Ongoing sanctions against Russia by the US and the eurozone are harming both sides and go against international law, Russian President Vladimir Putin told TASS in an interview on Friday.
These sanctions are “contrary to the principles of the WTO, the
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, the so-called GATT. The United
States created this organization once upon a time, but now they
themselves are grossly violating these principles,” Putin said in the
interview.
The sanctions that several G20 countries have taken
against Russia “run counter to the very principles of G20 activities,
and not only the activities of the G20 and its principles, they are
counter to international law — because these sanctions can only be
introduced by the United Nations and its Security Council,” he added.
Earlier this year, the US and the EU imposed a series of sanctions
on finance, energy and defense sectors in Russia. The sanctions were
instituted in an effort to further isolate Russia politically and
economically, and in particular, to hurt the “areas of importance to
President Putin and those close to him,” according to President Obama.
In retaliation, Russia banned imports of certain Western goods.
“[The sanctions are] harmful, and of course, they cause damage
to us, but they’re also harmful to them — because they undermine the
entire system of economic relations. I really hope, I assume, that this
will ultimately be understood and will remain in the past,” Putin added.
The Russian economy has taken a serious beating following the sanctions. For starters, the ruble is now in free fall and inflation is way above target.
Meanwhile, falling oil prices have put immense pressure
economy. Putin said on Friday that the Russian economy is prepared for a
“catastrophic decline in energy prices.”
Because the Russian economy is so dependent on oil, a sustained decline
in oil prices could impede Russia’s ability to meet financial
obligations.
Consequently, in an effort to shift away from reliance on Europe and the United States, Russia is currently exploring partnerships with China.
Although Putin spoke at length about the sanctions during the
interview, he insists that he will not bring up any of this during the
G20 Summit, which is currently going on in Australia.
“If [the discussion over the sanctions] comes up, then of
course I will say this, but I myself have no intention of bringing up
these questions in discussion — I think that it is useless. Everyone
understands anyway,” he said.
You can watch the whole interview at “Vesti” here.

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