Ahead of G20 summit, Putin calls
sanctions 'covert form' of protectionism
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[July 06, 2017]
BERLIN (Reuters) - Russia is in
favor of an open and rules-based trade order to boost global growth, and
sanctions imposed against Moscow are a "covert form" of protectionism,
President Vladimir Putin was quoted as saying on Thursday ahead of a G20
summit in Germany.
"I'm convinced that only open trade relations based on uniform norms and
standards can stimulate growth of the global economy and support a
progressive development of intergovernmental relations," Putin wrote in
a guest article published in German business daily Handelsblatt on
Thursday.
Putin said that protectionism was becoming widespread and a behavioral
norm. "And unilaterally imposed and politically motivated sanctions on
investment, trade and, in particular, technology transfer become its
covert form," Putin said.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a meeting to make a
statement following the talks with his Chinese counterpart Xi
Jinping at the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia July 4, 2017.
REUTERS/Sergei Karpukhin
"In our opinion, such sanctions not only have no perspective, but
they also contradict the G20 principles for interacting in the
interests of all countries of the world."
(Reporting by Michael Nienaber; Editing by Maria Sheahan)
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