Russia’s counter sanctions will hit ‘weak spots’ of US and its allies

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New Delhi, Feb 25 : Moscow will respond to the sanctions imposed by the US and its allies over Russia’s military operation in Ukraine, the head of the Russian Senate, Valentina Matviyenko, told journalists during her visit to Tajikistan on Friday, RT reported.

“As for the reciprocal sanctions… they are ready,” Matviyenko said, adding that Russia’s response would not mirror the restrictions imposed by Washington and its allies, but would instead hit the western nations where it hurts.

“We are well aware of the West’s weak spots and we have drafted an entire package… a series of potential sanctions to be used against those nations that announced sanctions against Russia,” the Senate head said, adding that “the West has many soft spots”, the report said.

The official did not elaborate on any details of the drafted sanction proposals. She only said that the measures would be designed so as not to hurt Russia itself.

The Russian government has taken “all the threats stemming from sanctions” into account and developed “safety mechanisms”, RT reported.

Matviyenko has also said that Russia will remain a reliable gas supplier for Europe despite measures taken by the US and Germany against the Russia-backed Nord Stream 2 pipeline project.

Berlin decided to put an immediate halt to the certification of the project even before Russia launched its operation in Ukraine. The decision was taken following the official recognition by Moscow of the two breakaway Donetsk and Lugansk Republics earlier this week, the report said.(IANS)

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