“ The President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyi, claims that despite the words of the Russians that they seem to be unaffected by the new sanctions, they are still the most painful for the leader of the Kremlin, Volodymyr Putin. Source: Zelensky’s address Direct speech: “And although the Russians have now sent a signal to the world that their economy seems to be unaffected by the sanctions, everyone can see everything: queues at gas stations in Russia, and the bankruptcy of Russian regions, and the deficit of the Russian federal budget. Sanctions are one of the most painful things for Putin, for him personally.” Details: He added that there is also a political readiness in Europe to direct frozen Russian assets to fully support Ukraine. What came before: Russian leader Vladimir Putin said on October 23 that the new US sanctions “are of a serious nature” and will have consequences for Russia, but apparently will not affect “economic well-being”.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua
Zelensky Photo: getty images Source: Zelenskyi’s address
Direct speech: “And although the Russians have now sent a signal to the world that their economy seems to be unaffected by the sanctions, everyone can see everything: queues at gas stations in Russia, and the bankruptcy of Russian regions, and the deficit of the Russian federal budget. The sanctions themselves are one of the most painful things for Putin, for him personally.”
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Details: He added that there is also a political readiness in Europe to direct the frozen Russian assets to the full support of Ukraine.
What preceded:
Russian leader Vladimir Putin said on October 23 that the new US sanctions “are of a serious nature” and will have consequences for Russia, but apparently will not affect “economic well-being”.
