футуристовую футуарию. Встрет с Распади-Путином, я видел экзио «Стрит Абда» Это первая страна, в которой в Валди-Васток я открыл свой каунсилейт. Тогда и прежде от этого, в Валди-Васток было очень вероятно, когда в Валди-Васток, когда в Валди-Васток, был открыл для ба chosen-agrig. В 가지고 Валди-Васток, вieron feels of a lot of the people of the republic and of the development of the state. And today this province is building deep roots for its roots. Дону дешеву ке логу ке ле, сук, самрутика сахара бандаха, бхарат не хан, энерги сектор, а дустре natural resources, даймон ме мхатапун нивеш кия. Сахарин ке ойл филс бхарате нивеш ки, сапфальта ка, егуттам удхаран хай. Фринц, Рашбоди-Путин ка фарис ке ле лагау, а он ка вийжан. Ис кетра ке ле й не хи, бхарат, jayse rus ke partners ke liye abhut purva ausar lekar ke aaya aaya aaya aaya aaya. Он ойл фарис ке фарис ке викас ке, nasnal priority for the 21st century. У них холистичная аппрофессия, где каждый поиск в жизнь, whether it is economy or education, whether it is health or sports, whether it is culture or communication, whether it is trade or tradition. Everyone has an attempt to make it better. One of them has opened the way for investment, and the other has paid the same attention to the social sector. I myself am influenced by this vision and share it with you. В Барат, в этой визженере, в этом путешествии я хочу с ним вновь ходить к русскому. Я могу выговорить о том, что фарис, альбалдивасток, рэпид, сантолит и самовеси векас, для того, чтобы визженна в РАСПАТИ ПУТИН была важна. Потому что он реалистический, и после этого, здесь много людей и мульеван-самсадов. В их виде, для этого, и для людей здесь, религия и любовь зажигается. Мы, в Баарат, с всеми теми��ами, всеми всеми обоимой стремлением, что мы с имени Матриими не碰им $20-24, а также мы же будем прод Во ιсторию к까요 и муку баарана Кои Монтрии, четыре Раджова Муххмонтрии и около 150 бизнес-недерс пришли сюда. Они встречались с Распадой, особенностей Фарисы, 11 гавернерсов и их бизнес-недерсов. Русские Монтрии и Фарисы бизнес-недерсов тоже пришли. Мне очень рада, что у нас есть очень хорошие эффекты. Энергии, эвакуации, эвакуации, тиммеры. В многих местах около 50 бизнес-недерсов. У них много миллионов долларов в бизнес-недерсов. Фарисы в Викасове и в Йогданде, 1 миллион долларов в линию кредитов Дега. Это первый момент, в котором мы, в какой-то стране, делаем линию кредитов. Экс-экс-экс-экс-экс-экс-экс-экс-экс-экс-экс-экс-экс-экс-экс-экс-экс. В Викасове и в Викасове и в Йогданде, мы работаем с вилт-креацией. Вдруги, бхартисты и компаниями, мы всегда обозначаем статистику, и статистику, и статистику, и статистику. Я уверен, что бхартисты, пасина, протива, и профессионализм в этом веке будут ввести статистику. В этом экономике, в Бартифичепейсене, в этом веке будут ввести статистику. Я явт-крецией, я обожаю всем этим векам,Thesewerethat we and Тогда Фаррист, и еще и Рейшн-юнион, и еще и ОПОН-фри и инклюзив-индо-поэспик. Рейшн-юнион, и еще и Рейшн-юнион, и еще и ОПОН-фри и инклюзив-индо-поэспик. Франц-машур-философер и лекарь-констой-бхарат-ведо-апар-гьян-бхарат-пробавит. И он очень понравился. Е-кам-сат-випра-ха-бхахудхаваданти. Он сказал так, что все, что существует, это один. Люди называют это один из разных названий. Авжо китое, честь-ка-матлаб-е-э, афир-жалди-а-е-е. Яха китое, ДАСВЕДАНИЯ. То я-апс-соб-ко-китое, авжо-дасве-да-ня-я. Ба-тба-тба-тбан-бат спа-сиба-баль-сой. Владимир Владимирович, губернатор можно командировочно оформлять 11 для Невосточного как? Ваше время мы не пройдем по-позже, а сейчас у нас сейчас связано с официальным выступлением и президент Монголии, который только что принимал Лалина Лалинича у себя. Прошу вас сказать про его долг. К подиуму. К трибуне. Он может и на подиуме выступить. Посмотрите, как он выглядит. Все-таки чемпион мира по самому. Президент Монголия, Монголия. Проминстор Маэриф. Проминстор Ниренди. Проминстор Маэриф. Проминстор Маэриф. This is the third time that I participate in this forum. This is a great venue for negotiations and it is a platform for development of the Far East region. It is also a place for collaboration between Asia Pacific region countries. We have a good tradition that was established during this forum. Leaders of different industries come together to talk about their business and to create new partnerships. I would like to share some of my thoughts about the growth of collaboration between our economies. This is the main theme of this forum. Our citizens communicate through social networks. Communication is very fast. We, the leaders, have the responsibility to improve the quality of our economies, improve the situation with the development and fight poverty. There are various technologies and solutions that we can use to give our citizens better lives. I encourage you to think about the opportunities to eliminate problems and barriers that stand in the way of achieving this goal. We need to support various business projects. We need to implement the most modern solutions and optimize use of resources. We believe that it is essential to act today to overcome problems and red tape related obstacles. I am fully supportive of all initiatives in this sphere. There are some economic problems, though, where we have to walk away from politics. Ladies and gentlemen, it's good to hear that we are here and President Putin visited Mongolia two days ago. We have taken our relations to a new level, to the level of comprehensive partnership. We want this partnership to become a good example for others. Mongolia is a landlocked country, and the ports in the forest of Russia play a big role for the development of our trade with other parts of the world. That also is a way for us to attract foreign investment. Once again, I want to say thank you to the President of Russian Federation, Vladimir Putin, for creating great conditions for transit shipping opportunities because of our geographic location. To use these opportunities, the government of Mongolia decided to open a representative office in the city of Vladivostok. This is going to be a good contribution to expansion of our trade and economic relations. We want to increase trade and collaboration with Eurasian region countries. We are working together on signing of a free trade agreement between Mongolia and Eurasian Economic Union. We are confident that a free trade agreement would play a big role in reducing tariff and non-tariff barriers to trade, and it would help us to fully use the resources of our economies. To increase integration, we launched joint infrastructure projects with Russia and China. We want them to be as effective as possible. We have a joint program of building an economic corridor between the three countries. We are implementing this economic corridor, and this is going to put the regional cooperation on a new level. We work very hard in this direction. This is a joint Mongolia-Russia-China mechanism. Last year, I proposed to establish a coordinating body in the interest of building a North East Asia Energy Supergrid. We have spent a year working on this issue, and we had a number of events in our region. As a result, the government company responsible for energy is now working on the feasibility study of projects of supergrid. We are preparing all it takes to produce and market electricity. Эрюнец Монголия и Россетти have signed an agreement on cooperation in this field. In North East Asia there are four big consumers of electricity. Монголия can provide inexpensive electricity. This is going to be good for the competitiveness of our region. Резidents of our countries will enjoy inexpensive electricity. President of Russia has supported us, and Chairman of China has said that he would look at the possibility of building transit lines for electricity in our region. Монголия encourages production of goods for export. We want to increase the volume of trade with our partners. We want to diversify our exports. We want to sell high-added value products. We have developed standard contracts for international cooperation. This standard contract should help us to protect investors' rights and make their work profitable. This would help to support growth. At the same time, it would also make our development sustainable and environmentally friendly. Монголия keeps its doors open for all those who want to do business with us. Ladies and gentlemen, Монголия is working quite hard. We respect the rule of law, and we are going to create values and share the value that we create with our partners. Я делаю много по-сибирскому. Я недавно в Монголии. Они мне сказали, что это очень странная история, что президент уже написал. Он не очень закончил Россию, Китае, Монголии, страны Винс и много сон. Это очень хорошо для alternative sources of energy. Они сделают эту историю, чтобы присоединить энергию к странам, которые consumят много. К both Korean states. Есть проблемы с North Korea. Но это отличная история. И к Японии. Примечательные сонки готовы. Потенциальные сонки, конечно, не готовы. И в этот момент Монголия застанет свою историю. И он встанет в сон, в который не много. Примечательный, что именно это значит, когда вы говорили о том, что... Есть три страны, которые производят электричество. У нас много стимков, более than 30% of consumers of electricity are located in Japan, in Korea and in China. Если мы можем получить soluцию на сонах, на сонах, на сонах, на сонах, на сонах, это приводит к вопросу электричества. Мы разработали изобилизацию. И мы готовы collaborать с Роснефт. Мы использовали изобилизацию на сонах. Мы работали вместе с China. И я надеюсь, что relations between Korea and Japan are going to improve soon. Я думаю, что мы будем продать 1 киловатт в less than 8 cents. И это очень хорошо для консюмеров. Я понимаю, что relations between Russia and Japan are not the relations between Japan and Korea. Я просто хотел сделать это очевидно, потому что это говорит нам много о хорошем потенциальности для кооперации. В отличии от relations between today's panelists, мы не можем иметь сутистный вероятностей между наших стран. Это просто что-то, что я хотел сказать в том числе, что мы можем познакомиться позже. Первым, кто сделал очень много, и в том числе, учинился в ненависть, пр., у пр. дж. Абе, с вами. Блексак, очень большое спасибо за меня invitation here today. И это очень приятно, быть с тобой сомнём этот вознижение. Митя, Брилев, я очень рад, что мы с тобой вы Published this year. И к всем