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Putin urges Europeans to have ‘common sense’ over sanctions threat

Big Al
September 1, 2014

Just came out courtesy of Yahoo News:

 

Moscow (AFP) – Russian President Vladimir Putin urged the EU on Monday to show “common sense” and not to engage in mutually destructive sanctions, in his first reaction to the threat of additional punitive measures over Ukraine.

“I hope that common sense will prevail… that we will work together normally and that we and our partners will not cause harm by poking at one another,” Putin was quoted as saying by Russian news agencies during a visit to the eastern Siberian city of Yakutsk.

He later warned that sanctions would rebound on the West.

“Concerning restricting trade and economic activity, those who pursue such policies will suffer the most,” said Putin.

The remarks came a day after European Union leaders gave Russia a week to reverse course in Ukraine or face a new round of sanctions.

Fears are growing that the confrontation could engulf the whole continent after Russia allegedly sent troops to back a new offensive by pro-Kremlin rebels in southeastern Ukraine.

Russian officials have said previously that they were preparing countermeasures in case of new Western sanctions, after having last month banned most EU and US food imports.

But Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov earlier Monday said that Russia would not “slam the door shut” on Western trade nor exit from the World Trade Organisation.

“We will, above all, proceed from our own interests, defend our economy, defend our social system, defend our businesses,” Lavrov told Moscow university students.

Sanctions threats and reports of Russian tanks being involved in fighting outside of Lugansk sent the ruble to a new record low of 37.51 against the dollar in afternoon trading.

It also sank to a four-month low of 49.27 to the euro.

The Russian foreign exchange “market remains focused on geopolitical risks”, said analysts at VTB Capital.

“Clearly, that kind of environment spoils even the near-term outlook,” they added.

Russian stocks also fell Monday, with the ruble-denominated MICEX index closing down 0.59 percent and the dollar-denominated RTS slumping 1.06 percent after sharper falls on Friday.

– Threat to cut SWIFT –

Previous sanctions, which targeted Kremlin-linked figures and limited access of state-controlled banks and companies to Western financial markets, have not had a severe impact nor swayed Russian policy.

The threat of sanctions, however, sent sentiment plunging and sparked a surge in capital flight that has starved the Russian economy of the investment it needs and brought it to the brink of recession.

This time the Russian market is concerned over the possibility that banks could be excluded from the SWIFT system for international financial transactions as part of the next EU sanctions, which officials are to elaborate during the course of this week.

Banning Iran from the system in 2012 damaged the country’s economy but is widely seen as having helped bring the Islamic Republic back to the negotiating table over its contested nuclear programme.

“If that does in fact take place, a significant part of Russian banks’ foreign transactions will simply be paralysed,” former economy minister Andrei Nechayev said on Moscow Echo radio over the weekend.

But Alexander Kareyevsky, a financial commentator for Russia24 TV, warned that the measure is a double-edged sword.

“If you take into account that trade in oil and gas is done in dollars, then being cut off from SWIFT will immediately cause serious problems in making payments for those strategic goods, which are also important for the West,” he said on Saturday.

Discussion
6 Comments
    Sep 01, 2014 01:09 PM

    I enjoy reading Dmitry Orlov, you may find his latest of interest……..

    http://cluborlov.blogspot.fr/2014/08/how-can-you-tell-whether-russia-has.html?m=1

    Sep 01, 2014 01:11 PM

    Andrew, I’m sure you have read Boswell’s London Journals, later on in life Boswell became Samuel Johnson’s biographer, excuse me if I am wrong on this point but what I would really like to say is that England or Great Britain has produced some of the brightest minds of all time but some of the worst politicians of modern times except for Winston Churchill. Amen DT.

    Sep 01, 2014 01:13 PM

    Pity about the night raids and war criminal status.

    Sep 02, 2014 02:04 AM

    DT – no to my shame I’ve not read Boswell’s Journals! Churchill was in many ways a fine leader but he was also a bastard I believe, although I’d need to research in which campaigns precisely he displayed a wanton disregard for life. Best, A

    Sep 02, 2014 02:05 AM

    Have just seen your post Matt – yes!

    WELL it is Sept………………..and September and Falling leaves………..and falling prices. Gold down $22….Dollar up(joke), along with inflation. This is a sad start.