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Putin warns of intensification of sanctions against Russia

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Russian President Vladimir Putin at the Novo-Ogaryovo state residence outside Moscow, Russia, October 31, 2023. /CFP
Russian President Vladimir Putin at the Novo-Ogaryovo state residence outside Moscow, Russia, October 31, 2023. /CFP

Russian President Vladimir Putin at the Novo-Ogaryovo state residence outside Moscow, Russia, October 31, 2023. /CFP

Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday that he expects Western sanctions against Russia to be intensified, and that his country needs to be ready for acts of sabotage on vital infrastructure.

Speaking at a meeting with the heads of economic departments, Putin said that Russia's economy is developing stably despite the pressure from the West.

He noted that the GDP for nine months increased by 2.8 percent compared to the same period last year, while wages in Russia grew by 7.5 percent in real terms, and unemployment rate remained low at 3 percent.

However, he warned that the West may resort to more aggressive measures as the potential of Western sanctions is exhausted. He cited the proposal of some Western politicians on banning the import of screwdrivers, needles and other items into Russia.

"Well, the less junk, the better. Less chance that bedbugs will be exported to us from large European cities," Putin said.

He also expressed concern that acts of sabotage may be used on vital objects of infrastructure, such as pipelines, power plants or communication networks.

He instructed the government and the Bank of Russia to act synchronously and effectively to reduce inflation, which is one of the main risks for the economy. He also urged them to support business investment in production, technology and human development.

He said that these are the key conditions for ensuring Russia's long-term growth and economic sovereignty.

Source(s): Xinhua News Agency

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