лидерам, которые ввозьмут нас на сцену, я знаю каждого из вас очень хорошо. И всем здесь есть кто-то, к которому я желаю express моё сердце и респекта. Прим. Нарандо Моди, Прим. Махатир, Пр. Батулка. Я finde это fascinating, что что bring together the five of us, including Pr. Путин, is Vladivostok. My colleagues here on the stage, what do you think? What you can envision with us is a grand connection among us all by a line drawn with a single brush stroke. It is the swift flow of water from the Arctic Ocean through the Sea of Japan and the South China Sea connecting to the Indian Ocean. It is powerful billowing waves. I will assert in a loud voice that ladies and gentlemen, the future is with us here. It is precisely here where our unbounded potential lies. This year I have once again come to speak of the future and its potential. To speak exclusively of the future and its potential. Ladies and gentlemen, allow me to quote a four line poem. You all know Russia cannot be understood with their mind alone. No ordinary yardstick can span her greatness. She stands alone unique in Russia. One can only believe and in which way should one deal with Russia. Let us now replace Russia in this famous poem with Japan. If it is in Japan that one can only believe, what and how exactly should one believe? To this I will offer three points. As for what is Japan, the first is a vanguard. This is because Japan has no choice but to tackle earlier than anywhere else in the world problems that all of you will face at some point such as the aging of society. The second point is an extension of the first and that Japan is solutions. Japan can offer a wide range of solutions to the problems you are facing. The third point is that Japan is a partner. It is a country in which you can place your trust. Once Japan makes a promise, our posterity too will uphold it without fail. President Putin, Vladimir, the audience here might not know that the summit meeting we just had was our 27th. It's essential for them to have a solid understanding of this fact. Ladies and gentlemen, it's important for you to know that President Putin and I have had meal together time and time again. And as a result, we are friends who have, as you might say, eaten a pood of salt together. Only then can you see that we have our agendas that are overlapping. On your end are the 12 national projects. These are a number of undertakings that President Putin is making all our efforts to promote. This is something I and the Japanese government know very well. That's because we have looked into them thoroughly. The reason we looked into them is that we wanted to consider how Japan can cooperate with Russia in what areas in order to yield the greatest effects. This is something President Putin and I say every time the two of us meet that Japan-Russia relations hold unlimited potential. So my government turned its attention to what kinds of undertakings would be ideal to make that potential bloom and propel Japan-Russia relations into the future. Please take a look at this slide. On the left-hand side, you will see the 12 projects that Russia is promoting. On the right-hand side are the eight points of Japan-Russia cooperation currently underway. Health and population improving, housing, cities and the environment. Small and medium businesses, labor productivity and supporting employment. Please take a good look at where a red thread connects those items laid out by Russia on the left with the various areas of cooperation promoted by Japan on the right. The eight points of Japan-Russia cooperation were selected in the hope of becoming one solution for Russia's national issues. What you will see next is the interim report regarding that cooperation. It is a short video, two minutes and 40 seconds long. Russian-Japanese collaboration plan eight points. Japanese and Russian doctors have done remote examination of children suffering from cancer. The tumor is now smaller. This cooperation helps us to find new methods of treatment. We did a Japanese rehabilitation training for a woman who could not walk without a stick. I was limping all the time and now I can walk. A joint Japanese-Russian healthcare program on obesity prevention. After three months, there was a serious weight reduction of 13.6 kilograms and waist was 9 centimeters smaller. In the past, they took a waist to a landfill in Tokyo. Then several garbage incinerators have been built and that reduced the volume of waist taken to the landfill. A similar technology is going to be built in Moscow region. It is expected that Japanese companies are going to make a contribution in Arctic LNG2 project. This is going to help increase production. In Sakurai's public, a wind farm has been built. Japanese technologies were used as basic technologies for that wind farm. If it works well, then we are going to build similar wind farms in other parts of the country. In Amorsk, they finalized the construction of a plant making wood pallets. We are planning to make the first shipment to Japan. In these greenhouses, they use artificial light and plenty of sensors which reduces the period of growth by one third. Russian and Japanese students communicate a lot. Once I graduate from a Japanese university, I would like to get a job here. I would like to work internationally. In the future, I will have a job that will involve bringing urban development experts from Japan to Russian cities. I've been the producer of this video. Thank you very much. What do you think? Thank you. What in that was interesting to you, I particularly liked the woman who became able to walk quite briskly even without using a cane. According to a survey done of Japanese people's walking speeds, the 75-year-olds of today walk at the same speed that 65-year-olds did 10 years ago. In other words, over the past decade, Japan's elderly reversed their aging by 10 years. I can't help but break into a smile imagining that Japan's cooperation will enable even one more elderly Russian man or woman to walk briskly. Japan wants to show that kind of bright future and limitless potential to ordinary Russian people living ordinary lives. That is a hope we always cherish. Let me tell you some bigger stories now. First is the story of an enormous waste treatment facility. The need to modernize waste management is one area President Putin emphasized in his annual presidential address to the federal assembly. Ladies and gentlemen, this July, a company that is part of Japan's Hitachi Zosan Group received an order for a waste incineration plant outside Moscow. It will be able to process up to 7600 tons per day. As it incinerates these 7600 tons of waste daily, it can simultaneously generate enough electricity to supply 1.5 million people. This means that under this calculation over 10% of that city of Moscow's electrical demand will be covered through the incineration of waste. Next is about Japan's car companies. Each of them is increasingly interested in Russia. Toyota is using 20 billion rubles until 2028 as additional investments into its St. Petersburg plant. At the same time, it is revamping its suppliers' manufacturing lines and enhancing the technical abilities of the people who work there at the plant, aiming to widely introduce what is known as the Toyota Way. Hino Motors, one of Japan's biggest truck manufacturers, is currently constructing a plant on the outskirts of Moscow. It plans to manufacture medium and light-duty trucks at a scale of approximately 2,000 vehicles annually. Mazda Solar's auto plant here in Vladivostok, which President Putin and I toured last year, started manufacturing engines in July this year. With what is said to be an annual production capacity of 50,000 units, this is an important plan for Mazda's global strategy. And now I will share with you the most exciting story. It is the dynamic development of Arctic LNG, ice-breaking LNG tankers, and transshipment on the Kamchatka Peninsula to head to countries around Asia. When I spoke to you last year, this was still in the planning stages. At the Yamal LNG facility, where Japanese companies were involved in the design and the construction, three LNG trains have all now begun production and export, and finally in June the facility managed to achieve its first shipment to Japan. Japan's major marine transportation company Mitsui OSK Line has readied three ice-breaking LNG vessels and is committed to the success of Yamal LNG exports. There is also the Arctic LNG II project. This past June it was decided that Mitsui and company and the Japan Oil Gas and Metals Nation National Corporation, would invest in this massive LNG project, whose annual production capacity is at a scale of 20 million tons. Japan will become one of the leading stakeholders, and before long I expect a buyer of the LNG produced there. Once the LNG moves beyond Kamchatka, the battle against ice becomes unnecessary, so there it can be transshaped to ordinary tankers. When this comes to fruition, it will be the realization of a grand connection among us, drawn with a single and broken line, a free and open Indo-Pacific, and the Arctic Ocean where Russia is pushing forward with development. For the first time in human history, these two seas will become one, and a magnificent physical distribution highway will come into being. Examples like the ones you have seen here are but a small part of a much greater whole. A number of private sector projects poured out of Japan-Russia cooperation over the past three years, easily totals more than 200. While I am known, if you adore Chuchev, there is only one way to interact with Japan, and to repeat that is to believe, to place your trust in Japan. Trust is born between one person and another, and connects one person with another. Over the past year, Japan and Russia continued our cultural exchanges to an extent unprecedented in the history of our relations. Let us spread this energy all around each other's countries. This is something that President Putin and I decided this past June. We will make 2020-2021 a year of Japan-Russia regional exchanges. Government of both our countries will be involved in exchanges between one region and another, for example, between sister cities. Incidentally, the number of people in Japan interested in visiting Vladivostok is increasing. My coming here every year may also have helped somewhat. Regardless, the number of tourists from Japan, especially women, has increased. And in