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Putin says Russia not impacted by Western sanctions

By IANS | Published: March 16, 2020 8:28 PM

Russia has managed to offset $50 billion in losses caused by Western economic sanctions since 2014, President Vladimir Putin has said.

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Moscow, March 16 Russia has managed to offset $50 billion in losses caused by Western economic sanctions since 2014, President Vladimir Putin has said.

"According to various estimates, we have lost $50 billion, but we have earned the same amount," Putin said in a multiple-episode interview "20 Questions with Vladimir Putin" with the TASS news agency, aired on Monday, Xinhua reported.

Western countries, particularly the Europeans, suffered approximately the same huge losses, he said, adding that they have been losing jobs, while Russia now has a record low unemployment.

In response to the sanctions, Russia shifted the funds meant for foreign products to import substitution programs and started to produce goods and develop technologies it did not have, Putin said.

According to the Russian president, the countermeasures have helped boost Russia's agricultural industry, making the major grain importer now a leading exporter of wheat, outperforming the US, Canada and Australia.

Russia produces enough dairy, poultry, pork and other basic products and last year exported agricultural products worth $25 billion, said Putin, who forecast an estimated $24 billion for this year, compared to $15 billion of weapons exports.

( With inputs from IANS )

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