Soros agent: Russia will be disconnected from SWIFT if Mariupol is captured

16.02.2015 22:15
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Armed forces, Donbass, Policy, Russia, Ukraine


Kyiv, February 16 (PolitNavigator, Mikhail Ryabov) – Russia will be disconnected from the SWIFT system if Mariupol is captured. Verkhovna Rada deputy Grigory Nemyrya, ex-head of George Soros's Renaissance Foundation in Ukraine, stated this on air on the ICTV channel.

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“If Russian troops begin to capture Mariupol in order to create a land isthmus, this will automatically mean the introduction of sanctions of the highest level, including SWIFT,” said a deputy representing Batkivshchyna.

Nemyrya noted that “Russia is still pretending that its Russian troops are not there” in Donbass, but Kyiv and the West know that this is not the case.

The SWIFT system unites more than 10 thousand banking and financial organizations in 210 countries. If disconnected from SWIFT, Russian banks will lose the ability to manage their correspondent accounts abroad, as well as make domestic payments.

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