response, Japan's two major airlines will both launch direct flights connecting Tokyo and Vladivostok. Starting this month, we will issue multiple entry visas for a maximum of five years to people working at Russian companies or research institutions related to our eight-point cooperation plan. We will also make it easy for Russian university students to get visas so that they can come to Japan in greater and greater numbers. Ladies and gentlemen, in Japan a new emperor has acceded to the imperial throne and the name of the era has changed accordingly. A major event announcing the rise of the curtain on this new era is the Rugby World Cup, which kicks off on the 20th of this month and the very first match of the tournament is none other than Japan versus Russia. It goes without saying that I have full faith that Japan will emerge the winner. Sorry, Vladimir Vladimirovich. But I want the Russian athletes also to give it their all. I would be very happy if the Russian team won its matches against all its opponents except Japan. Next year, the Olympic and Paralympic Games await us to be held in Tokyo. The time to entrust the future to Japan is now. That is the appeal I wish to make to all of you. It is now that Japan and Russia will together create the future against the backdrop of Japanese and Russians sharing the joy of work. And young people in our two countries sporting carefree smiles let us each faster in the other for the first time in history the pirate and vision dreams together and the habits of doing so. Vladimir, you and I envisage the same future. So let us go forward, Vladimir, for the sake of Russia's young people, for the sake of the people in Japan taking on responsibility for the future. Next year marks 75 years since the end of the war. It also marks 30 years since the end of the Cold War. We made a firm promise in 1956 to build relations on the principles of peace, friendship, and good neighborly relations never again going to war with each other or regarding each other as enemies. And now we are accelerating our steps forward with a view to making our mutual development in trade and economy, foreign policy, culture and sports and every other area ahead in the same direction. Joint economic activities on the four northern islands and people-to-people exchanges have also advanced to levels never seen before. The new cooperative relationship between Japan and Russia is steadily coming to show that state of affairs thanks to the efforts the two of us have made. And beyond that lies the historic mission of concluding a peace treaty. We can no longer make the people who will live in the future wait. Let the two of us, Vladimir, join our forces to run, dash and then dash until we reach the goal, shall we not? Let us each pay responsibility towards history. Let us conclude a peace treaty and unleash in our fell swoop the unlimited potential that the people of our two countries hold. Virtually the next instant the connection between Japan and Russia will change the region. It will begin to change the world significantly. Ladies and gentlemen and indeed all the Russian people, I ask that you allow new and tremendous potential in which Japan joins your future to flop its wings, the wings of imagination. Let us together forge history. Let us together carve out the future, shall we not? Thank you very much. Спасибо. Strictly speaking, one year ago the suggestion was made to conclude a peace treaty before the 31st of December of last year. Я просто не модерировал, но дайте мне добавить что-то к вашим очень ярким словам. Один деталь. Какая хорошая Кимонавла, украшенные из Японии сделаны для русской команды. Это очень хорошо, что против этого направления между Японией и Россией мы видим какие-то нонсенсовые. И я хочу дать вам один пример. Я надеюсь, что вы понимаете, что я имею в виду. Это один человек, который здесь, в этом городе. Может быть, они не идут в визу. Я недавно снялся в Европу. Я встретил кто-то там. Это мистер Верховский. He is a big industrialist. He works in the south of the Kuril Islands. He has business relations with Japan. And he cannot get a visa to travel to Japan. And you know why? He wants to get a visa to go to Japan. And the consulate says, you don't need a visa. Because you are from the Northern Territories. And he says, no, I am the Russian citizen. I live in Itorupen. I need a visa. And they say, we cannot. He applied twice. Two times the consulate of Japan wrote letters to the foreign ministry in Japan. And it still goes on and on. Maybe we should really introduce more simple rules. Because these things look like nonsense. But they become an obstacle to great relations that you have just described. He said that. He said that. What you just said. Ну, this is an obstacle that we have to overcome. And for that, we have to solve a problem. And we have to conclude a peace treaty. That is what we keep talking about. In this context, together with President Putin, we talk about joint declaration of 1956. In line with that joint declaration of 1956, we have to address this problem. We have to accelerate the process of signing a peace treaty. This is our common understanding. As of this visa problem, well, I have mentioned this. There are businesses done together on the four islands. There are some model projects and they have already been launched. They are being carried out. As we implement those projects, we have to overcome problems that we are faced with. And for that, between Japan and Russia, we need to have very specific negotiations. We'll look into the future. And we address the problems as they emerge. As of the visa issues between our countries in general, each side is going to take steps. One way or another, we are talking about a more liberal visa regime. As of the rate of change, I hope that in the future the changes will be happening more quickly. Will you issue a visa? According to the Japanese law, he does not need a visa and he wants to get a visa as a Russian citizen. I cannot speak for one specific individual. To solve such problems between Tokyo and Moscow, we have active negotiations going on. While Prime Minister of Malaysia is here waiting to take the floor, but I want to continue along the same lines, something I saw at Itroup. There are a lot of Japanese graves and it's very appropriate that we have solved this problem and Japanese ancestors of the people who are buried there can travel to the islands without having to get a visa to attend to those graves. When I was walking around there, I made a few calculations. It's been 75 years, as Mr Abad just said, but over these 75 years Russian people lived there and now there are, there's a comparable number of Russian graves. I have not done the exact count, but the number is comparable. I was lucky. I had an opportunity to ask you this question about the Russian flag, whether we are going to lower it or not. I don't want to repeat myself. I want to put an asymmetric question to you. I'm trying to think about this. Theoretically, if the islands were to be handed over, they would have a special regime for Russian citizens to travel to the islands without having to get a visa to attend to the graves of their parents. There are so many layers in this problem. I have talked to school children from Redaval settlement at Itroup and I can see it now. Do we really need to touch it? Maybe we can come up with some unusual and traditional option that will be quite unprecedented in history. When I was in Japan several years ago, I told a story of those territories. At some point in time, Russia legitimately considered those territories to be its own and then they were handed over to Japan as a token of friendship. This was the decision of the Russian emperor. Again, in 1905, we all know about the Russian-Japanese war. There was a situation in Sakhalin. Then we had World War II. This is complex history with a lot of components and ingredients. There is a humanitarian factor that plays a role. We cannot agree with SINZO. Until those problems are solved, we have to make sure that people who have something to do with these territories should not feel victimized by the political events of previous years. We understand humanitarian needs and we do what the Prime Minister is asking us, but we do that in an exclusive way and not everybody understands what is so special about this. We do not just give an opportunity to visit those islands to the Japanese citizens and they don't have to obtain a visa. There is a political component to that. Japan does not want to issue visas to its citizens to travel to those islands. We understand the situation and we just try to do our part of the way. We are surprised that Japan is not issuing visas to all citizens, but, for example, there is an exception for the residents of Crimea. We understand the kind words. We understand the statement that one has to believe in Japan and we do believe in Japan and we have faith that this is good, but there are a lot of questions, a lot of issues associated with signing of a peace treaty. It's not just a matter of bilateral relations. Unfortunately, sadly for us, there are issues associated with defense, issues of security. We have to understand the attitude and the position of third countries and Japan's commitments to third countries, including the United States. There are kind words and there are other considerations. Let me remind you, good word is good. Kind words and Smith & Wesson works better than just a kind word. We have to remember that and take that into account. This phrase goes back to the 1920s and 1930s. At first sight, it looks quite simple, but it's not. This is something we inherited from the past, but indeed, myself and Sinso want to solve this problem. We can look at the declaration of 1956 as a basis for full-scale settlement of our relations. We are going to work towards a peace treaty. If I may, I would like to add something, what President Putin just said. After President Putin said those words, we met again in Singapore and we decided that we would use the declaration of 1956 as a basis for further work. Former residents of the island can visit the graves of their ancestors. There are flights to those islands. They can also visit some areas which they could not visit in the past. There is an atmosphere of trust between our countries and because of it, we have seen a lot of improvements. You have raised a visa issue to address those problems at