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Vladimir Putin acknowledges Western economic sanctions are ‘severely hurting Russia’

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Vladimir Putin acknowledges Western economic sanctions over Ukraine are ‘severely hurting Russia’

While Russia has since September 30 launched air strikes in Syria, Putin called on Western countries to collaborate more closely with Moscow in the fight against Islamic State.

PUBLISHED : Monday, 11 January, 2016, 11:26pm
UPDATED : Monday, 11 January, 2016, 11:26pm

Agence France-Presse in Berlin

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Russian President Vladimir Putin. Photo: AP

President Vladimir Putin acknowledged on Monday in an interview with German daily Bild that Western economic sanctions over the Ukraine crisis are affecting Russia.

“Concerning our possibilities on the international financial markets, the sanctions are severely harming Russia,” he said in a long interview, calling the EU sanctions “a theatre of the absurd”.

Moscow has been hit by US and European sanctions over the conflict between pro-Russian separatists and Ukrainian forces which has claimed more than 9,000 lives since April 2014.

In late December, the EU extended its sanctions by six months, arguing that the Minsk peace agreement signed by Moscow has not been fully implemented.

Putin said, however, that “the biggest harm is currently caused by the decline of the prices for energy,” according to an English-language transcript published by Bild online.

“We suffer dangerous revenue losses in our export of oil and gas, which we can partly compensate for elsewhere,” he said. “But the whole thing also has a positive side: if you earn so many petrodollars – as we once did – that you can buy anything abroad, this slows down developments in your own country.”

Putin said Russia was now “gradually stabilising our economy”.

“Last year, the gross domestic product had dropped by 3.8 per cent,” he said. “Inflation is approximately 12.7 per cent. The trade balance, however, is still positive. For the first time in many years, we are exporting significantly more goods with a high added value, and we have more than US$300 billion in gold reserves.”

While Russia has since September 30 launched air strikes in Syria, Putin called on Western countries to collaborate more closely with Moscow in the fight against the Islamic State group.

“Yes, we should cooperate much more closely in fighting terrorism, which is a great challenge,” he said.

According to Moscow, the Russian strikes target only jihadist groups, including IS, while the West has accused Russia of also hitting other rebels fighting Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.

Asked about the crisis in Ukraine, caused by Russia’s annexation of Crimea in 2014, Putin said that “for me, it is not borders and state territories that matter, but people’s fortunes”.

“Of course one always has to follow international law. This was also the case in Crimea.

“The Russian population is absolutely clear about the situation. Napoleon once said that justice is the incarnation of God on Earth. I’m telling you: the reunification of Crimea and Russia is just,” Putin continued, describing the sanctions against Russia as “foolish”.

Ukraine is not the first former Soviet-era satellite to be involved in a conflict with Moscow.

In August 2008, Georgia fought a brief border war with Russia, losing control of the Abkhazia and South Ossetia regions as a result.



 

nkfnkfnkf

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Re: Vladimir Putin acknowledges Western economic sanctions are ‘severely hurting Russ

Absolutely rubbish.

This is the kind of crap the West wants to hear or believe but is stupid.

A tough regime does not care peasants death nor pains, what sanction hurt? The people like Kim Jong Un or Putin will never suffer anything regardless what sanction. In the correct ways of USSR, Stalin himself wanted more of his own peasants dead more badly than USA. KN peasants staved to death so what? It that not supposed to make President Kim more happy? Is he hurt by that? Western moron imposed their own stupid limitations and foolishness wrongly on their enemies. And their rubbish news represents only their own foolish illusions, just ignore them all!
 

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Re: Vladimir Putin acknowledges Western economic sanctions are ‘severely hurting Russ

It's a good thing that he has ISIS and Syrian civil war to distract his citizens and reinforced his godlike status. Russian people are paying a dear price for nationalism.
 

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Sanctions will never work again unless China joins in. Never ever.
 

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everyone stops using usd and sanctions cannot work anymore. knn usa owed so much money still can print non stop and use it to sanction people. and usa dun have balls these days also. dun even dare to send troops against isis still wanna to be big brother? waiting for usa for protection these days is like buying insurance from ntusee. forever try to siam payment.
 
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