Meeting of Presidents with CEOs a Big Step Forward in U.S.-Russia Business Relations
Presidents Medvedev and Obama Meet with Group of Prominent U.S. and Russian CEOs to Spur Economic Growth Between the Two Countries
WASHINGTON, June 24 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- A meeting today of prominent CEOs from the United States and Russia with Presidents Medvedev and Obama marked a major step forward in U.S.-Russia business relations. The meeting was held today as part of the economic summit between the U.S. and Russia.
Alcoa Chairman and CEO Klaus Kleinfeld, who also serves as Chairman of the U.S.-Russia Business Council (USRBC), said:
"This meeting was a unique moment in bilateral relations and I thank Presidents Medvedev and Obama, as well as my fellow CEOs, for their time and commitment to improving business relations between the U.S. and Russia. Strong economic ties breed strong political relationships and expanded trade and investment will be the foundation upon which security cooperation can be sustained.".
"In our meetings today we built on the work we began this past year between my U.S. and Russian colleagues on three priority areas: promoting growth through innovation; enhancing management culture; and creating a more friendly investment climate for everyone," said Kleinfeld. "In less than a year, we have seen progress made on all fronts."
"As a follow up to today's meeting, the USRBC and I will work to keep this CEO dialogue going in conjunction with existing U.S. - Russia business dialogues, and in parallel to the Bilateral Presidential Commission process," added Kleinfeld.
The U.S.-Russia Business Council (USRBC) represents the interests of its 250 U.S. and Russian member companies, providing business development and government relations support in both Moscow and Washington. The USRBC contributes to the stability and development of a free market in Russia and supports Russia's integration into the global economy. It also serves as the Secretariat for the Coalition for U.S.-Russia Trade (www.usrussiatrade.org). For more information, visit the USRBC online at: www.usrbc.org.
SOURCE U.S.-Russia Business Council
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