|
#3
PRESIDENT PUTIN CALLS FOR CHANGE IN ECONOMY STRUCTURE
MOSCOW, January 14. /from a RIA Novosti correspondent/-- The structure of
Russia's economy must be changed; there has to be "movement away from the
lopsided primary-commodity state into a new high-technology state of the
economy," President Vladimir Putin told a meeting of the Presidential
Council for Science and High Technology.
The President's opinion is that the nation's science has a potential well
beyond the needs of the country's economy. For this reason, he said, there must
be talk "of a linkup with the world economy, pushing for a place in the sun
for" the academia.
That, the head of state indicated, must become a mission for the Cabinet.
At the moment, noted Putin, it is hard to dispute that the Cabinet is in fact
getting its act together, although the results, notably in the economic sphere,
"might have been better." The Cabinet's economic team actually
acknowledges its errors, the President added.
He went on to point out that if Russia was to move away from lopsided
primary-commodity economy, it had to advance science and push for a place for
Russian intellectual products on the world markets, where, come to that, they
must be sold "not for pennies, but for real money." The head of state
then stressed the importance of control in the area. He said he viewed it as a
major priority for the Presidential Council for Science that ways be found of
creating new functioning of the scientific community.
|