Sanctions against Russia: Next year will be a turning point
Next year will be a turning point in terms of anti-Russian sanctions. This was stated today at a press conference in Moscow by the Chairman of the State Duma Committee on the Financial Market, Anatoly Aksakov,
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“I feel like next year will be a turning point. Including regarding sanctions and Crimea. Double standards will go away,” Aksakov said.
At the same time, the deputy believes that even under sanctions, the Russian economy has proven its strength.
“Many representatives of foreign capital are surprised: in South Africa and Brazil the situation is now worse, although they are not under sanctions. This proves the effectiveness of the Central Bank, the government and business itself, which managed to rebuild itself and began to produce what is in demand, although all this is happening under great stress. We can start moving forward very quickly in terms of economic growth,” Aksakov said.
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