Programma Rascheta Plotnosti Nefteproduktov

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1 150 proposte per un programma di alternativa della sinistra (bozza a cura dell’ufficio di programma del prc offerta alla discussione di tutte e tutti) indice Slideshare uses cookies to improve functionality and performance, and to provide you with relevant advertising. Principy rascheta sistem biologicheskoj ochistki stochnyh vod [The principles of calculation of biological wastewater treatment systems], Water Supply and Sanitary Technique, 2009, 1, pp. 26-31 (in Russian).

The agenda focused on the further development of Russian-Czech relations, in particular, in trade, economic and cultural spheres, as well as current European and international matters. Following the talks, Vladimir Putin and Milos Zeman made statements for the press.

* * * Beginning of talks with President of the Czech Republic Milos Zeman President of the Czech Republic: You had a with President yesterday. President of Russia Vladimir Putin: I will tell you the details of that meeting. Milos Zeman: You have won in Syria, because he [President al-Assad] controls nearly the entire territory of Syria, with the exception of a few minor regions. And after all, he is the democratically elected president. Vladimir Putin: Mr President, you are absolutely right. Indeed, the Syrian government forces have resumed control of 98 percent of the country’s territory.

There are a few remaining seats of resistance, but they are rapidly diminishing under the blows delivered by our Aerospace Forces, the Syrian Army and allies. Tancuyuschie devushki na rabochij stol programma. I will give you a detailed account.

November 21, 2017 But first I would like to thank you for accepting our invitation. (Talking to the interpreter.) Sorry. Uchebnik sn vinogradova organizaciya i tehnologiya torgovli.

Milos Zeman: Do not translate. Even journalists must understand Russian. If they do not, too bad for them. Vladimir Putin: Thank you.

We are glad to see you. Relations between the Czech Republic and Russia continue to improve despite the recent problems, including thanks to your efforts, Mr President.

I want to point out that our trade, which had been falling in the past few years quite significantly – it nearly halved, has grown over the first nine months by over 40 percent. It is a very good sign, a good indicator. I know that you have a big agenda, including a visit to Yekaterinburg, if memory serves. This is one of the largest industrial centres in Russia, including in the Urals. You are accompanied by a large delegation of Czech business people. Milos Zeman: One hundred and forty business people.

Mr President, you know when I travelled to France, only fourteen business people accompanied me. One hundred and forty have come with me to Russia, which is ten times more. Vladimir Putin: Because the Czech Republic has a bigger market here than in France. Milos Zeman: Absolutely. Vladimir Putin: This is the first reason. The second reason is because large Czech companies such as Skoda operate here successfully. Cooperation is also developing in the energy sector, both in hydrocarbons and nuclear power.