US flag. File photoMOSCOW, April 25The US has committed a «crime» by freezing the reserves of the Central Bank, as well as putting unprecedented pressure on the countries of the world to force them to join the sanctions against Russia, columnist Saeed Khalil al-Absi wrote in an article for the British newspaper Rai Al Youm. In his opinion, this The decision of the White House undermines confidence in the global financial system and Washington, which can instantly freeze the reserves of any country. -Absi. The publicist explained that the whole world is feeling the impact of anti-Russian sanctions that prevent imports and exports, which has led to higher prices and a shortage of some goods. Against this backdrop, Khalil al-Absi calls on world powers to end the hegemony of the United States.Media: anti-Russian sanctions have become a problem for French ports .Russia launched a military operation in Ukraine on February 24th. In response, Western countries imposed large-scale sanctions against Moscow, which primarily affected the banking sector and the supply of high-tech products. Some brands have announced they will stop working in the country.Bloomberg: Germany will run into debt due to sanctions against RussiaThe Kremlin called these measures an economic war, the likes of which have not yet been. The authorities declared their readiness for such a scenario and assured that they would continue to fulfill social obligations. The Central Bank is taking measures to stabilize the situation in the foreign exchange market. The authorities also announced the transfer of payments for gas supplies to unfriendly countries into rubles. The government has prepared a plan to counter sanctions, which includes about a hundred initiatives. The volume of its financing will amount to about a trillion rubles. At the same time, Europe was faced with rising fuel prices and food inflation caused by it, which led to dissatisfaction among the citizens of some EU countries. img src=»/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/7beef230dad8ce08b9194a91dbe73b1a.jpg» />Japan predicted «forest shock» due to anti-Russian sanctions
