MOSCOW. April 2 (Interfax) - Participants in international economic activity must act pragmatically, without sacrificing economic interests for political ambitions, Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev said.
"Economic interests must not be sacrificed for political ambitions, prejudices, and, in general, political positions, even if our approaches to international problems differ," Medvedev said at the Higher School of Economics on Wednesday.
"All of us - I mean both Russia and our partners in all countries - must act first and foremost pragmatically. This must be absolutely obvious to all participants of international economic relations and international divisions of labor," Medvedev said.