On July 17 Chairman of Russian Government Dmitry Medvedev, Tatarstan President Rustam Minnikhanov, FISU President Claude-Louis Gallien, Russian Vice-Premier Arkady Dorkovich, and Tatarstan State Counsellor Mintimer Shaimiev took part in the official closing ceremony of 27th World Summer Student Games in Kazan.
Dmitry Medvedev welcomed Kazan citizens, Universiade participants and fans:
“We are now coming to a very dramatic and sad moment. We are saying goodbye to Universiade 2013. It was a great privilege for us to host World Student Games in Russia, in Kazan. Let me thank all people who presented this wonderful holiday of the student sport to the world. Thank you, coaches, sportsmen, and all fans. Without you we would not be able to hold these Games. All athletes who have been competing during 12 days, you made it! You presented your countries, demonstrated your sport spirit, the will to win and will power. Keep these qualities for all your lives!
I express special gratitude to those who made Kazan the real capital of the Universiade. I am sure that our guests loved this wonderful city. After Universiade you will have new roads, underground stations, sports venues. It is important that sports venues are friendly to handicapped people and accessible environment was provided there.
Thousands of volunteers have gathered here today. It was you who made lives of athletes and fans comfortable. Your hospitality and friendliness will stay in hearts of those who visited Kazan these days. When I watched competitions I was impressed by that passion of fans who supported sportsmen. It was you who helped them to win. Therefore, in many sports they demonstrated not student, but Olympic results.
We need honest competition, mutual assistance, trust and readiness to help each other not only in sport, but in relationships between people and countries. I hope some of you found your luck here, all of you found new friends, and maybe someone found true love. Be happy, I wish you new victories!”
Famous Russian artists Garik Sukachev, Dina Garipova, Alina Karimullina, Nyusha, Bi-2, Kasta, Mumiy Troll performed on the stage.
Mayor of Kazan Ilsur Metshin addressed the audience with welcoming speech. FISU President Claude-Louis Gallien announced the Games closed.
The handover of the Universiade flag from Kazan to a Korean city Kwangju that will host World Summer Student Games in 2015 was held afterwards. Mayor of Kwangju welcomed participants of the ceremony and Korean artists showed a performance.
On 24 April, upon his arrival to the Kazan International Airport, the Defense Minister of China Dong Jun was welcomed by Tatarstan Prime Minister Aleksey Pesoshin, representatives of the General Consulate of China in Kazan and other officials
On 24 April in the Government House of the republic, Tatarstan Prime Minister Aleksey Pesoshin held a joint meeting the Council for Enforcement of Legislation of Languages of Tatarstan and the organizational committee for celebrations of the 140th birthday of Gabdulla Tukay which summarized results of work of the regional law enforcement on official languages of the republic and considered progress of the implementation of the plan of main events for preparation and celebration of the 140th birthday of Gabdulla Tukay .
On 21 April, speaking at a briefing in the Government House of the republic, the Head of the Russian Federal Tax Service for Tatarstan Marat Safiullin said that slightly more than one week is left to file an income tax return for 2025 with the tax service. According to the results of the tax campaign 5.5.bn rubles should come to the regional budget, he said and informed who should submit declarations and who is entitled to benefits.
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.
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