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Medvedev: end of U.S. dominance
2008-10-03
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said the global financial crisis tolled the death bell for the U.S. financial dominance and called for bringing onboard the "outreach" countries in implementing worldwide financial reforms.
We're still the Great Dane, pal, and you're still the yippy mutt with bad teeth ...
"The time of domination by one economy and one currency has been consigned to the past once and for all," Mr. Medvedev told a Russian-German development forum in St. Petersburg on Thursday. "The existing global mechanisms failed to maintain financial stability. We need new mechanisms of collective decision-making and collective responsibility," he said. "It is imperative to enlist the participation of 'outreach countries', of all major economies, not just G8, in efforts to set up a new global financial architecture."

German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who attended the forum and held talks with Mr. Medvedev, agreed.

"We should draw lessons from the current crisis," she said. "We need new mechanisms of international [financial] architecture."The German Chancellor said she still believed Russia's response to the Georgian attack against South Ossetia was "disproportionate", but hinted at an early resumption of talks on a new partnership pact between the European Union and Russia.

She also said it was "too early" for Georgia and Ukraine to be given a roadmap for NATO membership.
Posted by:Fred

#10  It's still closed?
Posted by: Tranquil Mechanical Yeti   2008-10-03 15:29  

#9  Hey Dim, checked your stock portfolio lately?

Oops, sorry - can't do that until you open the market again....
Posted by: Slineling de Medici2683   2008-10-03 14:29  

#8  I'm beginning to think that if you want to know what's going to happen tomorrow, subtract 70-80 from the current year and read This Day in History.

You know what that makes Obambi.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2008-10-03 14:25  

#7  I'm afraid these two countries killed so many of each other's and their own people in the last century that they will never recover.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2008-10-03 12:35  

#6  I'm beginning to think that if you want to know what's going to happen tomorrow, subtract 70-80 from the current year and read This Day in History. The faces seem to change, but not much else.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2008-10-03 09:40  

#5  Yup.
Posted by: lotp   2008-10-03 09:20  

#4  Rapallo.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2008-10-03 07:25  

#3  PRAVDA/TOPIX [paraph] > RUSSIAN AUTHORITIES BLAME INTERNET FOR CAUSING ETHNIC, CULTURAL, AND RELIGIOUS STRIFES IN NATION.

Despite everything, Muscovites love their Net.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2008-10-03 02:14  

#2  I think the history books are gonna look back at this as the clear sign that government meddling can have really bad unforseen circumstances and I also think the pundits and politicians are intentionally avoiding pointing fingers at what happened and blaming "wall street" for their own reasons.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2008-10-03 01:12  

#1  She also said it was "too early" for Georgia and Ukraine to be given a roadmap for NATO membership.

Translation: Vlad and Company passed word to "Gazprom Gerhard" Schroeder to jerk Merkel's chain. And jerk it real hard.
Posted by: Ricky bin Ricardo (Abu Babaloo)   2008-10-03 01:08  

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