Jin10 reported on July 31 that in response to U.S. President Trump’s threat to impose new sanctions on Russia, Russian Presidential Press Secretary Peskov stated on the 30th that the Russian economy has developed an “immunity” to sanctions over the years. Peskov said, “We have been living under numerous sanctions for a long time, and the Russian economy operates under many restrictions. We have a certain immunity to sanctions.” U.S. President Trump stated on the 29th that he has set a 10-day deadline for Russia to reach a peace protocol with Ukraine, starting from that day. If there is no progress from the Russian side, it will face new sanctions from the U.S.
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Russian presidential spokesman: The Russian economy has "already developed a certain level of immunity" to sanctions.
Jin10 reported on July 31 that in response to U.S. President Trump’s threat to impose new sanctions on Russia, Russian Presidential Press Secretary Peskov stated on the 30th that the Russian economy has developed an “immunity” to sanctions over the years. Peskov said, “We have been living under numerous sanctions for a long time, and the Russian economy operates under many restrictions. We have a certain immunity to sanctions.” U.S. President Trump stated on the 29th that he has set a 10-day deadline for Russia to reach a peace protocol with Ukraine, starting from that day. If there is no progress from the Russian side, it will face new sanctions from the U.S.