Putin wants to ban sanctions as a phenomenon of http://www.segodnya.ua/img/article/6308/34_main.jpg http://www.segodnya.ua/img/article/6308/34_tn.jpg 2015-07-11T13: 17: 28 03: 00 policy This tool must be removed from the global economic vocabulary, the president of the Russian Federation
Vladimir Putin. Photo: AFP
This tool must be removed from the global economic vocabulary, the president of the Russian Federation
Russia’s President Vladimir Putin has said that sanctions should not exist and be used as a tool in the economy, the “Russian news service”. So, Putin is sure that the sanctions – this is not a way of solving international problems. “A tool as sanctions should be removed from the global economic vocabulary and communication. It should not be used in the global economy, because it turns it on its head”, – he assured the Russian president at a press conference after the summit of the SCO in Ufa. Moreover, he called natural that after lift sanctions with Iran, and it will begin to increase production of crude oil, the price of black gold will change. “We are in favor of full-scale withdrawal. But each of the negotiators own point of view. There must be a compromise, I hope he will be found soon. Iran will increase oil production, it is a natural process. As for the Russian economy, we are ready for this “- he said. As you know, the US, EU, Canada, Australia and several other countries have imposed economic sanctions against Russia because of the annexation of the Crimea and the situation in the east of Ukraine. See also:
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