The Spectator: Western plans to surrender Russia failed

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A British magazine writes that the West’s strategy has failed because of the reluctance of some other countries to start an economic war against Russia. spectator.

“It turned out that non-Western countries have no desire to impose sanctions on either Russia or the Russian oligarchs,” the article says.

The result of the economic sanctions, as indicated in the material, was the surrender of Russia, but those countries that did not accept this result violated these plans.

For example, the situation with the export of Russian energy carriers is considered. As oil and gas exports to Europe fell, Russia quickly realigned with China and India.

As confirmation of the ineffectiveness of the sanctions, the article cites the IMF forecast that the Russian economy is expected to grow by 0.7% by the end of 2023.

At the end of April, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, declaration About the West’s unsuccessful attempts to isolate Russia.

Old edition of Deutschlandfunk WroteThat Western sanctions have failed to undermine the Russian economy.

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