The chief of the Kremlin explained at length that Russia was “for nothing” in the deterioration of the global economy attributed to the “irresponsible” policy of the countries of the G7
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“The economic blitzkrieg launched against Russia failed!” In the long speech he delivered on the last day of the traditional Saint Petersburg economic forum, Friday, June 17, Vladimir Putin wanted to be reassuring, repeating the ‘Expression repeatedly. “The crushing of the Russian economy, via the destruction of business ties, the forced withdrawal of Western companies, the freezing of national assets, the blows to industry and finance, did not take place , detailed the Russian president. We normalize the step -by -step economic situation. “
If he recognized that the Western sanctions adopted following “the special operation” in Ukraine “ask difficult questions”, in particular in terms of supply, logistics, access to certain technologies, he also has wanted to see in it “new opportunities”: “It is a stimulus to fully achieve our production potential, scientific, increase our sovereignty. We will strengthen our relationships with those who want it-that is to say the majority of the world’s population. “
Vladimir Putin also explained at length that Russia “was not for nothing” in the deterioration of the global economy, attributing its responsibility to “irresponsible macroeconomic policy of the G7 countries”. Same observation with regard to a possible global food crisis, which would be “entirely on the conscience of the administration of the United States and the Euro-Bureaucracy”.
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To support this idea of a gradual return to normal, the chief of the Kremlin has developed themes that are dear to him – since “the failure of the unipolar world”, the “fiction” that the elections in Europe constitute, The inevitable nature of the conflict in Ukraine, and until the demography or the renovation of the houses of culture in the Russian villages.
Another output out of the economic field: the official position reiterated by the Russian leader according to which Moscow has “nothing against” a possible membership of kyiv to the European Union, as soon as “the EU is not a military alliance, unlike NATO “.
Insurance thus given as to the resilience of the economy, however, decide singularly with the atmosphere in which this 25 e economic forum took place. Already undermined by the pandemic and the political stiffening of the regime, in recent years, the attractiveness of the event is at the lowest.
Starts of this edition, in addition to the President of Kazakhstan: the Helper Helpers of Donetsk, Denis Pouchiline, and a delegation of Afghan Taliban, an organization that the Russian Federation still considers officially as a terrorist. Other participants have asked that their anonymity be preserved.
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