Dmitry Medvedev

Medvedev challenges US, hopes Obama means change

Medvedev challenges US, hopes Obama means changeMoscow - President Dmitry Medvedev nominally said Wednesday he hoped for improved ties with the new US president, but also that Russia would fight US missile defence plans by deploying missiles in its European enclave of Kaliningrad.

In his first state-of-the-nation speech since taking office in May, Medvedev did not mention president-elect Barack Obama by name and lashed out at the United States' seeming to challenge its policy on all fronts.

Medvedev calls for rewriting of global financial system

RussiaMoscow  - Russian President Dmitry Medvedev called for a radical reform to the global financial order Wednesday, saying the United States has become the affliction and could no longer provide for world markets.

Medvedev said he bring these demands before world leaders at a summit on the financial crisis in Washington on November 15 and seek support for a new international accord.

Medvedev: Russia to deploy missiles in European enclave

Medvedev names replacement for departing president of Ingushetia Moscow  - President Dmitry Medvedev said Wednesday Russia would deploy short-range Iskander missiles in its Baltic Sea enclave of Kaliningrad in answer to US plans to site a missile defence system in Eastern Europe.

Medvedev names replacement for departing president of Ingushetia

Medvedev names replacement for departing president of Ingushetia Moscow - Russian President Dmitry Medvedev named a new acting president of the Ingushetia region Thursday as news services reported that the old regional president had been dismissed from office.

Murat Zyazikov, 51, a former officer in the Soviet KGB secret police who was elected president of Ingushetia in 2002 with the Kremlin's backing, said Thursday he tendered his resignation in anticipation of a new job in Moscow.

Medvedev tells Russians: Your money is safe in banks

Moscow - Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said his personal savings were safe in the bank and held himself up as the example to follow in an interview published Wednesday to sooth growing distrust among his countrymen.

"I have kept all of my bank accounts. I did not withdraw any money and I did not transfer my rubles to dollars," Medvedev answered a reader's question in the Russian daily Argumenty i Fakty.

"I am sure that my savings, just like the savings of all other Russians, are not under threat," he added.

In January election campaign disclosures, Medvedev, the former chairman of Russia's largest firm, energy giant Gazprom, had 2.74 million rubles (100,000 dollars) deposited in eight bank accounts.

Russia's Medvedev to begin two-day official visit to Armenia

Russia's Medvedev to begin two-day official visit to Armenia Moscow/Yerevan - President Dmitry Medvedev began a two-day visit on Monday to Armenia, caught in a precarious security deadlock in the Caucasus following Russia's recent war with Georgia.

The trips marks Medvedev's fifth meeting this year with Armenian President Serzh Sarkisian, a firm Moscow ally.

"The main provision on the agenda of Medvedev's visit will be talks in the tete-a-tete and extended formats talks with Sarkisian,"

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