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Russia suggests abandoning US dollar

Russian foreign minister, Kremlin spokesman talk about hedging risks of US sanctions

News Service
16:54 - 22/03/2021 Monday
Update: 16:55 - 22/03/2021 Monday
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United States one dollar bills are curled
United States one dollar bills are curled

Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said on Monday that abandoning payments in US dollars will decrease the risk of sanctions.

Speaking in an interview with Chinese media prior to his visit to Beijing, Lavrov said it was necessary to create a coalition of countries to withstand unilateral sanctions by the US and to strengthen technological and financial independence from the West.

"You see how the US declares its task to limit the opportunities for technological development of both the Russian Federation and the People's Republic of China. Therefore, we need to reduce the sanctions risks by strengthening our technological independence, by switching to settlements in national currencies and in world currencies that are alternative to the dollar. We need to move away from the use of Western-controlled international payment systems," Lavrov said.

In a separate statement, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Russia is "on the alert" because of "ungrounded and unpredictable" US actions.

He said Moscow "does not exclude any of the US threats", including possible switching off SWIFT payment system.

"We can't rule out any of the potential threats. You can see that the sanctions aspirations of our opponents, especially the United States of America, continue on an increasing scale," he said.

Last week, the US State Department announced new sanctions against Russia over the alleged poisoning of Russian opposition figure Alexey Navalny.


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