Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Russian President Putin Orders The Defense Ministry To Get It's 'House' In Order

Putin Orders Defense Ministry to Get House in Order. © RIA Novosti. Alexey Nikolskiy

Putin Orders Defense Ministry To Get House In Order -- RIA Novosti

MOSCOW, February 27 (RIA Novosti) - President Vladimir Putin instructed the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces on Wednesday to sort out issues related to housing for soldiers and the problems affecting garrison towns.

In an address to an extended meeting of senior officers at the Defense Ministry in Moscow, Putin ordered the Ministry to deal once and for all with all unfulfilled housing obligations, saying “there should be no such notion as an officer without an apartment.”

Putin earlier described the issue of service housing as “eternal.” The lack of army housing has been one of its most pressing problems since the Soviet era, particularly following the withdrawal from the former Warsaw Pact nations in the early 1990's, despite a massive downsizing of the forces since that time.

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