Khaleej Times

Putin begins new term, vows change

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moscow — Vladimir Putin took the oath of office on Monday for his fourth term as Russian president, promising to pursue an economic agenda that would boost living standards across the country.

In a ceremony in an ornate Kremlin hall in Moscow, Putin said improving Russia’s economy following a recession partly linked to internatio­nal sanctions would be a primary goal of his next six-year term.

“Now, we must use all existing possibilit­ies, first of all for resolving internal urgent tasks of developmen­t, for economic and technologi­cal breakthrou­ghs, for raising competitiv­eness in those spheres that determine the future,” he told thousands of guests standing in the elaborate Andreevsky Hall of the Grand Kremlin Palace and two adjacent halls.

“A new quality of life, well-being, security and people’s health — that’s what’s primary today,” the 65-year-old leader said.

Although Putin has restored Russia’s prominence on the world stage through military actions — including intervenin­g in Syria’s war to help President Bashar Al Assad — he has been criticised for inadequate efforts to diversify Russia’s economy away from its dependence on oil and gas exports or develop the country’s manufactur­ing sector.

“Russia should be modern and dynamic, it should be ready to accept the call of the times,” he said.

In his speech, he made only brief reference to Russia’s internatio­nal role, saying “Russia is a strong, active, influentia­l participan­t in internatio­nal life. The security and defense capability of the country is reliably ensured. We will give these matters the necessary constant attention.”

He acknowledg­ed that the challenges facing Russia were formidable “but we all remember well that, for more than a thousand years of history, Russia has often faced epochs of turmoil and trials, and has always revived as a Phoenix, reached heights that others could not.”

Putin held onto the presidency in March’s election when he tallied 77 per cent of the vote.

Putin has effectivel­y been the leader of Russia for all of the 21st century. He stepped down from the presidency in 2008 because of term limits, but was named prime minister and continued to steer the

Russia is a strong, active, influentia­l participan­t in internatio­nal life. The security and defense capability of the country is reliably ensured. We will give these matters the necessary constant attention. Vladimir Putin country until he returned as president in 2012.

He became acting president on New Year’s Eve 1999 following the surprise resignatio­n of Boris Yeltsin and was elected to his first fouryear term in 2000.

The ceremony on Monday was covered in assiduous detail on state television. It showed Putin working at his desk in his shirt sleeves, then donning a suit coat to begin a long walk through the corridors of the Kremlin’s Senate building, then boarding a limousine for a short drive to the Grand Kremlin Palace.

Thousands of guests stood in the three halls for the inaugurati­on. One of the most prominent was former German chancellor Gerhard Schroeder, who is now chairman of Russia’s state oil company Rosneft and one of the most prominent Western voices arguing for an end to sanctions against Russia.

Schroeder stood with Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev and Putin prominentl­y shook hands with him after the speech.

Soon after the ceremony, Putin issued an order formally dissolving the Cabinet but nominated Medvedev to serve again as prime minister. —

 ?? AP ?? Vladimir Putin arrives to take the oath during his inaugurati­on ceremony in the Grand Kremlin Palace in Moscow on Monday. —
AP Vladimir Putin arrives to take the oath during his inaugurati­on ceremony in the Grand Kremlin Palace in Moscow on Monday. —
 ?? AP ?? Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev (centre), former German chancellor Gerhard Schroeder (left) and Chairman of the board of directors of Gazprom company Viktor Zubkov during the inaugurati­on of Vladimir Putin in Moscow. —
AP Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev (centre), former German chancellor Gerhard Schroeder (left) and Chairman of the board of directors of Gazprom company Viktor Zubkov during the inaugurati­on of Vladimir Putin in Moscow. —
 ?? Reuters ?? Chechen strongman Ramzan Kadyrov at the swearing-in ceremony. —
Reuters Chechen strongman Ramzan Kadyrov at the swearing-in ceremony. —

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