Dmitry Medvedev, the Russian president, accused Vladimir Putin’s government on Friday of failing to act quickly to combat the economic crisis.
It was a further sign of growing friction between Russia’s two power centres.
By Catherine Belton in Moscow and Stefan Wagstyl in London
Published: February 20 2009 18:22 | Last updated: February 20 2009 18:22
Dmitry Medvedev, the Russian president, accused Vladimir Putin’s government on Friday of failing to act quickly to combat the economic crisis.
It was a further sign of growing friction between Russia’s two power centres.