Anton Siluanov

Russia Boosts Defense Spending by 23%

Russian state expenditure on national defense is set to rise by 23% in 2025, reaching 13.5 trillion roubles (145.32 billion dollars), up from 10.8 trillion roubles in 2024, according to draft budget documents released on Monday. This increase will make defense spending account for 32% of the total budget expenditure, which is projected to be 41.5 trillion roubles.

Russia runs budget deficit as defense spending rises

Russia swung from a budget surplus to a deficit last year, officials have said, as authorities boost defense spending amid Moscow's assault on Ukraine.

The deficit reached 3.3 trillion rubles ($47 billion), or 2.3 percent of gross domestic product, Finance Minister Anton Siluanov told a government meeting.

Russian PM: We must be ready for worst case economic scenario

Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev said on Jan. 13 his country needed to be ready for the worst case economic scenario amid oil plunge, but said the situation for now was manageable.

Speaking at an economic forum in Moscow, Medvedev said the country needed to steel itself for tough times. 
"One needs to prepare for the worst scenario," he said.

Russian finance minister says budget doesn't include plans to help Greece

Russian Finance Minister Anton Siluanov said on Wednesday that the country's budget did not include plans to offer Greece financial help and that Russia did not plan to hold talks on restructuring Ukraine's debt.

"That's not factored into our budget," Siluanov said in response to a question from reporters about whether Russia was planning to offer Greece financial aid.

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