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    RIA Novosti, Russia
    April 19 2004

    RUSSIAN PRESIDENT MEETS KEY MINISTERS


    MOSCOW, April 19 (RIA Novosti) - At today's conference with the key
    ministers of the cabinet, Russian President Vladimir Putin made a
    series of significant statements.

    Vladimir Putin told the cabinet that he had submitted amendments to
    the federal constitutional law on the government on Monday. "They are
    linked to the concluding phase of the reform," said the Russian
    leader. Today we will begin work with leaders of the power bloc on
    relevant changes in these ministries, he said.

    When touching on the relations with Ukraine, Mr. Putin demanded that
    the presidential administration and the government together with
    parliamentarians and Ukrainian colleagues complete ratification of
    the agreements on the Azov and Kerch water area.

    "Ukrainian colleagues and we agreed this week to ratify agreements on
    Azov," said the Russian president.

    Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said that Russia was ready to
    begin the second phase of evacuating Russians from Iraq, if need be.

    "The first stage of the evacuation was exclusively voluntary. We did
    not force anybody. The decision was adopted by people themselves
    consulting the leadership of their companies. No contracts were
    canceled. All the contracts remain effective," said the minister.

    As for the situation in Iraq, Mr. Lavrov said, "the security
    situation remains complicated. It is early to speak of any progress."
    "Our warning that it is insecure to stay there [in Iraq] is still in
    force," concluded the Russian foreign minister.

    (On Thursday, April 15, three Russian rescue planes evacuated 370
    staffers of Russian companies, mainly Russian and Ukrainian citizens,
    and also Belarussian, Armenian and Tajik citizens working in Iraq,
    from Baghdad. On the next day, the fourth Russian aircraft arrived in
    Moscow with 117 people, 100 of them Russian.

    In all, 553 Russian citizens and 263 CIS citizens were in Iraq before
    the evacuation.) The Russian foreign minister informed the president
    about the upcoming Moscow visit of Chairman of the European
    Commission Romano Prodi due on April 22.

    Vladimir Putin in turn noted that the meeting with European
    Commissioners was expected this week. The head of state suggested
    that relevant issues be discussed at a conference with the cabinet.

    Mr. Putin listened to the report of Minister of Economic Development
    and Trade German Gref that in the first quarter of this year the GDP
    had grown 8% year-on-year. The Russian president demanded that the
    government keep an eye on macroeconomic indices boosting the
    processing industry.

    "This is a serious element of our current and medium-term activity,"
    said the president.
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