
Andrew Osborn
Bureau Chief and Writer at Reuters
Write about Russia for Reuters. Views own etc. Previously: Moscow Bureau Chief @Reuters and correspondent @WSJ @Telegraph @Independent and @guardian
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3 days ago |
gurutrade.com | Darya Korsunskaya |Andrew Osborn |Gareth Jones
MOSCOW, June 3 (Reuters) - Russia's economy minister Maxim Reshetnikov said on Tuesday that the central bank should ease monetary policy in a timely manner in order to achieve growth of 3%, a target set by President Vladimir Putin. Reshetnikov's comments came before the central bank reviews its key interest rate on June 6. A Reuters poll of 26 economists has predicted that the regulator will keep the key rate on hold at 21%.
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3 weeks ago |
azdailysun.com | Vladimir Soldatkin |Andrew Osborn
By Vladimir Soldatkin and Andrew OsbornISTANBUL (Reuters) - Russia said on Friday that the first direct talks with Ukraine in more than three years had yielded a deal to swap 1,000 prisoners of war each soon and to resume talks after each side had set out its vision for a future ceasefire.
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radionz.co.nz | Vladimir Soldatkin |Andrew Osborn
By Vladimir Soldatkin and Andrew Osborn, ReutersRussia said the first direct talks with Ukraine in more than three years had yielded a deal to swap 1000 prisoners of war each soon and to resume talks after each side had set out its vision for a future ceasefire.
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rnz.co.nz | Vladimir Soldatkin |Andrew Osborn
By Vladimir Soldatkin and Andrew Osborn, ReutersRussia said the first direct talks with Ukraine in more than three years had yielded a deal to swap 1000 prisoners of war each soon and to resume talks after each side had set out its vision for a future ceasefire.
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thestar.com.my | Vladimir Soldatkin |Andrew Osborn
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Russia said on Friday that the first direct talks with Ukraine in more than three years had yielded a deal to swap 1,000 prisoners of war each soon and to resume talks after each side had set out its vision for a future ceasefire. In a short statement shown live on Russian state TV after the negotiations in Istanbul had wrapped up, Vladimir Medinsky, the head of Russia's delegation, said that Moscow was satisfied with progress made and was ready to keep talking to Kyiv.
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