Wednesday, March 16, 2022

Russian President Putin Updates Government Ministers On The Ukraine War And Sanctions

Meeting on measures of socio-economic support of regions (via videoconference). kremlin.ru  

RT: Sanctions hurt everyone, but Russia will prevail – Putin 

President orders measures to stabilize the country and support the population Western sanctions are a blow to Russia, but they also hurt the entire global economy, Russian President Vladimir Putin said during a government meeting on Wednesday. 

As their weapons, [Western states] choose economic, financial, trade and other sanctions against Russia. They are now backfiring on the Europeans and Americans through rising prices for gasoline, energy, food, and job losses associated with the Russian market,” said Putin. 

He noted that the current situation is a lesson for Russian entrepreneurs, who should learn to choose partners wisely and keep in mind that “there is nothing more reliable than investments at home.”  

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WNU Editor: He said the obvious. Inflation and unemployment are going to rise in Russia, and structural changes to the economy will be needed. As for the war. He says Russia is achieving its goals in the conflict. 

 Russian President Putin Updates Government Ministers On The Ukraine War And Sanctions  

West’s global political and economic dominance ends – Putin -- RT  

Putin Announces Measures to Overcome Western 'Economic Blitzkrieg' -- Moscow Times/AFP  

Russia will respect private ownership unlike the West – Putin -- RT  

Putin: Pro-Nazi Regime in Kiev Could Get Nuclear Weapons in Foreseeable Future to Target Russia -- Sputnik Putin reveals how Ukraine bloodshed could've been avoided -- RT  

Putin says Russia will achieve goals in Ukraine, won't bow to West -- Reuters  

Putin says Russia's Ukraine operation is 'developing successfully' -- AFP  

Putin Says Russia Beat ‘Economic Blitzkrieg,’ Warns of Hardship -- Bloomberg  

Defiant Putin claims Ukraine invasion 'going to plan' -- The Hill  

Putin says Russia will achieve Ukraine goals, decries sanctions -- Al Jazeera

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