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Cutting Russia off SWIFT technically difficult: Germany
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A man uses a mobile phone passes the logo of global secure financial messaging services cooperative SWIFT at the SIBOS banking and financial conference in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, October 19, 2017. /Reuters

A man uses a mobile phone passes the logo of global secure financial messaging services cooperative SWIFT at the SIBOS banking and financial conference in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, October 19, 2017. /Reuters

Suspending Russia from the SWIFT global interbank payments system would be technically difficult to arrange. This would also have a massive impact on transactions for Germany and German businesses in Russia, said a German government spokesperson.

Steffen Hebestreit, the spokesperson, added that Germany is not been the only country with reservations about cutting Russia off SWIFT, saying Italy and France had some as well.

He added that a number of states had been against putting any sanctions on Russia related to oil and gas delivery and said Germany would be pleased if Switzerland would join in the sanctions.

The Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunications, SWIFT, is a global network used by almost all financial institutions worldwide to wire sums of money to each other and is a cornerstone of the international payments system, headquartered in Belgium.

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Source(s): Reuters

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