A left turn in the fate of Russia is as necessary as it is inevitable.
As for the company, I did all I could from the very outset of this affair to remove Yukos and its employees from danger.
I established my bank in 1988.
I expect that the money will be spent on projects that will benefit russian society.
I have always defended my convictions and what I believed to be the truth.
I have to travel a lot, but relaxation to me is when I am at home.
I like everything to be dependable, heavy, English furniture.
I think that my country doesn't deserve a new era of authoritarianism, but at the same time, I don't want a revolution.
I'm not an ordinary prisoner.
Large companies cannot finance political parties as their shareholders and employees have different political views.
My father was a construction engineer, and my mother was a production engineer.
My parents were Muscovites. They worked at the Kaliber factory.
The decay had entered its final stage.
This demonstration of power, indifferent to the law, is highly dangerous.
To admit guilt for nonexistent crimes is unacceptable to me.
Today, a skilled manager makes more than the owner. And owners fight each other to get the skilled managers.
What the next page holds is up to each and every one of us.
What's important to me now is to uphold my good name and achieve a fair court decision - the past cannot be recovered anyway.