President of Russia
  • Events
  • Structure
  • Videos and Photos
  • Documents
  • Contacts
  • Search
  • Search this website
President of Russia
Mobile version

President's
website
sections

  • Events
  • Structure
  • Videos and Photos
  • Documents
  • Contacts
  • Search
  • Search
  • For the Media
  • Subscribe
  • Directory
  • Version for People with Disabilities
  • Русский

President's
website
resources

  • President of RussiaCurrent resource
  • The Constitution of Russia
  • State Insignia
  • Address an appeal to the President
  • Vladimir Putin’s Personal Website

Official Internet Resources
of the President of Russia

  • Telegram Channel
  • Rutube Channel
  • YouTube Channel

Legal
and technical
information

  • About website
  • Using website content
  • Personal data of website users
  • Contact website team

All content on this site is licensed under

Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International

Presidential Executive Office2025
Events

President Vladimir Putin and US President George Bush visited St Petersburg State University

May 25, 2002
17:00
St Petersburg
President Putin with US President George Bush during a visit to St Petersburg State University.
President Putin with US President George Bush during a meeting with students at St Petersburg State University.
President Putin with US President George Bush during a meeting with students at St Petersburg State University.
With US President George W. Bush at a meeting with St Petersburg State University students.

The Presidents addressed the students and teachers and answered their questions. One of the questions was about the “brain drain”, a problem that is currently of concern to Russia. Vladimir Putin replied that the problem could be approached in two ways: either close the country again and try to create by administrative means the conditions that deny people freedom of movement, or create a worthy life for the people in an open country. He is in favour of the latter approach.

President Putin spoke in favour of broader Russian-American cooperation in the sphere of high technologies, stressing the importance of lifting restrictions on the supply of such technologies to Russia. He said he had had a long discussion on that matter with George Bush and that there were grounds for thinking that the US President supported the approach.

In the opinion of the Russian President, the most salient feature of the relations between Russia and the US today is the high degree of mutual trust.

After the meeting with the students, Mr Putin presented Mr Bush with the copies of two documents dated October 1780. These were the first documents from the archive of Russian-American diplomatic correspondence in connection with American Independence.

President Putin noted that one of the highlights of the bilateral relations was the adamant refusal of Catherine II to grant the British monarch’s request to support London in the war against the US which was fighting for its independence. The refusal was followed by Russia’s declaration of armed neutrality, which, according to the Russian President, played an important role in the emergence of the young state.

The US President thanked President Putin for the gift.

See also

Meeting with Students of Saint Petersburg State University
May 25, 2002

Publication status

Published in section: News

Publication date: May 25, 2002, 17:00

Direct link: en.kremlin.ru/d/43109

Text version

Text
4
Photo

Share
Direct link
http://en.kremlin.ru/events/president/news/43109
Share
  • VK
  • Telegram
  • Ok
  • Send by email
  • Print
Send by email

Official Website of the President of Russia:

President Vladimir Putin and US President George Bush visited St Petersburg State University

http://en.kremlin.ru/events/president/news/43109

Last updated at March 20, 2015, 17:59

Официальные сетевые ресурсы

Президента России

Official Internet Resources

of the President of Russia

Русский Английский
  • For the Media
  • Version for People with Disabilities
  • Telegram Channel
  • Rutube Channel
  • YouTube Channel
  • Website of the President of Russia
  • State Insignia
  • Address an appeal to the President
  • Vladimir Putin’s Personal Website
  • Putin. 20 years

Presidential Executive Office
2025