Putin criticizes sanctions but says Russia doesn’t want war

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Putin criticizes sanctions but says Russia doesn’t want war

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Putin says the sanctions imposed on Russia by the West over Ukraine can't be effective, although he admits they will cause damage on the economy

MOSCOW, Russia – President Vladimir Putin on Saturday, January 7, said Russia is not at war and does not want war with anyone, but sharply criticized Western sanctions over Ukraine.

“There’s no war, thank God. But there is definitely an attempt to curb our development,” Putin told a trade union conference, cited by TASS news agency.

He criticized sanctions imposed on Russia by the West over Ukraine saying “they definitely can’t be effective against a country like ours, although they cause certain damage and we have to realize this… We must raise our level of sovereignty, including in our economy.”

Putin complained of an attempt to “freeze the existing world order that has become established over the last decades after the fall of the Soviet Union, with a single leader who wants to stay that way,” apparently talking about the United States.

“Such a world order will never suit Russia,” Putin stressed.

“If somebody likes it or wants to live in conditions of semi-occupation (then go ahead), but we won’t do this,” he added.

“But we don’t plan to fight a war with anyone. We plan to cooperate with everyone.” – Rappler.com

 

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