Peskov said that “you have to get used to living in the ruble zone and not feel dependent on the dollar exchange rate.”
Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov urged Russians not to worry about the collapse of the ruble exchange rate, which on October 3 fell below 100 rubles per dollar for the first time in a month and a half. Russian media writes about it.
“Excessive attention to the dollar exchange rate, it is possible from an emotional point of view, but rather these are principles of the past after all. You have to get used to living in the ruble zone and not feel dependent on the exchange of dollars Macroeconomic stability is fully ensured by the actions of both the macro regulator and the government, therefore, there is no reason to worry about it,” said Peskov.
We remind you that the ruble exchange rate continues to fall: “stabilization measures” are not working.
As reported, Russian dictator Vladimir Putin commented for the first time on problems with the ruble exchange rate.
Source: korrespondent

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