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Putin admits that Western sanctions have begun to harm Russia's oil and gas industry.

Published On 18 Apr 2022 10:03 AM


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Russian President Vladimir Putin admitted on Thursday that Western sanctions have already begun to impair Russia's energy sector and warned that additional worldwide disruption to the country's oil sector might have "very painful" implications for those attempting to stifle Russia's economy.

According to media sources, Putin made the remarks at a government video meeting from his house near Moscow on Thursday. T....


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