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Topic
Board Economics
Re: Sanction isn't the right option
by
Cryptock
on 28/05/2022, 13:35:15 UTC
No one massively pays in rubles, the position on this issue, the EU / EC, is stable, Russia is stable in its meanness and abominations. Let's watch further!
The position of the EU has suddenly changed.  Grin

If the EU immediately and completely abandons Russian oil, Russia will be able to resell fuel at increased prices in another market, which will replenish its treasury, says the head of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen.

A good master class on changing shoes in a jump.

In order:
1. Ursula von der Leyen has a rich imagination, lack of complexes, and the hope that no one will notice anything and will not remember "yesterday's" statements. Does it remind you of anyone? Smiley
2. I wonder to whom Russia will be able to sell excess oil, and even at an increased price? China buys at market price minus 30-40%. Or is this, as it is customary in Russia to call such situations "negative price increases"? Smiley
3. Honestly - I'm not surprised and I believe, I won't even double-check! Smiley From Germany, after it, in the person of the ruling elite, has been appeasing the Kremlin for decades, to the detriment of the interests of the EU and Germany, you can expect anything! And even daily shifts of vectors.
In my opinion - the sanction is definitely not the right option.
Those who are putting sanctions on Russia will surely be depending on the Russia to get the oil and gas supply. What if Russia refuse to do that? Why were everyone so after Russia? Is there any power which was forcing them to do so.