US mistakes have damaged Russian economy – Medvedev 

Russia is being made to pay for the financial blunders made by the US as it 
fights the effects of the global financial crisis, according to Dmitry 
Medvedev. The Russian President was speaking at the opening of the Square of 
Russia in the Armenian capital, Yerevan. 

"We have an open economy now and we feel the impact of the global economic 
crisis,” he said. “In fact, we're paying for the blunders made by a number of 
countries, including the US, since the American market exerts a weighty 
influence on the international market."
 
He added that he might take more organisational, financial and structural 
decisions to minimise the effects of the crisis on the Russian economy.

Square of Russia unveiled in Armenian capital

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and his Armenian counterpart have opened the 
Square of Russia in the Armenian capital.

At a solemn opening ceremony, Medvedev described the relations between his 
country and Armenia ‘an age-old friendship’.

“The square we are now in was named after our country,” he said. “It is with 
deep gratitude that we see this as a sign of respect towards modern democratic 
Russia and its people. Also, it is a sign of respect for our common history, a 
recognition of the immense value of our age-old friendship.” 
 
Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan said at the ceremony that he hopes the Square 
will become a symbol of devotion and friendship between the allied nations.

The statements came ahead of face to face talks between the countries’ 
presidents.

The leaders are expected to discuss economic, humanitarian and global economic 
issues.

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