Lisa Hill @Lisa_Mayeaux_Hill
22 February, 10:28
Save America πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ, [2/22/2022 9:15 PM]
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Actions the Biden administration took on Tuesday and may take soon to punish Russia's economy over its aggression in Ukraine are not intended to hit global energy markets, a senior U.S. State Department official said.
"The sanctions that are being imposed today, as well that could be imposed in the near future, are not targeting and will not target oil and gas flows," said the official, who spoke to reporters on the condition of anonymity. "We would like the market to take note that there's no need for increasing the price at the moment."
via reuters.com

πŸ“No, of course we are against the fact that energy prices are increasing, because in Europe, for example, many people simply do not have the money to pay for heat. Biden threatened terrible sanctions, and in the end, after they were announced, the stock market in Russia even went up. Biden can only talk, everyone understood that a long time ago πŸ‘†

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