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We don’t really see anything new here. Trump often resorted to sanctions when he was president before,
I was very, very happy with the position of Trump to put more sanctions on Russia. We know that the Russian economy is doing terribly bad[ly], and the sanctions will help."
NATO's Secretary-General Mark Rutte told CNBC in Davos, Switzerland There are problems, but unfortunately, problems are now the companions of almost all countries of the world,
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told Reuters We have always said that we are ready for negotiations and compromises,
Putin said at the time, after saying Oh my God! Shaving foam costs 570 rubles [£4.39] already. What a horror. A couple of months ago, I bought it for only 250 rubles [£1.77].”
No. Have they ever gone down? Next year will be the year of default.”
No one in such a situation will change the governor of the central bank,
said one of the sources, who is acquainted with discussions about the economy Russia, of course, is economically interested in negotiating a diplomatic end to the conflict,
Oleg Vyugin, former deputy chairman of the Central Bank of Russia said in an interview, citing the risk of growing economic distortions as Russia turbo-charges military and defense spending The government and the central bank are already tasked with bringing the tempo down,