(AGENPARL) – MOSCOW lun 29 maggio 2023
Vladimir Putin had a working meeting with Head of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) Aisen Nikolayev.
The discussion focused on the socioeconomic situation in the region and on industrial
and IT projects.
Aisen Nikolayev reported that the republic was making good progress and that he saw his main task in ensuring that
during this complicated times, Yakutia remains a strong economic base for the country, as it had always been throughout history. The results, particularly
for the past year, show that despite all odds the republic is forging ahead.
The President said that he was
familiar with all the positive trends in industry, agriculture and in the construction sector. A particularly pleasant fact, the President stressed, was
that Yakutia’s natural population growth indicators were good in general and higher than the national average. The same was true of the growing permanent
population numbers.
Aisen Nikolayev said that he regarded
this as a result of the policy of supporting the Russian Far East. He confirmed
that Yakutia ranks seventh in the country in terms of birth rates and is first
in the Far East. People are no longer leaving the republic. In May 2018, when
he was put in charge of the republic, it had a population of around 960,000. This
year, the population should reach one million people.
According to Mr Nikolayev, much is
being done to support families. Last year, the year of the 100th
anniversary of the Yakutian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, was declared
the Year of the Mother, and the Head of the Republic resolved to pay out
100,000 rubles to every family where a child was born in 2022. This year, Aisen
Nikolayev has heeded people’s requests and decided to extend this practice for five
years.
Vladimir Putin noted that the natural population growth and the increase in the number of permanent residents
was an integrated indicator of the economic and social policy work.
The President also suggested that Mr
Nikolayev should pay attention to the labour market. Aisen Nikolayev said that
although unemployment had declined from 7 to slightly over 6 percent in recent
years, there was potential for improvement. Special attention would be paid to programmes for training and retraining personnel, because Yakutia’s production
sector is growing fast, and the demand for skilled workers and engineers is
very high. He reported that the coal industry was making headway. In 2017, coal
output amounted to 16 million tonnes; last year, 39 million tonnes of coal was
produced, primarily by Elgaugol (over 24 million tonnes), Kolmar and Yakutugol.
All companies are growing. Elgaugol
is building its private railway from its coal fields to the Pacific coast via
the Khabarovsk Territory. A deep-water port with a capacity of 30 million
tonnes is being built. At the fields, over 10 coal-preparation plants are being
built, with two already completed. An airfield is also being constructed.
According to the Head of the Republic,
the most interesting and important investment projects are the ALROSA project
for the Mir-Gluboky mine and the Kyuchus gold ore deposit near the Arctic Ocean
coast, a project implemented together with Rosatom, gold miners and the Seligdar Group. The project is interesting because this is the first
comprehensive national project. At the tender stage, the Ministry of Natural
Resources and Environment stipulated a specific condition that it should be
powered up from a small nuclear power plant: a 110-megawatt NPP will be built
there.
All decisions have already been
adopted. This year, Rosatom is moving to build a rotational camp for workers.
The NPP should be ready by 2028, and this will make it possible to develop the largest gold ore deposit with almost 200 tonnes of gold and a number of rare-earth metals and tin deposits. This will help accelerate development in the Arctic. Construction of a deep-water port near Tiksi is being currently
discussed.
Vladimir Putin noted that it was
necessary to develop the region. The Government of Russia supports the republic
in developing this vast territory, Mr Nikolayev said. There are plans for the next three years to lay fibre-optic communication lines in all Arctic areas of Yakutia, to reach the Arctic Ocean coast and to connect to the ocean fibre-optic
communication line cable running along the Northern Sea Route. From the safety
point of view, this will substantially improve the connectivity of Yakutia’s entire
territory.
Answering to the President’s
question about preparations ahead of wildfire season, Mr Nikolayev thanked him
for supporting the republic in 2021 when federal funding was increased almost
six-fold, while the republic has increased its allocations threefold. Back then,
1,600 fires claimed over 7 million hectares of forest. In 2022, a total of 500
fire cases was registered, gutting about 500,000 hectares, a 14-fold drop and an all-time low in the history of recorded observations. All funding was spent
on hiring additional full-time specialists. Although the republic is still
lagging behind Soviet-era standards, it is starting to catch up: equipment has been purchased and the number of aerial monitoring routes has increased.
Mr Nikolayev noted that last year,
the republic conducted an experiment by engaging for the first time aircraft
for generating rains in fire-prone territories, and this proved helpful.
This year will not be easy either,
the Head of Yakutia said. To reduce the number of forest fires, the area
controlled by fire-prevention units has been expanded: it increased from 40
million hectares in 2021 to 50 million hectares in 2022 and to 70 million this
year. Additional forces were also deployed.
Fonte/Source: http://en.kremlin.ru/events/president/news/71223