Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev said on Thursday that the Far
Eastern city of Vladivostok is ready to host the 2012 APEC summit.“On
the whole, the situation with the preparations for the APEC
summit is absolutely normal.
He further said,"There are of course some nuances, which should be corrected in the next two months, but the city itself and facilities are ready for the summit,” Medvedev told journalists.
Premier promised to continue the all-embracing development of the Russian Far East even after the APEC summit in the fall.“Me personally and my colleagues in the government must regularly pay visits here [to the Far East],” he added.
Medvedev, came to Vladivostok on Monday to inspect facilities being built for the summit, earlier said that the city is even better than San Francisco in the United States.
APEC 2012 summit will be held in the Far Eastern city in September 8-9 will cost Russia about 600 billion rubles ($18.5 billion) spent on building over 50 facilities and rebuilding public utility networks.
He further said,"There are of course some nuances, which should be corrected in the next two months, but the city itself and facilities are ready for the summit,” Medvedev told journalists.
Premier promised to continue the all-embracing development of the Russian Far East even after the APEC summit in the fall.“Me personally and my colleagues in the government must regularly pay visits here [to the Far East],” he added.
Medvedev, came to Vladivostok on Monday to inspect facilities being built for the summit, earlier said that the city is even better than San Francisco in the United States.
APEC 2012 summit will be held in the Far Eastern city in September 8-9 will cost Russia about 600 billion rubles ($18.5 billion) spent on building over 50 facilities and rebuilding public utility networks.
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