Dmitry Peskov accused the United States and the European Union of allegedly “violating all international trade norms.”
The aggressor country, Russia, is actually facing a delay in receiving payments for the oil sold. Kremlin Speaker Dmitry Peskov said this at a briefing on Thursday, March 28.
In particular, he commented in a Reuters publication that banks in China, Turkey and the UAE pay for Russian oil with delays of several months because they fear a second sanction from Western countries.
“Since the countries you mentioned are under unprecedented pressure from the financial and other authorities of the United States, as well as the EU, of course, this work is carried out. But it is carried out in a discrete mode. We are working very closely with our partners and are actively considering the risk from this unprecedented pressure, which violates all the rules and norms of international trade and economic relations,” said Peskov.
It was previously reported that China and India have recently been reducing trade with Russia due to Western sanctions.
Source: korrespondent

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