Tatarstan PM meets Ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary of Finland to Russia
17 November 2011, Thursday
Official opening of the Finland visa centre was held today in Kazan with participation of Tatarstan PM Ildar Khalikov, Ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary of Finland to Russia Matti Anttonen and Mayor of Kazan Ilsur Metshin.
“It is a historical day for us. Tatarstan and Finland have become closer to each other. Yesterday we could not imagine execution of documents for visiting our long-standing neighbor from times of Volga Bulgaria without going to Moscow. Tatarstan has special relationships with this state. It is pleasant that group of companies involved in petrochemical complex and construction industry have close relations with Finland. I am sure many Tatarstan residents will wish to learn more about this country”, the Premier said addressing guests.
Opening of a visa centre in Kazan was discussed last autumn at the meeting between President of Finland Tarja Halonen and Tatarstan President Rustam Minnikhanov, Matti Anttonen marked. “I suppose it was the right decision because relations between Finland and Russia, Tatarstan are developing intensively. This year we are going to issue about 1 mln 200 thousand visas in Russia”, he said.
The Finland embassy started receiving visa applications via joint visa centre in Kazan on June 17. Since that time Tatarstan residents have been issued 500 visas. By words of manager of Kazan visa centre Alsu Bureeva an official opening ceremony was held later than it started working, because the Ambassador wished to visit Kazan personally and announce the opening.
There is no considerable difference for an applicant between Kazan and Moscow visa centres as regards submission of application and rendered services. Short waiting period and comfortable conditions are guaranteed in Kazan centre as well as in Moscow.
On 13 April in his congratulatory address on the occasion of the Maecenas and Benefactor Day, Tatarstan Prime Minister Aleksey Pesoshin congratulated residents of the republic with the event and wrote: "Tatarstan has always been known for its generous and kind-hearted people who are ready to help the needy and support important social, cultural and educational projects. We all remember with gratitude the outstanding philanthropists – the Akchurin brothers, the Alafuzovs, and the Ushkovs, whose good deeds and generous donations contributed to the development of culture, education, and healthcare in our republic. The glorious traditions are continued by modern philanthropists and patrons of Tatarstan.
On 12 April in his address to residents of the republic, Tatarstan Prime Minister Aleksey Pesoshin congratulated them with the Space Exploration Day and said: “April 12, 1961 has forever been inscribed into the world history as the day of triumph of the Soviet science and engineering thought. The flight of Yuriy Gagarin opened the way to the stars for the humankind and demonstrated to the whole world the might of our country.
On 4 April , speaking at a closing ceremony of the XX Russian Venture Forum held at the Kazan Expo Exhibition Center, Tatarstan Prime Minister Aleksey Pesoshin said that the Russian Venture Forum has confirmed its status of the point of attraction of technological development leaders.
The Forum created a unified scientific, technological and investment space where scientific ideas are transformed into competitive products, and startups gain access to capital and markets. Its business programme is organically integrated into the regional and federal agenda for achieving technological sovereignty and leadership of Russia, he said.
On 1 April Tatarstan Prime Minister Aleksey Pesoshin and Russian Minister of Healthcare Mikhail Murashko introduced Ayrat Farrakhov, who was appointed the Acting Rector of Kazan State Medical University (KSMU) to its staff.
In his speech Mikhail Murashko emphasized that today KSMU is rightfully considered one of the most respected in the country and said:”Ayrat (Zakievich) has been officially appointed the Acting Rector and I am sure that under his leadership the University will maintain the positions it has achieved and, of course, will continue its development.”