Meeting between Putin, gov't officials won't address anti-crisis plan - Peskov
MOSCOW. Jan 27 (Interfax) - A new anti-crisis plan will not be presented in the meeting between the Russian president and government officials on Wednesday, Russian presidential press officer Dmitry Peskov said.
"No," Peskov told reporters, responding to a question as to whether the government's anti-crisis plan will be presented to the president on Wednesday.
Peskov said the meeting will focus on measures to support specific industries, including transport engineering, housing construction, automobile industry and light industry.
"Current issues will also be traditionally addressed openly. After that, the president may continue working with some government officials, and will have a meeting on economic issues, and the president is also expected to have a number of working meetings," Peskov said.