Quote Originally Posted by 14Russian View Post
If I interpreted, correctly, Putin didn't take the blame per se. He merely stated, that a head of state is responsible for the country (country's economy etc.). He didn't say, explicitly, that 'my actions led to this predicament.' Can you recognize or distinguish a difference? Probably not.
This is what you asked for
Quote Originally Posted by 14Russian View Post
Where has he said he takes full responsibility? Or any responsibility? Find me one site, whether Western or Russian or any source.
And I answered it, changing the initial question does not make you right it just makes you stubborn.

Quote Originally Posted by 14Russian View Post
'Although I finally see something good happening about that not that it is Putin's desire but rather inevitability of the situation.' - Based on what? You have no logic to your conclusions.
Based on recent government moves that supposed to start creating businesses in Russia:
These moves are:
-setting the real market value of rouble (was planned on 2015 but changed to late 2014 because of oil price)
-increased subsidizing of credits for agriculture (signed on Dec 22)
-leaving bank rate at 6.5% for small business loans and 9% for investment loans but setting bank rate to 17% for other loans (Dec of 2014)