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Putin: Sanctions Hurt the West More Than Russia
Putin: Sanctions Hurt the West More Than Russia
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Sanctions are causing more damage to those who impose them, while Russia's economy continues to develop with stable macroeconomic indicators, growing household incomes, and a strong investment climate, President Putin said at the SPIEF plenary session. He added that the current economic cooling is a deliberate policy choice and does not pose any threat to the country's economic stability.
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Putin: Sanctions Hurt the West More Than Russia
17:38 05.06.2026 (Updated: 19:18 05.06.2026) Sanctions are causing more damage to those who impose them, while Russia's economy continues to develop with stable macroeconomic indicators, growing household incomes, and a strong investment climate, President Putin said at the SPIEF plenary session.
He added that the current economic cooling is a deliberate policy choice and does not pose any threat to the country's economic stability.