Kremlin: US has declared economic war on Russia

Kremlin has said on Wednesday, March 9th that the United States has declared economic war on Russia and that Moscow will think seriously about how to act, as US President Joe Biden has placed bans on Russian oil and other energy imports. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has said Russia has been and [...]
Kremlin has said on Wednesday, March 9th that the United States has declared economic war on Russia and that Moscow will think seriously about how to act, as US President Joe Biden has placed bans on Russian oil and other energy imports.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has said Russia has been and will remain a reliable energy supplier.
Peskov has said the West has made the situation very difficult and has forced Russia to think seriously.
Beden has said on March 8th that the American stop means that the “American people will face another” blow to Russian President Vladimir Putin's leadership.
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Beden has said the decision to ban oil imports has been taken “in close consultations” with the Allies.
Speaking from the White House, the US president has said he expects price hikes after making that decision, but has called on oil companies not to include the high “ ” prices.
There will also be costs here in the United States”, Biden said, but, according to him, this is the price to pay “to protect freedom”.
Beden has said that Russian President Vladimir Putin “appears determined to continue his murderous course, regardless of the” cost.
However, Biden has said Ukraine “will never be a victory for Putin”.
Even the UK has said it will gradually avoid dependence on Russian oil.
The European Commission has announced on March 8th that it plans to limit Russian gas imports this year, while it will accelerate measures of renewable resources and energy efficiency.
Moscow's attack on Ukraine has started in the early hours of February 24th.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered <x0 special operation” to demilitarise Ukraine.
The Kremlin's action has stirred anger and has been condemned in many parts of the world.
The United States and its allies have responded with severe sanctions against Moscow. / REL