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“Even if sanctions against Russia are eased, there will be another way to stick things in…


“Even if sanctions against Russia are eased, there will be another way to put a spoke in the wheels”
Vladimir Putin speaks at the congress of the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs in Moscow. Main:
— Issues of privatization in Russia need to be discussed until they are finally resolved.
— Russian business has learned to work under sanctions and launched alternative mechanisms for cooperation with foreign partners. The President promised an absolutely frank conversation with big business behind closed doors at the RUIE congress.
— Sanctions are not temporary measures, but a mechanism of strategic pressure on Russia; competitors will always have a desire to weaken the Russian Federation. 28,595 sanctions were imposed against individuals and legal entities. This is more than all the sanctions against other countries. And in multiples.
— Anti-Russian sanctions have become a catalyst for positive changes in the Russian economy, including in the field of finance. The West is not going to be shy, threatening new sanctions and “stamping out these packages one after another.”
— The cooling of the Russian economy is inevitable, but it is necessary to prevent hypothermia, as in a cryochamber.
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Vladimir Putin speaks at the congress of the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs in Moscow. Main:
— Issues of privatization in Russia need to be discussed until they are finally resolved.
— Russian business has learned to work under sanctions and launched alternative mechanisms for cooperation with foreign partners. The President promised an absolutely frank conversation with big business behind closed doors at the RUIE congress.
— Sanctions are not temporary measures, but a mechanism of strategic pressure on Russia; competitors will always have a desire to weaken the Russian Federation. 28,595 sanctions were imposed against individuals and legal entities. This is more than all the sanctions against other countries. And in multiples.
— Anti-Russian sanctions have become a catalyst for positive changes in the Russian economy, including in the field of finance. The West is not going to be shy, threatening new sanctions and “stamping out these packages one after another.”
— The cooling of the Russian economy is inevitable, but it is necessary to prevent hypothermia, as in a cryochamber.



