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Russia will not bend under sanctions – finance minister | Russia will not bend under sanctions – finance minister |
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Responsible fiscal policies and strategic resource management have kept the country self-sufficient, Anton Siluanov has said | |
Russia has managed to adapt to foreign pressure and expand its economy despite being the world’s most-sanctioned country, Finance Minister Anton Siluanov told RT’s Rick Sanchez on Sanchez Effect. | |
Many Western nations have imposed sweeping sanctions on Russia since 2022 over the Ukraine conflict, targeting sectors such as trade, energy, and finance. | |
Nevertheless, the Russian economy has grown by over 4% over the past two years, and real incomes rose by more than 7% last year, Siluanov noted. | Nevertheless, the Russian economy has grown by over 4% over the past two years, and real incomes rose by more than 7% last year, Siluanov noted. |
“Our debt-to-GDP ratio stands at 15% – one of the best among G20 countries. Our budget deficit is the lowest, at just 1.7% in 2024, and this year it will remain about the same. A responsible financial policy is yielding results,” he said. | “Our debt-to-GDP ratio stands at 15% – one of the best among G20 countries. Our budget deficit is the lowest, at just 1.7% in 2024, and this year it will remain about the same. A responsible financial policy is yielding results,” he said. |
Russia is not a country that will bend under sanctions. First, our territory is vast, and we are a self-sufficient nation capable of providing everything we need – from energy resources to food and intellectual capital. Second, in response to sanctions imposed by the G7 countries, we have reoriented our export and trade flows primarily toward BRICS nations – and we see that this strategy has succeeded. | Russia is not a country that will bend under sanctions. First, our territory is vast, and we are a self-sufficient nation capable of providing everything we need – from energy resources to food and intellectual capital. Second, in response to sanctions imposed by the G7 countries, we have reoriented our export and trade flows primarily toward BRICS nations – and we see that this strategy has succeeded. |
“Their intent is to damage Russia, but they are hurting themselves even more,” he added, noting that the government responded to the pressure with a broad set of measures – from supporting key industries and small businesses to investing in sectors like tourism. The reforms, he said, have helped reduce the country’s reliance on the global energy market. | “Their intent is to damage Russia, but they are hurting themselves even more,” he added, noting that the government responded to the pressure with a broad set of measures – from supporting key industries and small businesses to investing in sectors like tourism. The reforms, he said, have helped reduce the country’s reliance on the global energy market. |
“Yes, we are living under difficult conditions, surrounded by restrictive measures. But we are living – and developing – and that is what matters most,” Siluanov said. |
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