He is not a "chief strategist", but the Executive Vice President in charge of Nokia's "Markets" organization, which is the organization in charge of selling and marketing Nokias products and services.
"However, it’s worth looking at Samsung’s words closely – it simply says it’s continuing to support Symbian. That doesn’t necessarily mean it’ll be busting a gut to develop new Symbian handsets. "
Nor that they aren't. It makes no sense to support Symbian if they aren't going to release handsets running it. The wording in the Mirror's article is to cover up the mistake they made in reporting the incorrect article published in DigiTimes two days earlier.
Finally, your link to the DigiTimes article is kind of pointless since they were the ones who got it wrong in the first place.
But feel free to continue with your usual inaccurate trolling. I don't expect anything better from you.