EuObserver: Poland and Baltic states require EU to cut SWIFT connection with Gazprombank

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Poland and the Baltic states require the European Union to disconnect Gazprombank from SWIFT, the publication reported. EuObserver.

“Gazprombank’s disconnection from SWIFT is a priority and of symbolic importance, given the role of the bank in Russia’s plan to embezzle public money, and the Kremlin’s use of this bank to further its political interests,” he said.

At the same time, the publication notes that the disconnection of Gazprombank from SWIFT will force European gas consumers to switch to alternative interbank systems (Russian or Chinese) for transmitting financial information.

Previously recognizedThe UN is discussing the resumption of Russian banks’ work on the SWIFT system.

The official representative of the UN Secretary-General, Stephane Dujarric, noted that the UN is in contact with the private sector of the economy of EU countries to ensure the implementation of agreements on Russian food and fertilizer exports.

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