a business level. We think hard how we can do that. There are various ideas and considerations. We are walking step by step. I see progress, see things that we did not have in the past. Well, you asked questions. If I were in a different position, I would think that we would have to consider humanitarian needs of people. Let me introduce the new guest of the Eastern Economic Forum, Prime Minister of Malaysia, Mr. Muhammad. Most of the panelists were going to school. I went to the second grade at the time when Mr. Prime Minister became the Prime Minister for the first time in the beginning of 80s. He is a politician with the biggest experience. Later he became Prime Minister again. I have asked Mr. Prime Minister for the permission to say that he is 94 years old. He is 93 years old and counting. His Excellency, Mr. Vladimir Putin, President of the Russian Federation, His Excellency Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of India, His Excellency Shinzo Abe, Prime Minister of Japan, His Excellency Mr. Batulga, President of Mongolia, Distinguished guest, Ladies and gentlemen. Firstly, I would like to thank the Government of Russia and Mr. Putin in particular for this invitation to participate in the forum on the Far East. This is, of course, the first time I am attending this forum and I am very interested indeed as to what you will be discussing at this forum. Now, after I have listened to what Mr. Putin has to say, I realize that Russia now wants to develop its eastern provinces. We have always had this impression that Russia is not too, not paying enough attention to its Far East territories. But now we see that the interest is very real and to us this may mean the opening up of new markets for Malaysia. Malaysia is a trading nation. It is always looking for markets and when any place is developed then the potential for trade would be much more. However, I must admit that I and most Malaysians do not know much about Vladipostov. We know that it is in a very cold part of Russia but many, practically none of us have visited this place as tourists or have shown any interest in having trade with this part of Russia. But now, obviously, there will be potential in the future as Russia begins to develop this part of Russia. But because we know very little about this part of Russia, it is important that there should be more promotion, more publicity about this part so that Malaysians will get to know about this part of Russia more and they would want to come to Vladipostov and the regions nearby. We know that tourism is one way of developing a country. Tourism has done very well in Malaysia where the population is 32 million but we have 29 million tourists a year. That's not very big if you compare with places like Venice or Egypt but it is very substantial for Malaysia and it has contributed much to Malaysia's development. The key to increasing tourism is publicity. We need to know more about the places that we want to visit. There are so many places in the world that are worth visiting but if there is a new place there should be more interest to see new things in new places and I think Vladipostov meant of the kind of environment and situation that will attract tourists from Malaysia and other tropical countries. Malaysia is in the center of Southeast Asia and from Malaysia you can communicate throughout the Southeast Asian region in particular the ASEAN grouping but in order to be interested in coming here I believe that one of the most important important attraction will be sporting events. Just now Mr. Abe mentioned about this rugby match between Russia and Japan. Now if it is to be played in this part in Vladipostov then I'm quite sure this will attract many Southeast Asian to come here because we too are very keen on this game besides we will be like watching two giants playing we only know small countries in Southeast Asia and physically we are not very big we are very small people and so the rugby match would certainly be of interest to us in Malaysia and to other countries as well. Malaysia became attractive to tourists because of sports we decided to host the F1 race and also the bicycle tour the Langkawi which is related to the Tour de France and since we had these two events we have been attracted we have been attracting a lot of tourists but more important than that is their interest shown by Malaysians in both automotive engineering and the like as well as in cycling. Today you see in Malaysia lots of cyclists almost every day although Malaysia's climate is not very conducive towards physical exertion but it has developed into a very good attraction the F1 for example has attracted many tourists from all over the world and the best thing about both the F1 as well as the Tour de Langkawi is that they are covered by 300 TV stations all over the world Now if you ask this TV station to advertise the event they would charge you a fortune 3 minutes show would cause us about a million Malaysian ringgit but for those 2 races they would show on the TV screen for 3 days in the case of the F1 race and 10 days for the cycle race and they show the pictures of all parts of Malaysia which in fact helps us to advertise our country to attract tourists and to attract investors without having to pay for the advertising although we do have to pay for bringing these 2 events to Malaysia so I would say that this area of Russia would sound very attractive to Malaysia if there are such events Malaysians travel a lot and the numbers which go to out of the country are very substantial and they are looking for new places to go to and I'm quite sure that with the development taking place here more Malaysians would be coming here but apart from that of course it's not just the Malaysians but other tourists also will be coming here now development is something that is well understood in Malaysia but when we became independent we were a very poor country with no industries and only attractive businesses like producing rubber palm oil and tin but we wanted to become developed so we said about attracting investments in particular because Malaysia had no technology no capital no management know how for big companies and also no knowledge about the world market so by attracting foreign direct investment we suddenly became very very much an industrialized country today Malaysia can be considered as industrialized but in addition to that of course the population has become have earn more income bigger income and the country itself has developed through the efforts of the investors and the private sector I'm quite sure that investors might be coming here if the situation is attractive enough I just came from from Cambodia from to I was in Phnom Penh and in Phnom Penh alone there are 3000 Malaysian businessmen working and living there and they have contributed much towards the development of Cambodia I'm quite sure to a small extent at least if Malaysian investors come here there would be some contribution towards the growth and development of Bloody Bustle Malaysians do have chains of hotels and Malaysian hoteliers have been very active all over the world recent event is when a Malaysian hotelier bought 20 hotels in Iceland maybe people would not think Iceland is a very attractive destination for tourists but a lot of people go to Iceland to see the northern lights and to see this very green snowy country there is something peculiar but the name of Iceland and its neighbour Greenland whereas Greenland is white with a lot of snow Iceland is green with less snow so it is a very interesting place and for that reason Malaysian hotelier was willing to invest in that area I am quite sure that in fact they have also gone to Kyoto I am going to Kyoto after this where we have built a new hotel in Kyoto hotels are absolutely necessary if you want to attract more tourists and of course the hotels have various classes it is not always 5-star hotels which are popular but the 3-star hotels are also popular and this is our experience in Malaysia so we are very glad to hear that Russia is going to develop this part of Russia Russia of course is one of the few countries that is Europe and in Asia the other country is Turkey but Russia is a sort of bridge physically, geographically Russia is a bridge between East and West between Europe and Asia and I think this would help Russia to play a role not only in Europe but also in the Far East with Russian participation of the Far East I think for Eastern people Asians generally would benefit from the activities from the development of this part of Russia so I have come here in order to learn more about this part of Russia and what you intend to do with the development of Vladivostok All I know about Vladivostok is that it is a cold place and when I landed yesterday I was shocked to find that it is not cold at all the temperature was almost like in Malaysia 24-25 degrees so it is not true that what we believe in Malaysia that it is always covered by snow I am quite sure that snowing would look as beautiful as any other place but to know that Russia can be warm and friendly is something that would be a great attraction for Malaysians and South Asian people to come to this area I would like to say that the relationship between Malaysia and Russia has always been good I have met Mr Putin a long time ago we have met many many times in different forum and we have never failed to have bilateral talks whenever we found the time and the occasion and I think it is true these bilateral talks that we develop our relation when Russia first exhibited their warplanes in the Langkawi international maritime and air show immediately there was interest more interest in the Russian planes made there so Malaysia is really a good place to market your products it will not only be for Malaysia but it will also attract a lot of other countries in Southeast Asia certainly in the field of this equipment the numbers of sales I believe of Russian products have increased and we are looking forward towards greater cooperation with Russia in the field of education there is a proposal to set up a university focus on the aerospace engineering which should be a great contribution towards upgrading Malaysian education Malaysia is an already education hub we attract more than 100,000 foreign students to Malaysia and I believe there are a few students also from Russia studying in Malaysia we have students from Africa, from Central Asia and from