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Russia’s economy sustained a blow from Western sanctions and remained strong; it should use them to achieve "new development frontiers,” according to President Vladimir Putin. Anti-Russia sanctions imposed by Western countries are not very efficient as their pressure is useless and senseless, Putin said during his annual question and answer session Thursday. The President stressed that Russia should use the current situation and focus on new horizons of development. Pointing to the issue of import substitution, Vladimir Putin said the country is forced to quickly push ahead with it considering the sanctions. "Domestic production, food security are highly important things, and we will have them on our market,"the Russian President said talking about the importance of import substitution in agriculture. “Earlier the Russian agrarian market was occupied by (domestic) producers, now it has been cleared.”
Putin also thinks it is inappropriate to compare the sanctions’ situation of Russia with that in Iran. "Russia is not Iran, our economy is bigger, and much more diversified than in Iran, and we are not conducting an energy resource policy as the Iranian government conducts," he explained. Moreover, the power industry is much more a market in Russia than in other oil and gas-producing countries, according to the Russian President. Improving situationOn August 6 last year the Russian President banned agricultural products from the EU, USA, Australia, Norway and Canada, responding to a new round of anti-Russia sanctions taken by the Western countries over the crisis in Ukraine. Putin then described the political tools of pressure being used against the Russian economy as unacceptable and added that they go against international rules. A day later Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev Meanwhile, in March the Kremlin spokesperson said Russia might Greek PM Alexis Tsipras’ Source: www.rt.com More news
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