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Russia to ditch holdings of US securities in response to sanctions

China Daily | Updated: 2018-08-14 07:33

MOSCOW - Russia will further decrease its holdings of US securities in response to new sanctions against Moscow but has no plans to shut down US companies in Russia, Finance Minister Anton Siluanov said on state TV on Sunday, RIA news agency reported.

On Friday, Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev said Russia would regard any US move to curb the activities of its banks as a "declaration of economic war" and would take retaliatory action.

Russia to ditch holdings of US securities in response to sanctions

Washington said on Wednesday that it would impose fresh sanctions by the end of August after it determined that Moscow had used a nerve agent against a former Russian agent and his daughter in Britain, sending Russia's rouble currency to a two-year low.

Speaking on a weekly TV talk show, Siluanov said the new US sanctions, some of which could restrict purchases of Russian government bonds, were "unpleasant but not fatal".

"We have lowered to the minimum level and will further decrease our investment in the US economy, in the US securities," Siluanov said, shedding light on the nature of an unexpected drop in Russia's holdings of US Treasury bonds.

Russia has ditched its holdings of US Treasuries in the past few months as relations between Moscow and Washington have deteriorated, data showed last month.

Russia will also have more settlement in rubles and other currencies, such as the euro, than in dollars, Siluanov said.

"Eventually, this will negatively impact US investors. But we are not planning now any limitations such as shutting down McDonalds," Siluanov said.

"Our citizens work in these companies, these companies pay taxes into the budget of our country," Siluanov said.

While admitting that US sanctions would boost inflation in Russia as they hurt the rouble, Siluanov said there were no plans to ban using the dollar in Russia.

"Of course, the government has no such plans. That would be a step to an impasse."

Meanwhile, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Sunday that Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump may meet if they feel the need to focus on improving relations, according to RIA.

"If the leaders feel the need to meet and get back to the questions that we think should unite Russia and the United States, but which provoke rejection among some circles in the United States, I think such meeting will take place," Lavrov said.

Reuters

(China Daily 08/14/2018 page11)

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