Moscow: America is suffering from the ineffectiveness of sanctions
The Russian ambassador in Washington stated that the actions of the United States against Russia were ineffective and impractical and said: “The latest round of Washington’s sanctions against Moscow has been imposed with the aim of emphasizing the anti-Russian nature of Kamala Harris, the Democratic candidate for the 2024 US presidential election. »
According to Isna, on Friday, 2 American ministries imposed sanctions against 400 individuals and entities in Russia, Asia, Europe and West Asia, and according to Washington, these support the supply chain of the Russian arms industry.
Anatoly Antonov, Russia’s ambassador to Washington, wrote on his Telegram channel today (Saturday): “The government of US President Joe Biden is in agony.” The fruitless excuses of Russophobia are multiplying. By introducing these new sanctions, the White House is trying to further demonstrate its anti-Russian nature in the election campaign.”
According to the Rashatoudi News channel, this Russian diplomat also added: “The negative aspects of America’s actions are clear and obvious to everyone. Washington’s unrestrained actions are not only ineffective, but lead to crisis. These sanctions will harm both domestic consumers and US partners in third countries.”
Antonov emphasized: “It is clear that in order to achieve real independence in the economic field, he avoided the hegemony of the dollar in the global financial and financial system.”
The United States and its allies have imposed 22,000 sanctions against Moscow since 2014, when the Crimean peninsula came under Russian control.
The Russian ambassador in Washington continued his speech and noted: “Sanctions against Russia have become multifaceted because we do not count them. “Russian officials do everything to ensure the peace of mind of the citizens and do not pay attention to the American attacks.”
Earlier this year, the Wall Street Journal reported: “Even the largest US sanctions could not stop Russia’s attack on Ukraine.” Western officials have admitted that sanctions have hurt Russia more slowly than they thought.
The Washington Post wrote last month that one-third of countries, including 60 low-income countries, are currently on the US sanctions list. The Office of Foreign Assets Control is in turmoil because it can no longer deal with a complex web of economic sanctions, sources told The Washington Post.
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