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Russia expects more sanctions, but says they will hurt West too

by Reuters

MOSCOW Nov 02, 2023 - 2:07 pm GMT+3
A woman walks along a snow-covered place in front of the Kremlin (background) after the first snowfall in Moscow, Russia, Oct. 27, 2023. (EPA Photo)
A woman walks along a snow-covered place in front of the Kremlin (background) after the first snowfall in Moscow, Russia, Oct. 27, 2023. (EPA Photo)
by Reuters Nov 02, 2023 2:07 pm

The Kremlin said on Thursday that it expected the West to impose ever tougher sanctions on it over the war in Ukraine but that there was a growing sense that such penalties hurt Western interests while Russia's economy was adapting well.

Russian President Vladimir Putin is girding the $2.1 trillion economy for a long war and Western hopes of stoking a swift Russian economic crisis with some of the toughest sanctions ever imposed have not been realized.

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) forecasts Russian growth of 2.2% this year – faster than either the United States or the eurozone – though the Fund last month lowered its forecast for 2024 growth to 1.1%.

Asked about the expectation that the U.S. would impose more sanctions, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said: "The expectations are that the U.S. and the European Union will continue to invent new sanctions, although they already have a shortage of ideas."

"Both in the U.S.A and in the EU, by the way, there is an understanding that the current packages hit the interests of those states themselves that have imposed these sanctions," Peskov said.

Western leaders say the sanctions they have imposed on Russia, the world's biggest holder of natural resources, are the toughest ever imposed on a major economy.

The West has frozen hundreds of billions of dollars of Russian money, but Putin has joked that the sanctions have not stopped the import of Western goods such as luxury Mercedes to Russia – and that Moscow will work to undermine the sanctions by buying what it wants on global markets.

Peskov said Russia's economy had adapted well to the sanctions and was having some success at operating in the new conditions.

"We don't wear rose-tinted glasses: the sanctions pressure will continue, and there will be attempts to strengthen it," Peskov said.

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