many other places and if Russia is going to promote education and is in particular is engineering and aerospace knowledge Malaysia is the place to put your university in so I have had a long discussion with President Putin this morning and I believe that we covered a lot of areas where we can work together and I can see only benefit accruing from our closer relationship so I would like to thank you once again for this opportunity to participate in this forum and I hope that as a result there will be greater cooperation and friendship between Malaysia and Russia for our mutual benefit I thank you If I may, I would like to react as a reaction on the presentation by Mr. Prime Minister Under the careful management of Prime Minister, Malaysia has become a well-developed economy just in a couple of years a very promising developing country just about 12 years ago time flies Mr. Prime Minister was leaving his position and was believing that he is about to complete his political career with Matt in Malaysia at the Prime Minister's home and his dear spouse invited me, it was a very warm welcome a very warm friendly meeting and I visited the home of my dear colleague Bagvan despite the fact that we both believed Bagvan was over however a lot has changed since then but there is one thing that hasn't changed namely that is the attitude of the Prime Minister towards Russia Mr. Prime Minister was one of the initiators of the fact that Russia became an observer in the organisation of Islamic States and I believe as one of the most experienced political leaders in the world and one of the leaders of Islamic world that kind of impact certainly goes beyond the borders of Malaysia and it is indeed for me a great pleasure and joy to see that Mr. Prime Minister his visit and keeps this warm welcome I believe it all deserves a very warm welcome thank you Prime Minister, by the way what do you think is the limit for being a politician what is like the limit of age for being a politician well at the moment we have raised the age to 95 so Mr. Putin well I'm not up to that yet I would like to after we've listened to the statements by the participants of the session to underscore that the list of the participants of the Eastern Economic Forum keeps growing it was my great pleasure to hear Spanish language we've met with Mr. Ortega special representative of Nicaragua for ties with Russia but Mr. Ortega asked to send best regards from his father, Presidente and Commandante Daniel Ortega Pay attention to the fact that there are Ukrainian investors now in this hall for example Mr. Medvedchuk is present here he is an investor so when is the exchange going to take place Mr. Putin the exchange, when is it going to take place well I think that Mr. Medvedchuk is going to torture me about this I know that he is especially nervous about several people to be exchanged he is also imprisoned in the Russian Federation and it's quite hard for us it was quite hard for us to take decision about the specific people but based on humanity we are now about to complete the talks that we have including with the official authority so I believe that it will be known in the near future the prospects of some exchanges with Ukraine for the talks are also a sort of a compass that we may in relationship with the countries of G7 for example what will happen next after the exchange what is possible after the exchange on the Ukrainian track between Russia and Ukraine I believe that historically it will happen inevitable we will normalize our relationship at the end of the day because we are two parts of the same people and I've said that numerously before as far as the nearest prospect is concerned we will depend on the current Ukrainian leadership so are we to expect something until the end of the week well I've just said that we will finalize our talks on the exchange it will be rather a large scale exchange and it will also already be a good step towards normalization Mr. Arba would like to ask you a question when I mentioned the G7 for example you've heard the reports that President Trump was present at the latest G7 summit and that he spoke in favor of the Russian Federation and President Putin you observed it from inside so without breaking some obvious rules since this is a closed club maybe you can tell us how it was how it happened as far as the G7 is concerned we used to have G8 before within G8 we discussed that the creative influence on international communities of great importance but as President Putin knows quite well since he took part in G8 summits there are some rules there I can only quote myself I cannot quote other leaders so I cannot say what exactly was said by President Trump for example I personally said that to resolve global issues an important role should be played by Russia's influence on the G8 summit I personally said that to resolve global issues by Russia's influence Russian creative influence therefore I raised this issue of the possible return of Russia to this format если позовут поэтилать so if you are invited will you go there Mr President where? G8 I think the next G8 summit will take place in the United States however it will be the heat yes when we are open to our partners we'll be happy and glad to welcome them in Russia if they wish to come we were not the one to postpone this summit our partners postpone it so if you want to restore G8 please come and do it but I think that everyone understands today and President Macron has said recently in public that the western leadership is over I cannot imagine an efficient international organization that works without India and without China any formats are always beneficial this is always a positive exchange of views even when there are some debates and disputes I believe that was the case in G7 this time but it's still useful therefore we do not abandon any format of cooperation so Mr Modi if such invitation is heard to extend G7 to include Russia, India and China will you go to such G10 summit? it is true that in principle we support a multipolar world and countries that are like-minded is likely represented and I understand these people get together in different forums and they talk about various global issues and so each of the forums has its own importance this time I had the opportunity to be part of the G7 summit as an observer and whatever role we need to play as an observer is what we did however this question if this question was placed in front of me from the G7 forum that would you like to be part of this then I think it would be appropriate to answer because here I my yes or no as an answer to your question I don't think really it has any meaning President of Turkey Erdogan has spoken to me quite recently and he said that why didn't you raise the issue of Turkey being a part of this format so after Turkey has purchased S-400 it is protected from the skies from above the work of Turkey in this format would also be quite relevant I am talking about its role in international affairs and in the region well actually as far as I understand from the latest two remarks made by Prime Minister of India and President of Russia G-20 is the format which actually resolves all the tasks that we have in front of us yes as of today this is maybe the most representative international organization that deals with harmonization of positions on economy don't be surprised by my next question but I hope it will be quite a curious approach and my question is to President of Mongolia there is one suspicious coincidence a call by President Trump to President Putin took place on the day you were in Washington did you do something about it did you actually make President Trump make this call could you tell us about it big countries have certain misunderstanding between them and during my visit to the United States I said that we leave the same planet Siberia is a part of this planet is a part of this global world the Siberian forests are burning down I've told him why don't you call the president to express your condolences over this we live in the same we live on the same planet Siberia is the lungs of our country so these lungs are burning why don't you call the Russian president and express your condolences it's just suspicious remember where I used to work why I'm aware of everything that's going on Mr Putin well you've talked to you've talked to President Trump recently the idea of G8 has been mentioned so what are we to begin with there is a lot of there is a lot of issues that have accumulated I've had a look at statistics by the last year 40 people 40 citizens of the Russian Federation were arrested upon request of the United States in the third countries so January 2019 the citizen I don't know what he is accused of but the very fact of it I'm going to mention it Mr Korshnov was arrested in Naples so is it easy to step over this to turn this page over just to restore dialogue against this backdrop this practice is really bad which makes our state-to-state relationship much more complicated and I'm not making any jokes about it we often see no foundation for the unfriendly acts of such nature I have every reason to believe that this has to do sometimes with competitive fight there are some criminal elements to it maybe but maybe our law enforcement agencies should have cooperated better on that they should have signed an intergovernmental agreement a document on how to act in situations like this such documents actually exist the one of 1999 we had an agreement in 1999 they could be updated because they in fact are not operational but in some extent this has to do with competition in aviation building we have this good mid-range aircraft MS-21 developing it it's a competitor to Boeing 737 but some it was put under sanctions a part of this aircraft which is used for producing the wind was placed under the sanctions list it has nothing to do with defence nothing but cooperation would be actually important and we were ready to purchase such US materials just the same as the US is purchasing titanium from us in large quantities and producing boins from our titanium but we'll do it anyway it will take us some time maybe a year or two maybe a year and a half it's already flying this aircraft is already flying we have these materials maybe it's a good thing that we will have our own materials we will not have to depend on anyone now as for the person you've mentioned that is involved in engine construction