Trudeau announces sanctions on Russia as Moscow ramps up_Biden unveils sanctions, says Russia will 'bear the consequences' of Ukraine attack
24 de feb. de 2022 ·
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Biden unveils sanctions, says Russia will 'bear the consequences' of Ukraine attack "We all understand the world we live in and were prepared in one way or another for what...
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Biden unveils sanctions, says Russia will 'bear the consequences' of Ukraine attack
"We all understand the world we live in and were prepared in one way or another for what is now happening from the point of view of sanctions policy," Putin said. "Russia remains a part of the global economy."
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Muscovites go about their business in wake of Ukraine invasion
Hours after their country invaded Ukraine Thursday, some people in the Russian capital, Moscow, were going about their day in seemingly normal fashion.
Shokhin said Russia should stimulate extra demand for government debt from private investors, given new Western sanctions on Russian state bonds, warning new sanctions would be tougher than previous ones and may disrupt logistics and supply chains.
• Baltic countries worry they could be Russia's next target
He also urged Western nations not to apply sanctions on climate projects.
"I want to thank you for what has been done so far in rather difficult conditions," Putin Shokhin.
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"We all understand the world we live in and were prepared in one way or another for what is now happening from the point of view of sanctions policy," Putin said. "Russia remains a part of the global economy."
•
Muscovites go about their business in wake of Ukraine invasion
Hours after their country invaded Ukraine Thursday, some people in the Russian capital, Moscow, were going about their day in seemingly normal fashion.
Shokhin said Russia should stimulate extra demand for government debt from private investors, given new Western sanctions on Russian state bonds, warning new sanctions would be tougher than previous ones and may disrupt logistics and supply chains.
• Baltic countries worry they could be Russia's next target
He also urged Western nations not to apply sanctions on climate projects.
"I want to thank you for what has been done so far in rather difficult conditions," Putin Shokhin.
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