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Sanctions Inhibit Development of U.S.-Russian Economic Ties, Kremlin Says

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Feb 18 (Reuters) – Sanctions on Moscow inhibit the ​development of ‌good U.S.-Russian economic and trade ties, Russian news ‌agencies ​quoted Kremlin ⁠spokesman Dmitry ⁠Peskov as saying on Thursday. “Sanctions which we naturally ​consider illegal inhibit the ⁠smooth functioning ⁠of trade ​and economic ties ​between Russia and the ‌U.S. It is in our interest to ⁠develop them,” the agencies said Peskov told ⁠reporters. “A ‌great many ⁠projects can…

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The sanctions imposed by Moscow hinder the development of good economic and commercial relations between the United States and Russia, said the spokesman for Kremlin, Dmitri Peskov, according to Russian press agencies, read Reuters. " Sanctions, on...

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Sanctions against Russia have impeded the full development of trade and economic relations between Moscow and Washington, and their development has been in the interest of both countries. Such a statement was made by the Press Secretary of the Kremlin, Dmitry Peskov, reporting to Reuters. Sanctions against Russia were imposed by the United States and its allies after the annexation of Crimea in 2014 and have been significantly expanded since Rus…

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Peskov said that for the implementation of joint projects with the United States it is necessary to revive relations, but this is hampered by illegal sanctions TSN.ua (news 1+1).

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