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Medvedev 'unhappy' with Russian economic structure

Source: NewKerala
Moscow : Russia | 5 months ago  
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As soon as oil and gas prices slumped, we began to face problems,'' Mr Medvedev said. ''Of course, the decline in the GDP is considerable...Mr Medvedev, however, pointed out that there are certain positive trends. ''For instance, this is inflation...This proves that the crisis by its depth and seriousness...
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