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US opens ‘Guantanamo for global business’ by releasing ‘Kremlin List’ | US opens ‘Guantanamo for global business’ by releasing ‘Kremlin List’ |
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For the international business community, the release of the US Treasury’s ‘Kremlin List’ is comparable to the opening of the notorious Guantanamo Bay prison in Cuba, a senior Russian MP alleged. | For the international business community, the release of the US Treasury’s ‘Kremlin List’ is comparable to the opening of the notorious Guantanamo Bay prison in Cuba, a senior Russian MP alleged. |
"Sanctions are a garrote for international business, including European business,” the chair of the State Duma Committee on Security, Irina Yarovaya, believes. | "Sanctions are a garrote for international business, including European business,” the chair of the State Duma Committee on Security, Irina Yarovaya, believes. |
The US is just “introducing a system, whose purpose is not hidden. It is the system of restraining others and of advantages for only one country. America opens an ‘economic Guantanamo’ for global business,” Yarovaya, a United Russia MP, told reporters on Tuesday. | The US is just “introducing a system, whose purpose is not hidden. It is the system of restraining others and of advantages for only one country. America opens an ‘economic Guantanamo’ for global business,” Yarovaya, a United Russia MP, told reporters on Tuesday. |
According to the lawmaker, the US list should be evaluated through the prism of “intentionally criminal and unscrupulous logic.” | According to the lawmaker, the US list should be evaluated through the prism of “intentionally criminal and unscrupulous logic.” |
The mere fact that it is called the ‘Kremlin List’ automatically reveals the true goal behind it: to intervene in the upcoming presidential election campaign, Yarovaya believes. | The mere fact that it is called the ‘Kremlin List’ automatically reveals the true goal behind it: to intervene in the upcoming presidential election campaign, Yarovaya believes. |
“American-style globalization has become a trap for the entire world. Therefore, the only possible way to be for Russia and all other countries is sovereignty and a multipolar balance as their insurance and guarantee for security, partnership and a fair competition,” she said. | “American-style globalization has become a trap for the entire world. Therefore, the only possible way to be for Russia and all other countries is sovereignty and a multipolar balance as their insurance and guarantee for security, partnership and a fair competition,” she said. |
Russia, Yarovaya says, is already capable of preserving its economic, political and social stability regardless of the anti-Russian sanctions. However, “other states should understand that if US politicians consider it possible to blackmail Russia, then they [other countries] have only one chance for sovereignty. [That is] to stop following Washington’s lists and directions.” | Russia, Yarovaya says, is already capable of preserving its economic, political and social stability regardless of the anti-Russian sanctions. However, “other states should understand that if US politicians consider it possible to blackmail Russia, then they [other countries] have only one chance for sovereignty. [That is] to stop following Washington’s lists and directions.” |
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said earlier on Tuesday that he also considers the US Treasury’s list an attempt to influence the presidential election in Russia. | |
"We really believe that this is a direct and obvious attempt to arrange some actions for the elections in such a way as to influence them," Peskov told journalists. | |
The US Treasury’s list revolves around 114 Russian political figures, including Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev and Dmitry Peskov himself. | |
It also features Russian tycoons Alisher Usmanov and Roman Abramovich, along with 96 other leading businessmen – from the heads of the biggest banks to the heads of major transport companies. |
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