President of Russia
  • Events
  • Structure
  • Videos and Photos
  • Documents
  • Contacts
  • Search
  • Search this website
President of Russia
Mobile version

President's
website
sections

  • Events
  • Structure
  • Videos and Photos
  • Documents
  • Contacts
  • Search
  • Search
  • For the Media
  • Subscribe
  • Directory
  • Version for People with Disabilities
  • Русский

President's
website
resources

  • President of RussiaCurrent resource
  • The Constitution of Russia
  • State Insignia
  • Address an appeal to the President
  • Vladimir Putin’s Personal Website

Official Internet Resources
of the President of Russia

  • Telegram Channel
  • Rutube Channel
  • YouTube Channel

Legal
and technical
information

  • About website
  • Using website content
  • Personal data of website users
  • Contact website team

All content on this site is licensed under

Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International

Presidential Executive Office2025
Events

President Vladimir Putin had talks with Prime Minister of Luxembourg Jean-Claude Juncker

May 24, 2007
21:00
Luxembourg
Conversation with Prime Minister of Luxembourg Jean-Claude Juncker.
Joint press conference with Prime Minister of Luxembourg Jean-Claude Juncker.
Joint press conference with Prime Minister of Luxembourg Jean-Claude Juncker.
Before the beginning of the working dinner with Prime Minister of Luxembourg Jean-Claude Juncker.
Working dinner with Prime Minister of Luxembourg Jean-Claude Juncker.

Developing trade and investment ties between the two countries was one of the main subjects discussed during the talks.

As part of Mr Putin’s visit to Luxembourg, Russian companies Gazprom and Novolipetsk Steelworks signed a number of agreements with partners in Luxembourg.

Mr Putin and Mr Juncker gave a joint press conference following their talks.

Mr Putin said the talks were positive.

Answering journalists’ questions, the President said that Russia remains committed to finding a diplomatic solution to the Iranian nuclear problem.

On the issue of U.S. deployment of a missile defence system in Europe, Mr Putin said that the United States is ignoring the views of European countries in carrying out its plans. Russia has proposed to Washington discussing in the OSCE the question of whether elements of a U.S. missile defence system should be deployed in Europe.

The President said that Western criticism about democracy and human rights in Russia is motivated by, among other things, a desire to put pressure on Moscow and make it ‘more compliant’ on a number of international issues unrelated to democracy and human rights. Common criteria should be applied to all countries when it comes to assessing the situation with human rights, the President said.

Mr Putin said that a strategic partnership between Russia and the European Union remains in place. Russia is not dramatising the differences in opinion that have arisen in relations with the EU and is ready to look for compromise solutions. The President said he hopes that Luxembourg will contribute to resolving the problems between Russia and the European Union.

See also

Press Statements and Press Conference with Prime Minister of Luxembourg Jean-Claude Juncker
May 24, 2007

Publication status

Published in section: News

Publication date: May 24, 2007, 21:00

Direct link: en.kremlin.ru/d/39803

Text version

Text
5
Photo

Share
Direct link
http://en.kremlin.ru/events/president/news/39803
Share
  • VK
  • Telegram
  • Ok
  • Send by email
  • Print
Send by email

Official Website of the President of Russia:

President Vladimir Putin had talks with Prime Minister of Luxembourg Jean-Claude Juncker

http://en.kremlin.ru/events/president/news/39803

Last updated at March 20, 2015, 17:59

Официальные сетевые ресурсы

Президента России

Official Internet Resources

of the President of Russia

Русский English
  • For the Media
  • Version for People with Disabilities
  • Telegram Channel
  • Rutube Channel
  • YouTube Channel
  • Website of the President of Russia
  • State Insignia
  • Address an appeal to the President
  • Vladimir Putin’s Personal Website
  • Putin. 20 years

Presidential Executive Office
2025