working for the engine construction cooperation some accusations have been made of him stealing some secrets who have heard such accusations against the People's Republic of China for example I don't know what's going on there but here we know for sure that this cooperation the united engine building cooperation produced a new russian engine it took it a lot of time to produce this engine this is our first high tech product of such nature for the last 28 years and our engine building cooperation was producing it this is a specific enterprise with very good competences with good staff R&D base of world class we signed a contract with an italian company for a consultation that's absolutely natural world practice this is an open commercial work with our european partners now the us friends are trying to assure us of the fact that some americans were employed by this company that they stole something well if they stole something then this should be somehow dealt with but we do not anything that they stole everything that we make is made by our specialists well consultation some joint efforts on state of the art high tech products is this is something natural some public work that is going on so in this particular case this does not improve our relationship in any way those of us who want something good in the relationship between russia and the west after all these years are looking at in depth at the details and i promise that in just one step we'll go back to economic issues which is the main topic of this forum more military and political question i would like to take advantage of the presence of mr aber here on august 27 many world agencies including france press reported that reported about the forthcoming supplies of us missiles for air defense to japan so against the backdrop of the expiration of the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty and about everyone that now everyone knows about the peculiar characteristics of launchers in romania and in poland i'm sorry about these long details but against the backdrop of the treaty that was signed by gorbachev and reagan with regard to europe by the soviet union destroyed all such missiles in asia this may transform the missile configuration in asia so two questions mr pudding or if someone else wishes to comment will appreciate it of course so two questions first what is your vision of the possible mechanism for control limitation whatever of missile issues in asia will it actually be required especially given the emergence of us missiles there and the second thing i promised i would go back to that how are you to negotiate with japan against this backdrop you mentioned this military us aspect so that's it that's the example of it our position with regard to us withdrawal from the intermediate range nuclear forces treaties well known there is no need to repeat it it's not just that we do not welcome this step we believe it to be counterproductive and destroy the international arms control system we've said in public already that we're not going to employ after the us has tested such a missile we are not going to employ this missile we will produce such missiles of course in those regions where us missile systems will not emerge such land based systems the fact that the head of pentagon has said that the us is going to employ those systems in japan and in south korea does not make us any happy this actually makes us quite sad and it is also a reason for certain concerns for us this was by the way the subject of our talks with prime minister on numerous occasions even before the americans produced such missiles if they are deployed in japan or south korea we understand that this is going to be done by the next of preventing the threat from north korea but even for us it is going to pose a significant problem a very serious one because these missile systems are going to be able to cover a large part of the russian territory in particular in the russian forest and i'd like to remind you that two big military bases of ours are located here bases of nuclear powered strategic aircraft carriers and ports and this is a serious matter and in this particular context of course this is something we cannot overlook and this is one of the factors that is going to be taken into account in our talks both with japan and south korea so far we do not know the response of our south korean and japanese partners that initiative prime minister and i have not spoken about that today incidentally on many occasions we drew attention to the fact that launchers ms-21 can not just be used for anti-missiles intercepted missiles but also they can be used for offensive missiles even though the americans are trying to say that this is not the case we have tested this launchers with offensive missile system so this launcher can be part of offensive weaponry so we were right so i assume they were trying to lead us astray but we have no illusions about that when they stand and we are going to respond appropriately first and foremost i would like to say in poland or in south korea there are abm systems deployed but they do belong to the us and they are managed by the us japan on the country has an abm system on its own and it is managed by the pan and is not at the control of the us so yes this initiative also stipulates that such systems are going to be under control of japan so this is absolutely different from the missiles that are deployed for instance in poland now as far as japan's defensive system is concerned north korea has several hundreds ballistic missiles at its disposal so in order to protect ourselves we decided to implement an abm system of our own the launch of a ballistic missile goes contrary to you and security council resolutions and of course is distressing but to protect our country from such conduct we have to deploy an abm system of our own now as for the deployment of the american systems in japan we have not received any proposal to that effect from the us what we have in japan right now belongs to japan it's japanese property and it is meant for the protection of our country so even technically for instance to launch a tomahawk missile from such systems we have is impossible what the head of the pentagon has announced that the us is engaged in talks with japan as well as with south korea and that it intends to continue these talks with a view to deploy in their land based intermediate range missile systems but right near retreat and i didn't have talks to that effect so this issue is going to be discussed for administrative level in future thank you let me get back to the issue of security we cannot overlook it but now let's get back for a while to economic matters there was a wonderful session of the valdai international club and there was a world bank representative speaking during that session and i liked a lot how he formulated his thought just as between india and russia as well as between china and russia there is the so called under trade that's what he called it the current capacities would allow these countries trading to trade more and there is i think a goal of reaching 30 billion in trade between india and russia so prime minister moddy what do you think can be done for economic and trade relations between russia and india you have asked the right question and the world bank observation it is very true it is very possible and till now we together with many different people as much as we should we have less time and less experience and this is what india and russia both believe it is not that we both don't believe you will know that there was a time when russia and india were mostly buyers and sellers and that too was the buyer of cheapness today there is no such situation whether it is diamond whether it is oil whether it is energy sector russia is investing in India russia is also investing in russia tourism is increasing our political engagement is also increasing and russia russia is a very old healthy friend and now by leaving the land of buyer-seller we both together in every region we are moving forward in order to make this I am not going just by lecture before I came four major ministers of my country more than 150 buyers and sellers came to the world before this when I went to Saint Petersburg all the governors came there so in a way wherever there is potential we are identifying it for value addition how can we fulfill each other we are thinking on this and I have the confidence that we should not believe anywhere if you believe World Bank reports they also say there is a trade even if I do not want to be satisfied I will also want to move forward and President Putin between my friend and my friend this is common we both do not believe in satisfaction if something happens do it better do it more for a longer time due to this complex thought and keeping World Bank's report in mind we want to move forward I have a question about that another question about what else can be done well of course I read before this meeting and I understand that you have got a topic you like very much that is youth and right now Indiana has this superpower image ITCs and software and youth and computer technologies are inextricably linked in many minds so within this economic exchanges what can be done what about youth and economic how do they intertwine together how are they supposed to work together what analysis is India World Bank is the youngest country in information communication technology India has achieved its greatness but how do we move forward last year for an informal summit I and President were thinking for two days there was no agenda we met like this and later they went to see an educational institute and I was very impressed and later when India came I had invited them and you thought that your future students we have brought them from different universities from different universities and they did a hackathon with technology mind innovations and something to deliver to the world it was a very good opportunity now children from India will come to mind so this student exchange for innovation and technology start-up is a great power of India in the world in the first three we have made our place and we want to connect the youth of this innovative mind so we can do it now technology has been developed we have to take technology as an extended part of life so for common goods we can use technology and in that we can do it together I think our youth can