The RDIF CEO also said that Japan Bank for International Cooperation and RDIF were finalizing first agreements developed as part of the Russian-Japanese Investment Platform and would announce first projects by the end of 2016.
Dmitriev added that RDIF had a lot of joint projects with partners from Asia Pacific.
"We will move on to forging partnerships uniting funds from a few different countries and we will continue working with the leading investors from the countries like China, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam and we hope to strengthen our relationship with the United States and other countries," Dmitriev said.
Dmitriev spoke on the sidelines of APEC's economic leaders' summit in the Peruvian capital of Lima. The APEC leaders, including Russian President Vladimir Putin, are expected to work out a strategic vision and guidelines for economic cooperation in the Asia-Pacific region for 2017.