“The President will devote a significant part of his speech to the tasks that Russia faces today and will face tomorrow — the tasks of ensuring the country’s further economic development, stimulating domestic business activity, creating comfortable conditions for doing business and strengthening foreign trade and investment ties,” he was quoted as saying. Ushakova RIA Novosti.

In addition, during his speech at the SPIEF plenary session, Vladimir Putin will assess the current state of the world economy and politics.

“We will, of course, talk about the problems that the global economy is facing today, about unfair interstate competition, trade and financial wars, sanctions, restrictions, and so on,” the presidential aide specified.

Earlier it was reported that during the XXV St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, Russian President Vladimir Putin will meet with the heads of Armenia and Kazakhstan Vahagn Khachaturian and Kassym-Jomart Tokayev.