contribute a lot Prime Minister of course has not finished Prime Minister of course Prime Minister has just been speaking about serious school in Sochi Indeed there are wonderful young people there are also from the agency for strategic initiatives but other young people who take to the streets what about these young people are these young people your people these people who have taken to the street yes it's very strange here the sound goes into the audience but it doesn't go here on the podium so there are young people from the agency for strategic initiatives and there are young people who have taken to the streets recently are they your young people well listen Sinje has said that people are faster in Japan and it's good they are still going as slowly as they used to but the birth rates are higher in Japan so it's the matter of what you spend your nerves on as it were I assume that all of us primarily young people have to spend their energy on creative processes when people express their points of view during acts of prejudice I believe and I said that before have the right to do so sometimes this can bring about positive results because it is sort of a shaker for the power it helps the authorities reconfigure anyway that makes it efficient more efficient in addressing the issues people are faced with but these actions have to take place in a positive vein they do not have to pursue their self-serving narrow interests they have to be guided by the common interest by the interest of the people and they also have to act within the framework laid down by the law and this is a point of view I've always at here too I still do and the practice of such actions in Russia and elsewhere says that I'm right as a testament to that now as for well those young people you asked me about I believe most of them think positively they want our country to develop they want to make a contribution of their own to the development of our country the only question is for them to find their own place in life whereas it's up to the authorities to do everything in their power for young people to be able to find themselves and to make the maximum contribution they can to a creative development of their country young people are very energetic very dynamic very active but I reiterate it has to be done within the framework of the law and I'm confident that many people who are in the politics are going to be in great demand in future as well Mr. President I remember the experience of my generation I'm 47 guys and I in the 1990s we went to different rallies rally against the article 6 of the constitution there were students and I and we went against that article saying that the communist party was the core of the political system but when we approached Zubovsky Boulevard we were very close to the rally and I think there were several hundreds people and we went to the Politburo we retire and well it turned out when we went to the rally that it was very easy to lead young people astray the attitude towards everyone has to be equal and the same as part of the law yes thank you now we spoke about some security issues and I'd like to ask something about politics I saw the audience I saw Mr. Medvichuk and I remembered the announcement of President Zelensky who said that the party of life was getting foreign funding did you see this announcement what's your attitude to that now I didn't see that announcement but if it did take place then it says that the current authorities in Kiev run the risk of the same problem of making the same mistake that was made by the previous government of previous president Mr Poroshenko if the current authorities begin their political path from and by persecutions against the opposition nothing good is going to come out of this as far as I understand there is opposition in the parliament which wields support and trust of voters which was confirmed during the elections so it would be very strange if the authorities decided to introduce tire rules the opposition is not taking to the streets they are not trying to violate the legislation or the constitution it would be a mistake if attempts were made to prevent them from exercising their rights under the constitution very briefly we touched upon an issue that is very important to everyone present here that's the issue of Iran and sanctions and the third phase of the withdrawal from the JCPOA Prime Minister Abe recently have been to Iran incidentally it was very interesting to see this picture this image of the Japanese side and the Iranian side on the other side it was not a coincidence that you went there so what do you think about this future of the JCPOA what are your relations with the countries involved in this discussion and this conflict which is also related to the freedom of navigation so what's the way out for Japan first of all we would like to point out about the past as for Japan then we have longed talked to the U.S. that we have our very own opinion and concerning Iran and the nuclear deal issue I wish that it would be resolved through negotiations Japan Japan has historically friendly relationships with Iran and I've always considered that we need to use in the best possible way those friendly ties that is why I visited Iran and I talked to the president Mr. Hominie and he said very clearly that Iran is not going to produce or use nuclear weapons he said that very clearly the supreme leader said it as for the president of Iran he said the following we will strive to establish a dialogue and resolve all the problems through dialogue and Japan provides support as for our resources we really use a lot of resources from the Middle East and the energy resources coming from there are very important for our country so security of tankers coming from there is very important for us we need to ensure security there and France is doing a lot and Japan is doing a lot to ensure security we will use our friendly ties, our historically friendly ties in future and we have talked about it and the president put it as well India is India going to send its naval forces to the strait of Ormus from the Gulf to the Indian Ocean where the Persian oil is going through and the most important thing to do is to make India a great country so Indian soldiers always work under peace keeping force till today we have never done anything like this it is true that in the first and second World War the river was our agenda it was not our mission but in the second World War 1.5 lakh people have been martyred our history of thousands of years India has never been connected with such powers but as far as our energy security is concerned most of all we are dependent on Iran for our energy security but in the last few days the problem there its side effect is not on us that is why we have not bothered with our energy security we have not bothered with our vehicles we have done their security and they are only our oil tanker their security we have targeted someone this is not our goal nor is it our plan nor is there any negative discussion about this what is Russian so Mr Putin what about Russian military present considering the development of our navy and our military forces this is not a problem for us but its not about that we need to make all actions efficient and for them to bring about peaceful resolution and greater security and safety in the region and the Strait of Ormus several years ago Russia presented an initiative to create an international mechanism of all the interested countries in the region and all those wanting to for those routes to function properly involving Russia the US and Asian countries in future we could even create a special international organization to resolve any issues arising there we are discussing that with my colleagues including with our Chinese partners from other countries we'll see what it will lead to but Russia is interested for the situation to become less tense and all actions should lead to a calmer situation and to resolve the issues around the Iran nuclear program based on the previously adopted international documents which were confirmed by the relevant resolutions of the Security Council of the UN in this case the last question regarding security there's an interesting change in the world considering the UK, US there are three countries in NATO but there is also Russia, India and Pakistan in another organization but a lot depends on various agreements when it comes to strategic stability in your address to the Federal Assembly two years ago you talked about new types of weapons, the supersonic weapons hypersonic weapons hypersonic weapons could they become a part of a greater deal with the Americans yes we believe that the existing instruments and there's only one left the New Stars Treaty and this treaty has indeed been signed between Russia and the US and currently the US has a new version of the treaty they want to also involve China in this treaty but China has been consistent in saying that Chinese nuclear potential is much lower than Russia's or the Americans and that's why how could they lower it if they have it per say this is what the situation looks like today but you should not forget that the US did not even join the treaty on the comprehensive ban of nuclear tests CTBT and now we also have the danger of placing weapons in outer space and those are all very serious challenges that the humanity might face and now over our heads in space there would be some type of weapons present even nuclear weapons and a very short time it would travel the distance so it would make defense options very complex so it might drastically change the security situation around the globe as for now American partners when we propose to continue talking about disarmament they remain silent we have met with American partners last time in Oscar and we discussed how we can possibly account for our new weapons especially hypersonic missile systems and no country in the world has weapons like that even the US so I said maybe you could sell such weapons to America and then we could even the balance but they say that maybe they might produce such weapons themselves maybe but then why would they spend the money if we have already spent the money and we can gain something from them it would not be a breach of our security but would help to create a balance we can also talk what could be accounted for when we need when we talk about various types of weapons and launch vehicles