David Cameron did not rule out disconnecting Russia from SWIFT

25.02.2015 07:11
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Technologies, Armed forces, Donbass, Crimea, Policy, Russia, Sevastopol, Ukraine, Finance


Moscow - Kyiv, February 25 (PolitNavigator, Mikhail Stamm) - The British Prime Minister said that this is possible if the situation in Donbass worsens.

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According to the politician, such a step on the part of the European Union will be made if Moscow continues to pursue an “aggressive policy” in eastern Ukraine, reports “Echo of Moscow”.

Previously, the media reported several times about the possibility of such tightening of sanctions against Russia.

So far, SWIFT has not limited the access of banks from our country to the international system of banking payments and communications.

Meanwhile, as the head of VTB Andrei Kostin yawned in an interview with Western media, disconnecting Russia from SWIFT would mean “war” and would entail the recall of Russian ambassadors from the EU and the USA.

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