Saturday, June 18, 2016

Putin said the reluctance of Russia to be a “throw” in the lifting of sanctions – RBC

Russia’s President Vladimir Putin

Photo: Vladimir Lovetskiy / AP

Russia would be willing to cancel the first kontrsanktsii against the West, if there was a conviction that it “does not throw.” This was stated by Vladimir Putin at a press conference after talks with Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi

«We would be ready for such steps [to abolish kontrsanktsy] if we would be sure that we once again, as we say in the people, not throw, “- said Putin

on the eve of the former president of France, Nicolas Sarkozy, speaking at a forum in St. Petersburg, suggested that Russia first lift the sanctions to. to push the European Union to the lifting of sanctions.

«We must be sure that these, even unilateral action on the part of Russia to follow reciprocal steps that will not, in the words of a well-known classic, step forward and then two steps ago, “- said on Friday Putin

Earlier, speaking at the plenary session of the St. Petersburg international economic forum (SPIEF), Putin said that all sanctions imposed on the Western countries were retaliation and Russia never. initiated disputes.

«Russia was not the initiator of today’s collapse, disorder and issues sanctions. All our actions have been and remain the exclusive response “, – President said, noting that Moscow” Evil does not hold, “and ready to go to meet European partners

Earlier on Friday, Russian President’s press secretary, Dmitry Peskov, the idea of ​​Sarkozy about. cancellation Russia kontrsanktsy called “charity” and doubted that the response to cancel restrictive measures would be reasonable.

last week, the French Senate adopted a resolution in which it urged the government to begin a gradual softening of anti-Russian sanctions. The corresponding document was lower chamber of the French Parliament supported at the end of April. The Kremlin has hailed the Senate’s decision, pointing out that the Russian authorities “have said from the beginning that they considered absolutely hopeless sanctions Dialogue”.

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