Russia is ready to talk about that but so far we have not received a recurrent response from the US our session has been going for a long time so maybe we should talk about the last major topic and it is a common topic for us as the president of Mongolia asked to call you regarding the forest fires he talked to the American president however you might think of nature and the problem of the climate change there are different versions but we are not talking about that but we see some unprecedented changes around the world it's not about satellite connectivity and us knowing faster about say the forest fires in Brazil than elsewhere we can just observe that there are great changes I like to collect mushrooms and until last year I collected mushrooms in October so maybe you actually set the forest on fire no no no I only collect mushrooms in Moscow in the Moscow region this is a very complex topic so I would like to apply it to the participants of the session Russia likes it that the Arctic Ocean gives more time for marine traffic that doesn't have ice coverage but at the same time we know that on the shore the fact that we see snows melting and permafrost melting and I have witnessed that rivers are not covered in ice and that's why there is a problem with deers and they cannot cross the rivers etc etc this is a common topic because Russian Arctic oil and gas will pass through a new route named by the prime ministers of India and Japan and the problem with the Siberian forest fires reaches Mongolia so we have a climate agreement so maybe we should implement that but I guess we should do more let's start with the president of Mongolia who first addressed the topic what could we do together seriously do together in order to combat this problem as I've already said we live on the same planet those are all our mistakes those are all our problems and today waste has become a truly global problem just like air pollution, environmental pollution there are companies with a certain status and they should make a contribution into environmental protection perhaps they could dedicate 1% of their overall income in order to combat environmental damage and we have a major company which contributed 1% of their revenue to the environmental foundation so perhaps we could create a global environmental foundation and to call upon the companies to dedicate a certain percentage of their revenue to this foundation perhaps within the G20 or within the G7 we have another planet to spare so we need to be responsible when we talk about our future and India you have the task to make India the first country to use electric mobiles by 2030 but then you have to make them using coal, oil, gas how could you combine that I believe this forum is very self-sufficient and important and I tell you that you have spent this important issue today whatever we have got that was saved by our ancestors we have got it as a human being you don't live in any corner of the world we also for our future generation we have to save something for them so that they can live a peaceful life Mahatma Gandhi used to talk about the principles of trust and he used to say and from that time we should also think that we are the trust of the ancestors we more than anyone we have no right to take away from anyone if we can bring these principles into the society then this problem will be solved we will think that this problem will be solved with technology we will have to do a revolution together this is the biggest and in that we should have a sensitivity to go to that country we have to mix that technology like India in COP 21 175 gigawatt targeted renewable energy so that we do some positive contribution so that in the future today we have to say 175 gigawatt we have shifted a lot of solar energy we have contributed a lot and the target we have we will fulfill 175 gigawatt renewable energy as far as mobility we have to think from now on how we focus on electric vehicle on mobility but if I give strength to the vehicle then the market and business goes towards that our focus is that India for electric vehicle battery and that too its manufacturing hub what and that is why we have made all our policies we want to promote in the center of those policies battery once like mobile phone because slowly its battery got smaller and that battery increased 12 hours, 24 hours, 36 hours its mobile phone affordability increased similarly even in electric vehicle battery will be the most important and one more mission of clean cooking in India we have near 250 families home 250 million if we have here 250 million for clean cooking I want to develop energy system from solar system for them I want to develop battery system so that energy storage and cooking so that we can help the environment I have invited companies for coming on challenge route you can imagine 250 million this type of battery is very big market if we keep this market then car manufacturing market because of that cross subsidized we are giving strength to it but it is right but it is wrong Prime Minister my compliment Prime Minister Abe thank you for the compliments because you are still burning coal but there is no smoke have you seen coal stations in Japan you should probably disseminated around the world the same question goes to you about coal there are many theories but actually coal is spreading from India, China to new country it is important to have energy like I said in Japan there is technology such as high-temperature fuel gas turbine the highest efficiency in the world Japan's coal technologies are at the highest level and in thermal stations we have a standard 20% higher than around the world and if we would use our technologies for fast growing economies then we could reduce the CO2 emissions and also in the future we are going to use gasification and fuel elements by this raising the efficiency by another 40% and from the point of view of implementing the carbon free society we need some breakthrough innovations to do that in this particular regard the key role will be played by hydrogen which will not emit CO2 and in this regard Japan for the first time in the world implemented this course based on fuel element and now in Fukushima we are building a blunt that will produce hydrogen that is a major plan, the biggest plan and next year during the olympic games and paralympic games we are going to use this hydrogen to control cars the biggest issue with hydrogen is the high cost of it but we have some long term strategy that envisages lowering costs of hydrogen to the level of natural gas by 10 times we also have some plans of introducing technologies for the CO2 waste management including artificial photosynthesis technologies therefore Japan will be one of leaders in terms of innovation using the current technologies and state of the art technologies It is a good thing that you have raised this issue we have heard many times today some things that you were concerned about what is the most much promising history in Asia so environmental protection yes environmental protection is closely interlinked with energy that is something that we have been talking about global warming also impacts Russia among other countries I mentioned it at G20 summit here in Russia according to our data according to international experts the warming is moving 2.5 times quicker than on the planet in general and this poses a certain threat to us first and foremost in the north where you were right to mention that the settlements are built on permafrost because of what we are to do about that but we support all the international efforts in this area as you know we have supported the Paris agreement we assumed rather considerable obligations to reduce emissions by about 70% from the base 1990 level from the baseline level by the way the EU countries assumed a modest obligation from the same compared to the same baseline year they assumed to reduce emissions by 60% and by the way we were talking about electric cars just now the international organizations have recorded for the first time in history a drastic downfall in the sales of electric cars there are certain reasons for that but not only global woman is responsible for all the environmental issues that we have there is also an issue of gas multifuel a lot of cars are used in big cities they use this fuel they use all sorts of fuel including carbons in the public utility system this is all part of the program the program that we have prepared to improve the environmental situation and the country on the whole this is just a part of the problem at the same time I would like to emphasize that globally the structure of Russian energy is one of the greenest in the world more than one third of our energy accounts for hydro energy and nuclear energy and more than 50% goes for gas which as it is well known are environmental kinds of fuel among all hydrocarbons and where a country reaching hydrocarbons this is our competitive advantage and we should never forget that we should make the best and efficient use of this competitive advantage well we should not keep aside from the main trade trend we have to think about what will happen tomorrow we should also consider alternative energy sources hydrogen energy for example over the recent years we have introduced about 800 megawatts of capacities based on renewable energy sources we are working on that by 2024 we plan to introduce 4.2 or 4.7 gigawatts of this capacities renewable energy capacities just now together with our Finnish partners we have put into operation a wind park we also work on solar energy we believe this is a very good trend and we will do our best to make sure our environmental plans are implemented thank you very much before thanking the participants of this session I would like to thank the people of Lodivostok first of all this city provided a lot of volunteers for this forum I would like to thank them in particular and Lodivostok has not only turned into a platform for this forum and the place where please dear delegates spend as much money as you can here for the tax revenues for this city but Lodivostok has also become a gate to Russia to the forest so let's thank Lodivostok and his people in particular let's applaud them and a special thanks goes to Prime Minister Abba Prime Minister Moldy President Batalka, President Putin for participating in this plenary session of the Eastern Economic Forum see you again soon thank you